LOGIN❤️🔥THIS STORY CONTAINS EXPLICIT SEX SCENES. READERS DISCRETION IS ADVISED Sage was a disgraced omega servant at an elite werewolf academy, marked by her father's treason against the pack. When she discovered her three fated mates—Kael Ashford, Vex Thorne, and Cass Rivera—during a heat-induced bonding in the forest, she believed the moon goddess had finally blessed her. But the next morning, they were gone. By noon, intimate pictures of her naked body had spread throughout the school. SHe discovered three distinct mating marks on her neck—proof to the entire world that she'd been claimed by three different wolves. The humiliation was complete and devastating. Kael called her worthless and stripped her of her servant position. Vex accused her of sleeping with multiple men and abandoned her in the forest with a broken shock collar, leaving her to die at the hands of a mindless rogue wolf. Cass, the cruelest of all, had orchestrated the entire exposure—he'd taken the photographs himself and sold them to other students, destroying her reputation to keep her isolated and dependent on him alone. With nowhere to go and no one to turn to, Sage fled the territory pregnant. Seven years passed as she raised her daughter, Milo, in the human territories in complete isolation. When a devastating virus broke out across both territories, scientists discovered that Milo's blood held the cure. Suddenly, hunters came for them. The three men—now on a mission to find the cure—rescued them from the river, not knowing they were after their own daughter. Forced to return to the territory that had destroyed her to investigate the virus's origin, Sage maintained a lie: Milo was her friend's daughter, nothing more. But as the truth about the virus unravel, Sage must decide if redemption is possible.
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The academy’s annual Moonlit Gala was in full swing under the starry sky, lanterns glowing like captured fireflies along the paths leading to the grand courtyard. Music floated through the night air, mixed with laughter and the rustle of expensive dresses.
I moved between the tables with my tray of drinks, my simple servant’s uniform making me feel like a shadow among all the glittering gowns and tailored suits. At eighteen, I should have been dancing with the other students, but a disgraced omega like me didn’t get invited to dance. I served instead.
Especially for them.
Kael Ashford, Vex Thorne, and Cass Rivera. The three nineteen-year-old princes everyone worshipped. My heart fluttered every time I looked at them. I was stupidly, hopelessly in love with all three. Kael with his strong jaw and warm golden eyes that made my knees weak. Vex, so smart and mysterious, with those piercing eyes that seemed to read my soul. And Cass, quiet and intense, who made me want to wrap him in hugs and never let go. I knew it was pathetic—me, the traitor’s daughter, dreaming about them—but I couldn’t help it. They were my secret light in this cruel world.
I approached their table carefully, balancing the heavy tray. Kael was laughing at something one of his friends said, his broad shoulders relaxed for once. As I refilled his goblet, my fingers brushed his. A tiny spark jumped between us, and he glanced down at me.
“Watch it, Sage,” he muttered, but there was a flicker of something almost soft in his voice. “You’re spilling.”
“Sorry, my lord,” I whispered, cheeks burning. He didn’t smile, but he didn’t snap either. That was something, right? Last week when I’d brought him extra blankets after training, he’d nodded and said “Good thinking.” Small kindnesses like that kept my stupid heart hoping.
Vex barely looked up from the book he’d sneaked to the gala. “The usual tea blend later, in our quarters,” he said flatly. “Don’t make it weak this time.” But then he added, almost like an afterthought, “You got the temperature right yesterday. Keep doing that.”
My heart skipped. Praise from Vex was rare. He was always so cold and distant, but those tiny moments made me think maybe he noticed me too. I was such a gullible fool for clinging to that.
Cass was quieter, staring into his drink. When I set his glass down, he caught my wrist for a second, steadying the tray. His touch was warm, and his brown eyes met mine briefly. “Thanks,” he mumbled. Not much, but coming from Cass it felt huge.
I was still smiling to myself like an idiot when Mara Thorne appeared, her blonde hair perfect and her smile sharp as claws. Vex’s cousin and the worst bully at Lunar Academy. She hated me with a passion that never faded.
“Look who it is,” Mara sneered loudly, drawing eyes from nearby tables. “The Blackwood traitor’s spawn playing servant again. How fitting.”
Before I could step back, her hand cracked across my face in a stinging slap. Pain bloomed on my cheek. I gasped, nearly dropping the tray.
“You think you can flutter around my princes like some desperate slut?” she hissed, shoving me hard enough that I stumbled into a table. Wine spilled over my uniform. “Your father sold out the pack, and you’re just as worthless. Traitor blood. I should have you whipped for even looking at them.”
Tears stung my eyes, but I blinked them back. “I’m sorry, Lady Thorne. I was just serving—”
Another slap, harder this time. My lip split. Laughter rippled from her friends. “Serving? You’re breathing their air, you pathetic omega whore. Stay in your place or I’ll make sure that scholarship gets revoked. No one wants traitor scum here.”
I kept my head down, humiliation burning hotter than the pain. The princes were right there. Kael’s jaw tightened slightly, but he turned back to his conversation. Vex didn’t even glance up. Cass looked away. Their small kindnesses from before felt so far away now. Still, in my heart I made excuses—they couldn’t defend me publicly, not without causing drama. They were princes. I understood. I loved them anyway.
The bullying continued through the night. Mara “accidentally” tripped me twice more, spilling drinks on me and calling me names that made my stomach twist—traitor’s bitch, pack disgrace, easy meat. By the time the gala started winding down, I was exhausted, aching, and fighting back tears. I slipped away from the courtyard as soon as my duties ended, heading toward the edge of the academy grounds to catch my breath.
That’s when the heat hit.
It came without warning—a sudden, overwhelming wave of fire racing through my veins. My skin flushed hot, my core clenched with sharp, needy pain, and slick soaked through my underwear. I whimpered, doubling over behind a tree. No, not now. Not my first heat. Please.
Panic surged. I couldn’t let anyone scent this. Especially not at the academy. I ran, stumbling blindly toward the forest that bordered the school grounds. Branches whipped at my face as I pushed deeper, heart pounding, body burning. I needed to hide, to ride this out alone. But the heat grew stronger with every step, making my legs tremble and my thoughts fuzzy.
I didn’t get far.
Heavy footsteps crashed through the underbrush behind me. I turned, terrified, and there they were—Kael, Vex, and Cass, emerging from the trees like they’d been pulled straight to me. Their eyes glowed faintly in the moonlight, nostrils flaring as they caught my scent.
“Sage?” Kael’s voice was rough, deeper than usual. He stepped closer, his thermokinesis flaring unconsciously and wrapping me in a blanket of warmth that only intensified the ache. “What the hell are you doing out here?”
I backed up against a tree, breathing hard, trying to cover myself even though my uniform was already a mess. “I—I’m sorry. My heat… it started. I didn’t want anyone to know. Please, just let me go hide—”
Vex’s sharp eyes narrowed, but his usual coldness cracked. He inhaled deeply, body tensing. “That scent… it’s not just heat.”
Cass moved first, reaching out but stopping short, his hands clenched like he was fighting himself. “Fuck. It’s us. All three of us. The bond.”
The words hit me like lightning. The secret pull I’d always felt toward them—the way my wolf sang near them—suddenly roared awake. The rare triple mate bond. Legends made real.
Kael’s golden eyes widened. “Mate. She’s our mate. All three of us.”
I shook my head, tears mixing with sweat on my face. Even in the haze of heat, my gullible heart soared with foolish hope. “That can’t be true. I’m nobody. Traitor’s daughter. Mara’s right, I’m worthless. You guys are princes, and I’m just—”
“Quiet,” Vex cut in, but his voice wasn’t entirely cruel. He stepped closer, his hand hovering near my arm like he wanted to touch but was holding back. “The moon goddess doesn’t care about bloodlines when she chooses. This pull… it’s been there for months. I ignored it. We all did.”
Cass looked almost pained, his brown eyes soft in a way I’d rarely seen. “You’ve always been kind to us, Sage. Even when we weren’t.” He swallowed hard. “This changes everything.”
The heat surged again, making me gasp and slide down the tree trunk. My body trembled with need, the new bond amplifying everything. They surrounded me, not touching fully yet, but close enough that their scents wrapped around me like a promise. The bond teased at something deeper, stronger, pulling us together.
Kael crouched in front of me, his expression a mix of restraint and want. “We’ve got you, Sage. Breathe through it. We’re not leaving you like this.”
For the first time in years, surrounded by the three boys I secretly loved, I let myself believe that maybe the moon goddess had finally given me something good. Even if it was terrifying. Even if it was impossible.
Sage's pov I was speechless. My daughter had just laid her heart bare in front of me, and I had no words to respond. She wanted them. She wanted to make this her home."I do not know what to say," I finally managed. "I cannot just leave my life behind. Everything I have built, everything I have worked for, it is all out there. And I cannot leave you here, Milo. I will not leave you. But I do not know what to do. I do not know how to make this work."I looked at her small face, at the hope shining in her eyes, at the trust she had placed in me. "Your safety is more important than anything else. More important than my comfort, more important than my fear, more important than anything. I will do whatever it takes to keep you safe."Milo nodded. "Alright. I know you will make the right decision for me."But as I looked at her, I felt like I would not be able to. The weight of her expectations pressed down on me, and I did not know which path was the right one.****The next day, I found
Sage's pov"Nothing is impossible. Do not let my father's words make you believe that."I shook my head. "I do not want to talk about this right now. Please. Just leave."The look he gave me was heartbreaking. His eyes were full of something I did not want to name, something that made my chest ache and my throat tighten. He opened his mouth as if to argue, then closed it again. He nodded slowly."At least when you decide to leave," he requested, "Tell us. Give us a chance to say goodbye. Do not disappear in the middle of the night like a thief. I do not want to wake up one day and find out you are already gone."The image was so ridiculous, that I could not help but laugh a little. Kael's lips twitched in response. We both chuckled, the tension between us easing just slightly.I gave him a tired smile. "I will not run away. I promise."I opened the door for him, and he paused in the doorway. Our eyes locked for a long moment. The air between us was thick with everything we had not said
sage's pov "Nothing is going on between Kael and me. You have nothing to worry about."The old Alpha King studied me for a moment, his cold eyes unblinking. "I do not care about that. Whether something is going on or not, I want you to reduce your contact with him. Stop spending time with him. Stop letting people see you together. It does not matter if it is innocent or not. Perception is everything, and the perception right now is that you are a distraction."I nodded. "Sure. No problem. Is that everything?"The old Alpha King waved his hand dismissively. "For now. You may go."I stood up and walked toward the door. My hand was on the handle when his voice stopped me."One more thing," he said. "You should think about settling down already. Your age, and the fact that you already have a child, reduces your worth on the market. You are not getting any younger, and your options are limited. My son deserves better than someone who comes with baggage. Keep that in mind."I did not reply
Sage's povI felt my body getting hotter just looking at him. It was crazy. He had always been this handsome, with his sharp jaw and his dark eyes and the way his hair fell across his forehead. I had noticed it before, when I was too young and too foolish to know better. But now it was getting more intense, more overwhelming. Because the reason I had hated him in the first place was fading away. The anger that had fueled me for seven years was crumbling, piece by piece, and without it, all that was left was him.My body felt hotter. My skin prickled. My breath came shorter. I swallowed hard and forced myself to look away, to focus on something other than the curve of his lips, the line of his jaw, the way his hands rested on the steering wheel."Let's leave this gloomy place already," I said roughly.Vex put the car in gear and drove. The detention center faded behind us. But we were not heading toward the pack house. The streets were unfamiliar, the buildings smaller, the lights dimme
Vex's povMy father waved his hand dismissively, his face still red with anger. "This is nonsense. This does not connect anything. You have a video of Carson in a workshop. You have a video of yourself picking up a collar. You have a video of a rogue being released. None of this proves that Carson
Sage's povKael's expression shifted. The small smile faded, replaced by something darker. His shoulders dropped slightly, and he turned back to the stove, wiping the spatula clean with a cloth."My father did not allow me to cook," he said. "He said it was below my class. That the future Alpha Kin
Sage's povThat question stunned me. I stared at him, searching his face for any sign that he was joking, that he was testing me, that he did not mean what he had just said. But his expression was serious, and I felt my stomach tighten."Do not say things like that," I said. "P sharply/ " People wil
Vex's povCarson let out an awkward laugh, the sound hollow and forced. He looked around the room at his friends, searching for support, finding none. "What kind of question is that, little brother? You come to my party, interrupt my celebration, and ask me about something that happened seven years






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