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The invitation was still laying on my bed when I got home. Thick parchment, deep crimson wax. an alpha's seal pressed into the surface.
I didn't need to open it.
Only one pack still had the authority to summon me. Only one place in the world I had sworn never to return to.
Five years ago, I ran from that pack with nothing but a suitcase and a shattered heart. I left behind my family, my pack and the boy who broke me into a million pieces.
I rebult my life from scratch; away from the hurt, pain; somewhere safe.
Or so I thought.
My fingers trembled as I finally broke the seal.
By order of the Alpha, your presence is required for the coronation of his heir. Failure to appear will be considered an act of defiace aainst the pack.
"Fuck!!!" I screamed loudly.
I threw the paper across the room, watching it flutter to the floor like a dying bird. My chest heaved as five years of suppressed memories came rushing back: the laughter in the hallways, the cold rejection in his eyes, the feeling of being completely and utterly alone in a crowd of my own kind.
I sank onto the edge of the bed, burying my face in my hands. An act of defiance meant being hunted. It meant being declared a rogue.
They weren't just asking me to come home. They were dragging me back to the scene of the crime.
I looked at the crumpled invitation on the floor. He was being crowned. The boy who destroyed me was becoming the man who would lead them.
My wolf stirred, a low, bitter growl vibrating in my throat. For five years, we had been silent. But now, she was waking up.
"You want me there?" I whispered to the empty room, my eyes hardening. "Fine. But you're not getting the girl you broke."
I spent the next morning packing with vengeance. If I had to walk back into that lion’s den, I wasn't going as the girl in oversized hoodies and tear-stained cheeks.
I got to the airport as fast as I could. I just wanted to go.....and leave just as quickly.
The flight was a blur of rising anxiety. By the time the plane touched down, my nerves were stretched thin. The familiar scent of everything made my skin crawl.
I grabbed my suitcase and walked straight out of the airport, ignoring the way my chest tightened with every step closer to the territory I had once sworn off forever.
At the hotel lobby, everything was polished glass and quiet luxury and human. Exactly the way I liked it.
"One suite. One night," I told the receptionist, sliding my credit card across the counter.
The receptionist barely glanced at me before handing over the keycard, her smile polite and impersonal.
I took the elevator up alone, the soft music doing nothing to calm me. As the doors slammed, my reflection stared back at me, bringing back memories.
FLASHBACK....
I was eighteen, clutching my books to my chest as lauhter followed me down the hallway.
"Did you really think he'd want someone like you?" the voice echoed in my head.
The doors chimed, snappiing me back to the present.
By the time I reached my suite, my nerves were a live wire. I needed to noise, a distraction.
I stripped, letting my clothes fall where they landed, and ordered a bottle of whiskey and a steak from room service. I didn't bother with a robe. I liked the feeling of the cold AC on my bare skin; it reminded me I was alive.
My phone buzzed on the nightstand.
Liam❤️
You landed? Call me when you can.
Liam, my boyfriend, was my safe space. Human. Steady. He liked brunch and bookstores and the way I pretended not to flinch at loud noises. He had no idea what a coronation meant or why I left. I told him I had an urgent "family meeting" to attend.
I flipped the phone face-down.
A knock sounded ten minutes later.
I didn't reach for a towel. I walked to the door, cracked it open, and felt the shift in the air. The guy standing there was young, human, and clearly caught off guard. He was holding the tray, his eyes widening as they dropped from my face to... well, everything else.
Guilt slid under my ribs.
Just tonight, I told myself. I deserve one night where I’m not the broken girl or the loyal girlfriend. I just wanted to feel something to get my mind of this shitty feeling.
"Your order, ma'am," he stammered, his pulse jumping in his neck.
I leaned against the doorframe, a slow, predatory smirk spreading across my lips.
"Bring it in," I said, stepping back to let him pass.
He set the tray on the table, his hands shaking so hard the silver clinked. He turned to leave, but I stepped into his path, my hand landing on his chest. His heart was hammering.
"You look tense," I whispered, my fingers tracing the line of his uniform. "I’m tense, too. Stay. I’ll tip you well."
I didn't like him. I didn't even know his name. But as I pulled him toward the silk sheets, I wasn't thinking about the coronation or this hell of a town. For an hour, I was the one in control.
I slept before the coronation, waking just before midnight; the hour wolves preferred for their ceremonies.
I showered, the hot water washing away the scent of the human boy, and stepped into the emerald dress. The silk felt like liquid ice against my skin. The slit ran high up my thigh, and the back dipped low enough to show the scar on my shoulder—the mark of the night I chose to be a ghost.
I looked at my reflection. Blood-red lipstick. Sleek hair.
"Time to go to a funeral," I muttered to the mirror. "Specifically, the funeral of the girl you think I am."
I took the car I rented and headed straight to the coronation hall.
The coronation hall was a nightmare of ribbons and red carpets. It looked like a wedding, which made me want to gag. I was halfway to the entrance when I smelled them.
"Ava?"
My mother’s voice sounded like a ghost. I turned, my heels clicking like a countdown on the pavement.
My parents stood by a sleek red car, looking like they’d seen a dead woman walking. My father’s eyes took in my dress, the mark on my back, and the way I carried myself not like a submissive daughter, but like a queen who had lost her crown and didn't want it back.
"What are you doing here?" my father barked, his Alpha-loyalist pride clashing with his shock. "The Alpha said you were summoned, but we thought you'd have the decency to come home first."
"Home?" I laughed, the sound sharp and metallic. I held up my hotel keycard, the plastic glinting in the sun. "I have a room with a view and a mini-bar that doesn't judge me. That’s enough home for one weekend."
"Ava, honey," my mother reached out, her eyes watering. "You look... different. You look hurt."
"I look expensive, Mother," I corrected her, stepping out of her reach. "And I’m here for the show. Nothing more. Don't expect me to sit with the family. I’m just a guest of the Alpha, remember?"
I left them standing there in the dust of their own regret.
As I walked toward the Great Hall, the drums began to beat. A low, primal thrum that vibrated up through my stilettos. The coronation was starting.
I pushed through the heavy oak doors, and the scent of two hundred wolves hit me like a physical wall. But there was one scent, one dark, familiar, intoxicating scent,that rose above the rest.
My wolf, silent for five years, suddenly let out a deafening howl in the back of my mind.
MATE.
I froze. My eyes locked onto the stage, where Jaxson Hale stood with a crown in his hand and a look of horror on his face.
Jaxson’s POVI knew he was out there.The scent of leather clinging to the air. Ethan was still out on that ledge, pressed against the brickwork in the dark thinking he was slick.My iwolf was a roaring furnace of black, homicidal rage, clawing at my throat to tear my brother to pieces for standing anywhere near what was ours, for coming near her. But as Ava’s small hands tangled in my collar, pulling me down into her heat, a darker, much more vicious instinct took over.Let him stay, the wolf whispered, its teeth baring inside my head. Let him watch.I didn’t say it out loud. I didn’t dare let Ava know that her little savior was trapped on the other side of that sheer curtain. But as I stared down into her defiant, blown-out pupils, a cruel, possessive thrill shot straight to my core. I was going to ruin her right here against the glass. I was going to make her scream my name so loud that it would bleed through the stone walls, carving the sound of her submission directly into m
AVA's POVThe aftermath of my countermove left a ringing silence in the garden, but the victory was short-lived. By noon, the heavy weight of pack tradition officially caught up to me. As the new luna, I was placed under mandatory leave. A stupid pack lawdesigned to keep the newly mated female isolated inside the Alpha's wing for three days.I still don't have my phone. They want me to concentrate entirely on my connection to pack lands. What a foolish law. I never bothered to learn them since I didn't think I'd be mated to a royal.When I didn't get mated at eighteen, I gave up. I thought the moon goddess was doing me a favour then, but clearly fate always catches up to us.By late afternoon, I found myself sittting on top of the window, my knees pulled up to my chest. The midnight-blue dress felt heavy, but I hadn't changed.I leaned my forehead against the cool glass, wanting to cry and break free. Then a soft tapping on the glass shattered the silence.I gasped, my head snapping t
Ava’s POVThe morning air outside was crisp, but it was a relief compared to the suffocating luxury of the dining hall. I walked along the stone path of the rose garden, my shoes clicking softly against the gravel. For the first time in what felt like forever, the constant, crushing weight in my chest eased just a fraction.Because I wasn't alone."I’m telling you, he once spent three hours trying to track down a rogue squirrel because he thought it was a spy from the neighboring pack," Ethan laughed, his shoulders bouncing under his leather jacket. "The guy has zero chill. He’s had a stick up his ass since he was twelve."A genuine, breathless laugh escaped my lips. "Please tell me you have pictures of that.""Somewhere in the old archive room, absolutely. I’ll dig them out for you," Ethan said, giving me a warm, easy smile. He walked with a lazy grace, hands shoved into his pockets, totally the opposite of Jaxson.Looking at Ethan, I felt a wave of profound relief. After the b
AVA'S POVThe shame hit me harder than the pleasure had. I stayed on the bed, staring at the ceiling, feeling the wetness between my thighs and the ache in my soul. I had wanted him. I had begged for him.I hated myself for it. How could I have given into the stupid urge?He had proven that no matter how much I hated him, I was exactly where he wanted me: under his thumb, and wanting more......I couldn't sleep that night. I felt so ashamed and disgusted with myself. Also, the maids had come two hours ago to prepare me for breakfast with the family. Fuck my life.The dining hall was a cavern of silence and polished mahogany. The table was ridiculously long, a literal physical barrier between the people sitting at it. At the head sat Jaxson, looking as sharp and lethal in a black suit, his wavy hair falling to obe side, his expression unreadable. He still looked annoyingly attractive and I hated it.To his left were his parents, the former Alpha and Luna. They barely looked at me. I c
The silence in the room was louder than the moans had been. It was an insult. A physical weight pressing against my chest. I stood at the edge of the bed, watching the flickering blue light of her laptop screen reflect in her eyes.She was still wearing those headphones. Still acting like I was a ghost.I didn't think. I just acted. I reached down and ripped the headphones off her head."Hey!" she snapped, finally looking at me. Her eyes were wide, the pupils blown with sudden adrenaline. "What the hell is your problem?""My problem?" I leaned over her, my hands planting on either side of her hips, pinning her into the mattress. The scent of her, vanilla and that sharp, defiant fire, was overwhelming now that Cassandra’s perfume was gone. "My problem is that you seem to have forgotten who you’re talking to.""I know exactly who I'm talking to," she hissed, trying to push against my chest. Her hands were small, but they felt like brands against my skin. "I'm talking to a man who’s
AVA'S POVThe doors clicked shut, sealing us into the Alpha’s suite. I felt the weight of the emerald on my finger, a cold reminder of the blood I’d spilled at the altar. I expected a confrontation. I expected Jaxson to finally drop the act and show me the monster beneath the suit.I didn't expect the audience.I wasn't ready for Cassandra.She was draped across the silk sheets of our wedding bed like she was the one who had just spent three hours at an altar. Cassandra Williams, A.K.A the girl who had made my high school years a living hell, the "queen" who had always looked down her nose at the "ragged wolf girl." She was wearing a lace robe that probably cost more than it should, and her eyes sparkled with a triumphant light."Ava," she purred, her voice like honeyed poison. "You look... tired. The dress is a bit much, don't you think?"I turned to Jaxson, my heart hammering a frantic rhythm against my ribs. "What is she doing here?"Jaxson didn't even look at me. He was bu
"Go to hell, Jaxson."I didn't even have time to blink before the world tilted. Jaxson lunged forward, his shoulder slamming into my stomach as he lifted me into the air."Jaxson! Put me down! You arrogant, overbearingg son of a—"I hammered my fists against his back and swung my legs uselessly in
JAXSON’S POVThe Great Hall of the Silver Ridge estate was a cathedral of stone, shadows, and the scent of over a thousand predators. They stood in silence, a sea of dark suits and glowing eyes, waiting for the moment their Alpha would finally take a mate and solidify the bloodline.I didn’t care
JAXON'S POV"The search is over!" I said to the crowd. "Ava Thorne is your Luna!"I suddenly began to hear whispers explode all over the room."Ava? The one who ran away?""The weakling? She’s the Luna?""Look at her... she doesn't even have a pack mark." Ava didn't scream. She didn't cry. She j
I hoped it wasn't what I was thinking. I prayed to a moon goddess I hadn't spoken to in years that the sudden, violent pulling my chest was just a small heart attack.But as Jaxson's eyes locked onto mine from the podium, the air became still. The bond didn't just snap, it roared.Please don't feel







