LOGINThe wolf held Elena's gaze with his fierce stare, his blue eyes piercing her very soul. Instead of wonder and happiness at finding her Goddess-chosen mate, she felt only fear. It was clear from how he looked at her that he knew very well who she was. Hell, everyone in Silverpine knew who she was thanks to those nasty girls and their rumors.
Now she could add acting like a scared little pup to the list of insults. Whoever the wolf was outside her door, he didn't look very impressed with having her for a mate. He huffed, shook his head one more time, and turned, running once more for the tree line.
Elena waited for the shaking in her hands and legs to lessen enough so she could stand. Slowly, she climbed to her feet. Next to the door, she found her bag where she had dropped it. It surprised her that she even managed to bring it inside.
She went into the kitchen and grabbed a glass from one of the cabinets. Filling it with a handful of ice from the freezer, she grabbed a Coke. Gazing far off into the distance with her mind on anything other than the can in front of her, she popped the lid and poured the soda into her glass.
Elena kicked off her shoes by the island, hardly thinking about how Gail would fuss at her in the morning. She strode across the thick pile of the carpet to the door and double-checked the lock. Just then, an ear-splitting howl tore through the night, and she knew it was her fated mate...whoever he was. Something about it ripped through her soul, and she longed to be out there with him.
Just one little problem. No wolf. It had been almost one entire year since her 18th birthday, and she still had no sign of her own wolf. She may have been the daughter of one of the greatest Alphas on the East Coast, but without her own wolf, she was a laughingstock.
DING!
She jumped as her phone chimed with a text message. The one bright spot in her life was her best friend, Jordan. They'd been inseparable since Elena's first day. She remembered it like it was yesterday.
***
"It's going to be okay," Gail said as she fixed Elena's hair. "Everyone gets nervous when they have to do something new."
Elena had been with her pack for her entire life. Losing her parents meant losing everything. Her family. Her friends. Her home. It was great that she had her aunt to lean on, but it just wouldn't be the same.
Because she was only 16, she couldn't take over as Alpha. That meant her father's Beta, James, would step in until she was old enough to claim the title. She trusted her pack was in great hands, but it didn't make starting a new high school in her sophomore year any better.
Gail dropped her off at the front entrance to Silverpine High School, waving a smiling goodbye in the rearview mirror. As Elena made her way up the steps, she could feel everyone's eyes turn in her direction. She swore she heard someone whisper, "Fresh meat."
After getting her locker assignment and schedule from the main office, she began navigating the twisting hallways. Finally, at her locker, Elena paused to breathe. Her heart was racing. She covertly checked her outfit to make sure it was still in order. She had chosen a bright purple T-shirt with a snappy blue denim skirt. Her heeled sandals rounded out the look with her silky black hair brushed straight to her waist.
She heard a quiet noise to her left. When she looked, a walking, talking fashion model of a guy was standing there looking at her. He flashed her an over-the-top grin before offering his name, Matt, with a wink.
"New here?"
"That obvious, huh?" she asked in response.
"How about you let me show you around?" Matt offered.
Having limited options, Elena agreed. By the end of the day, he had shown her the entire school, and they had a date for that evening.
Elena spent an hour getting ready, excited that this could actually be a fresh start for her after so much tragedy. She selected a cute yet tasteful blue summer dress and matching sandals. Matt picked her up on time in a souped-up muscle car. Not knowing anything about cars, she just knew it was loud and fast.
She got in the car with him, and he almost immediately showed his true colors. He drove to the local park. Being 8:00 at night, it was deserted and dark. At first, Elena took it as a romantic gesture, but she soon realized what he was after when his hand grabbed her bare knee.
Matt pushed her back against the seat and forced a really wet, sloppy kiss on her. Unsure of what else to do, she bit him. He jumped back, screaming, "FUCK!"
"What is wrong with you?!" Elena yelled.
She jumped out of the car and started walking out of the park. As she turned the corner, she realized they weren't the only ones in the park. Jordan was sitting on a blanket looking up at the stars.
"Are you okay?" Jordan asked Elena when she saw her crying.
"No, but I will be," Elena replied. Jordan invited Elena to sit and share her story. Unfortunately, that night wouldn't be the end of it.
The next day, Matt had spread the story far and wide of how he slept with Elena on the first date. Everyone was calling her names like whore and slut. The only one who stood by her was Jordan.
***
"What are you doing tonight?" Jordan texted.
Instead of texting, Elena called her best friend and told her the whole story of what happened with the wolf.
"Wait. What? You found your fated mate?!" Jordan screamed.
"Yeah, but I don't know who he is. And he didn't look happy to see it was me."
"Well, what do you want to do?" Jordan asked.
"I kind of just want to forget tonight happened. It's all just another reminder of how I don't have a wolf," Elena said.
They hung up the phone, and Elena changed for bed. She sat down in the window seat and gazed up at the full moon. While she didn't have a wolf, the moon still called to her. Perhaps that meant one day she would finally get one. She looked at her reflection in the mirror, and for a quick second, she swore her eyes flashed silver.
The howls continued long after the pulse faded. Elena stood at the window, unable to look away from the wolves gathered across the manor grounds. Some remained in human form while others had shifted, but all of them faced the manor with the same stunned reverence. It should have inspired her. Maybe later, when she had enough time to process what had happened, it would.Right now, it only made her feel like she was standing on the edge of a cliff with everyone waiting to see if she would fly.Slowly, the pack began to return to themselves. Conversations restarted in hushed voices. Guards resumed their patrols, though more than one glanced back toward the manor before moving on. The grounds looked the same as they had before, but Elena knew better. Everyone had felt the shift. Everyone knew something had changed, including her.“I really wish everyone would stop looking at me like that,” she whispered.Damien moved closer, his reflection appearing beside hers in the glass. “Like what?”
No one spoke after Ryan’s revelation. Elena wasn't sure anyone even breathed. The words hung over the room with a weight that seemed impossible for one sentence to carry. The first wolf should have stayed dead.She had spent months trying to understand what she was. First, she was a wolfless Alpha’s daughter. Then she was a witch-and-wolf hybrid. Then she was the child of prophecy. Every time Elena started to accept one answer, the world ripped it away and replaced it with something bigger. And honestly, she was getting a little tired of bigger.She looked around the room at everyone staring at her with varying degrees of concern, shock, and curiosity before finally throwing her hands in the air. “No.”Damien blinked. “No?”“No,” she repeated. “Absolutely not.”“Elena—”“Nope. I’m drawing the line.”Ryan looked at her like he was trying to decide whether the corruption had somehow jumped from him into her. “You’re drawing the line?” he asked.“Yes.”“At what exactly?”Elena pointed to
Theron’s words stole every bit of warmth from the room. No one spoke. No one moved. Even the guards stationed outside the door seemed to understand that something had shifted.The corruption was never the final weapon. The wolves who survived it were. Elena looked between Theron and Ryan, trying to piece together what that meant. She had spent so long believing Peter’s corruption was designed to control wolves and turn them into mindless soldiers. Even after seeing Theron and Ryan fight their way back, she assumed that was the flaw in his plan.Maybe she had been wrong. Maybe the ability to survive was the entire point.“What do you mean?” Roland finally asked.Theron slowly swung his legs over the side of the bed. The movement was clearly painful, but there was a determination in his eyes Elena hadn’t seen before. For years, he had been trapped inside his own mind with the truth. Now that he finally had a voice, he wasn’t going to waste it.“I couldn’t understand everything I saw,” T
Ryan remained on one knee long after anyone expected him to stand. The silence in the chamber stretched, not from shock anymore, but from the understanding that something impossible had just happened. The Rogue Alpha who had spent years rejecting the authority of every pack leader alive had freely offered his loyalty to Elena. And he did it through choice. Somehow, that made the moment even more powerful.Elena stared at him, unsure what she was supposed to do next. Nothing in her life had prepared her for this. A few months ago, she was waiting tables at her aunt’s restaurant while the entire pack whispered about the wolfless Alpha daughter who would never become anything. Now Ryan Mercer was kneeling before her.“Please stand,” she finally said.Ryan lifted his gaze to hers, and for a moment, she saw a flicker of surprise. “You don’t accept?”Elena frowned. “Accept what?”“My oath.”She looked around the room, hoping someone would jump in and explain the proper protocol for somethin
The silence after the corruption disappeared was almost worse than the chaos. For several seconds, no one moved. No one trusted what they were seeing. The chamber that had been moments away from collapse now stood perfectly still, the wards slowly fading back into their steady rhythm.Elena remained exactly where she was, her hand still wrapped around Ryan’s. She was afraid to let go, afraid that if she moved too quickly, the nightmare would somehow begin all over again, but nothing came back. The darkness was gone.Ryan Mercer, the Rogue Alpha who had brought entire packs to their knees, the wolf no Alpha could control, was unconscious on the stone floor in front of her. And for the first time since anyone in that room had known him, he looked peaceful.“Elena.” Damien’s voice pulled her back to herself.She looked over her shoulder to find him already stepping through the open seal. Gail must have dropped the barrier completely, but Elena hadn’t even noticed. Damien knelt beside her
The chamber shook hard enough to send dust raining from the ceiling, but Elena barely noticed. Her focus remained locked on Ryan as the wards surged brighter around him, layer after layer igniting in violent pulses.The corruption moved beneath his skin like something alive and furious, twisting around the silver light that still flickered faintly beneath the surface. He was fighting it—not perfectly and certainly not winning, but fighting nonetheless.“Elena, step back!” Roland ordered.She didn’t move. Ryan’s body jerked violently again, one hand slamming against the stone floor to keep himself upright. A low, distorted growl ripped from his throat, but it kept breaking apart midway through, interrupted by harsh, ragged breaths.“It’s trying to separate him from whatever you left behind,” Gail said over the roar of the wards.Elena looked at her sharply. “Left behind?”Gail’s eyes never left Ryan. “Your resonance. When you held against him before, part of your influence anchored ins
The training ring was already lit when Elena arrived. Roland stood there with his hands clasped behind his back, not looking at her yet. Gail traced faint symbols along the outer boundary, reinforcing wards that hummed too softly to hear. Damien remained near the entrance, present in the exact way
The manor no longer felt like a sanctuary. It felt like it was holding its breath. Elena sensed it long before anyone spoke of it aloud. It wasn't fear or danger in the immediate sense. It was something quieter, deeper. She stood alone in the inner courtyard at twilight, where the last light of da
The first thing Roland did was issue an order of silence. Guards escorted Mona from the chamber without spectacle. Two of them flanked her at a respectable distance without the use of restraints. They kept their posture relaxed enough to appear honorable, not contained. A casual observer would assu
The manor changed in a choreographed performance. Elena watched it happen from the second-floor gallery. Guards shifted in staggered pairs, servants rerouted without being told, and doors closed softly behind important conversations. No one ran or whispered loudly. The whole estate moved like a bod







