Se connecterI died for my mate. When an assassin's wolfbane dagger was aimed at Alpha Damian Blackwood, I threw myself in front of it without hesitation, believing my sacrifice would finally prove the depth of my love. Instead, my final moments revealed a devastating truth. The man I worshipped had never loved me. The mate bond I cherished meant nothing to him because his heart belonged to his beautiful stepsister, the one woman he could never openly claim. To Damian, I was never his chosen mate. I was only a convenient pawn in a game I didn't understand. Then fate did the impossible. I woke up six years in the past, eighteen years old again, with all my memories intact and only one day remaining before the mate ceremony that had destroyed my future. This time, I refuse to make the same mistake. I will not chase Damian. I will not beg for his affection. And I will never die for him again. But the moment I begin changing my fate, everything starts to unravel. The Alpha who once barely tolerated my presence suddenly watches my every move. The farther I push him away, the more determined he becomes to keep me close. His obsession grows with every choice I make, as if losing me was never part of his plan. Even more disturbing is the fear in his stepsister's eyes whenever she looks at me. As hidden enemies emerge and long-buried secrets rise to the surface, I uncover a truth far darker than betrayal. My death was never an accident, and the past holds dangerous mysteries capable of destroying the entire pack. This time, I am no longer the girl willing to die for love. But rewriting destiny may awaken forces far deadlier than the future I escaped.
Voir plusPain was everywhere.
It consumed me so completely that I could no longer tell where it began or where it ended. It flowed through my veins like molten fire, burning everything it touched and leaving nothing but agony behind. Every nerve in my body screamed as the wolfbane poison spread deeper into my bloodstream, destroying my wolf and tearing me apart from the inside out.
The dagger was still lodged in my chest.
Every breath felt impossible.
Each inhale dragged sharp blades through my lungs, and every exhale carried away another piece of my life.
Around me, healers rushed frantically from one side of the room to the other. Their voices blended together into a distant storm.
"Her heartbeat is weakening!"
"We need more silverleaf extract!"
"The poison is spreading too quickly!"
Their panic should have frightened me.
Instead, I felt strangely calm.
Detached.
As though I were already standing at the edge of death, watching everything happen from far away.
The scent of blood filled the room.
My blood.
I almost laughed at the irony.
For years, I had imagined countless futures beside Damian Blackwood. I had imagined standing proudly beside him as his Luna. I had imagined growing old with him. I had imagined building a family with him.
I had imagined giving him my heart.
I had never imagined giving him my life.
Yet that was exactly what I had done.
The memory replayed endlessly in my mind.
The assassin emerging from the shadows.
The gleam of steel.
The wolfbane-coated dagger flying toward Damian's heart.
And me...
Running toward him without hesitation.
Without thought.
Without fear.
Because loving Damian had always been the most natural thing in the world.
Even when he never returned that love.
Even when every smile I offered was met with indifference.
Even when every sacrifice I made seemed invisible to him.
A bitter ache settled in my chest.
How pathetic I had been.
For six years, I had devoted myself entirely to him.
I defended him when others criticized him.
I protected him whenever danger approached.
I loved him with every piece of my soul.
And now I was dying alone.
A healer squeezed my shoulder gently.
"Stay with us, Lyra."
I wanted to tell her it was pointless.
But my lips refused to cooperate.
Then I heard voices drifting through the partially opened door.
Familiar voices.
My heart stumbled.
Damian.
And Selene.
Even through the haze of pain, my wolf stirred weakly.
Hope.
After everything, a small, foolish part of me still hoped.
Perhaps Damian was worried.
Perhaps he cared.
Perhaps watching me sacrifice myself had finally made him realize what I meant to him.
Then Selene spoke.
"You look troubled."
A pause followed.
Then Damian answered.
"The assassin escaped."
His voice was cold.
Controlled.
Unmoved.
"That's not what's bothering you," Selene said softly.
Silence followed.
A terrible silence.
My pulse quickened.
The room suddenly felt colder.
Then Selene sighed.
"She's dying, Damian."
Nothing.
No reaction.
No concern.
No emotion.
My stomach twisted painfully.
"Do you feel guilty?" she asked.
The silence stretched endlessly.
For one fragile moment, hope bloomed inside me.
Then Damian spoke.
"No."
The word shattered me.
I squeezed my eyes shut.
Surely I had heard wrong.
Surely—
"She saved your life," Selene continued. "Most men would feel something."
"I didn't ask her to do it."
The poison in my veins suddenly felt merciful compared to his words.
Each syllable cut deeper than the dagger ever had.
The healer noticed my trembling.
"Lyra?"
I ignored her.
I couldn't stop listening.
Because somehow the truth hurt less than the lies I had lived with for six years.
Outside, Selene laughed softly.
"Poor Lyra."
My throat tightened.
"I almost feel sorry for her."
Then she asked the question that destroyed everything.
"Did you ever love her?"
The entire world stopped.
The healers disappeared.
The pain disappeared.
There was only silence.
Please.
Just this once.
Lie to me.
Please, Damian.
Lie.
Then he answered.
"No."
Something inside me died.
Not my body.
Not my heart.
My soul.
The mate bond cracked violently inside my chest.
Pain exploded through me.
Far worse than the wolfbane.
Far worse than death itself.
"No," Damian repeated. "I never loved her."
Tears slipped down my cheeks.
The healer grabbed my hand desperately.
"Stay awake!"
But I couldn't.
Because my entire life was collapsing outside that door.
"Then why keep her around?" Selene asked.
Damian answered immediately.
"She was useful."
Useful.
The word echoed endlessly inside my mind.
Useful.
Not loved.
Not cherished.
Not wanted.
Useful.
A convenient tool.
A loyal servant.
A disposable sacrifice.
A sob escaped me.
The healers rushed forward.
More herbs.
More medicine.
More desperate attempts to save me.
But none of it mattered anymore.
"You know she would've done anything for you," Selene said.
"I know."
"You could have chosen her."
Then Damian laughed softly.
The sound felt like another dagger piercing my chest.
"I never wanted her."
Everything blurred.
My wolf whimpered in agony.
The mate bond shattered further.
Blood filled my mouth.
The healers panicked.
But their voices were fading.
All I could hear was Damian.
The truth.
The betrayal.
Six years.
Six years of love.
Six years of devotion.
Six years wasted.
The door opened.
Damian stepped inside.
Even through my fading vision, I recognized him instantly.
Tall.
Powerful.
Beautiful.
The man I had loved more than my own life.
His silver eyes met mine.
Cold.
Detached.
Empty.
As though I were already dead.
"Did... you mean it?" I whispered.
His jaw tightened.
"Lyra—"
"Did you mean it?"
The silence answered for him.
A broken laugh escaped me.
"You know what's funny?"
He frowned.
I looked directly into his eyes.
"I would've died for you again."
Something flickered across his face.
Regret.
Surprise.
Maybe guilt.
But it was too late.
"I know," he said quietly.
Of course he knew.
That was the tragedy.
He had always known.
And he had never cared.
Darkness swallowed the room.
The pain disappeared.
I knew I was dying.
I looked at Damian one final time.
If there was another life...
Another chance...
I would never love him again.
Never chase him.
Never sacrifice myself for someone who saw me as nothing more than useful.
My final breath left my body.
Darkness consumed everything.
And the world vanished.
...
"Lady Lyra?"
A distant voice called my name.
"Lady Lyra?"
My eyes flew open.
I sat upright instantly.
Sunlight streamed through the windows.
Birds sang outside.
My room.
My old room.
The room I hadn't seen in six years.
A young maid stood beside my bed.
Concern filled her face.
"Lady Lyra, are you alright?"
My heart began pounding.
My gaze swept across the familiar furniture.
The curtains.
The mirror.
The walls.
Then I saw the calendar.
The date.
My breath caught.
Tomorrow.
The mating ceremony was tomorrow.
My hands started shaking.
Because this was the exact morning before Damian Blackwood became my mate.
Slowly, I touched my face.
My skin.
My hair.
My younger body.
Realization crashed into me.
I wasn't dead.
I hadn't dreamed everything.
I had come back.
Back before the betrayal.
Back before the heartbreak.
Back before the dagger.
Back before my death.
A cold smile slowly formed on my lips.
The maid stepped back nervously.
Because the girl who had awakened this morning was no longer the same Lyra Silverthorne.
And somewhere within Moonfang territory, Damian Blackwood had no idea that fate had just changed.
Or that the woman who once died for him had returned with absolutely no intention of loving him ever again.
My heart slammed so violently against my ribs that it almost hurt.The stranger stood a few feet away from me, calm and composed, as though he had not just spoken words capable of shattering my entire world.His silver eyes remained fixed on mine.Unwavering.Patient.Dangerously observant.A faint smile lingered on his lips as he asked the question that made every drop of blood in my body turn cold."What was it like... dying?"The bookstore fell silent.Not ordinary silence.Not the peaceful quiet that belonged among shelves of old books.This silence felt alive.Heavy.Suffocating.The elderly shopkeeper looked seconds away from collapsing where he stood.His face had turned completely white.His hands trembled uncontrollably.But I barely noticed him.My attention remained locked on the stranger.Because somehow, impossibly, he knew.He knew something he should never know.The memory of the wolfbane dagger flashed through my mind.The unbearable agony.The poison burning through m
My heart nearly stopped beating.The black note trembled violently between my fingers as I stared at the three words written across the paper.THEY KILLED YOU.The room seemed to tilt around me.My mouth went dry.My pulse thundered inside my ears so loudly that it drowned out every other sound.Those words.That handwriting.That horrible feeling crawling beneath my skin.I had seen this before.Not in this life.In the other one.In the life that ended with a wolfbane dagger buried in my chest and my blood staining the healer's floor.A chill raced down my spine.Then I remembered the silver eyes watching me from the forest.The figure standing beyond the manor walls.Watching.Waiting.Knowing.I rushed toward the window.The curtains flew open beneath my trembling hands.Moonlight spilled across the forest.Trees swayed gently beneath the night breeze.Shadows danced between the branches.But there was nobody there.Nothing.The figure had vanished.Yet I knew what I had seen.Som
The entire pack square fell into stunned silence.Not the ordinary kind of silence that followed an unexpected announcement.This was the kind of silence that came before chaos.The kind that made hundreds of people forget how to breathe.The kind that warned everyone that something irreversible had just happened.I stood in the center of the ceremonial platform, surrounded by hundreds of pack members whose shocked eyes were fixed entirely on me.Warriors stood frozen in place.Elders stared in disbelief.Families whispered among themselves.Servants looked ready to collapse.Every person gathered in Moonfang territory had come to witness the mating ceremony between the future Alpha and his fated mate.Everyone expected a celebration.No one expected a rejection.Least of all Damian Blackwood.Across from me stood the man who had once been the center of my universe.Tall.Powerful.Untouchable.The future Alpha of Moonfang.My fated mate.The man I had died protecting.The man who had
My hands would not stop trembling.It had nothing to do with fear.Fear had died with me.What remained was rage.A deep, scorching fury that burned beneath my skin every time I remembered the last moments of my previous life.I stood motionless before the mirror in my bedroom, staring at the reflection of the girl looking back at me.Eighteen years old.Young.Healthy.Alive.There were no shadows beneath my eyes. No exhaustion carved into my face. No scars left behind by years of heartbreak and disappointment.The girl in the reflection still looked innocent.Still looked hopeful.Still looked like she believed in true love.A bitter laugh almost escaped me.That girl no longer existed.She had died on a healer's bed with a wolfbane dagger buried in her chest.She had died listening to the man she loved admit that he had never loved her at all.My fingers curled against the dressing table.The memory hit me again.I never loved her.The words echoed through my mind like a curse.My
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