LOGINZara's world began to spin. King Draven had just called her by her name; how in earth did he know her name. Scratch that, what was it he had said last before her ears began to ring and her heart began to race faster in her chest?!
She didn't think she had heard him right, her wolf was growling so loudly that she found it hard to process a y further words that had emanated from Draven's mouth. And then, the tingling sensation hit her nose, the familiar scent she had always dreaded and wished she would never get the privilege of sensing it again, but here it was, pulling at her heart strings. Zara’s breath hitched, her wolf stirring at the undeniable pull of the bond snapping into place. The air between them hummed with raw power, a connection stronger than anything she had ever felt before. But instead of the rejection she expected, Draven didn’t push her away. He took a step forward, their bodies almost pressing together. She had not expected that in the space of one night, she would get rejected and find another mate right after. But she wasn't about to let herself go through the same process again, regardless of his status. “I don’t have time for this,” Zara said, stepping back instinctively. “If you’ve come to reject me, do it quickly.” Draven's lips curled into something that wasn’t quite a smile. “You assume too much.” Zara’s brow furrowed. He wasn’t rejecting her? For the first time in her life, the pain of rejection didn’t come. Instead, Draven reached out, his fingers brushing against her wrist. A jolt of heat shot through her, not just the pull of the mate bond but something deeper, darker. “I won’t reject you, Zara,” Draven murmured. “But I won’t mark you either.” Zara stilled, her mind struggling to comprehend his words. “Why?” she asked, voice quieter than she intended. Draven's expression darkened, his gaze flickering with something she couldn’t place. “Because if I do, you’ll die.” Zara's eyes widened at his words. "Die?!" She exclaimed. "Can you not sense the curse around you, Zara." He said in a soft voice that made Zara's stomach churn both from the texture of his voice and what he was revealing to her. "And besides, Zara, you know you were not supposed to be here. My men are right over there... hunting." He said, pointing into the distance. "I'm not quite disappointed that the scent of the mating bond has led me to you, Zara, but you need to head home right now!" He ordered her and led her into the direction from Where she had come. He stroked her chin lightly before he turned and headed in the opposite direction. ****** "You're back already?!" Denice could help but voice out her surprise when she saw Zara walk in through the door. "I changed my mind. I think I'd prefer to sleep over it instead." Zara replied and collapsed into her bed. She laid awake that night, staring at the ceiling of her cabin while Draven's words replayed in her mind. Why would marking her kill her? she had thought. A chill crept through her body, and for the first time, she thought of her past rejections not as a string of bad luck—but as a pattern. A pattern that made no sense. Sitting up, she reached for her phone and scrolled through old messages from the mates who had cast her aside. But as she searched, she realized something that made her blood run cold. There were recent reports of wolves disappearing without a trace and every single effort to find them was futile. It had been posted just a few hours ago that a couple more wolves had disappeared that evening and Alpha Kieran was among them. Zara sat up in bed and wiped her eyes. She began doing some more research; all of her other mates that had rejected had also disappeared mysteriously. Six rejections. Six mates. Six disappearances. A sharp knock on her window sent her heart into a frantic rhythm. Zara spun, eyes narrowing as a hooded figure stood outside in the shadows. Her gaze fell on Denice who still fast asleep on her bed. Cautiously, Zara stood and went to unlatch the window. The scent of earth and musk filled her senses as she did, it was a rogue. “You’re in danger,” the man rasped, his voice barely audible over the night breeze. “Your bond with Kael isn’t a blessing. It’s a trap.” Zara stiffened. “Who are you?” The rogue’s gaze darted around, fear flashing in his eyes. “The others—they didn’t just reject you. They were erased.” A chill ran down her spine. “What do you mean?” “They were never meant to claim you,” he whispered urgently. “Neither is the King. Someone—something—is using you, and if you don’t leave now, you’ll be next.” Before she could demand more answers, the rogue’s body convulsed, his eyes going wide with terror. A strangled gasp left his lips before he dropped to the ground, a dagger buried in his back. Zara stumbled away, her breath catching as Draven emerged from the shadows, his obsidian eyes glowing in the moonlight. His hands were clenched into fists and his body rigid. But there was something wrong with him. His muscles tensed unnaturally, his breaths came in ragged gasps. His wolf was fighting for control. “Dra.... Draven?” she whispered, "What...what are you doing here, how did you know where I lived?!" His head snapped toward her, and for the first time, she wasn’t sure if he truly recognized her. “I—” His voice was raw, guttural, as if he were in pain. His eyes flickered from black to molten gold, his fingers twitching at his sides. Then, with a growl that shook the night, Draven dropped to his knees, gripping his head as if he were battling something unseen. Zara rushed to him, but before she could reach him, a deep, inhuman voice which didn't seem to belong to him, growled from his lips. "It’s too late." Zara froze, her blood running ice-cold. Draven lifted his head, his gaze locking onto hers with an intensity that made her heart hammer against her ribs. Something—or someone—was inside him. And it wanted her dead.Zara stared at the letter, her hands trembled so badly that she almost dropped the letter into the snow. For a long moment, she couldn't bring herself to read the again again, it wasn't possible. Her grandmother had died fifteen years ago, that was what she believed all this while. She still remembered standing beside the small grave with dirt under her fingernails because she'd insisted on helping. She remembered the rain that refused to stop falling. She remembered wondering why the world could keep moving when hers had just ended. So how... How was she holding a letter written for this exact moment? "Zara." Kael's voice was gentle. "Come back inside." She shook her head. "I need to read it." The Watcher hadn't moved, it just stood there, its eyes fixed directly on Zara. Zara unfolded the rest of the letter. * * * * * * "My dearest Zara, If you're reading this, then I have failed. I prayed you would never have to carry what our family has carried. I prayed I could tak
The city bells rang without stopping one after another. The sound rolled through the streets, bouncing off stone walls until it became one long, dreadful echo.Zara had heard bells for celebrations, she had heard them for attacks, she had heard them when a child wandered too close to the forest but this sounded different.She and Kael followed Selene out of the archives almost at a run, Rynese and Valkyrie were close behind them. The streets were already in chaos, parents hurried with their children inside, guards gave orders panicking."Where are they?" Kael asked."The north road." Selene answered."How many are they?"Selene hesitated."...One."Rynese blinked."One?""So, you rang every bell in the city because of one person?" He asked amused.Selene didn't answer him, she didn't have to because the look on her face was already enough.* * * * * The northern gate was surrounded by warriors, rows upon rows of them. Vampire soldiers stood shoulder to shoulder with their weapons dra
For several seconds, Zara couldn't move. The necklace was just laid in her palms, she traced the crescent moon with her thumb. It was clear that it belonged to her grandmother.When Zara was little, Evelyn Grey never took it off. She wore it while baking, while tending the garden, even while teaching Zara how to braid her hair. Zara had asked countless times why it was so special.Her grandmother had only smiled."Some things are inherited before we're old enough to understand them."At the time, Zara had thought she was talking about the necklace, now she wasn't so sure."Zara?"Kael's voice pulled her back from her thoughts He was standing a few feet away, watching her, she slowly stood and held the necklace out to him."I know this necklace." She said, her hands were stretched out to him."You've seen it before?" He frowned."It belonged to my grandmother."Those words made everyone go quiet. Selene stepped closer."May I?" She said.Zara hesitated before placing the pendant in he
The guard's words echoed in the room, nobody spoke for what seemed like minutes "The northern gate just opened."Nobody moved.Then Kael was already outside, Zara grabbed her sword from where it leaned against the wall and hurried after him. Rynese stumbled out of the room across the hall, still trying to pull on his coat."I swear," he muttered, "one peaceful morning. That's all I've ever asked for."Valkyrie walked past him without slowing down."You chose the wrong kingdom."* * * * * The northern gate was the largest entrance into Belmar territory built into the side of the mountain itself, it was less a gate and more a fortress of black stone. Thick iron doors, each taller than three wolves standing on each other's backs, had remained sealed for generations. No one could open them.Everything beyond them had long been abandoned.By the time Zara reached the walls, dozens of guards had already gathered there, some so them stood with their weapons already drawn, others simply jus
The room became silent. Those words ranged in their heads.*Send Zara Grey and come alone.*Zara stared at the parchment lying on the table.For a moment, she could only hear the sounds of the wind in the air, nobody spoke, there were no voices, no jokes, no arguments, no bells ringing... Just pure silence.Then Rynese broke the silence."Well....." He said Everyone looked at him."That's definitely a no."The tension in the room became lesser.Selene folded her arms."It wasn't a request.""No, it was a demand," Valkyrie said. "Which is why it's definitely a no."Kael didn't say anything, Zara looked at him. Immediately, she regretted it. The expression on his face was a bit terrifying because he looked too calm for what was going on. His silver eyes remained fixed on the note."Kael." Zara called out.He didn't answer."Kael." She called out again.Slowly, his gaze shifted to hers."What?"That single word came out as though he had not intended it at her but for the situation. Zara
Zara didn't sleep after everything that had happened, she could still see the figure on the ridge. Every time she closed her eyes, she saw it again standing and staring directly at her then lifting a hand and waving it at her as though it knew her.The worst part wasn't the fact that she was scared but how it chooses to wave at only her.Something about the figure felt wrong in a way she couldn't explain and it terrified her more than anything.The morning was cold and gray, the city looked exhausted. People moved through the streets with dark circles under their eyes, nobody was smiling. It was like they waited for something to happen or they hoped it didn't.Zara was drinking a cup of bitter tea when she heard a loud knock on the door. Kael opened it.A young vampire messenger stood outside breathing hard, his face was pale."Lady Selene needs you."Kael immediately straightened up."Why?"The messenger swallowed."They found something."* * * * * An hour later, they were standing
Zara woke up before sunrise freezing from the cold, the North was colder than she'd thought. The air was cold, even the ground itself was cold. She tried moving but Kael’s arms were wrapped around her waist, she remembered last night's kiss and immediately laid down back recalling all the memories
Rynese ran left with Valkyrie and then they were gone. Not gone as in retreated, gone as in the dark swallowed them and the sounds of their footsteps moved east and kept moving east until Zara couldn't track it anymore no matter how hard she tried to keep up."Zara." Kael's hand found her arm. "Let
The northern vampire territory announced itself before they crossed the border.There was no actual sign or marker or anything that polite. Just a sudden, sharp change in the cold air. The kind of cold that didn't build gradually but arrived all at once like a door had been opened onto something th
But that's not all." Wisteria turned the wooden piece she'd brought in with her over in her hands."There's a faction within the northern covens that's been pushing to dissolve the Delmar Accord for years. They want to hunt freely again. They want expansion." She looked at Kael. "If they're the one







