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Zara POV, “Adjust your collar Zara.” My step mother said her fingers cold against my neck. “We are in the middle of a ceremony.” When I didn't move, her grip tightened on my shoulder, her nails biting into my skin. “Don’t give me that look. You know exactly what’s at stake tonight.” She leaned into my ear, her voice dropping to a lethal whisper that made the hair on my arms stand up. “One more mistake, and I’ll make sure the Council forgets you ever existed. I won't have you shaming this house like that slut of a mother you had. Like mother, like daughter—a nameless waste of blood.” That always hurt me. Slut. It was the only thing she ever called my mother, and even after all these years, it still had the power to break me. “I don’t mind if you bring some low-level omega home as your mate,” she hissed, one last jab before pulling away. “It’s not like you’re worth anything good. Every time I look at you, I see her. You’re just like your mother.” She stepped in front of me, her face instantly morphing into a perfect, painted smile as she reached for Elara. She cupped Elara’s cheeks like a doting mother, but I saw it for what it was—she was just checking the quality of her prize. “Kneel.” The High Priest’s voice cut through the air like a blade snapping me back into the moment. Two wolves dropped to their knees as their bond snapped into place. The crowd erupted into a sea of joyful whispers, but I felt a cold sweat prickle down my spine as my stepmother’s eyes bore into mine, in a silent warning. I quickly shifted, tucking myself into the shade of Elara’s shadow. Exactly where she thought I belonged. As the new mates walked forward, Elara didn't watch them. Her head was tilted, and her eyes was scanning the high-arched balcony where the Alpha usually stood. Her gaze snagged on mine and for a split second there was a quick, jagged look of pure disgust, as if she couldn't believe she had to share the same oxygen as a smudge like me. She smoothed her silver dress, her expression shifting back to that nauseatingly sweet mask the moment her mother stepped away to greet old acquaintances. Elara leaned toward me, her silk sleeve brushing my arm like a peace offering. “Don’t look so miserable, Zara. Maybe your mate is just… late or you’re unfit to be mated. Either way, I would make sure to keep you once I'm mated to Alpha Lir.” She smiled at me her voice full of mockery. My stomach soured and my heart began to pound. Deep down I know what she could do, she said it like she actually cared, but I could see the glint of triumph in her eyes. She loved being the savior. She loved being the one with the answers while I stood in the dark. I didn’t smile back. I leaned in until I could smell her expensive floral perfume—the scent of someone who’s never had to bleed for anything. “You’re so perfect, Elara,” I whispered, the words tasting like poison. “And it’s honestly disgusting how much you think the world revolves around you.” Elara’s perfect smile faltered for a fraction of a second, her eyes widening as my words hit her. But instead of snapping, a low, cruel laugh bubbled up from her throat. She leaned closer, her expensive floral perfume suddenly smelling suffocatingly sweet. “It does revolve around me, you pathetic little smudge,” Elara hissed, her voice dropping so low only for my ears. “Look at you, hiding in my shadow like a stray dog waiting for scraps. You're just jealous that tonight, Alpha Lir is going to announce our courtship, and by tomorrow, I’ll be the future Luna of this pack.” She pulled back, smoothing her silver skirts with a smug, self-satisfied smirk. I have heard enough of the Alpha tonight from Elara, I barely resisted the urge to roll my eyes so hard they locked in the back of my head. ‘Let her have him,’ I thought, a wave of pure disgust washing over me. I had seen Alpha Lir from a distance—arrogant, ruthless, and entirely obsessed with status. He and Elara were birds of a feather; two toxic, power-hungry tyrants who deserved each other’s miserable company. I wanted absolutely no part of his world. I just wanted to survive in the dark until I could run. Before Elara could utter another boast, the heavy oak doors at the front of the hall groaned open. Elara gasped, instantly standing taller, her chest puffed out as she waited for her prize to claim her. The Alpha's boot clicked against the floor in a steady, heavy rhythm that seemed to resonate with the frantic hammering of my heartbeat. As he drew closer, the air grew thick with the scent of pine and old power. I kept my eyes glued to the floor, waiting for him to pass me and take Elara's hand. Then, the bond hit me. Fuck. It was a violent, soul-crushing weight. I couldn't breathe. I couldn't move. “Mate.” the word echoed from my mind. No, no, I didn't hear that right, did I? There is no way? “Mate.” the word repeated in my head, stronger than before. My wolfs voice continues to echo sounding prideful as my jaw dropped open at her declaration. My mate, Lir is my mate? My fated mate. His eyes darkened, his nostrils flaring as he caught my scent, and for a heartbeat, I saw the struggle in his jaw. It was humiliating to know how he hated that it was me. He looked at me not as if he was considering something, considering me. He stepped back, putting a deliberate, mocking distance between us. However while I'm shocked to learn Lir and I are fated mate, Lir looked anything but pleased. He didn't just ignore the bond; he spat on it. “I refuse to bind my pack to a cursed, soulless wolf like you,” he announced, his voice now a jagged blade. “A creature without a reflection has no place at my side. I reject this bond—and I shall claim a mate with a soul.” He reached out and grabbed Elara by the waist pulling her flush against his hard chest. He didn't even look back at me as the priest, without hesitation, proceeded with their mating ceremony right before my eyes. The pain twisted deep in my heart. Watching my mate reject me and choose my sister over me simply because I had no reflection... It was more than humiliating. Tears burned behind my eyes, but I refused to let them fall. I wouldn't give them the satisfaction of seeing me dissolve. Whispers rippled through the crowd, sharp enough to kill. “Did you truly believe an Alpha would accept something defective?” “A cursed wolf like her really thought she could be Luna.” I stood frozen, letting their insults bleed into me like venom. “I just can't believe it, fate can be so cruel.” Before I could fully process what had just happened, Alpha Lir stepped closer, his shadow swallowing me whole. The scent of pine and power was a suffocating, cruel reminder of the man who was supposed to be my home. “I am an Alpha who values efficiency, Zara,” he said, his voice dropping to a low rumble that only I could hear. “You have no pack. No reflection. No future. You won't survive a week as a rogue. Your fractured heart will stop beating before you reach the border.” He leaned in, his eyes dark and unreadable. “So, I will give you a choice. A mercy you don’t deserve.” I looked up at him, my breath hitching. A mercy? “You can leave now and die as a nameless exile,” he whispered, dangerously low. “Or, you can stay. You will sign away your name, your inheritance, and your claim to be Luna and you will live in the shadows of this pack as a servant that even Elara will forget.” He pulled back, a cold, predatory smirk touching his lips as the guards moved in. “Choose, Zara Fen. Will you die as a free rogue tonight, or will you live as my slave tomorrow?”Chapter Forty-ThreeAlpha Lir POVAcross the marble floor, Silas’s smirk doesn't falter, but the golden glow of his eyes narrows into sharp, predatory slits. He doesn't let go of Zara’s hand. If anything, his fingers tighten around hers, pulling her slightly back behind the line of his shoulder."The Sovereign Blood Law was written before your grandfathers crawled out of the tundra, Lir," Silas says, his voice a cool, dismissive drawl. "It’s a dusty piece of parchment meant for a time when wolves still fought with stone. It doesn't erase a multi-million-currency default.""It does when the default is explicitly tied to the territory's royal lineage," I say, stepping onto the first riser of the stage.The fourteen High Guard enforcers instantly look at me, their visors turning in unison. I don't look back at them. I keep my focus entirely on Zara. She is staring at me, her lower lip parted, the gold-and-silver light of the Shattered Mirror washing over her face. She looks terrified, fu
Chapter Forty-TwoAlpha Silas POV"What is the meaning of this, Alpha Silas?" the elder demands, his gavel trembling in his hand. "This is a court of trade evaluation, not a low-town auction. You cannot halt a Council security execution with a stack of ledger sheets.""I can when those ledger sheets contain the records to your mortgages," I say, stepping fully into the spotlight, shielding Zara from the glare of the gallery. I drop my hands into my pockets, my posture loose, arrogant, and completely unbothered by the fourteen weapons pointed at my chest.I tilt my head back, looking past the stage toward the VIP box where Lady Victoria is still clinging to the velvet railing like a drowning woman."For the last two years," I continue, my voice smooth, carrying effortlessly to the highest rows of the gallery, "the Silvercrest pack has quietly defaulted on winter grain bonds. Your high-altitude farms have been failing since the great freeze of '24. To hide the deficit from the High Coun
Chapter Forty-OneZara Fen POVThe doors to the Oakhaven Exhibition Hall split the world in two.A blinding wall of white light and the deafening, collective roar of the Northern aristocracy hits me like a physical wave. The scent of heavy perfumes, expensive furs, and the suffocating pressure of a hundred high-ranking Alpha auras fills the massive, vaulted pavilion. Every single seat in the velvet gallery is full. The High Council sits on their elevated dais, looking down like judges awaiting an execution.But I am not the one who is going to die today."Keep your chin up, sweetheart," Silas murmurs from my left. He walks half a step behind me, his shoulder brushing mine, a towering, "Let them see every single millimeter of the gold they couldn't afford."I don't look at him. I keep my eyes locked straight ahead, my heels clicking a slow, rhythmic cadence against the polished white marble path.The gold silk of my gown pools and ripples around my ankles like liquid amber, with the he
Chapter FortySilas POVThe heavy glass doors of the gallery swing shut behind Zara, cutting off the bitter howl of the courtyard wind. I step into the warmth of the room, my suit jacket unbuttoned, my alpha aura still coiled tight from three hours of listening to Northern lawyers argue over trade margins.Then, I smell him.The sharp, unmistakable scent of crushed pine and silver frost is practically dripping off the walls. It coats the air, heavy and desperate, suffocating the clean scent of the gallery. But more importantly, it’s clinging to her.Zara stands in the center of the room, her cheeks flushed a deep, violent crimson from the cold. Her breathing is jagged, her chest rising and falling beneath the golden silk armor of her gown. She looks like she just fought her way out of a collapse.My inner wolf slams against my ribs, a savage, territorial roar tearing through my veins. The impulse to hunt down the scent, to find Lir in the dark and tear his throat out until his blood s
Chapter Thirty-NineZara Fen POVThe stone courtyard of the Oakhaven gallery is freezing, but the biting mountain air feels like a mercy against my skin. I lean heavily against the frost-laced stone balustrade, my knuckles white as I stare out into the dark tundra beyond the hotel walls. Every breath I take leaves my lips in a frantic, white plume that immediately vanishes into the midnight sky.The council chambers are locked down until morning while the lawyers pore over Lir's decree, but the suffocating weight of that room followed me out here.Lir blocked the Joyce contract. He protected my trunk. He stood in front of the most powerful wolves in the North and gambled his own throne just to buy forty-eight hours.Why?My mind is a chaotic web of silver thread and old blood. Five years ago, he threw me away to save my life. That’s what he said in the alcove. He thought he was playing the long game, hiding me in plain sight by pretending I was nothing to him. But a savior doesn't lea
Chapter Thirty-EightAlpha Lir POVI sit at the high mahogany table, the High Alpha's signed decree heavy in my breast pocket, but the paper feels like a lead weight pressing into my ribs. The grand council chamber is a blur of noise. Around me, the elders are droning on about trade routes, asset redistribution, and the immediate necessity of finalizing the Joyce treasury contract.I don't hear a single word of it.All I can hear is the frantic, ragged rhythm of Zara’s breathing from ten minutes ago. All I can feel is the phantom sting of her silver needle pressing into the soft flesh beneath my jaw.I raise my thumb, tracing the small, dried speck of blood on my neck. She didn't just threaten me. She looked me dead in the eye, clad in the gold of the South, and told me the woman who loved me was dead.Lies.My wolf claws violently at the inside of my chest, the restless, snarling beast that wants to tear this entire council table in half. He knows what I know. When I trapped her agai
Chapter Thirty-One Zara Fen POV The sickening click of the electronic lock resetting echoes through the silent penthouse like a gunshot. Elara stands in the entryway, shedding her dark silk cloak with a slow, calculated grace that makes my stomach turn. Beneath it, she wears a pristine, silver-t
Chapter Twenty-Nine Zara Fen POV The heavy gold elevator panels slide shut with a soft hiss, sealing us inside the mirrored box. The hum of the engine kicks in, pulling us upward, but my lungs refuse to work. My heart is a frantic hammer knocking against my ribs. He knows. He knows. He knows. T
Chapter Twenty-EightZara Fen POVThe gold-leafed elevator doors were less than twenty feet away, but they felt like the far side of a mountain pass. Silas’s fingers were still clamped around my elbow, his grip a heavy, branding iron through the fabric of my jacket. His pulse was a frantic, warnin
Chapter Twenty-Seven Zara Fen POV The SUV smells of leather, Silas’s sandalwood cologne, and the metallic tang of pure, unadulterated dread. Outside, the world is a blurred smear of gray and black as we tear through the lower mountain passes. Every bump in the road makes my teeth jar, but I barely







