LOGINRejected. Humiliated. Marked. On her eighteenth birthday, omega werewolf Livana Isole Liveshade expects her fated mate bond to change her life. Instead, it destroys it. The future Alpha, Bane Alistair, rejects her in front of the Silver Moon Pack and chooses another, leaving Livana as an outcast in the only home she has ever known. But Livana is not ordinary. A silver mark branded on her skin begins to awaken an ancient symbol tied to the Moon Goddess and a connection no one in her world fully understands. Among wolves, bonds are called mates… but among Lycans, they are called Erasthai. And Livana has just become one. Caspian Lycanthen, the cold and powerful heir to the Lycan throne, has spent centuries ruled by control, discipline, and power. But when he finds Livana, something in him fractures. Around her, his strength fades, his dominance weakens, and for the first time in his existence, the king becomes something dangerously human. Because Livana is not just his Erasthai.She is his weakness. As Bane tries to reclaim what he threw away and ancient forces begin to stir around the silver mark, Livana is pulled into a world where love is not safe, power is not stable, and destiny is not merciful. Now she must decide: Will she become the queen they say she is meant to be… Or the reason a king loses his throne?
View MoreMorning came slowly. I was still drifting somewhere between sleep and being awake when my mother’s voice cut through the room. “Livana. Wake up.” I pulled the blanket higher over my face, prompting her to snap, “Livana. Don’t start today.” A second later, the blanket disappeared completely, and cold air rushed over my skin. I groaned and rolled onto my side, dragging the pillow over my head. “I’m not going.” “You say that every morning,” she countered. “And I mean it every morning,” I muttered, earning a tired laugh from her.
“Livana Isole Liveshade,” she said, using my full name now. “It’s your last day of school and your birthday. You are going.” Birthday. The thought pushed through the fog in my head. Eighteen. The age where everything was supposed to make sense, the age you met your mate, and the age people stopped looking at you like you were unfinished. I wanted all of that. Nothing dramatic. Nothing complicated. Just something normal. But thinking about it this early in the morning felt exhausting, so I rolled over again. From somewhere deeper in the house came another voice, younger and entirely too cheerful. “You’re going to be late again!” It was Genevieve, forcing me to crack one eye open. “Why are you even awake?” I called back. “I live here,” she called back, as if that explained everything. I stared at the ceiling for a moment before finally sitting up, my red hair falling into my face in tangled waves while morning light slipped through the curtains beside my bed. My mother was folding clothes nearby, calm in the way mothers were when they had already decided how things were going to go. “You have school,” she reminded me. “I have exhaustion,” I countered. “You have both,” she said. I laughed quietly and pushed myself to my feet. The moment my feet touched the floor, something stirred faintly inside me. Nyx. My wolf was always there, quiet and watchful at the back of my mind. "You’re slow again," she murmured. “Not now,” I muttered. She went silent after that, though silence never really meant absence with her. Breakfast was simple; toast, tea, and something slightly burnt that nobody mentioned. I sat beside Genevieve, mostly pushing food around my plate while my father read something on his tablet. Every now and then, he glanced up at us with a distant sort of expression I couldn’t quite place. Genevieve, meanwhile, was talking enough for three people. “So after school, I’m going out,” she announced. When I asked with who, she replied, “My life.” “That’s not a person,” I pointed out. “It’s a lifestyle.” My mother sighed, telling Genevieve to finish her breakfast, but my sister ignored her and leaned toward me instead. “You’re eighteen today, you know.” “I’m aware,” I muttered. “Big year,” my father said finally, looking up from his tablet, but I just gave a small shrug. “It’s just a number.” My mother looked at me for a second longer than usual. “It’s never just a number,” she said quietly. I didn’t answer. Maybe she was right. But as far as I was concerned, I didn’t need fate to hand me some grand story. I just wanted things to fall into place like they were supposed to: a mate, a bond, and a life that felt certain for once."So, do you want me to...uh, strip naked for you now?" I ask, restlessly playing with the hem of my shirt. Cuddly bunny and fuzzy slippers!!! I did promise him that I'd model for him today, but I meant after school. I guess he has another thing in mind. Caspian looks equally tense. The atmosphere between us changed in the car, the moment he suggested that I pose for him now rather than later. He took us home. Now I'm standing in his room, feeling like I'm about to die. I swear, my heart is trying to escape out of my rib cage and the whole zoo just escaped in my tummy. He blows a few locks of his silky dark hair that hang over his forehead. I suddenly feel like giggling over how nervous we both are. We both look like a couple of little kids about to do something we're not supposed to but then he is not a kid in anyway after all he is 180 years old. Actually, seeing how nervous he is, makes me feel a little bold. Just a little. "Okay," I say, bringing up my hands and start
Caspian picks me up for school this morning. The kiss he gives me as soon as I get in the car leaves us both breathless. Genevieve prefers to walk to school with her friends. I suspect that she's actually still feeling shy and intimidated by Caspian. When I step out of the car with Caspian, there are no wolf whistles or catcalls. They know when not to mess up with lycans, the royal ones especially. Caspian wraps his arm around me as soon as we're out of the car. We still get stares and people whispering as we walk by, but I try not to let that bother me. I'm feeling apprehensive about being around Vivian again. She was getting on my nerve last night. I don't know how long I can pretend to be civil around her if she continued to behave like a spoiled brat. All the lycans are already there when we arrive. It's still early, but the sun is already shining, promising a beautiful warm day. They are all sitting on the picnic bench outside. Caspian instantly steers me towards where
I take off my dress to change into my pajamas. My tummy clench at the sight of red marks all over my neck and my chest. I can almost feel his mouth on my skin. Just after I step out of my closet, I hear a soft tapping on my window. Selene! She's holding onto the window frame outside, grinning in through the window. I rush over and open the window for her. "That's very polite of you. Caspian never knocks, he just barges in whenever he wants," I inform her. Selene giggles softly. "I'm guessing he does that a lot," she teases me as she steps into my room. I can feel my face turning red. "It's not that I'm not glad to see you, but what are you doing here?" "I know how upset you were. I just want to see how you're doing," she says as she looks around my room. "Thanks, Selene, but I'm okay…" "Livana, you don't have to pretend with me. I know how you feel. I know what Vivian is up to." "I thought you and Vivian were friends," I ask her. Selene sighs and plonks herself on
"Red, Red, Red, Red…" sings Julian irritatingly. He's sitting by the kitchen counter, sipping wine from a crystal goblet. "Hah! You can keep calling me that. Imma calling you Costa…or Coaster biscuit. Yeah! Coaster biscuit…Coaster biscuit sounds sooo cute!" I exclaim. "Coaster biscuit sounds like a girl! You can't call me that! I'm a manly man," he argues. "I can't believe I'm listening to this," complains Silas as he tosses the salad. Caspian just shakes his head. Caspian is…well, I'm not really sure what Caspian is doing. So far he has his arms wrap around me and keeps nuzzling and kissing my neck from behind, making me giggle and my toes curl while I'm trying to stir the creamy mushroom sauce. Selene finds my exchange with Julian funny and giggling hard while trying to flip the meat in the pan. They've fired Lora, their fifth cook. Now I'm supervising
I stare in disbelief as one black SUV after another pulls up in front of the Pack's house. How many people is Grandpa Arthur bringing with him? The whole army???I think the whole pack members are here, staring in disbelief like I am right now. Big strong men come out of the vehicles.Alpha Alistai
Caspian thinks that it’s time that he should meet my parents. I think so too. People at school already know that I’m with a lycan by now. News like that travels fast. It’s better that my parents hear it from us, rather than from someone else.I ask him to come back later so that I can break it to m
The ride to Caspian's house felt unreal. One minute I had been standing in a crowded school hallway trying to stop him from turning Bane into a permanent wall decoration. The next, I was sitting beside him, watching the town disappear behind us. Neither of us spoke much. His hand remained wrapped a
The moment I stepped through the back door, Mom was waiting. Arms crossed. Foot tapping. The universal sign that I was in trouble."Where have you been?"I froze halfway into the kitchen. "A run."Mom narrowed her eyes. "A run?""To clear my head." Which wasn't exactly a lie. I had gone running. Th
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