LOGINNora’s POV
The sight of those two together burned my eyes, I couldn’t bear to continue looking at them. By the time I shoved through the pack hall doors, I was practically running. Cold night air felt harsh against my skin, but I kept moving down the stone steps, my vision blurred with tears. I hated this. I hated him. I hated that after everything my stepfather had done tonight, Ethan still managed to hurt me worse. I wrapped my arms around myself tightly as I hurried toward the quieter side of the estate. My ribs still ached from the beating earlier. Every breath hurt and my cheek throbbed but none of it compared to the ache sitting in my chest. Two years had gone just like that. Two years of loving him, two years of choosing him, two years I spent envisioning my future with him, it was gone. I let out a shaky laugh. Maybe Selene had been right all along, maybe nobody would ever truly choose me. Lost in my thoughts, I didn’t notice someone approaching from the opposite direction until I slammed directly into a hard chest. A strong hand caught my waist before I could stumble backward. “Easy.” I heard a deep voice that sent an unexpected shiver through me. I jerked in shock from the effect his voice had on me, I looked up quickly to see I had bumped into a man. Not just any man, he was tall with a hard chest and body that belonged to one sculptured with extra care by the moon Goddess. The moonlight barely reached this side of the grounds, hiding most of his face in shadow. “I’m sorry,” I muttered automatically, trying to step away. But then, I suddenly caught a whiff of a scent that made me almost go mad. It was so agonizingly appealing and addictive that the world around me seemed to still. The stranger seemed to freeze too. My wolf tensed and everything inside of me screamed Mate. I shakily swallowed, realizing what was going on. My mate. This person, this stranger was my mate. My heart started pounding violently as an intense attraction towards this man arose. The stranger stared at me silently, his grip on my waist tightening slightly like instinct had taken over. “Mate,” he murmured. Hearing the words out loud made my stomach twist. I should’ve been happy. This was supposed to be the happiest moment of my life. Instead, tears burned my eyes again. Of course, tonight would end like this. The Moon Goddess really had a twisted sense of humor. I didn’t know if I was supposed to laugh or cry. Tonight was the most heartbreaking night of my life, yet it was the night I met my mate. His gaze moved slowly over my face, lingering on the bruise forming near my cheek. His expression darkened immediately. “You’re hurt.” The concern in his voice almost shattered me completely. Ethan didn’t even care enough to come outside. This stranger noticed instantly. I looked away quickly. “I’m fine,” I mumbled. “You’re crying.” He spoke again, and the effect his voice had on me was incredible. “I said I’m fine.” My voice cracked anyway. He remained silent this time. My wolf stirred restlessly beneath my skin, desperate for closeness. The stranger slowly lifted his hand and brushed his thumb gently beneath my eye, catching a tear before it could fall. The small touch sent heat rushing through my body. His jaw clenched slightly, as he felt it too. “Who did this to you?” he asked softly. “It doesn’t matter.” I shook my head. Ethan’s face flashed through my mind again. Reminding me of his wicked betrayal again. Something reckless rose inside me suddenly. My boyfriend has already betrayed me, so what’s wrong with giving myself to the mate chosen for me by the Goddess? The thought should’ve scared me. Instead, it made me feel strangely free. Like I had nothing left to lose tonight. I stepped closer before I could stop myself. The stranger went still at my movement. “You don’t even know my name,” he murmured. A smile tugged at my lips. “Maybe names are overrated,” I said lamely. His eyes darkened slightly at that. Every second apart felt wrong. It felt like my body already recognized him even if my mind didn’t. I grabbed the front of his shirt and kissed him before I could overthink it. The second our lips met, heat exploded through me. A sharp breath left him as his hand slid firmly around my waist, pulling me against him. The kiss turned desperate almost instantly, messy and consuming. The mate bond amplified everything and every touch burned. I forgot where we were, I forgot Ethan, and the entire world. All I could feel was him. His fingers tangled gently in my hair as he kissed me again, slower this time, almost like he was trying to memorize me through touch alone. When we finally pulled apart, both of us breathing unevenly, his forehead rested briefly against mine. “This is dangerous,” he whispered. I laughed softly, though there wasn’t much humor in it. “My whole life is dangerous.” It was the truth. His grip tightened slightly at the words. For a second, I thought he might ask questions. Instead, he just pulled me. “Come here” he said and without another word, he picked me up in bridal style. My eyes widened and I let out a little gasp as he started walking. Before I knew it, we had ended up in a dimly lit room. He shut the door with a loud bang and pressed me against the door, his lips slamming hotly against mine. I melted into him immediately. Everything about him was overwhelming yet crazily good. His hands on my waist, his breath against my skin, the strange emotional pull between us that made me feel safe and vulnerable at the same time. No one had touched me this intensely, ever. He pulled back slightly, his forehead resting against mine again. “We can stop,” he said softly. I shook my head immediately. “I don’t want to stop.” I didn’t care about the consequences anymore. I was going into this blindly and I didn’t mind. Then he kissed me again and this time, neither of us held back. His hands moved slowly to even more dangerous places and I moaned in his mouth. Our clothes were scattered all over the floor and I allowed myself to melt to his heated touch. The next morning, I woke up with an ache between my legs. For a minute, I stayed still, confused by the unfamiliar room. Then memories rushed back all at once. My eyes widened in shock when I remembered what I had done and I sat up quickly. I looked around and saw that the other side of the bed was empty. My heart dropped immediately. “Hello?” I called but my voice simply echoed in the now-empty room. Had I been hallucinating last night? Was what happened just a dream and nothing more? However, the sight of the messy bed and clothes scattered around the floor together with the clear memory of what happened last night told me that I was far from dreaming. It really happened last night, I had a one-night stand with a stranger. No, not just a stranger with my mate! Slowly, my hand lifted to my neck, to the place where a mate mark should’ve been. My fingers touched my bare skin and I froze. I didn’t feel anything. I stood up and rushed to the mirror in the side of the room and my eyes fell on my reflection, my heart sank when I saw that there was truly no mark there. There was a red spot on my neck, a hickey, proof of the passion I just had. However, there wasn’t any mate mark. He didn’t claim me as his mate. My chest tightened painfully at the realization. A hollow laugh escaped me. Of course. Even my mate didn’t want me enough to stay.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 POV I could barely feel my legs as I followed the royal guard through the endless halls of the palace. I felt so nervous as my head was filled with thoughts of what the Alpha Prince could want from me. My palms were damp beneath the sleeves of my dress, and my heart refused to calm down n
Nora's POV The moment the Prince chose me, the entire hall went totally silent. Hundreds of eyes stared at me in complete disbelief and honestly, I probably looked just as shocked as they did. I stood there unable to move while the Prince’s sharp gray eyes remained fixed on me. Even now, I still c
Chapter 4 Third person’s POV The entire hall remained in stunned silence long after Prince Rafael uttered the words, “You’re the one I choose.” Noble daughters stood frozen with disbelief and humiliation. Whispering erupted across the hall as powerful Alphas and their mates exchanged stunned loo
Nora’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 p







