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Hazel’s Pov
I went to sleep in my dorm room. That much I’m sure of. My last memory is the soft hum of the radiator, the faint glow of my laptop screen casting blue across the walls, and the quiet chaos of half-finished notes scattered on my desk. I remember setting my alarm, curling under my blanket, and letting exhaustion finally drag me under. But when I woke up… It wasn’t my ceiling I stared at. The air was heavy, thick with the scent of smoke and herbs, something cloying and strange. A chill pressed into my skin, though the surface beneath me was warm—too warm, like I was lying on silk sheets pulled from a fever dream. My eyes fluttered, my chest heaved, and the sound hit me first. Crying. Dozens of soft, choked sobs echoing around me, broken only by frantic whispers. “My Queen—please, please open your eyes—” “She’s breathing—oh, Moon Goddess, she’s breathing!” “Call the doctor, now! Hurry!” My eyes shot open, a gasp tearing through my throat. The noise stopped instantly. A cluster of women knelt around me, dressed in maids uniform. Faces blotched with tears, hands pressed together in prayer or desperation. Their eyes, wide and gleaming, fixed on me as if I were some miracle risen from the dead. “Your Majesty,” one whispered, her voice breaking. “You’re awake.” I sat up too fast, my head swimming. “What the hell—” But the voice that came out of my mouth sounded strange. It was higher. Softer. Wrong. My hands trembled as I lifted them, staring at pale, delicate fingers tipped with perfectly manicured nails painted blood-red. My gaze slid lower—to the silken dress draped across my body, the neckline dipping scandalously low. “What the fuck…” The whisper scraped past my lips. The women surrounding me exchanged alarmed glances, but none corrected me. Instead, they shuffled closer, like moths drawn to a flame. “Do you need water, my Queen?” one asked, her trembling hands already reaching for a crystal glass from the bedside table. “My Queen.” “Your Majesty.” “Our Queen.” The words stabbed at me again and again, their reverence so absolute it terrified me. Queen? I wasn’t a queen. I was a twenty two year-old college student who had fallen asleep during a N*****x binge and was supposed to have a quiz in English Lit tomorrow morning. This was insane. “Okay,” I said, holding up a shaky hand to stop them. “You’ve got the wrong person. I’m not—whatever you think I am. I’m not your queen.” The room stilled. For a heartbeat, nobody breathed. Then, as if choreographed, they all dropped their gazes to the floor, pressing their foreheads down toward the polished hardwood like I’d just blasphemed. One of them whispered, “The mistress will hear…” My stomach twisted. Mistress? Before I could ask, the doors at the far end of the room opened—softly, like someone pushing through velvet. The women flinched. Their bodies shrank toward me instinctively, shielding me as if they knew danger had just entered the room. I craned my neck and froze. A tall woman walked in, draped in black silk, her hair a cascade of raven curls that framed a face too sharp, too cruelly beautiful. Her lips curled into a smirk when her eyes landed on me. “Well,” she purred, her voice like poisoned honey. “The corpse rises.” The tension in the room thickened until it pressed against my ribs. The women beside me pressed lower to the ground, their fear palpable, their hands trembling as though even their breathing might offend her. The stranger approached my bed with leisurely steps, her heels clicking against the hardwood. She looked down at me, her eyes glittering with malice, and for the first time I noticed the faint, red-rimmed bruises on my wrists. My wrists. My gut twisted violently. Had she—? “Careful, pet,” she drawled, leaning in so close I caught the sharp bite of her perfume. “Death doesn’t excuse insolence. The Alpha king may tolerate your existence, but I do not.” Alpha King? The word struck like a lightning bolt, a piece of a puzzle slamming into place. Alpha king. Queen. Mistress. My skin prickled, and dread seeped into every corner of my mind. I wasn’t in my room anymore. I had woken up in someone else’s life. And judging by the bruises, by the way this woman’s words dripped venom, by the sheer terror etched into the faces of the attendants still kneeling around me… That life was a nightmare. “I…” My throat closed around the words. “I don’t know what you’re talking about.” Her laughter sliced through me like glass. “Oh, how convenient. The Queen forgets. Tell me, will your memory return before tonight, when His Majesty summons you? Or will you shame him with your pathetic excuses again?” Heat surged into my face. His Majesty? Summons? The questions clawed at me, but I swallowed them down. Every instinct screamed not to give this woman more ammunition. She tilted her head, her smile sharpening. “No matter. Whether you remember or not, your place remains the same—beneath me.” The words landed like a brand against my skin. And though confusion and fear churned in my chest, something else rose with it—anger. Because whoever this queen was, she had been broken. Bruised. Forced into silence. Surrounded by cruelty disguised as loyalty. But me? I wasn’t built to bow. I met the woman’s gaze, my voice steady despite the tremor in my hands. “We’ll see about that.” Her eyes narrowed, surprise flickering there before she masked it with another cruel smile. “We shall,” she whispered, before turning on her heel and storming out, her gown whispering across the floor. The moment the doors shut, the attendants exhaled in shaky unison. One of them grabbed my hand, tears pooling in her eyes. “My Queen, please,” she begged. “You mustn’t provoke the Lady. She has His Majesty’s heart. If she—if she tells him—” Her words cracked. But I didn’t hear the rest. Because my heart was pounding too loud, drowning out everything. His Majesty. The Alpha King. The man whose queen’s body I now inhabited. And if what I’d just seen was any indication, he wasn’t a savior. He wasn’t a husband. He was the monster who let his mistress tear his wife apart. And now, I was trapped in her place. Holy fuck this must be a nightmare. I'll soon wake up, yes, I have to wake up.Hazel’s POV Pregnancy took a toll on me. My body felt different every single day. My back ached, my feet swelled, and my emotions swung from laughing to crying in seconds. But the craziest part? My sex urges were absolutely insane. Some nights I wanted Nicholas so badly I couldn’t think straight. He was worried at first, scared he might hurt me or the baby, but I kept pulling him closer, whispering that I needed him. He would laugh softly, kiss my belly, and give me exactly what I wanted…slow, careful, and full of so much love it made me cry afterward. It made me laugh at how worried he always looked like I was fragile. One morning, though, I nearly gave Nicholas a heart attack. I woke up slowly, blinking at the sunlight pouring through the bedroom windows. Nicholas was beside me, still half asleep, one arm wrapped possessively around my waist. I stared at him. Really stared. Then I frowned. “Who are you?” Nicholas froze. His eyes widened in pure panic. “Hazel? Baby, it's m
Hazel’s POV One week later, the palace gardens had been transformed into something out of a fairytale. Lanterns of every color hung from the trees like floating stars, their warm glow mixing with the soft silver light of the full moon. Long tables were covered in white cloths and overflowing with food—roasted meats, fresh fruits, honeyed pastries, and wines. Music played softly in the background, a beautiful blend of strings and gentle drums that made the night feel alive and hopeful. Everyone was here. Alphas and their mates laughed together under the lanterns. Sirens moved gracefully among the wolves, some still proudly showing their shimmering scales. Dillian stood near the center with a group of women, but his eyes kept finding mine with a warm, brotherly smile that made my chest feel full. My brother. Family I never knew I needed until now. Marco and Dimitri were standing with two beautiful siren women and they looked pretty invested with how they were laughing and talking.
Nicholas’s POV Alpha Jackson’s body was being carried out of the abandoned house by my men. They moved carefully, wrapping him in dark cloth before lifting him onto a stretcher. I stood there watching, still in shock, my mind struggling to process everything that had just happened. The man who had pretended to love my wife for so long had just confessed his obsession with me…and then taken his own life. I couldn’t move. I couldn’t speak. Marco stepped closer. “Your Majesty…we’ll be sending his body to his pack.” I nodded slowly, my throat tight. “Send for his beta. I need to speak to him.” Marco bowed and left the house quietly, leaving only me and Hazel behind. The silence that followed was heavy. Thick. It pressed down on my chest like a weight I couldn’t shake off. Hazel stood a few feet away, staring at the spot where Jackson’s body had been. Her face was pale, but she looked unharmed. Alive. That was all that mattered. I reached out and took her hand…then started walking,
Hazel’s POV “Took you so long.” My voice came out calm, almost teasing, even though my heart was hammering against my ribs. Nicholas stood in the doorway like a storm about to break. His eyes were dark, deadly, and locked on Alpha Jackson with pure rage. The air in the abandoned house grew thick and heavy, like the whole room was holding its breath. Alpha Jackson froze. For a second, he looked like a man who had just been caught doing something terrible by the person he loved most. His face went pale. His body stiffened. Then something twisted in his expression…shock, fear, and a deep, ugly jealousy all mixed together. Nicholas stepped inside, his presence filling the dusty space. His jaw was clenched so tight I could see the muscle jumping. He looked at me tied to the chair, then back at Jackson. The look in his eyes sent a shiver down my spine. He was furious. Not just angry…he was ready to kill. “What the fuck is going on here?” Nicholas asked, his voice rough and low with ba
Hazel’s POV Jackson let go of my chin and stepped back, looking almost proud of himself. “Yes,” he said simply. “It was always me. I tried to get rid of you so many times. But you kept surviving. Like some cursed gift from the Goddess.” I stared at him, seeing him clearly for the first time. The man who had smiled at me. The man who had taken bullets for me. The man everyone thought was in love with me. It had all been a lie. A carefully built mask to hide his real obsession...my husband. My stomach twisted violently. “You’re sick,” I whispered. Jackson tilted his head, smiling that same twisted smile. “Maybe,” he said. “But I’m honest now. And since you’re here…tied up and helpless…maybe it’s finally time to finish what I started.” The tension in the room became suffocating. I could feel my power humming under my skin, ready to explode. But I held it back. Not yet. I needed to hear everything first. Jackson stepped closer again, his eyes gleaming with madness and longing
Hazel’s POV “What are you talking about, Jackson?” I whispered. “I thought you loved me. I thought you wanted to be with me.” Alpha Jackson stared at me for a long second. His face remained strangely calm at first, almost unnaturally so, like he was savoring the moment before tearing everything apart. Then he laughed. The sound started low, then grew louder, filling the dusty abandoned house with something cold and twisted. His shoulders shook as he laughed harder, like I had just told the funniest joke in the world. The echo bounced off the walls, making the entire place feel even more haunted and suffocating. His cold green eyes locked onto mine, and the laughter slowly died on his lips. “You really think I was in love with you?” he asked, his voice dripping with mockery. My heart beat faster. Something kept ringing in the back of my head—a truth I didn’t want to believe. But I pushed forward anyway. “You saved my life, Jackson,” I said, trying to keep my voice steady. “You
Hazel’s POV I couldn’t sleep. I kept turning over in bed, flipping the pillow, pulling the blanket up to my chin, then kicking it off again because it suddenly felt suffocating. Every time I closed my eyes, my heart gave this weird little jump—like it was trying to climb out of my chest. Restless
Hazel’s POV I shot upright in bed with a scream still lodged in my throat. My heart was trying to punch its way out of my chest. Sweat soaked the back of my nightgown. My hair stuck to my neck. For a second I didn’t know where I was—cliff, falling, black water rushing up—then the familiar ceilin
Hazel’s POVI stood on the balcony overlooking the palace grounds, arms folded tight across my chest like I could hold everything inside if I squeezed hard enough. The late afternoon sun was making everywhere glow gold, but despite the beauty and calm of the place, my mind was spinning too fast.Di
Hazel’s POVMy whole body felt like it was buzzing. Like electricity was running under my skin, waking up every nerve I didn’t even know I had. I felt hypersensitive.I didn’t know if it was whatever the hell he’d forced down my throat or if it was just…him. Nicholas. Still pinning me to the mattre







