LOGINCiara had one job: secure her engagement to the Alpha's heir. She failed. Rejected at the mating ball and left to freeze in the snow by her own father, she's saved by the last person she expected—Draven Stormclaw, the notorious bastard son everyone fears. His price for her rescue? Marriage. He claims he wants the scandal. A way to humiliate the brother who cast her aside. But the way he looks at her—the careful touches, the fierce protection, the warmth hidden beneath his cold reputation—tells a different story. As Ciara is pulled deeper into Draven's dangerous world, she begins to suspect he's hiding something. That his reasons for saving her run far deeper than revenge. But with her eighteenth birthday approaching—the day she'll finally sense her true mate—time is running out for secrets. Because some bonds are written in the stars. And some are forged in snow and desperation.
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"Our engagement is over."
Kaden said it casually, as though he were declining a second glass of wine.
Cold. Sharp.
The words did not make sense at first. They were just sounds, syllables that could not possibly mean what they seemed to mean.
And yet, they were real.
I never imagined that everything I had worked for over the past decade would collapse just because of a single sentence like this.
For as long as I can remember, it felt as if the meaning of my existence was simply to become his Luna.
The crystal chandeliers blazed overhead in the great hall, their light illuminating the shocked faces around us—wolves from across the territory who had gathered for this momentous occasion. The vibrant music and laughter felt like a cruel backdrop to my crumbling world.
"What?! Kaden, you can't be serious!" I gasped, my hands clenching so tightly behind my back that my knuckles ached.
He stood there in formal black, the silver embroidery on his collar marking him as the Alpha's heir. His dark hair framed a chiseled face, but his eyes—cold and distant—refused to meet mine.
"I will not be forced into a marriage I never wanted," he continued, his voice slicing through the bustling sounds around us.
Eyes began to turn our way, whispers swirling like wind through dead leaves. I felt the weight of their scrutiny pressing down on me.
"But… our mothers promised," I stammered, grasping for the tether of tradition that had bound us.
Kaden's expression hardened.
"Your mother is dead. My mother never consulted me. I’ll end this mistake myself." His gaze finally met mine, cold and distant as winter stars. "I need a Luna who shares my vision for this pack. Someone who can stand beside me in battle, not someone raised to pour tea and smile."
Heat flooded my face. "I trained for this. I learned strategy, politics, healing. I'm not—"
"You learned to be ornamental." He stepped back, putting distance between us. "I am sorry, Ciara, but you are not what I need. You are not different from any other she wolf who wants the title."
Not different. Not special. Not enough.
"Kaden, please." My voice cracked. I hated how desperate I sounded, but panic clawed at my throat. Without this engagement, without him, I had nothing. I was nothing.
"It is done." He turned away. "Goodbye, Ciara."
I watched him disappear into the crowd, and that is when I felt it, the weight of every eye in that hall. The whispers grew louder, no longer bothering to hide behind raised hands.
"Raised her whole life for this."
"How humiliating."
"What will she do now."
"Always knew she was not right for him."
The walls pressed in. The air grew thick. I could not breathe, could not think, could not do anything but stand there as my entire world crumbled around me.
A hand gripped my elbow. Hard.
"Come along, miss." The guard's voice was gruff but not unkind. "Best you leave now."
I let him guide me toward the doors, my legs moving on their own while my mind spun uselessly. The other guard took my other arm, and together they walked me through the crowd like I was a criminal being removed from the premises.
Perhaps I was. Perhaps wanting to matter, wanting to belong, wanting to be loved, perhaps those were crimes here.
The doors opened. Cold air slapped my face.
And then I was outside, standing at the top of the marble steps while snow drifted down from the black sky.
The doors closed behind me with a terrible finality.
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The walk home passed in a blur of white and gray. Snow melted in my hair, soaked through my thin party slippers, numbed my fingers. I barely felt it.
You are not different from any other she wolf.
My mother's face swam in my memory. Her thin hand gripping mine, her voice hoarse with the sickness that would take her three days later.
"Listen to me, little star. You must marry Kaden Stormclaw when you are grown. Promise me."
"Why, Mama?"
"Because he will protect you. Because without his protection, your father's house will destroy you." Her eyes had been fever bright, desperate. "Everything I have arranged, every promise I have secured, it is all to keep you safe. Promise me you will marry him."
"I promise, Mama."
That promise had shaped everything. Every lesson in deportment, every hour studying pack law, every morning rising before dawn to practice the Luna's blessing. I had made myself into a perfect future Luna.
I thought Kaden's gaze would rest on me if I could do everything perfectly.
I thought he would protect me, just like my mother said he would. Maybe... even love me.
But he had looked at me like I was worthless.
The lights of my father's house appeared through the snow. Our house, I had to remember to think of it that way, even though it had never felt like mine. Not since Father remarried six months after Mama died. Not since Seren was born and became the daughter he actually wanted.
I climbed the steps to the door. Raised my hand to knock.
The door opened before my knuckles touched wood.
My stepmother stood in the entrance, her beautiful face twisted with fury. "How dare you show your face here."
I blinked snow from my lashes. "I live here."
"You lived here because you were engaged to the Alpha's heir. Because you had value." Elara's voice dripped with venom. "Now you are just a failed, useless girl who humiliated this family in front of the entire pack."
"I did not……”
"Everything is your fault!" She advanced and I stumbled backward, barely catching myself on the railing. "We invested everything in you. Your training, your tutors, your wardrobe, all so you could secure our family's position. And you could not even keep one male interested."
"He never wanted the engagement…."
"Then you should have made him want it!" Elara shrieked. "You should have been prettier, smarter, more charming, something! Instead you wasted years of our resources and got nothing in return."
The door opened wider. My father appeared behind Elara, his face hard.
"Papa." The word came out small, childish. I hated myself for it.
"Kneel."
I stared at him. "What?"
"You heard me." His voice was flat, empty of anything that resembled love. "Kneel in the snow. Stay there until you understand the shame you have brought to this house."
"But I will freeze."
"Then perhaps you will learn humility." He placed his hand on Elara's shoulder, the gesture so casual, so familiar. He never touched me like that. Never looked at me the way he looked at her and Seren. "Until you can be useful to this family, you have no place under our roof."
The door slammed.
I stood there, staring at the painted wood, waiting for it to open again. For my father to appear and say he did not mean it. For someone to care that I was out here, that the snow was falling harder now, that my party dress was soaked through and my entire body shook with cold.
No one came.
Slowly, mechanically, I sank to my knees on the stone steps.
The snow kept falling.
Ciara’s POVThe next day.I was coming back from a session with Serafine, my hair still loose, when movement in the entrance hall below caught my attention. I stopped at the railing, looked down and saw a woman.She was tall. Dark-haired, with an elegance that came from years of knowing exactly what effect she had when she walked into a room. She wore deep green, simply cut, and she moved like someone who had never once doubted that she deserved the space she occupied.The guards at the entrance were practically falling over themselves. The older one on the left — the one who had never once smiled at me without prompting — was grinning like she'd just said the funniest thing he'd heard all year. She laughed with them, easy and warm, her hand resting briefly on the younger guard's arm, and every single one of them stood a fraction straighter without noticing they were doing it.I stood at the railing and watched this for longer than I should have.A maid came around the corner behin
Draven's POVMarcus left the report on my desk at midnight with a single line written beneath his summary in his precise, economical hand: *This one is worse.*I read it twice before I set it down.Corvin. Junior aide, twenty-three years old, attached to the council offices for the past fourteen months. The kind of young man who blended into the background of every meeting he attended — quiet, efficient, forgettable. The kind that nobody watched because nobody thought there was anything to watch.The leaks that couldn't have come from Wren pointed directly to him. Meeting schedules that Wren wouldn't have known. Internal correspondence from council sessions. Details about pack resource allocation that lived in exactly one set of documents — the ones that passed through the council offices before they reached anyone else.Corvin had access to all of it.I sat back and let that settle for a moment. Two informants. One a guard with gambling debts and a contact at a tavern. The other a co
Kaden’s POVMy father was still in the chamber when I turned back. He was standing at the window, hands clasped behind him."A word," he said, without turning.I closed the door and waited.He turned and looked at me for a moment before moving to his desk and settling into his chair with the deliberate ease of a man choosing his next words carefully."I've been in correspondence with the Ashvale Pack," he said. "Their Alpha has a daughter. Well-bred, politically connected, the kind of match that would consolidate our eastern alliances considerably." He slid a folded document across the desk toward me. "I'd like you to consider it."I stared at him."You're not serious."His eyes came up. "I am entirely serious.""It has been weeks," I said. "Weeks since the engagement with Ciara ended. You want me to begin courting someone else in the same breath?""The pack cannot wait on your emotional timeline, Kaden—""This isn't emotional." The words came out sharper than I intended. "This is bas
KADEN'S POV The council chamber smelled of old wood and political anxiety, which in my experience were rarely separable. I arrived exactly on time, which meant my father and both senior council members were already seated and had been for long enough to exchange whatever preliminary conversation they hadn't wanted me present for. Councilman Thorne sat to my father's left, his hands folded neatly in front of him. As always, his expression revealed nothing. The man had spent so many years in politics that even his silences felt deliberate. Every reaction was measured, every glance considered. He gave away nothing he wasn't prepared to lose. Across from him sat Elder Cassian. Older. Sharper around the edges. Less interested in appearances. Cassian had survived the reigns of four Alphas, which told me more about him than any title ever could. Men like him did not last because they were agreeable. They lasted because they were useful. And because they knew the differenc
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