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Aria's POV
“Let me go!” I demanded, struggling, but their grip was iron and my pleas seemed to amuse him.
“I’d love to let you go.” The first man said, his voice low, almost taunting. “But unfortunately, your father decided to use you as collateral.”
My stomach lurched and my mind spun, trying to make sense of his words. “Collateral?” I whispered, disbelief freezing my tongue. “Wh… what do you mean?”
He tilted my chin up with one hand, forcing me to meet his cold gaze. “Your father owes a significant debt. You, my dear, are the repayment so I’m afraid that I have no choice but to sell you to the slave traders to settle it.”
My day had started out pretty normal, with my regular physician job–the only thing that gave me joy from my fast crumbling life. As a weak wolf, volunteering at the clinic was the only way anyone could see relevance in me.
‘Slave traders,’ all my knowledge of English flew right out of my head on the spot. I had to take a minute to process, while struggling with the strong grip around my arm.
Who… Who are you?” I asked, two more figures dropped silently from the trees above, landing with near-perfect stealth, circling me and my heart raced.
My wolf knew this meant danger and my instincts screamed at me to run. I tried to, but any movement I made tighten his grip around my arm. I winced in pain. “Whatever this is, I'm sure we can talk about it and come up with a solution that works for us both,”
The gang leader laughed. “And she wants to negotiate,” he mocked. “Come here!” He pulled me forcefully, while the other two followed behind.
My whole life flashed before my eyes. I knew my father's gambling was bad. It had taken us from royalty to debt, after my mother's passing, but I knew giving me up was a line he wouldn't cross, or at least I hoped so.
“If you'd just give me a minute to relax my bladder,” I interrupted the rhythmic sounds of our feet on dry grass. His hesitation was obvious, but then he handed me over to the two men, who escorted me slightly away from the path.
One of the men stood a distance away and the other would not go more than one foot away from me. I bent down, pretending to relax my bladder when I stretched my leg and with a firm push in between his legs, I threw him on the ground.
I got up and ran as quickly as my legs could carry me.
“Hey! Come back here!” The second bolted after me immediately and that kind of chaos was not something the boss would miss. He joined in the chase almost immediately.
I bolted through the trees. I did not dare to look back. I could feel their wolves closing in on me, but then I soon began to recognize the environment. ‘I was almost home’. I took a sharp turn around the small town, which I had come to know very well and as soon as I was out of their sight, I hid in a giant fruit crate.
“Where is she?”
“She couldn't have gotten far,” I heard their voices from inside the crate. My legs trembled, even though I was bent to fit into the crate.
“Argh! Find her!” The gang leader kicked the crate and the movement forced a whimper out of me. I pressed my hands over my mouth, trying not to breathe. I knew the men were suspicious just by how quiet it had become outside.
I waited for almost an hour and only after I confirmed that the coast was clear did I sneak back out of the crate. The city had gone quiet. There was not a single person in sight.
Hunger and fear were my companions as I staggered through the lonely roads to the small wooden cabin I shared with my father.
“Well,” I heaved a sigh of relief and fell onto the couch as soon as I arrived home. My eyes closed immediately after my back hit the foam.
I made an adjustment, trying to find comfort in the work dress I was still putting on, but nothing worked. I opened my eyes to finally get a change. I usually took all the rest it was possible to get, before my next night shift.
“Ahhh!!” I yelled at the top of my voice as I sighted his hovering presence.
“Relax! It's just me,” my father held me in place. I scratched my eyes.
“Good morning, father,” I stretched open, getting up from the couch. From the brightest of the sun, you could tell it was already at least 7am.
“Good morning, Aria. You returned later than usual from work,” he noted. I walked over to the kitchen counter to make his breakfast, so I could return to sleep. I assumed it was the reason he woke me up.
“I encountered some kidnappers who said you had given up as collateral.” I turned my back to him, trying to turn on the fire. “I knew it was not possible. They were lying, so I had to come up with a plan for my…” I turned back around and found my father had company.
“What is going on here?” I recognized his company–the same three men who had tried to take me away just a few hours ago.
“I've told you before. Your father owes a huge debt,” I turned to my father. He was shivering and could only mouth ‘I’m sorry’, which felt very useless to me at the time.
“I suggest you corporate this time, because we're taking you–dead or alive,” the gang leader announced. I looked around, deciding whether to be taken dead or alive.
ARIA’S POVEvery step I took away from the pack house left me feeling emptier.By the time I was far enough, it was like there was a pit in my stomach. I could feel the raw unfiltered air in my abdomen.“I would ask if you’re okay, but you don’t look okay.”“Agatha!”I wrapped my arms firmly around her and wouldn’t let go.It was the first ounce of warmth I had felt in weeks.“Okay, big baby.”Agatha patted my back and consoled me as I sobbed uncontrollably in her arms.It took almost an hour to get my eyes to run out of tears and Agatha sat with me through every second of it.“I’ve lost everything, Agatha. Everything.” I lamented. “Even in death, Logan still manages to win somehow.”“Shhh…don’t say that.” She said softly.“It doesn’t feel like a lot right now, but you survived.”She was right.As far as I was concerned, I was better off dead. Death was better than the empty life I now had.“Logan only wins if you let him…” she continued. “He is nothing but dust and ash now and if you
ARIA’S POVEvery bit of the renunciation broke me.The ritual was as physically painful as it was emotionally taunting.I passed out as soon as it was complete and was pulled away from Draven immediately.A smile covered my lips when I opened my eyes.“Baby,”Caleb and Aya were hovering over me and their face being the first thing I got to see filled a part of the emptiness I was feeling inside, following the renunciation ritual.“Mom,” they threw their little arms around me.A drop of tear trickled down my cheek as I recognized the room I had been placed in. The same room that served as a prison to Draven when he would lose it.“How are you?”Caleb ran to the door, unable to answer my question and leaving me confused there for a second.“Aya, we have to go,” he said, “They’re coming. We have to go.”The sense of urgency was alarming.“We were told we would only be allowed to see you under supervision and when you wake up, but we couldn’t wait and sneaked down here…”“Aya!”She had to
ARIA’S POVI stood by the bed, staring at his motionless body.I could not decide which was worse—that he was dead, which was my first thought, or that he was lying down here at the verge of death because of me.“Mummy, will he wake up?” The kids had tears in their eyes as they asked.Tears flowed down my cheeks.I hope that he would, but I knew better.Ragner walked into the room quietly with two maids and a guard.“Get them settled.”The maids pulled Caleb and Aya away from Ragner’s body.“The physician wants to speak with you,” I confirmed with a nod.“Is he ever going to wake up?” I probed, as soon as the man walked in.“There might be a way to make that happen,”My eyes lit up with something I hadn’t felt in a very long time—hope.“But you’re the only one who can make it happen.”“Say it. Tell me. I’d do anything.”The physician was not pleased by my enthusiasm and neither was Ragner, which was what led me to believe that there was more to this story.“You have to renounce the ma
ARIA’S POVAs soon as Agatha stepped out of the tent, the bell went off. The same bell that assembled and the entire camp reacted the same way they always did.I watched from the curtain of the tent as they all assembled.“They’re waiting for you,” Agatha said, walking to me and softly.“Me? You assembled them. What do you want me to tell them? That I killed Logan?”Agatha smiled.It amazed me how she could still smile amidst everything.Sure. Logan was getting on my last nerve and the whole essence of coming here was to find a way to conquer him, but I didn’t expect to claim his life with my bare hands.“I have never hurt anyone like that in my life before,” I stared at his body on the floor.“Listen to me,” Agatha held my face in her palms and stared directly into my eyes as she spoke. “That bastard hurt you. He had it coming.”She paused.“Quite frankly, if you didn’t do it and Madame Violetta hadn’t passed, she probably would have anyway.”I tilted my head to the side, agreeing wi
ARIA’S POV “Eventually, you would have to leave that bed. It’s been three days. Why are you acting like someone killed you?” I laid there in silence. I neither moved nor spoke. In the last three days, I hadn’t moved from the bed. I hadn’t eaten, bathed, or moved. I had barely done anything else other than breathe. Logan on the other hand had become the opposite of everything I knew. He was no longer obsessed with me, wanting to be everywhere I was, nor was he talking about our ‘dream family’. My whole life had crashed before my very eyes. I had lost everything. Lost myself. “Okay. I’m done having to deal with your nonsense. Get out of bed.” Logan charged towards me, pulling me aggressively out of bed by the arm. He had me on my feet but I collapsed to the floor as soon as he let go. “What the hell is wrong with you?” He kicked me hard in the stomach. Even with the extreme use of force, I did not respond. The pain was nothing compared to the emotional torture I had been facin
DRAVEN’S POV “I’m not comfortable with this, Ragner. I never was and I’m not sure how much longer I can hold on.” Ragner and I walked through the pack while he listened quietly as I ranted. “It’s been days, weeks even. What if there is no safe way out of all of this? Maybe we should just let Logan raid on us, whoever survives will.” “Why are you not saying anything? You supported her when she wanted to go. You said it was the only way. Now you have nothing to say?” “At this point, there really is nothing left to be said.” Ragner responded. “Our hands are…” “Arghh!!!” I felt a sharp pain in my lower abdomen. It was like someone snapped my intestine with a giant scissors. “What is it? Are you okay?” Ragner rushed to help me. He supported my weight from under my arms and did not let me get to the ground, but it did not help the pain in any way. I could not stop myself from yelling. I had experienced excruciating pain from becoming a monster, but this was nothing like it. This w
Chapter SixDraven'sPOV:I watched the heavy oak doors click shut behind Aria, leaving the room feeling oddly vacant despite the lingering scent of her wolf, which was a mix of mountain air and something sweet like medicinal herbs. My skin still prickled where I had touched her jaw, and the persis
Aria’s POV: I was sitting on the edge of the large, unfamiliar bed in the guest wing, tracing the patterns on the heavy quilt, when a sharp knock on the door made me jump slightly.I had barely slept the previous night because the sounds of the pack house were so different from the forest, and ev
ARIA’S POV:“Excuse me,” I rolled out from under him, fleeing from the room. My heart pace had doubled. I sat under the stairs and tried to myself together, but for a long time, all I could think about was the feel of his soft touches on my skin.The vibrations that ran from my head to my toes. Whe
ARIA’S POV:The loud beeping of the digital clock beside my bed woke me up.“09:00”I stretched out, hiding my face from the sun rays that was now filling the room through the sides of the window blinds. I looked around and found no trace of Draven. When I tried to get up, my head banged like I had







