Mag-log inAmelia Blackwood has spent the last two years as an outcast, serving the pack that once claimed her as family. Her crime? She didn't shift on her 16th birthday, leading to her family treating her as less than a servant. After she turned eighteen... everything changed. Whether for the better or the worse would depend on the ruthless Alpha King, Lukas Volkov. As Amelia navigates a treacherous path between servitude and sovereignty, she must confront her painful past and the brutal pack dynamics that threaten her very existence. When danger lurks in the shadows and betrayal seeps into every corner of the kingdom, Amelia must decide whether to bend to the Alpha King's will or fight. With the bond to her mate stronger than she ever imagined, will she embrace her fate as queen, or will the darkness of her past consume her once more?
view moreI woke to the sound of dripping water, a steady rhythm that marked time in my windowless cell. Eighteen years old today. The thought settled heavy in my chest as I stared at the cracked ceiling, counting water stains that had bloomed like dark flowers since yesterday. In another life, the one I was raised to expect, this birthday would have meant something. The coming of age, the possibility of finding a mate, of belonging. But my wolf had never awakened, and I had been cast aside, forgotten in this damp corner beneath the feet of those who once called me their daughter.
The thin mattress beneath me had long ago surrendered its shape, conforming to the concrete floor beneath. My blanket, threadbare but clean, at least, provided little warmth against the basement chill. I lay still for a moment longer, listening to the pipes groan overhead, carrying hot water to those who mattered while I shivered below.
Eighteen.
The age when most she-wolves trembled with anticipation, wondering if today might be the day they'd catch their mate's scent. The age when they would be presented to visiting packs, paraded like prized breeding stock, but with the privilege of choice that came with having a wolf. I had neither wolf nor choice.
I pushed myself up, my muscles protesting after yesterday's double shift in the laundry. The lone lightbulb dangled mockingly above, casting my shadow long and distorted against the wall.
"Happy birthday to me," I whispered, the words falling flat in the empty room.
I dressed quickly in the standard servant's uniform, gray cotton pants and shirt, marked with the Silver Lake pack symbol in faded blue thread. Once, I'd worn silk and cashmere, colours chosen to complement the copper of my hair. Now, I tied that same hair back with a fraying elastic, not bothering with the cracked mirror propped against the wall. There was no one to impress, no one who would notice or care.
The lock on my door clicked; a sound so familiar I could distinguish it from all other basement noises, and Lily slipped inside, her face flushed with exertion and something else. Excitement, perhaps. It looked strange on her face; we'd both learned to keep our expressions neutral, our emotions hidden deep where they couldn't be used against us.
"Quick," she whispered, producing a small, misshapen object from beneath her shirt. "Before anyone sees."
I recognized it as a cake only by the single candle stuck into its center. It was lopsided and frosted unevenly, clearly pilfered in pieces and reassembled in secret.
"Lily, you didn't." My chest tightened with equal parts gratitude and fear. "If they catch you…"
"They won't," she said with the stubborn confidence that had kept her standing tall through years of servitude. "Not if we eat the evidence." She grinned, producing a small match from her pocket.
The tiny flame illuminated her face, casting shadows that softened the hardness life had carved there. For a moment, I saw the girl she might have been in another life, one where her mother hadn't been used and discarded by a pack guard, one where she hadn't been born into service.
"Make a wish," she said, her voice dropping to a whisper.
I closed my eyes, knowing better than to wish for anything but still unable to stop myself. I wished for freedom. For dignity. For the wolf that had never come. Then I blew out the flame, plunging us back into the dim light of the bare bulb.
Lily hugged me fiercely, her thin arms stronger than they appeared. "Happy birthday, Amelia." She pressed the cake into my hands.
I broke the cake in half, offering her the larger portion.
We ate quickly, the sweetness foreign on my tongue after months of bland servant's rations. For a few stolen moments, we were just two girls celebrating a birthday, not cast-out and servant, not the lowest of the low.
"I have to go," Lily said suddenly, cocking her head toward the door. Her heightened senses caught something I couldn't. "Kitchen duty. They're already looking for me."
She slipped out as quietly as she'd come, leaving nothing but crumbs and the lingering warmth of her embrace. I brushed the evidence from my shirt and bed, swallowing the last bite as I prepared to face another day of labour.
But then the door crashed open before I could reach it.
Julian Forsyth filled the frame, his lean body coiled with the casual menace of a predator who never needed to rush for his prey. The pack's Gamma, the enforcer, the nightmare whispered about by servants and pack wolves alike. His gray eyes swept the room, missing nothing.
"Birthday celebration, Amelia?" His voice was soft, almost pleasant. That's how he always began, seemingly reasonable, even kind, before the mask slipped to reveal the monster beneath.
My heart hammered against my ribs, but I kept my face carefully blank. "I don't know what you mean, sir."
He smiled, the expression never reaching his eyes. "Victoria mentioned missing dessert. Strange coincidence on your birthday, isn't it?" He stepped closer, and I fought the urge to back away. "I thought perhaps we should discuss the Silver Lake pack's policy on theft by servants."
I held my ground even as my stomach twisted with dread. "I haven't stolen anything, sir."
His nostrils flared slightly. "Lying as well? I can smell the sugar on your breath." He clicked his tongue as if disappointed. "You know, in the old days, they'd cut off a thief's hands." His gaze dropped to my hands, and I instinctively curled my fingers. "But we're more civilized now. Ten lashes is the standard punishment for petty theft by a servant."
I swallowed hard, tasting cake turned to ash in my mouth.
"But," he continued, "since you're eighteen today, an adult by all standards… I think a special birthday present is in order." His smile widened, revealing too many teeth. "Fifteen lashes instead. Let's call the extra five a coming-of-age gift, shall we?"
He grabbed my arm, fingers digging into flesh that would bruise by evening. I didn't resist, I knew that would only make it worse, as he dragged me from my room, up the narrow servants' stairs, and through the main hall of the pack house.
Faces turned as we passed, some curious, some indifferent, some secretly pleased to see the once-privileged girl reduced to this. I kept my eyes down, focusing on the gleaming marble floor that I had scrubbed just yesterday. My cheeks burned with humiliation, but I refused to give them the satisfaction of tears.
The morning air hit my face as Julian pushed me through the doors and into the courtyard. A small crowd had already gathered; news of punishment traveled fast in a pack that thrived on hierarchy and displays of power.
"Kneel," Julian ordered, producing a whip from seemingly nowhere.
I knelt on the cold stone, my back to the assembled wolves. Julian tore my shirt open from behind, exposing my back to the elements and to the eyes of those who had once callcalleda packmate. I fixed my gaze on a small wildflower pushing through a crack in the courtyard stone… defiant, resilient, yet so easily crushed.
The first lash came without warning, fire exploding across my skin. I bit my lip until I tasted blood, determined not to cry out. The second fell before the pain of the first had fully registered, and then the third. I stopped counting after seven, my world narrowing to the rhythm of agony and the taste of blood in my mouth.
When it finally ended, I remained kneeling, waiting for permission to move. Blood trickled down my back, soaking into the waistband of my pants.
"Clean yourself up," Julian said, his voice bored now that the entertainment was over. "The dishes won't wash themselves."
I pushed myself to my feet with trembling arms, keeping my face turned away from the dispersing crowd. My birthday gift had been delivered. Another day in the life of the girl without a wolf.
Five days. The number lived in my chest like a splinter, working itself deeper with each passing hour. I walked beside Amelia through the corridor that led from the war room to our bedroom, my hand at the small of her back, and tried not to count the hours. Ares hadn’t stopped growling in three days. Not the low, rumbling warning that meant danger was close, but something more constant than that, something that lived behind my sternum and refused to quiet no matter what I did. He paced the edges of my consciousness with his obsidian form pulled tight, circling the same territory over and over, and each time I reached for him through the bond he shoved the same image back at me: Amelia, still as marble on a medical bed, chest not moving, monitors screaming. Then, in the same breath, Amelia in that clearing, kneeling in the dirt beneath a blood moon with her eyes blank and her hands at her sides. ‘Stop it,’ I told him. He didn’t stop it. I looked at her from the corner of my eye,
Lukas’s hand found my waist as the door closed behind Dr. Thornwood, his palm warm through the fabric of my sweater. He guided me with careful pressure, and I let him, my body moving to his without conscious decision. His lap was solid beneath me, his chest a wall of heat at my back, and for a moment I let myself sink into the contact, my head finding the hollow of his collarbone with the particular certainty of something coming home.Dominic and Nico sat opposite, the two of them arranged in chairs that had been pulled close to the desk. Dominic’s scarred face was set in lines of controlled patience, his steel-grey eye fixed on the map with the particular focus of a man who’d been hunting the same prey for too long. Nico looked worse – dark circles shadowing his eyes, a fresh cut across his jaw that hadn’t been there yesterday. They’d been searching while I’d been lying in a medical bed, and the guilt of that sat in my chest like something physical.I took a breath. Held it. Let it g
I woke to cold sheets and the particular silence of an empty room. My hand found the space beside me before my eyes opened, palm pressing into the mattress where Amelia should have been, and for one terrible moment the fear was back, cold and certain. Then I remembered: she was awake. She was healing. She was mine.She stood by the wardrobe, already dressed in trousers and a loose sweater that swallowed her frame, running a brush through her copper hair with hands that still trembled slightly. The morning light caught the angles of her face, hollows where there should have been curves, and something in my chest twisted at the sight.“You’re supposed to be in bed,” I said, pushing myself upright. My voice came out rougher than I’d intended.Amelia didn’t look at me. “We won’t find Sera if I’m stuck in bed, Lukas.”I swung my legs over the edge of the mattress, feeling every hour of missed sleep in the stiffness of my shoulders. “Elara said—”“I know what Elara said.” She set the brush
I kept my arm around Amelia’s waist as we walked back to our bedroom, feeling the particular lightness of her body against mine with a protectiveness that bordered on possessiveness. Five days in a medical bed had left her thinner than she should have been, the curves I’d memorised with my hands reduced to angles that made something in my chest ache. She leaned into me more than she normally would, her steps careful but steady, and I matched my pace to hers without comment.The corridors of the palace were quieter than they should have been at this hour, most of the staff still confined to quarters after the Voice’s attack. The few guards we passed snapped to attention, their expressions carefully neutral though I caught the relief in their eyes at the sight of their queen walking under her own power. News traveled fast. By now, everyone would know Amelia was awake, was recovering, was—against all odds—still herself.
I broke the kiss reluctantly, my body humming with a strange mix of pain and desire. "I love you too," I whispered against Lukas's lips, feeling his hands tighten protectively around my waist. The fight had left me battered but oddly exhilarated. Athena still prowled close to the surface, her cop
The royal arena loomed before us, its ancient stone walls catching the first pink fingers of dawn. Guards swarmed the perimeter, more than I'd ever ordered for any event in my thirty years as Alpha King. Dominic had taken no chances, his security measures exceeding even my own paranoid standards.
I picked at my breakfast, appetite diminished by the knot of tension in my stomach. In five hours, I would meet the wolf who wanted me dead. The private dining room felt unnaturally quiet despite the presence of Lukas beside me and Dominic and Nico seated across from us, their expressions grave a
We spent the next hour reviewing every piece of intelligence Dominic had gathered—witness reports of a tall female wolf with auburn hair near attack sites, patterns of movement that could be traced back to northern territories, the timing of attacks that seemed designed to draw attention away fro
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