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If I had ever dared to hope this prison would be kinder than my father’s, the first two days of travel proved me a fool. When the carriage finally lurched to a halt at the Blackthorn pack house, Draven didn't offer a hand. He stepped out into the crisp air, leaving me to navigate the high step in my heavy gown alone. As I descended, a ripple of whispers greeted me. “The wolfless princess,” they breathed. “She really is ethereal.” I did the only thing I had been trained to do: I painted a smile onto my face and held it there until my cheeks ached. Draven walked straight toward a woman standing on the porch. She looked to be in her thirties, with sharp, calculating eyes. To my horror, he pulled her into a lingering embrace, the kind of hug reserved for lovers, not family. When she finally pulled away to look at me, her gaze was dripping with venom. “You really are as beautiful as the rumors say,” she sneered, her voice like sandpaper. “Too bad you’re a mute. And wolfless.” The insult burned, but I kept my smile locked in place. I wanted to scream, to ask what I had done to deserve such cruelty from someone I don't even know. “Elin!” the woman barked. A young maid, no older than myself, hurried forward. “She is your responsibility now,” the woman commanded. “Take her to her chamber and ensure she doesn't come out.” I followed Elin through the castle. It was a place of cold grandeur, marble floors that clicked under my heels and the suffocating scent of expensive wood and power. But as we walked, the luxury began to fade. We bypassed the grand suites, descending a flight of stairs that led deep into the bowels of the building. The air grew damp and chilly. We stopped at a golden door at the very end of a dark corridor. It was the only room down here, hidden away from the rest of the pack. Just past it, at the very end of the hall, stood a well-decorated and well-lit tent. “I stay there,” Elin said, gesturing to the tent, before unlocking the golden door for me. “This is your room, My Lady. If you need me, press this button, since you can’t talk. I will open the door when you have an event.” She waited until I nodded, then left. The click of the lock echoing in the silence felt like a gavel. I collapsed onto the bed, the weight of the day finally crushing me. The tears I had been holding rushed out in a silent torrent. I sobbed into the pillow, but eventually, the fear of Draven seeing my "puffy eyes" took over. I rang the bell. When Elin returned, I gestured toward my face. She understood, applying a fresh layer of makeup to hide my misery. I sat on the edge of the bed for hours, waiting for my husband. Maya had said the wedding night was "special," a time for a husband and wife to consummate their union. I didn't fully understand it, but I knew I was supposed to be ready. I paced the small, cold room, my royal blue gown feeling like a lead weight, refusing to change for fear of being a disappointment. As the moon climbed high, I noticed my door was slightly ajar. My heart skipped. Had Elin been careless? Or was this an invitation? Driven by a desperate curiosity, I slipped out. I retraced my steps up the stairs, my bare feet silent on the cold stone. I searched the rooms on the upper floors until I found a door at the end of the hall, standing open just a crack. I pushed it wide, and my blood ran cold. Alpha Draven was there, but he wasn't alone. He was on top of the woman from the afternoon, his the lady he had hugged at the entrance. They were both naked, their skin slick with sweat. I stood frozen as the realization of what I was seeing crashed over me. Sex. My husband was with another woman on our wedding night. The woman looked up, a triumphant smirk crossing her lips as she locked eyes with me. Draven didn't stop. He didn't even try to hide. He simply looked over his shoulder, his eyes as cold as steel. “If you’re done watching,” he said, his voice flat and bored, “you can lock the door.” I did as he said, my hands shaking as I turned the handle. As I turned to flee, Elin was already there, waiting to lead me back to my room. That’s when it clicked, the door left open, the "careless" maid, the ajar bedroom door……it was all a play, a scene staged for me to witness. Back in my room, I sat in the dark. “Are you okay?” Elin asked. For the first time, I saw genuine pity in her eyes. I hated it. I didn't want her pitying me. I forced a smile and nodded until she finally left. As soon as the door shut, I ran to the bathroom. I filled the tub and plunged my head beneath the surface. Under the water, I finally let out the scream I had been holding for years. I shouted into the silence of the water until my lungs burned. When I pulled myself up, gasping for air, I looked in the mirror. Even with ruined makeup and bloodshot eyes, I was still "ethereal." I was still a masterpiece. I hated every inch of my reflection. I practiced my smile, adjusting my expression until the girl in the mirror looked "useful" again. I thought about the knife. I thought about destroying the only thing people valued. But my father’s voice echoed in my head: “The only reason you are alive is because of your beauty.” I wasn't a person. I was a wolfless freak kept as a pet because I was pretty to look at. “The wolfless princess with the ethereal beauty,” I whispered. That was all I was allowed to be.DravenI didn't feel the slightest bit of pain when Ace punched me. In fact, I felt like I had finally won. He had openly sworn to take my wife and then my kingdom. Since he wanted to start with my woman, I had gladly given him a front-row seat to the show, but seeing him whining like a spoiled child afterward only made me smirk.“She is my mate, and you dared to lay a hand on her. I swear to you, I will never let you leave this place alive.”Mate?My eyes had widened in genuine confusion in that moment. Was the bastard lying? But from the looks of it, he didn't seem to be faking it. But then again... Ace could never love a woman…..Never. Not after everything that had happened. So, I had struck right back with a calculated lie of my own, claiming Selene was my true mate just to throw him off balance.The moment he stormed out of the hall, I went straight to my private office. I walked over to the crowded bookshelf, reaching between the heavy volumes to pull out a small, ornate box hi
LyraThe kiss didn't even last a second before I snapped back to reality, pushing him away from me with all the strength I could muster. It felt like a beautiful sin burning on my tongue. I was his brother's wife. My hands trembled violently as I took a slow, ragged breath, trying to steady my racing heart.“You're my mate,” he murmured. The moment the words left his lips, everything went entirely blank in my head. A suffocating wave of emotions crashed over me, paralyzing my thoughts. It was my very first kiss. I was his brother's wedded wife, and now, against all laws of nature, I was his destined mate.Driven by sheer panic, I turned and ran back inside, hurrying into my chambers as if the hounds of hell were snapping at my heels, and the moment I crossed the threshold, I bolted straight into the bathroom. The last time I had looked at myself in this exact mirror was the devastating day I caught Draven on top of Selene. But today, I stood here staring at my own reflection, compl
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AceAfter Ronan brought me the information, I gave him a curt nod and made my way down to the secret house where the servant who had drugged Lyra was being held.“Please, I didn't mean to!” the man choked out the exact moment I stepped through the heavy door.“But you did,” I said coldly. My hand cut through the air, slapping him so hard across the face that his head snapped sideways. “I will make you feel every ounce of pain she felt,” I growled. Ronan seamlessly passed me the iron rod that had been glowing white-hot in the coals. Without a second of hesitation, I pressed the blistering metal directly against his thighs.“Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!” The servant's agonizing screams echoed off the stone walls, but I didn't pull the iron back. I held it there until his cries cut off completely and he fainted from the sheer intensity of the pain.“So weak for a wolf,” I hissed, tossing the darkened iron rod back into the hearth before turning on my heel to walk back outside.“Let's go. We
Lyra What on earth did I do that made Alpha Ace think I was amazing? Was I really that incredible? I wondered, a small tugging at the corners of my lips. But Elin’s voice quickly brought me out of my thoughts.“My Lady, I just remembered that the ceremony isn't over yet,” Elin said, her eyes shining with sudden seriousness. “So we can't really go to the Royal Physician just yet. But right after the Midnight Fire ritual, we are going.”It's just a tiny bit of memory loss, I reasoned with myself, my smile lingering. Was I really that cool?I was just about to ask Elin to tell me exactly what I had done to make Ace think I was so incredible, but before the words could form, my chamber doors were violently flung open. Draven stood on the threshold.Pure terror flashed through me, and my fingers instantly clenched the fabric of my gown, my heart hammering wildly against my ribs as I silently thanked the Moon Goddess that I hadn't spoken out loud yet. He stepped into the room, his ey
AceI was pacing back and forth, my mind racing as I tried to think of a way to help Lyra regain consciousness. The ceremony wasn't over yet; one way or another, she would have to go back outside. But then, she woke up all on her own. I looked at her, utterly baffled. How was she already awake after being heavily drugged? Even a seasoned drinker wouldn't be able to shake off a dose that strong so quickly, let alone a girl who had never tasted wine before in her life. I shrugged the suspicion off for the moment, simply relieved that she has opened her eyes.But then she spoke, her voice steady as she demanded revenge. I tried to protest, but just like the night before, she issued a direct command.“Do as I say.”And just like that, I was entirely consumed by the sheer force of her words. A royal Alpha like me, completely paralyzed. I knew something was wrong, but this was already the second time she had spoken a mere sentence that made my own body fight against my will,and I didn't
Lyra Alpha Ace catching me before I hit the stone floor was the only lucky thing that had happened to me today. But in the end, nobody in this place really cared about me. My father only cared about using me to make himself shine.The heavy air in the grand hall felt thick and unbreathable, suffoc
Ace “Hahaha! My beloved brother, Ace!” Draven’s voice boomed through the council hall the moment I walked through the heavy doors.He rushed toward me, throwing his arms around me in a mockery of a brotherly hug. But before he pulled away, his grip tightened, and he whispered venomously into my e
Lyra“My Lady, you almost got injured, If you had sustained any more wounds... you would have been locked up again,” Elin said, her voice trembling with worry as she carefully inspected my body.But I wasn't entirely listening. My mind was still replaying the moment I had spent locked in those stro
Ace Revenge was the only reason I decided to return to the Blackthorn Pack.As we rode toward the territory, my mind kept reeling, dragging me back into the shadows of the past. I couldn't help but clench my fists tight against the leather horse reins, my knuckles turning white as the old fury bur







