LOGINShe died watching her parents bleed out in a wrecked truck, punishment for rejecting the wrong man. Now Evangeline Cross has three months to rewrite her fate. At eighteen, Eva returns to the night she publicly rejected Cassian Vance, the volatile Lycan heir who destroyed her life. This time, she doesn’t run. She makes her rejection brutal and final… then seals it by kissing a powerful stranger in front of the entire elite academy. The stranger is Alistair Vance, Cassian’s father. Cold. Ruthless. Untouchable Sovereign Principal of Lunar Ridge Academy. To survive, Eva sets a dangerous plan in motion: seduce the man who rules them all. Become the woman who controls the father, and force her toxic ex-fated mate to call her stepmother. But Alistair is no pawn. His dominance is devastating, his obsession lethal, and the forbidden heat between them threatens to burn everything down. As Cassian’s bullying turns murderous and ancient secrets claw their way to the surface, Eva must decide how far she’ll go to protect her family, and whether the monster she’s awakening in the Principal will save her… or claim her completely. In a world of fated bonds, royal bloodlines, and brutal power games, one girl is rewriting the rules. Some bonds should never be broken. Some should never be formed. This time, she’s not the prey. She’s the queen in the making.
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Eva's POV
"Get your shit and get out. I need this place to be cleared by noon."
The landlord stood on the porch with his arms crossed. He looked at us like we were nothing but trash. My mom was crying softly. Her hands shook as she tried to tape up another box. My dad just stood there staring at everything we owned piled on the floor, furniture, clothes, cleaning supplies, all thrown together like garbage.
We had nowhere left to go.
Two months ago, my parents lost their jobs at Lunar Ridge Academy. Someone planted fake theft charges on them. Everyone knew it was bullshit, but no one would stand up to the Vance family. When the Principal's son pointed the finger at you, you were done. No real investigation. No chance to fight it. Just fired and blacklisted.
Their savings ran out last week.
Now we were getting kicked out.
My dad looked ten years older than he did three months ago. His shoulders slumped. Defeat was all over his face. My mom could not stop crying. I wanted to hug her, but a heavy wave of panic crushed my chest. Every slammed door or taped box made my hands shake. It got hard to breathe. This was all my fault.
Then a sleek black sports car pulled up to the curb. My stomach dropped.
The door opened and Cassian Vance stepped out. He looked perfect, like always expensive clothes, styled hair, that arrogant smile I hated. He leaned against his car and watched us with amusement.
"Who are you?" my dad asked, stepping in front of my mom.
Cassian ignored him. His golden eyes locked right on me.
"This is sad," he said, looking at our stuff on the sidewalk. "Really sad. It didn't have to be this way."
"Get the fuck out of here," I growled.
Cassian's smile grew bigger. "All you had to do was say yes, Eva. One word. Accept the mate bond and I would have fixed everything. Your parents would still have their jobs. You would still have your scholarship. But you just had to be stubborn."
My mom looked at me with desperate, confused eyes. She did not understand why this rich academy boy was offering help or why I would not take it.
I walked up to Cassian. I was tired and broken, but I still had enough fight left.
"I will never accept the bond," I said. "I will rather die than belong to you."
Cassian's smile disappeared. His eyes flashed gold for a second. His Alpha wolf pushed close to the surface. Then he got control again and the cold mask came back.
"Then you made your choice."
He got back in his car and drove away.
"What was that about?" my dad asked, his voice shaking. "What bond?"
I could not answer. How could I explain that Cassian thought I was his fated mate? That he destroyed our lives because I said no? That I just threw away our last chance because I refused to be owned by him?
I had fucked us all.
We packed what we could fit into our old maintenance truck. The plan was to drive down the mountain pass to my mom's distant relatives and beg for a place to stay. It was humiliating, but we had no other choice anyways.
I sat in the back seat. My dad started the engine. My mom stayed quiet in the front, staring out the window with empty eyes. No one spoke.
I looked out the window and thought about the last three months.
It started at a party. A back-to-school thing in the VIP lounge. Cassian cornered me and asked me to be his mate. I said no. I thought that would end it.
I was wrong.
Cassian did not take rejection well. In one week he spread rumors about me. Called me a slut. Said I threw myself at guys. Got his rich friends to harass me. They made my life as a work-study student hell. They destroyed my uniforms, locked me out of places, and treated me like dirt.
Then he went after my parents.
Equipment started disappearing from the facility department where they worked. Every missing magical artifact happened on my dad's shift. It was obvious, but Cassian had power and my parents were nobodies. The financial office fired my dad right away. My mom got fired the next day for "association."
No one would hire them after that. The Vance name made sure of it.
We burned through our savings. I picked up extra shifts, but it was never enough. Strange migraines started hitting me hard. A deep burn flared in my chest. Sometimes I tasted blood in my mouth.
And now we were here. Homeless. Running.
The drive stayed quiet. My dad watched the road. My mom cried without sound. I sat in the back feeling the weight of everything.
Maybe I should have said yes. Accepted the bond. Let Cassian win.
No.
I would rather die than be his.
The mountain road was narrow and winding. Trees closed in on both sides. It was getting dark.
My dad pressed the brakes on a sharp curve. Nothing happened.
He pressed harder. The truck did not slow down.
"David?" my mom's voice was full of fear.
"The brakes..." My dad pumped the pedal again and again. "They're not working."
Panic filled his face. The curve came too fast. The truck sped up.
My mom screamed.
I grabbed the back of her seat, but it was useless.
The truck flew off the road. For one terrible moment we were in the air. Then we crashed down the slope, rolling and smashing into rocks and trees. Metal screamed. Glass broke. Everything moved too fast.
When the truck finally stopped, pain was everywhere in my body.
I was trapped in the back seat. Something pinned my legs. I could not move. I looked at the front.
My mom's head was at a wrong angle. Her eyes were open but empty.
"Mom?"
She did not answer.
My dad slumped over the wheel. Blood covered the dashboard and pooled in his lap.
"Dad?"
No answer.
I tried to reach them but could not. Pain burned like fire in my veins. I could not feel my legs. Blood soaked my shirt. Too much blood.
This was it. This was how I died.
Eighteen years old. Poor. Hated. Broken.
My vision blurred. I thought about Cassian's smirk when he left our eviction. Did he cut the brakes? Or was this just bad luck finishing the job?
I should have felt more screaming, crying, but I mostly felt tired.
My mom's hand was so close but I could not reach it. I wanted to hold it one more time. Tell her I was sorry. Sorry for saying no to Cassian. Sorry for being too stubborn. Sorry for everything.
The cold spread through me. My eyes grew heavy.
Maybe dying was not so bad. At least it would be over.
As everything went black, I heard someone calling my name from far away.
"Eva? Eva?"
The voice sounded familiar.
My eyes opened slowly.
I was not in the crashed truck.
I was lying on a soft leather couch. Loud music pounded around me. People laughed and talked. Glasses clinked. Someone tapped my shoulder.
"Eva, wake up."
I blinked, totally lost.
I knew that voice.
I looked up and saw Cassian's face. He looked annoyed and arrogant.
"Cassian?”
Chapter 7The subterranean Lower Tower Vaults were freezing cold.Down here, far beneath the grand lobbies and pristine hallways of Lunar Ridge Academy, the air smelled of ancient stone, damp earth, and old paper. The walls were made of rough, dark granite that had not seen sunlight in centuries. Long rows of heavy iron shelves stretched into the gloom, packed with iron-bound ledgers, historical records, and sealed magical containers that hummed with a low, faint vibration.I held the heavy industrial mop tight, my hands stiff from the chill.A few feet away, Gideon stood perfectly still in the shadows of the arched doorway. His arms were folded across his broad, armored chest. His sharp, scarred face was completely blank, but his dark eyes tracked my every movement. He didn't speak. He didn't offer to help. He was simply watching, evaluating my stamina like a soldier testing a recruit.I pushed the mop across the dusty stone floor, my muscles aching with every motion.In my first lif
Chapter 6The main dining hall of Lunar Ridge Academy looked like a Gothic cathedral converted into an exclusive playground for the supernatural elite. High vaulted ceilings lost themselves in deep shadows, illuminated only by floating, dim magical sconces and massive stained-glass windows that cast long, bloody streaks of red and purple light across the stone floor. Long mahogany tables stretched down the length of the hall, rigidly divided by social hierarchy.At the far end, elevated on a marble dais, sat the elite tables, the domain of the high-ranking Alphas, the wealthy trust-fund heirs, and the old-money lineages who ran the territories.The moment Chloe and I stepped through the heavy double doors, the ambient roar of hundreds of talking students dropped significantly. The friction from the atrium confrontation had already traveled ahead of us."Just keep your head down and follow me," Chloe whispered, her grip tightening on my forearm as she steered me toward the lower-rankin
CHAPTER 5Cassian’s Alpha aura slammed into the atrium like a heavy wave. The air thickened right away, carrying that sharp mix of ozone and burnt wood he always gave off when he was losing it. It pressed down on everyone around us, the kind of power meant to force lower wolves to their knees and make them bare their throats. In the past, scholarship kids would’ve scattered like scared rabbits, eyes on the floor, trying not to draw attention.But I stayed put. Backpack hanging loose off one shoulder, feet planted on the polished stone. I didn’t blink. Didn’t drop my gaze.The memory of the crash was still too fresh, metal twisting around me, the sick crunch of things breaking, blood everywhere. That kind of pressure made Cassian’s little display feel almost pathetic. I just looked up at him, calm as I could manage.“Step back, Cassian,” I said, voice carrying through the sudden silence. “You’re blocking the exit.”A ripple went through the crowd. Gasps. A few phones sneaking out of po
CHAPTER 4The room was dead silent. The kind of quiet that made it hard to breathe.I stood there on the edge of the fancy rug, gripping the straps of my backpack so my hands wouldn’t shake. My head was spinning. Alistair Vance. I had kissed Alistair Vance. The most powerful Lycan around. The man who controlled my scholarship, my parents’ jobs, and pretty much my whole future.He didn’t move. He just sat behind his big mahogany desk, watching me with those cold golden-amber eyes. Like a wolf staring at something small that wandered into its territory.Behind me, the elevator doors closed with a soft click. Gideon had stayed outside."Sit," Alistair said.His voice was deep and rough. It carried through the whole room and settled heavy in my chest. It was the kind of voice that expected you to obey without question.I made myself walk forward. Every part of me wanted to turn around and run, but I couldn’t. I had already died once. I wasn’t going to let fear stop me now.I pulled out th












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