LOGINAva's POV
I was starting to feel lightheaded. Not from the bond. Not from the tension crackling between the two most powerful men in the room. Just from the sheer, impossible absurdity of my life. Four days ago I had been crying into my pillow in a one-room apartment, eating leftovers from the café and convincing myself that being invisible was the same thing as being safe. Now two men were squaring up over me in front of my entire pack. *Is this real?* I pressed my fingers discreetly into my palm just to check. It hurt. So yes. Apparently real. Sebastian's eyes hadn't left me since Jackson grabbed my arm. I could feel the pull of the bond between us — strange and new, nothing like what I had felt with Jackson. That had been desperate, fragile, a drowning person reaching for something solid. This felt like standing near a fire. Warm. Consuming. Impossible to look away from. My body responded to him and I hated that it did. The bond between me and Jackson hadn't been severed yet. It made no sense. None of this made sense. "There is no need for conflict." Elder Thomas moved through the crowd with the careful authority of a man who had navigated pack politics for decades. Every head turned. "Over the years, our people have recorded cases of one female being bonded to two mates simultaneously. It is rare, but it is a natural occurrence within the moon goddess's design." A sound left my mouth before I could stop it. Something between a gasp and a laugh. Of course it is. "In such cases," Elder Thomas continued, "the female is given three months. Both males compete for her heart. At the end of that period, she chooses one and formally rejects the other. No earlier." Elsie scoffed from somewhere behind me. Loudly. She didn't bother pretending otherwise. Sebastian turned to face Elder Thomas with an expression that could have frozen a river. "Those rules don't apply to me." His voice was quiet and final. "I am not a werewolf. And I will not wait three months to claim my mate." "I understand your position, Your Majesty." Elder Thomas held his ground with admirable composure. "But Ava is of this pack. She must abide by our laws." Something ignited in my chest. I let it burn for exactly two seconds before I opened my mouth. "One of you?" I said. The room went quiet. I stepped forward, away from the wall I had pressed myself against, away from the corner I had learned to occupy — and I let every person in that room look at me properly for the first time. "Since the day I failed to shift, not one of you treated me as though I belonged here. You called me a rogue. You laughed at me in the street. You let my own family throw me out." My voice didn't shake. I was surprised by that. "And now — *now* — when it serves you, I am suddenly one of you?" Silence. Sebastian's eyes found mine across the room and something in them — approval, maybe, or recognition — made my spine straighten further. "She is right," he said. "She is an outcast in your pack and every person in this room knows it." He looked at Elder Thomas without blinking. "Do not stand in front of me and pretend otherwise." "It doesn't matter!" Jackson's voice cracked through the room. "Her parents are pack members. That makes her pack. This is her home and she is *my* mate —" "Stop." The word came out of me like something that had been building pressure for years. I walked up to Jackson before I could think better of it — close enough to look him directly in the eye — and I felt the room collectively hold its breath. "You are pathetic," I said. His mouth opened. Closed. "Ava!" My mother's voice from behind me. "He is your Alpha —" "I don't care." I didn't turn around. "He rejected me. He told me to stay away from this pack. He told me to leave the city so his important guest wouldn't have to look at me." My voice cracked on that last part and I hated it, but I kept going. "And now — the second someone else wants me — he cares. He suddenly wants me back." I shook my head slowly. "You don't love me, Jackson. You just don't want to lose." "Ava." His voice dropped. The anger drained out of it, replaced by something raw. "I made a mistake." The laugh that left me was short and humourless. "So did I." I held his gaze. "I let myself hope. I thought that one word from you meant everything was going to change." I swallowed. "I won't make that mistake again." I turned to face the room — my parents, the elders, the pack members who had watched me be humiliated for years and said nothing — and I let the silence stretch for one long moment. Then I looked at Jackson one last time. "I, Ava Wellington, accept your rejection." The effect was immediate. Jackson's hand flew to his chest. He staggered, the full force of the severed bond hitting him like a physical blow, and somewhere behind him my father's men caught his arms to keep him upright. "No —" He lurched forward. "You cannot —" Sebastian stepped between us before Jackson's hand could reach me. One smooth, immovable step. He didn't touch Jackson. He didn't need to. The message was clear. *She is not yours anymore.* "It is done," Sebastian said to the room. "We leave in an hour." He looked at me — just me, briefly, like a promise — and walked out with his men behind him. ****** The room exhaled. And then, because apparently this family could not go thirty seconds without reminding me of who they were, my mother raised her hand. My father caught her wrist before it landed. "Have you lost your mind, Sonia?" His voice was low and furious. "She is the Lycan King's mate. He will burn this entire territory to the ground if you touch her." My mother lowered her hand slowly. I watched it happen and felt something strange — not relief, not satisfaction. Just a tired kind of clarity. The only reason my mother wasn't hitting me right now was fear of consequences. Not love. Not regret. It had never been love. Elsie stepped into the silence my mother left behind. "Don't let it go to your head," she said, her voice sweet and sharp as broken glass. "You don't have a wolf, Ava. His people will find out. His advisors will force his hand. And when he realises he's made a mistake —" She smiled. "You'll be back on the streets where you belong." I let her finish. Then I looked at her — really looked at her, the way you look at something you're leaving behind — and I smiled. "Be careful, Elsie." I kept my voice light. "You really don't want to make an enemy of a queen." Her smile faltered. "Wolf or not, I am leaving this place as the mate of the most powerful man alive." I glanced at the room — one full, final look at every person who had made the last four years what they were. "Which is more than any of you will ever be able to say." I turned to go. "Ava." Jackson's voice. Quiet now. Stripped of the alpha command and the jealousy and the performance of it. Just his voice. I stopped, but I didn't turn around. "He's dangerous. You don't know him — not really. I just —" A pause. "Please be careful." I almost softened. Almost. "I will," I said. And then — "Goodbye, Jackson." I felt his hand close around my arm one last time. Light this time. Not possessive. He leaned close enough that only I could hear him. "I will come for you, Ava. I made the mistake of letting you go once. I won't make it twice." His voice was steady and certain in a way that made my chest ache against my will. "This isn't over." I pulled my arm free gently. "Goodluck," I said. And I walked out without looking back.Ava's POVThe moment the pack house doors closed behind me, I exhaled.Not a small, careful breath — a real one. Deep and long, like I had been holding it for years and only just remembered I was allowed to stop.I wasn't being chased out this time.I wasn't being hidden, or warned away, or reminded of everything I lacked. I was walking out of my own accord, beside a man who had stood in front of my entire pack and claimed me in front of everyone who had ever made me feel worthless.*My life is finally changing.*I let myself believe that, fully, for the first time.Outside, a convoy of sleek black cars lined the road in front of the pack house. Quiet. Immaculate. The kind of vehicles that didn't need to announce themselves because everything about them already did.The entire pack had spilled out to watch.I felt their eyes as Sebastian walked beside me — some curious, some bitter, some wearing the particular expression of people recalculating how they had treated someone they now ha
Ava's POVI was starting to feel lightheaded.Not from the bond. Not from the tension crackling between the two most powerful men in the room. Just from the sheer, impossible absurdity of my life.Four days ago I had been crying into my pillow in a one-room apartment, eating leftovers from the café and convincing myself that being invisible was the same thing as being safe.Now two men were squaring up over me in front of my entire pack.*Is this real?*I pressed my fingers discreetly into my palm just to check.It hurt. So yes. Apparently real.Sebastian's eyes hadn't left me since Jackson grabbed my arm. I could feel the pull of the bond between us — strange and new, nothing like what I had felt with Jackson. That had been desperate, fragile, a drowning person reaching for something solid.This felt like standing near a fire. Warm. Consuming. Impossible to look away from.My body responded to him and I hated that it did. The bond between me and Jackson hadn't been severed yet. It ma
Ava's POVNot this again.I heard the words leave Sebastian's mouth and felt the room shift around me like the ground had tilted. My first instinct was almost a laugh — a short, hollow thing that I swallowed before it could escape.Two mates in one week.The moon goddess had a truly terrible sense of humour."I'm afraid you're mistaken, Your Majesty." Jackson's voice was smooth, diplomatic, but I could hear the tension underneath it. He smiled at Sebastian the way people smile when they're trying to control something they can't. "Ava cannot be your mate. It's simply not possible."Sebastian didn't even glance at him.His grey eyes stayed on mine, steady and unbothered, like Jackson hadn't spoken at all."I am certain," he said simply. Then — "Where are her parents? I'd like to speak with them."Something moved across Jackson's face. Something I might have called jealousy if I believed he was capable of it.He ruffled his hair, jaw tight, and left the room without another word.*****T
Ava's POVThe music stopped first.Then the chatter.Then everything.A hush fell over the ballroom like a held breath, and I didn't need to look up to know why. I could feel it — that pressure in the air, dense and commanding, pressing down on every person in the room at once.I looked up anyway.Alpha Jackson walked in first, but my eyes went straight past him.King Sebastian Reynolds.Even his photos hadn't prepared me for this. The white hair I had studied on my phone screen was somehow more striking in person — loose, falling to his neck, sweeping across the left side of his face like it had been styled by someone who understood exactly what they were doing. His eyes were grey and cold as they swept the room, cataloguing everything with the quiet efficiency of a man who had never once felt threatened by anything in his life.Around me, every single person had dropped to their knees.I followed, bowing my head, grateful for any reason to look at the floor.Even without a wolf, I f
Ava's POV"Mate."That single word had undone me completely.For one brief, impossible moment, I had let myself believe it. Let myself feel it — the warmth of the bond, the electricity of his touch, the wild and reckless hope that the moon goddess had finally looked down at me with something other than indifference.I had been so foolish.When Alpha Jackson's hand touched mine, a jolt shot through my entire body like lightning finding the ground. And with it came his scent — rich and full, like a field of flowers after rain. It was the most beautiful thing I had ever experienced.It lasted about ten seconds.Then he opened his mouth and destroyed everything."You will continue to live your life outside the pack house. It will be a thing of shame if anyone finds out about your existence."He didn't even look at me when he said it. Not once. I was standing right in front of him — his *mate* — and I wasn't worth a single glance."King Sebastian will be arriving in a few days. Leave the c
Alpha Jackson's POVFour years.That was how long I had been away from Night Howl. Four years of business, politics, and pack alliances — and through all of it, one thought had followed me like a shadow.Get home. See her.Now I was finally here, and the pack house felt exactly as I had left it. The familiar stone walls. The smell of pine and earth. The warmth of people who had been waiting for their Alpha to return.I walked through the doors and the room erupted.Cheers. Applause. The sound of my pack welcoming me home after too long away. I smiled, shook hands, pulled people close — and for a moment, it genuinely felt good to be back."Son."My father's arms wrapped around me first, tight and firm the way they always were. Over his shoulder I could already see my mother waiting her turn, eyes wet with the tears she was too proud to let fall early."Welcome back." She held me like she was afraid I might disappear again."It's good to be home," I said, and I meant it.Oliver stepped







