LOGINNora’s POV
I managed to drag myself home. By the time I reached my stepfather’s house, the sky had already begun to lighten into a dull gray, and every step toward the front door filled me with dread. My body ached from everything that had happened the night before, from the beating outside the pack hall to the heartbreak Ethan left me with, and now to the hollow disappointment of waking up alone in a stranger’s hotel room with no mark on my neck and no sign that my mate had wanted me enough to stay. I had spent the walk back trying not to cry again because I genuinely did not think I had any tears left in me. The moment I pushed open the front door, I knew I was in trouble. My stepfather was already awake and looked angry as usual. He sat in the living room with a half-empty bottle in his hand, his eyes bloodshot and furious the second they landed on me. “Well,” he drawled coldly, standing to his feet slowly, “look who finally decided to come home.” I swallowed hard but said nothing. His gaze dragged over my wrinkled clothes, my messy hair, and then finally settled on my neck and shoulders like he was searching for something. Suddenly, his expression twisted with disgust. “You filthy little slut.” He snarled. The insult hit me hard even though I should have been used to it by now. “I’m talking to you!” he shouted, slamming the bottle onto the table hard enough to make my sick mother flinch. “I came home, didn’t I?” I muttered weakly, already exhausted. That only made him angrier. He crossed the room in seconds and grabbed my jaw painfully, forcing me to look at him. “You disappear all night and come back smelling like another man, and you think you can talk back to me?” He hissed at me. My stomach dropped. I immediately tried to pull away, but his grip tightened. “I can smell him in you and I see that hickey on your neck. I know you spent the night in another man’s bed. You fool! You lost your virginity,” he hissed viciously. “Pathetic. You couldn’t even keep the only thing that might’ve made you useful.” I felt so humiliated that my eyes stung. “Stop,” I whispered. He laughed harshly. “What? You think I’m wrong? Your mate clearly didn’t even want you enough to mark you.” His eyes scanned my bare neck mockingly. “Not even the Moon Goddess could force someone to keep trash like you.” The words sliced through me because they were true. He didn’t mark me. He left me, just like everyone else eventually did. My stepfather shoved me causing me to stumble against the wall. “Do you know what people are going to say when they find out?” he sneered. “An omega girl spreading her legs for a man who walked away from her before sunrise. Even whores get treated better than that.” I clenched my fists tightly, trying not to break down in front of him. My stepfather suddenly grabbed my arm and dragged me toward the door again. “Come on,” he snapped. Fear shot through me instantly. “Where are we going?” I asked, frightened, “To the Alpha,” he said coldly. “If you insist on disgracing this family, then the least you can do is be useful to the pack before everyone realizes how worthless you are.” The Alpha’s packhouse was intimidating even in daylight. Massive stone walls towered over the rest of the territory, a reminder that people like me would never belong anywhere near power unless we were kneeling beneath it. My stepfather practically dragged me inside. Pack members stared openly as we passed, their gazes lingering on my bruised face and exhausted appearance. I could already imagine the rumors spreading through the pack by tonight. The Alpha sat at the far end of the hall speaking quietly with two warriors when we entered, but the second my stepfather shoved me forward, his attention shifted toward me with immediate irritation. “What is this?” he asked sharply. My stepfather bowed his head respectfully before speaking. “Alpha, I brought the girl because her behavior has become a stain on the pack.” He said and my heart dropped. The Alpha’s eyes narrowed at me. “Explain what this nuisance is about right now” he demanded and my stepfather did. He gave the Alpha every humiliating detail, how I snuck out yesterday, spent the night with a man, and returned unmarked. Each word felt like another knife digging into my skin while the Alpha looked at me with growing disgust. When he finally spoke, his voice was cold. “So it’s true. Even her mate discarded her.” He said with his brows raised. I stared at the floor silently. The Alpha leaned back in his chair with clear annoyance. “Girls like this are exactly why weaker bloodlines should know their place.” He looked irritated as he spoke. My throat tightened painfully and I tried not to let it get to me. “She’s become useless here,” my stepfather added quickly. “But perhaps she can still serve the pack somehow.” The Alpha was quiet for a moment before something unreadable crossed his expression. “Actually… there may be a way to extract some final value from her.” He said and I looked up sharply. I knew whatever he wanted to say wouldn’t be anything good for me. “The royal family is currently hosting the prince’s Luna Selection,” he said slowly. “They requested additional servants and maids to assist during the event.” The Alpha’s lips curved slightly. “You will go as one of the serving maids.” He said to me. I blinked, taken aback by such a simple task. I almost felt relieved because at least it meant escape from this house, but then the Alpha dismissed the other wolves in the room before lowering his voice. “There is another purpose for you being there.” He continued. The Alpha stood and walked toward me slowly. “The Alpha King has made enemies over the years, and many believe his death would weaken the Lake Pack significantly.” His eyes hardened. “You will observe everything inside the royal packhouse and report back to us.” I stared at him in shock. “And if the opportunity presents itself…” He paused meaningfully. “You will kill the Alpha King.” My blood ran cold after he spoke. What was he saying? Me? Kill the alpha king himself? I stared at him in disbelief. This was literally suicide. “I—I can’t—” I stuttered. “You can,” he interrupted sharply. “And you will.” Fear twisted violently inside me. The Alpha stepped closer, his voice turning dangerous. “You should be grateful we are giving you purpose at all after the disgrace you’ve brought upon this pack.” He spat at me. I wanted to refuse and run but people like me didn’t get choices. So instead, I lowered my head slowly and whispered, “Yes, Alpha.” *** The following day, I stood inside the royal packhouse trying not to look overwhelmed. Everything about the place screamed power. Marble floors, towering chandeliers, guards stationed at nearly every entrance. Even the air felt different here. The maids had been lined up early that evening while nobles from different packs gathered for the prince’s Luna Selection ceremony. Beautiful Women filled the grand hall in expensive dresses and glittering jewelry, all hoping Prince Rafael would choose one of them. I tried to stay invisible. Knowing what my true mission was here, the last thing I wanted to do was draw attention to myself. Unfortunately, fate seemed determined to ruin every plan I ever made. I was carrying a tray of drinks through the crowded hall when the atmosphere suddenly changed. The conversation quieted almost instantly. People started to whisper that Prince Rafael had entered. I had heard stories about him before, of course. Everyone had. The cold-hearted prince. He was the future Alpha King feared across neighboring territories and was deemed ruthless and untouchable. But none of the stories prepared me for seeing him in person. This man was just breathtaking. He looked too good to actually exist. He was tall with gray piercing eyes that seemed to suck me in the longer I stared. For some reason, I couldn’t help but think that his eyes were so familiar. Noble daughters straightened immediately, some smiling nervously while others tried too hard to appear confident. Prince Rafael barely acknowledged any of them. His expression remained unreadable as he walked slowly through the hall while the Alpha King watched from his throne-like chair nearby. The Luna Selection began shortly after. One by one, daughters of powerful bloodlines were presented before him, each more elegant than the last. And one by one, he rejected them all. Whispers spread through the room quickly from both confusion and embarrassment. I kept my eyes lowered as I moved quietly between guests, praying not to attract attention. “Stop.” I heard a deep voice that made me shiver involuntarily. My heart skipped when I realized I was being spoken to and I almost cursed my luck. Why couldn’t I just remain invisible? Slowly, I turned around. My heart skipped a beat when I saw Prince Rafael staring directly at me. The entire hall went silent as all eyes fell on me. I looked behind me instinctively, certain he meant someone else. “I wasn’t speaking to the wall,” he said coldly. My stomach dropped. Me? He stepped closer slowly, his gray eyes fixed entirely on mine now, and something about the intensity of his gaze made my pulse quicken uneasily. “You,” he said simply. “What is your name?” Every eye in the room turned toward me. My throat tightened. “Nora,” I answered quietly. For a long moment, he said nothing. Then, to the complete shock of everyone in the hall, including me, Prince Rafeal announced. “You” he began, staring at me with those eyes I couldn’t possibly look away from. “You’re the one I choose”Nora's POV By the time the third day dragged itself into existence, Nora could no longer tell whether her body was failing from exhaustion alone or from the constant strain of fear that never really let her rest even when her eyes were closed. Every time she tried to breathe deeply enough to steady herself, her lungs seemed to tighten as though even the air around them had become something dangerous, something that could betray their location if she inhaled too loudly or too long, and Elena’s hand on her arm had become the only thing that consistently reminded her she was still moving forward at all rather than collapsing somewhere in the undergrowth and simply not getting back up.They had barely spoken that morning, not because there was nothing to say, but because words felt like a waste of energy they could no longer afford. Nora mostly followed Elena’s movements by instinct now, trusting the way she adjusted their direction without explanation, trusting the way she would sudde
Third person's POV By the second day, Nora had stopped thinking of their escape as something that ended at the border and started understanding it as something that simply continued without pause, like the world itself had decided there would be no true resting point until they either reached safety or completely collapsed trying to find it.Her body still hadn’t recovered from the feverish night in the rain, and every movement felt as if her strength was being rationed without her permission. Elena noticed it more than Nora admitted, but neither of them said it out loud, because saying it would make it real in a way that would force them to reconsider their pace, and reconsidering their pace was not something either of them could afford right now.They moved through forest cover most of the time, avoiding anything that resembled open paths or predictable terrain, choosing instead to stay where trees were thick enough to break sightlines and where sound was softened enough to hide mo
Third person's POV Karl arrived not long after the confirmation reports were finalized, as if he had been waiting just outside the threshold for the exact moment the situation became official enough to justify his involvement, and the energy he brought into the council chamber immediately shifted the atmosphere from controlled tension into something sharper, more volatile, more openly adversarial.He didn’t bother with formal greeting beyond a quick acknowledgment of the council, his eyes already scanning the map on the table and the scattered reports beside it, before settling on Rafael with a look that carried immediate judgment.He was furious that Nora had managed to escape. She was supposed to be the puppet he used in controlling and destroying Rafael. How could she have escaped and gone like that? He couldn't help but be highly suspicious of Rafael. Had he helped her to escape? Seeing how calm he was being only fueled his anger even more.“So it’s true,” Karl said, voice low bu
Third person's POV The next morning, news of Nora and Elena's disappearance has spread all through the palace.Rafael had been in the middle of a council meeting, unaware of the fact that his mate had escaped in the middle of the night. The report came during the second hour of the council briefing, delivered by a breathless guard who entered with just enough hesitation to immediately signal that whatever he was about to say had already been repeated too many times between too many people who didn’t want responsibility for it.“Your Highness,” the guard began, bowing quickly, voice tight, “there has been a breach along the lower western route, near the outer supply passage. Two servants are missing from the registered headcount. Their names are Nora and Elena. Patrol confirms they exited the territory overnight.” he reported.The room changed instantly. Rafael didn’t move at first, but something in his attention shifted so sharply it felt like the air itself had been pulled away fro
Third person's POV Elena slowed first, scanning the area ahead with tired focus before finally stopping near a stretch of shallow forest where the trees opened slightly around a narrow riverbank, water moving quietly beneath the wind like it was the only thing in the world still continuing its routine without interruption.“This is as far as we go tonight,” Elena said softly, voice low but firm, as though speaking any louder might alert something hidden in the dark.Nora nodded without argument, because she didn’t have the strength left for disagreement, and even if she did, there was nothing else around them that offered better shelter. The forest wasn’t safe, but neither was staying exposed along the open path they had been following, and at least here the trees broke their silhouette from view.They worked without speaking much after that, Elena helping Nora lower their small bundle of supplies while Nora tried to steady herself against a nearby tree trunk, her breathing slightly
Nora's POV The night of our escape was finally here and it was raining cats and dogs. I stood in the middle of my room, staring at the neatly folded servant's uniform lying across my bed, my hands trembling so badly that I had to curl them into fists just to stop them shaking. Beneath the loose brown dress I had deliberately chosen, my hand instinctively drifted toward my stomach, lingering there for several seconds as though I could somehow reassure the tiny life growing inside me.We're leaving.The thought should have brought relief. Instead, it hurt. Because leaving meant abandoning the only man I had ever loved. It meant walking away from my mate without a single goodbye. It meant accepting that Rafael would probably wake tomorrow believing I had betrayed him all over again.A soft knock interrupted my thoughts. I heard there quick taps which was our signal. I hurried to the door before anyone else could hear it and pulled it open just enough for Elena to slip inside. Rainwater
Nora’s POVLife in the palace had been as unpredictable as usual. I tried my best to not upset Rafeal or any high ranking member of the pack. The last night I needed was to draw attention myself as I was still trying to figure out how to go about my mission.On a cold night, the palace felt tensed.
Rafael’s POVThe palace had become unbearable since Nora arrived.I realized that three days after the selection ceremony while sitting through a council meeting I normally would have controlled effortlessly. Lords argued across the long table about trade routes and border disputes while servants m
Nora's POV By the following morning, I had already prepared myself mentally for another exhausting day of pretending to belong inside the palace.At this point, I was beginning to think Rafael genuinely enjoyed dragging me into uncomfortable situations. So when he appeared outside my chambers shor
Nora's POV The next morning felt strangely unreal.For the first few seconds after waking up, I stared blankly at the silk canopy above my bed in confusion. The mattress beneath me was softer than anything I had ever slept on before and warm sunlight poured through the massive windows of the royal







