LOGIN“You don’t have to lose everything. You could still have a place in my pack. Not as Luna but close enough. You will be my mistress…” Kyle’s shameless words ruined everything I believed in. For years, I thought our marriage was a real alliance. I gave him my trust, and my pack, Whitemane, gave him power. In return, he gave me betrayal. The day he came back from the war, he was holding another woman’s hand. Shirley. His new chief warrior. His fated mate. Right in front of my dying father, Kyle discarded me like I was nothing and demanded I hand my pack over to him. My father died for an alliance he spent his life protecting. Whitemane fell to the enemy overnight. Hunted and stripped of everything, I ran with nothing but my father’s final letter. It revealed a secret. An arranged marriage. To Alpha Damon of the Madfang Pack. The most ruthless, dangerous wolf alive, and my only shot at revenge.
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I smoothed my dress for the third time, hoping it would calm my nerves. It didn’t.
They were supposed to be back by now. My father and Kyle had taken our warriors to the border two days ago to deal with the rogues that had been crossing into Whitemane’s territory. Yesterday a messenger returned with news that the battle was won. That Kyle had led the final charge himself.
Tonight, we were to be married.
Kyle wasn’t part of our pack. Not yet. He’s Alpha of the Darkmoon Pack and our alliance is the only reason his pack still exists. My father had supported Kyle’s claim to the throne when no one else would, had given him warriors and resources and legitimacy when he had nothing. Our marriage was the price of that deal. Kyle would take me as his Luna, uniting our packs and securing Whitemane's future.
He never said he loved me but he held my hand in front of both packs. He smiled at me like I was the only person in the room. He whispered promises about the life we would build, the pack we'd strengthen together.
The horn sounded. They were finally back.
I rushed to the gates, pushing through the crowd that had started to gather. I was smiling before I even reached the gates and then I saw them and my smile died.
Four men were carrying my father on a makeshift stretcher. His shirt was shredded to ribbons and four deep gashes ran from his shoulders to his waist. He was pale, bleeding through his bandages but his jaw was set. He was still fighting.
My heart sank. This wasn't how I had imagined my father's return from war. Before I could process the sight, something else caught my attention.
Kyle was walking beside them with a woman I had never seen before. Her hand was in his, their fingers interlocked.
It was casual. Comfortable like they'd been touching each other for longer than two days.
They stopped a few feet in front of me. Kyle looked at me and smiled. Not the warm smile I knew. Something colder I’ve never seen before.
He turned to the crowd and announced, “Whitemane! We won the battle!”
The crowd exploded around me. Howls and fists and noise I couldn't process because I was still staring at his hand in hers.
"We won because of Shirley.” Kyle gestured to the woman next to him. She was tall, taller than me with the kind of build that came from years of combat training. Her shoulders were broad, her jaw set as she surveyed the crowd like she owned them. “Our new chief warrior.”
My mouth was dry. I stepped forward.
“Kyle?”
Shirley moved before he could answer. She stepped between us with the kind of ease that told me she'd been waiting for this moment. She was enjoying it.
“He’s your Alpha,” she said. Not loud but not quiet either. Loud enough that it wasn't meant just for me. “Address him as such.”
“He’s my fiance.”
Something flickered behind her eyes. Not anger. Amusement. She didn't whisper. She wanted everyone to hear.
“You really think he was going to marry you?” Her eyes dragged over me slowly like she'd already decided I wasn't worth the effort. "The princess of a dying pack who can't even shift? What exactly were you going to offer him? Your weakness?"
Inside me, my wolf woke up. I felt her press forward low and angry, wanting me to move. Wanting me to do something. But I couldn't.
I was twenty years old and I had never shifted. Not once. I felt her every day. A presence, a constant low hum beneath my skin but my body wasn't strong enough to let her out. Shirley knew it. I could see it in the way she held her ground, completely unafraid. She wasn't threatened by me.
My eyes burned. I turned my face before she could see the tears and looked past her to my father. He was trembling on the stretcher.
“Get him to the infirmary,” I ordered the men carrying him. “Now!”
We moved quickly. I stayed at my father's side, one hand on the edge of the stretcher, refusing to look back at Kyle or the woman standing in my place. I would have to deal with them later. The crowd parted for us. Nobody said a word.
We almost made it.
“Stop.” My father's voice was weak but firm. The warriors halted immediately. I knelt beside him. “We must discuss the alliance. Now.”
“We have to get you treated first-”
“This is more important.”
He looked past me toward the infirmary entrance. Kyle and Shirley were already there, leaning against the doorframe like they'd been invited. Kyle's arms were crossed. Shirley was examining her nails.
My father's eyes locked onto Kyle. Even bleeding, even barely conscious, he still looked like he could kill someone.
"You swore an oath, Alpha Arden," my father said. "I put you on that throne... I gave you warriors when your own pack wanted you dead. And you swore... You swore on your father's name that you would take my daughter as your Luna."
Kyle looked at him for a long moment. Then he uncrossed his arms and straightened up and the man standing in front of us was not the man I'd known. The warmth was gone. The charm, the easy smile, the gratitude he'd always shown my father. All of it had been stripped away and underneath was someone I didn't recognize.
"Your pack is dying, old man." His voice was flat. Almost bored. "Your borders are shrinking, your warriors are weak, and you're bleeding out on a stretcher. What exactly do you have left to offer me?"
"I should have let them kill you."
"I'm the strongest Alpha in this region now. I don't need your alliance. I don't need your daughter." He glanced at me and I felt the dismissal like a physical blow. "I don't need any of this.”
My father tried to push himself upright. "You swore on your father's name-"
Kyle pulled Shirley against him and kissed her. Not quickly. Not gently. He kissed her the way you kiss someone when you want the entire room to understand exactly who you chose and who you didn't.
When he pulled back, he kept his arm around her waist and looked at my father with something close to pity.
"She's my mate," he said. "She's my Luna. And there's nothing your dying pack can do about it."
My wolf howled deep inside me. My nails dug into my palms until I felt skin break.
My father's hand found mine. I looked down at him and saw something I'd never seen in his eyes before.
Fear.
Halley’s POVA few hours after I woke, Paige came in with a dress over her arm."Just one today?" Usually she brought three or four and let me choose."Alpha Damon picked this one out for you." She laid it across the bed.I looked at it. Long, black, mesh at the sleeves and down the back. Nothing like the soft Whitemane gowns I had grown up in."He picked this." I touched the fabric. "Why?""He didn't say." Paige's mouth twitched. "He rarely does.”'It's beautiful,' my wolf said, pleased.I held it up against me in the mirror. “I’ve never worn anything like this.”"Maybe that's the point," Paige said and went to fetch the pins.I met him in the hall once I was ready.Damon was in an all black suit, clean lines, not a thread out of place. I had seen him in armor. I had seen him bloodied. I had never seen him like this. It made him look less like a weapon and more like a man.Something in my chest pulled tight and would not let go.For a moment neither of us moved. Then he looked me ove
Kyle’s POVThe white room smelled of roses. I straightened my jacket and waited for the excitement to come.It didn't.Today I would marry Shirley. I had pictured this morning a hundred times but I had never pictured feeling this hollow.Last night had taken the excitement from me.I had been alone in my office when Ronan came in without knocking. He never came in without knocking."Alpha Kyle." His voice was careful. "We found a body below the cliff."I set down my glass. "Is it her?""The body is too mangled to identify." He paused. "But the clothing confirms it. It is her."I said nothing. There was nothing to say.When he left, the pit settled in my stomach and stayed there. I reached for my wolf the way I always did. He didn't answer. He had not spoken since last night.Shirley was my mate. I had felt the bond the first night, the pull no wolf argues with. But I had wanted Halley too. I had needed her. I had planned to keep her after the wedding, after I stripped Whitemane from h
Halley’s POVI tossed and turned all night, Damon's words bouncing around in my head. Lexi. The hospital. The girl my pack had broken without ever knowing her name. When the first light finally crept across the ceiling, I gave up on sleep and got out of bed.'Where are we going so early?' my wolf asked, half asleep."To find Damon. I have to make this right."'And how do you mean to do that?'"I don't know yet. But it was my family that did this to her. The least I can do is help."I dressed and went down the hall to his bedroom. I knocked. Nothing. I knocked again and the silence stretched until I let my hand fall."Good morning, dear."I turned. Paige stood behind me with a breakfast tray balanced on one arm, already steering me back toward my own room with the other."He's been gone since before dawn," she said, settling the tray on the table. "That one barely sleeps when his sister takes a bad turn. Sit. Eat."I sat. "You heard how the party went, then.""The whole pack heard, dea
Damon’s POVI left Halley at her door and did not look back.My feet carried me toward the hospital before I had decided to go. I had to see Lexi. I had to know how bad it was.'Go back,' my wolf said. 'Not to the hospital. To her. You owe her an apology.'"For what?"‘For tonight. You threw her to the pack and watched them turn on her. I know you did it on purpose.’ My wolf growled. ‘Her father’s sins are not hers. Go tell her that.’"I have nothing to say to her."'Liar.'I shut him out and kept walking.Dr. Samara was waiting in the corridor outside the ward. She had been Lexi's physician for years, long enough to read my face from down the hall and she came to me rather than make me hunt for her."Alpha Damon.""You know why I'm here." I didn't slow. "Tell me how my sister ended up in the middle of a bonfire when she is meant to be in a locked ward.""She overheard two of the night nurses." Samara kept pace at my shoulder, her voice low. "They were talking about the party. About y






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