LOGINBlade’s POV
“What’s she like? Let me guess, she’s one of those wimpy weaklings, who break into sobs at the slightest provocation.”
I grit my teeth in annoyance, as I wait for my beta to fill me in on my new breeder. As expected, the cheeky asshole takes his sweet time with it.
“Actually,” he drawls, taking a sip of his whisky.
“There were no tears in her eyes. She seemed quite composed. Stoic. That’s the word I can use to describe her.”
I snort. “It must have been an act. I bet she bursts into tears the first time I try to touch her.”
“Perhaps that wouldn’t be the case if you tried to smile more. While you’re at it, you could try to have a conversation with the girl first. Get to know her.”
“I’m not interested in that sort of shit,” I scowl at my beta.
“You and I know why she’s here. Her father owed us a huge debt. I need a breeder. It’s a win-win situation.”
“I doubt Calla feels like such a winner right now,” Hector muses. He’s smiling that creepy little smile of his.
I finish the last of my drink and pick up my stack of ledgers.
“What? You’re not gonna see her?” Hector raises his brow in question. “I told her you were coming. She’s probably fidgeting in her room right now, waiting for you.”
“I don’t feel like it,” I sneer at him. “Next time, ask me first before you go making empty promises to strangers.”
“Oh wow. My bad,” he gives me a wry smile. “I’ll keep that in mind. So, about tonight’s buffet, that’s still gonna happen right?”
“Yes, it is,” I affirm. “As we discussed, it’ll be the perfect opportunity to introduce her to everyone. It’ll also be the right way to dissuade mother’s ploys to hook me up with every werewolf heiress within a twelve-mile radius. I’m sick of those silly little creatures prancing around my home, batting their lashes and trying to impress me.”
“Yeah, we both know you’re not searching for love,” Hector grimaces. He seems to be contemplating his next words.
“Forgive me, your majesty. I know I’m crossing the line here, but is there any chance you could try to be a bit nicer to your new… breeder?”
“Why?” I narrow my eyes at him.
He shrugs. “She’s here against her will. The only home she’s ever known has been taken away from her. I don’t know. I just feel sorry for her. That’s all.”
“You’re right. You really are crossing the line with this one,” I drop the ledgers. Hector stiffens and it pleases me to know that my beta is still a little afraid of me.
Everyone that I know either wants me or is terrified of me. The only one who’s not afraid of me is Brynne.
My twin brother.
Speaking of fear… This new wimp, Calla… I bet she’d shit her pants once she catches her first glimpse of me in the flesh.
She’d probably pass out when I try to put my dick inside of her. Scared little minxes have always pissed me off. I doubt this Calla would be any different.
I want to find out.
I don’t think I can wait until dinner time.
“Where are you going?” Hector calls after my retreating figure. I ignore him.
At the breeder’s door, I knock twice before I barge in.
She’s there. Standing in the middle of the room. She’s holding herself unnaturally still, like a rat caught in a flashlight.
I was right about this Calla. She’s a frighty little mouse. Plain and boring. I hate her already.
She’s nothing like Elsa had been. Elsa, with her bright smile and upbeat personality.
She had been the light of my world. And now, she’s dead.
Because she’s dead, I have to live with an overbearing mother, who tries to set me up at every turn. And because of my mother’s endless interferences, I now have to deal with a breeder.
“Y-Your m-majesty,” she stutters. She’s trembling but she still manages to offer me a bow. Her legs wobble and she nearly loses her footing.
So far, I’m not impressed with this Calla. I almost wish I could send her back home; to be done with her. But then, I think about having to put up with my mother’s antics, and just like that, I change my mind.
Realistically speaking, having a breeder is the easier option. At least this way, I can have the heirs I do desperately need without committing emotionally.
I can confidently say that there will be no romance in me and Calla’s future. I can barely imagine myself holding conversations with her.
What the fuck would we even have to talk about?
“The next full moon is in a week,” I say as calmly as I can manage. Somehow, it still comes out harsh.
“The mating will happen then. In the meantime, get settled in. I’ll have a maid assigned to you. There are also others, who will help you get used to your new life here.”
Calla squeezes her hands in front of her dress. She’s breathing deeply, like she’s on the verge of hyperventilating.
I can’t stand this shit. I need to leave. I can have Hector come deal with her.
I don’t have to see her until dinner time.
I turn away and walk out of the room.
I do not return to my study. Instead, I make my way to my bedroom. The first thing I see is the big portrait of Elsa. It’s sitting on the wall above the fireplace.
As usual, I’m drawn to it. I fill a glass with whisky and drink it in seconds. I pour another drink and sip it more slowly. I’m staring at Elsa the whole time.
“I’m not replacing you,” I say to the picture of my dead mate. “That’s not what this is. This is merely a way for me to make a few heirs. Once I get as many pups as I need out of the breeder, I vow to rip her head off with my own two hands.”
Calla's POVThe courtyard was full of children.I sat on the low wall in the late summer sun and watched them tear across the flagstones … the same grey stones where, years ago now, they had once dragged me toward a cell. I had stopped flinching at that thought a long time ago. These days, the stones held nothing worse than scuffed knees and dropped toys and the long warm shadows of a good afternoon.Adele led them, the way she led everything. She was tall now; she was a teenager, her dark hair shaking loose from its plait as she ran. Behind her came the twins … mine, not their fathers', though the joke wrote itself and the whole pack made it. Two boys. Of course, it had been two. I had laughed and cried both when the healer told me, and Brynn had gone white, and Blade had sat straight down on the floor, and I had asked both of them what exactly they had expected.Cael and Bram. Four years old and already a conspiracy of two. They charged after their sister with wooden swords, sh
Calla's POV Bianca came to see me three weeks after they named me Luna, and she came armed.She set a clay jug on my table, then a wax-stoppered bottle, then a small cloth bundle that smelled of honey and butter. "I raided the kitchens," she said. "Don't tell anyone. The Beta isn't supposed to steal her own pack's cakes.""The Beta can do whatever she likes," I said. "That's rather the point of being the Beta.""Nobody told me that part." She dropped into the chair across from me and put her boots up on the bench the way she had since we were children. "They told me all the other parts. The dull ones."I poured for both of us. The room was warm. The sun came through the high windows and lay across the floor in long gold bars, and somewhere down the corridor I could hear Adele's voice, high and bossy, ordering some poor pup around. For three weeks now, I have been learning to live quietly like this. Quiet that did not have anything terrible waiting underneath it."So," I said. "How
Calla's POV The door to the royal chambers closed behind them with a heavy, final thud. The noise of the lingering celebration faded to a distant murmur. Only the crackle of the low fire and the soft glow of moonlight through the tall windows remained.Calla stood between them, with her heart already racing. Blade’s hand rested at the small of her back, warm and steady. Brynn’s fingers brushed her hip. They had led her here from the gallery without a word, but the air between them had thickened with intent the moment they stepped inside.Blade moved first. He stepped behind her, sweeping her hair aside to expose the slender column of her neck. His lips brushed the sensitive skin just below her ear, soft at first, then open-mouthed, sucking the tender flesh gently. Calla shivered, a quiet sigh escaping her. Brynn mirrored him on her other side, kissing a slow trail down the opposite side of her throat, teeth grazing lightly before his tongue soothed the spot.“You’ve been so stron
Calla's POV The oldest of the council came forward.He was a stooped man, his beard white as frost, his hands shaking on his staff. He had stood behind Seraphine not an hour ago. Now he stood before me, and he bowed his head, low and slow."Luna," he said. The word cracked in his throat. He swallowed and tried again. "Calla. Daughter of no pack. Mate of our princes. Mother of the cure."The courtyard was silent. Even the wind had gone still."Do you accept this responsibility?" he asked. "To be the Luna of this pack. To uphold its laws and guard its young. To stand for the weak when the strong forget themselves. Do you swear to fulfil it to the best of what you are, for as long as you draw breath?"I looked at him. Then I looked past him, at the faces behind him. Hundreds of them. Faces that had watched me dragged to a cell. Faces that had wept for a plague they thought I carried. Faces that had called me a curse.They were not looking at me like that now.I set Adele down. She cau
Calla's POV"Is it finally over, Mummy?"Adele's voice was small and tired. The question was barely more than a breath against my neck. I turned to look at her in my arms, at her pale face and dark eyes still ringed with shadows, and I pressed my lips to her forehead."Yes, baby," I said. "It's finally over."I turned then, looking for Blade. He stood half a step behind me, his eyes on the crowd, on the ruined walls, on the new day threading light through smoke. I caught his sleeve, and he looked down at me, his brow lifting."There's someone else I want to save," I said."Who?""Elowen. I want her out of that cell." I held his gaze, steady, unflinching. "I don't know what you think she did, what crime your father believed she committed. But she is a good woman. And frankly…" my voice caught, cracked, steadied again, "…she is the reason we survived. She told Adele what to do. She prepared her. Without that, Tyson would still be walking."Blade's jaw tightened. He exchanged a look with
Calla's POV I followed the bad smell inside.The palace had turned sour. I dragged myself toward it. My left leg was still broken; it would take a little while to heal from the fall, and every step sent a sharp pain through my ribs that made my vision swim. I left bloody footprints behind me as I grabbed hold of the wall to push myself forward. I didn’t care. The only thing that mattered was ahead; I needed to go and help my mates no matter what.The great hall was barely recognizable. Everywhere was filled with dead bodies and blood. Blade was in his wolf form. He was massive; his fur had blood all over it. I didn’t know if it was his or someone else's. He circled low, his belly brushing the stone, his lips peeled back from fangs that dripped with saliva. Every time he lunged at Tyson, he moved, his body bending at angles that should have snapped his bones, his grey hands catching Blade’s jaws and tossing him aside like a pup.Brynn fought as a man. He moved like water. He twis
Third Person POV Blade stormed into the dining hall with haste, his broad shoulders tense, gray eyes scanning the room like a predator on the hunt. The morning light streamed through the tall windows, casting long shadows across the long wooden table. Servants moved quietly, setting out fresh br
Calla's POVI woke up slowly, stretching my arms above my head with a long, satisfied sigh. My body felt good … really good. The kind of deep, warm satisfaction that made my muscles loose and my skin tingle. My wolf was lighter inside me, almost playful, like she wanted to burst out and go for a
Third Person POV Blade woke slowly, the first rays of morning light filtering through the heavy curtains of the cabin. His body felt heavy but content, the kind of deep satisfaction he hadn’t known in years. Calla was curled up beside him, her long curly brown hair spilling across the pillow like
Third Person POV The fire was finally under control. Guards and healers swarmed the ruins of the Tonks manor. Calla’s father had been dragged out unconscious, covered in soot and blood. He woke up screaming like a lunatic, thrashing against the chains the guards had put on him.“You can’t take me







