LOGINLea's POV
Life is nothing without risk or so I told myself as I made the decision to stay and find evidence and answers to margot's claim and I knew I wont be able to forgive myself if something happens to my packmates, I knew they all hated me but my parents had loved everyone and I owe it to them to prove my brother's innocence or confirm their worst suspicion.
Where do I start? Somehow my eyes kept returning to his desk, the same desk that contained drawers I'd never dared open and the locked cabinet in the corner where he kept important documents. Like father did when he was alive, it's still pretty much the same settings.
I was running a cloth over his desk in case anyone was passing when I noticed a small smear of blood on the corner, barely visible against the dark wood. This is definitely fresh blood; it wasn't there when I was called to his office yesterday evening, which could only mean that this blood stain was from last night or midnight.
My stomach turned. Who had Damian hurt in here after I'd left? I hadn't heard anyone scream out in pain overnight.
I cleaned the blood away and tried not to think about it. I tried to focus on my task, but my hands were shaking now, and the voice in my head that sounded like my mother's was screaming at me to look, to search, to find out what monster my brother had become.
I checked outside the door again, and it was still empty since normal pack members were still sleeping peacefully, unlike we pack maids scattered all over doing our pre-dawn chores.
I checked the desk drawers; they were locked as expected, but the key hung on a hook behind a painting of our father, the same place father keeps it. Damian's arrogance was almost laughable. I climbed a stool and grabbed the key that opened the top drawer just to see loads of papers ranging from financial reports to Border Patrol schedules, it's all boring pack alpha basic necessities, and if I were being honest, there's nothing incriminating about them. But Margot's hunch must be respected.
I moved to the second drawer, which held more of the same, and I was beginning to think Margot had sent me on a fool's errand when my fingers brushed against something odd. Strangely enough, the bottom of the drawer was higher than it should be.
A false bottom. A loud alarm shrieked in my head.
My heart hammered against my ribs as I felt along the edges, looking for a release mechanism because there had to be one. I knew this because my father had kept a similar hiding place in his desk for sensitive documents, but this one was new. Not the same secret safe that Father used.
There was a small indentation on the left side.
I pressed it, and the false button popped up with a soft click. Inside was a leather folder and a small glass vial filled with purple liquid. I looked around carefully to be sure I was still alone before I pulled out the folder first. Inside were letters, dozens of them, written in Damian's familiar scrawl. I scanned the first one.
*The omega female will fetch a good price. Thirty years old, good health, no family to miss her. Wire the payment to the usual account.*
Wait, did I read that right? Unfortunately, yes, I did.
My hands started shaking so hard I nearly dropped the letter, and realization dawned on me that Margot had been right after all, Damian was selling pack members. His own wolves and the same people he'd sworn to protect. My brother is selling off the pack mates our parents had fought for with their sweat and blood.
I grabbed another letter, then another. They were all the same horrifying details of different lists of familiar names, most of whom we've been told had gone rogue or changed packs or even died; they've all been sold off at ridiculous prices. I saw different account numbers.
The shock in my body had me numb and confused for minutes before I could make sense of the fact that wolves were being sold like livestock to goddess knows where.
Then I found a letter in my brother's familiar scrawl that made my blood run cold.
*The Blackthorne girl is becoming a liability. She asks too many questions about her parents' death. I'll be sending her to Royal Shifts as planned, but if Alpha Amreth refuses her, I'll need other arrangements made, this time– Permanently.*
Different questions and scenarios flashed through my mind as I read and reread the letter, as if it would change the contents. Why does my brother refer to me as The Blackthorne girl? I'd only asked questions about our parents' death because I assumed only my brother would know more and could understand me better than others, seeing as we both carry the same grief, but I've never been more mistaken.
The letter was dated two weeks ago, which simply meant Amazing brother Damian had been planning to kill me if Royal Shifts rejected me as their bride offering. The marriage and journey to my new pack wasn't mercy or coincidence, no, this was my supposed brother trying to get rid of a problem which happens to be me.
I set the letters aside with shaking hands and picked up the vial. The liquid inside was the color of crushed violets and smelled faintly of nightshade and —
No. No. Just No. Wolfsbane?
The pieces clicked together with horrible clarity, all the full moon aches I experienced, the missing wolf I sometimes still felt scratching at the edges of my consciousness, and the way Damian always insisted I eat breakfast with the pack, watching to make sure I cleaned my plate.
Has he been poisoning me? For four years, my own brother had been dosing me with wolfsbane to suppress my wolf and make me appear cursed.
The Moon Goddess hadn't taken my wolf as punishment.
Damian had taken her from me, or could I be wrong?
Just as I reached that painful conclusion, the door suddenly opened behind me.
AMRETH’S POV “Alpha, Rowan is here.”The moment these words came out of Marcus’s mouth, something inside of me went completely still. I felt like a blade that was waiting to be drawn. I didn’t say anything at first. I just stood up from my desk and pushed the chair back hard enough to make it scrape against the floor.“Where is he?” I asked.“The courtyard.”That was all I needed. I had already started walking before Marcus stopped talking. Rowan’s name was enough to leave a bitter taste in my mind. The last time I saw him was amid all the blood and chaos. My twin brother, who was in love with the woman after my heart.I still remembered how he had kidnapped her. My hands clenched into a fist. If we hadn’t found her that day, I wouldn’t have been able to handle being without her. My jaw tightened as I walked into the corridor. Guards straightened when they saw me, a nervous look on their faces. Maybe they could feel the anger radiating off my skin.Marcus kept a steady pace behind me
LEA’S POV “Do it again.”The old Mage’s voice rang through the entire clearing. I groaned as I looked at the woman who was standing in front of me, an unimpressed look plastered on her face. For someone who looked old enough to spend her days sitting in a rocking chair and knitting sweaters, she had the cruelty of a drill sergeant.I was beginning to question whether she just enjoyed watching me sweat my ass off.The clearing where we trained sat deep in the outskirts of the territory, right where her cottage was. Trees surrounded us from every direction, the branches acting like a natural canopy from the blazing hot sun. Sunlight filtered through the leaves in scattered rays of light, casting golden patterns across the grass.It looked breathtaking, but that didn’t make the training feel any easier.I wiped sweat away from my forehead and gazed hard at the flowers growing at my feet. The old mage folded her arms.“Well? What are you waiting for?” she asked.I glanced at her. “I am t
ROWAN’S POV The journey to Downfall Ridge took three whole exhausting days of crossing through rough terrain and narrow mountain paths, which had dense forests that seemed to make it their life's mission to slow us down at every given opportunity. By the time the Ridge came into view, every wolf travelling with me looked as tired as I felt.But I didn’t complain because a part of me told me that we were close to uncovering the truth. The burned letter remained tucked inside my jacket, and over the last few days, I had read it so much that I practically memorised every word in it.And no matter how much I had read it, none of it seemed to make sense. Why was he deliberately keeping these captives alive? And more importantly, who were these captives?The cold wind whipped against my face as I guided my horse onto a rocky hill. I looked down below, and my eyes landed on what looked like an old fortress, surrounded by cliffs and thick forest. The structure looked so old, it was ancient.
AMRETH’S POV Something was bothering Lea, and I had noticed it for three days. She hadn’t told me anything, but I couldn’t help but notice that she had been quieter than usual. She was more distracted as well and very distant. Every time I saw her, she looked like she was lost in thought, thinking about something I couldn’t comprehend.It didn’t seem like she was just distracted or exhausted; it felt like something heavier.I had tried asking her what was wrong, but she always found a way to avoid answering it. Three days went by and by the fourth day, I was tired of her ignoring me, especially when I could basically see that her thoughts were eating away at her.I stood at the edge of the training grounds with my arms crossed. My eyes were fixed intently on Lea. The afternoon sun was shining down hard, making shadows pour across the floor. Lea was standing several yards away.She was crouched down over a cluster of small flowers, staring so intensely at them that I choked back a lau
ROWAN’S POV The more I dug into Damian’s past, the less sense any of it made. I expected to find an answer that tied everything together. Maybe this was another hidden enemy, or a conspiracy. Some long-buried secret that would explain why the man whom I had trusted for years was somehow dead long before anyone realized it.Instead, everyone I found only led me to more questions, and I was getting sick and tired of it.I sat on a horseback at the edge of a dense forest, my eyes locked on the crumbling cabin that was hidden between a few trees. The cabin looked abandoned, and most of the walls and part of the roof looked like they had collapsed years ago. Yet, according to the information I gathered, Damian used to come here rather frequently.Or at least, the man pretending to be Damian did.The wind blew, stirring the trees as I dismounted from my horse and handed the reins to one of my guards.“Do you think there’s actually something in there?” he asked.I shrugged, looking at the c
KAEL’S POVWhen I stepped back into my territory, I was already in a foul mood. I thought maybe I would be able to wash this irritating feeling with a few drinks and a good night’s sleep. But this feeling has already stalled beneath my skin, gnawing at me until I solve the issue, making me feel this way.The guards stationed at the entrance to the pack house lowered their heads as I passed. I kept my eyes forward, boots striking the stone path leading into the pack house, and my steps felt heavier than the last. Mirabeth’s face immediately flashed in my mind.I hated how she was so stubborn, stupid, and obsessed with useless things. That woman had always been ruled by her emotions, and that was her greatest weakness. I pushed the doors of the pack house open, and servants immediately scrambled out of my way.A few advisors who were gathered near the entrance straightened when they saw me. One of them stepped forward.“Alpha Kael.”I loosened the button on my collar as I kept walking.
AMRETH’S POV The first thought that crossed my mind was that I shouldn’t have left. The thought popped into my head uninvited, cutting through the coldness I had forced over myself as I walked down the corridor and towards my chambers.I had done what was necessary. That was the plain truth. I act
LEA’S POV I couldn’t remember when the whips stopped.At some point, the sound of the whips drowned into a distant echo, and it blended with the ringing in my ears. It stretched out so long that the pain on my back blurred into something numb. My body no longer reacted the way it was supposed to.
LEA’S POV The guards grabbed onto my arms and began to drag me down the stairs. Their grip on me was tight, and my arms began to ache where they held me as they forced me to move forward. My feet could barely keep up with their pace, and my mind was still spinning, unable to understand why this wa
LEA’S POV A slow smile curled up her lips as she began to walk up the stairs, her footsteps echoing in the quiet space between us. My stomach stopped the moment she was standing right in front of me.“You’re so persistent. You really won’t give, will you?” she scoffed, the amusement in her tone ev







