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Rain poured down like the sky wanted me gone. I stood at the massive front doors of the Blackthorn mansion, soaked to the bone, my old duffel bag heavy in my hand. This was supposed to be my new home. It felt more like walking into a cage.
Water ran down my face and mixed with the tears I refused to cry. My clothes clung to my skin, cold and heavy. I had spent the last hour standing outside because my mother told me to wait while she went in first with her new husband. Typical. She always put herself first.
I raised my hand to knock, but the tall wooden doors swung open before I could touch them. A man in a crisp black suit looked me up and down like I was trash the rain had dragged in.
"You must be Avery," he said flatly. "Come inside. You're dripping everywhere."
I stepped into the grand hall, my wet shoes squeaking loudly on the shiny marble floor. The sound echoed around the huge space. Crystal chandeliers hung high above, throwing cold, sharp light in every direction. Everything looked expensive and perfect. Everything except me.
My mother, Lila, stood near the center of the hall next to a powerful-looking older man. She barely glanced at me. Her new dress and styled hair made her look like she belonged here. I looked like I had been pulled out of a dumpster.
"Victor, this is my daughter," she said quickly, her voice bright and fake. "Avery, meet your new stepfather."
Victor Blackthorn gave me a short nod. His face showed nothing. "Welcome. We will talk more tomorrow." He placed his hand on my mother's back and led her away without another word. Just like that, they disappeared down a long hallway, leaving me standing there alone and dripping.
I was alone.
Three men stood near the wide staircase, watching me like predators studying prey. They looked like they owned the world and everyone in it. Tall, handsome, and terrifying.
The tallest one stepped forward first. He had a sharp jaw, cold eyes, and wore an expensive black suit that fit him perfectly. He had to be Damien, the oldest.
"So you're the girl," he said. His voice was deep and smooth, but there was no warmth in it at all. "Avery Voss."
"Yes," I answered, trying hard to keep my voice steady even though I was shivering from the cold. "That's me."
One of the others, the muscular one with tattoos peeking from his collar, let out a low laugh. That had to be Jax. The third one, Ezra, stayed focused on his phone, but I could feel him studying every inch of me.
Damien walked closer. Water dripped from my hair onto the expensive marble floor. He stopped right in front of me, so close I could smell his clean, expensive cologne.
"Try not to drip all over my floors, little Omega," he said quietly.
He reached out and tilted my chin up with two fingers. His touch was firm and warm. It sent a strange, unwanted spark straight through my body even though I hated him for it. His eyes locked on mine for what felt like forever. My heart beat harder in my chest. For a second, neither of us moved. Then he dropped his hand like I had burned him.
"You will stay in the servants' wing," Damien continued, his tone flat. "Third door on the left. Do not wander around the main house unless you're told to."
I swallowed hard, trying to push down the anger rising in my throat. "The servants' wing? I'm your stepsister now. Not a maid."
Jax smirked and leaned against the railing of the staircase. His arms were crossed over his broad chest. "Stepsister? That's cute. You really think that means something here?"
Ezra finally looked up from his phone. His eyes were sharp and calculating. "We checked your records already. No wolf. No scent. No money. No power. You're basically nothing, Avery. Don't get comfortable."
My face burned with shame and anger. I gripped the handle of my duffel bag tighter. "I didn't ask to come here. My mother married your father. I had no choice in any of this."
Damien crossed his arms. His expression stayed cold and hard. "Exactly. You had no choice. That means you follow our rules. This is our house. Our world. You are a guest who might get to stay for a while. Understand?"
"I understand," I said through gritted teeth. "But I'm not going to hide in some servant room like I'm ashamed to be here. I have a right to exist in this house too."
Jax pushed off the railing and walked over slowly. He circled me once, looking me up and down like he was measuring how easy I would be to break. "You've got some fire in you. Good. It will be more fun to watch it die out."
"Enough," Damien said sharply. He turned back to me. "Go to your room. Dry off. Dinner is not required tonight. Stay out of sight."
I picked up my wet bag from the floor. Water continued to drip from my clothes. "This is ridiculous. You don't even know me."
"We know enough," Ezra replied with a cold smile. "And what we don't know, we'll find out soon. I already have most of your life on my screen."
I started walking toward the hallway they had pointed at. My clothes stuck uncomfortably to my skin and my shoes left wet footprints behind me on the perfect floor. I could feel all three of them watching me leave, their eyes burning into my back.
When I reached the corner of the hallway, I stopped and pressed my back against the wall. I needed a second to breathe and calm my racing heart. Their voices carried clearly from the main hall.
"She's weaker than I thought," Damien said.
Jax laughed softly. "Pretty though. In a fragile kind of way. Might be fun to play with."
"Doesn't matter," Damien replied. His voice turned sharp and final. "Break her quickly. Make sure the little scentless Omega knows she doesn't belong here."
My stomach dropped. I stood frozen against the wall, heart hammering so hard in my chest I thought it might burst. They wanted to break me. They had already decided.
And I had just walked straight into their world with no way out.
I clutched my bag tighter and hurried down the dark hallway toward my new room. The sound of rain still pounded against the tall windows like a warning I should have listened to long ago.
Flames roared up the palace walls like they wanted to swallow the sky itself.I burst out onto the crumbling balcony with the others right on my heels, smoke stinging my eyes and choking my throat. The whole complex was coming apart, stone cracking and towers leaning dangerously. Prince Kenji stood at the edge, his face set hard against the heat."Kenji, we have seconds before this whole ledge drops!" I shouted, gripping the railing as another explosion shook the ground below.He turned, eyes glowing with that inner fire. "Then we fly. All of you, grab on tight once I shift. No hesitation."Damien wiped sweat from his brow, still pumped from the fight. "You sure you can carry four of us, dragon boy? We aren't exactly light."Kenji smirked, already rolling his shoulders. "I've hauled worse through worse storms. Avery, you first. Brothers, flank me once I'm up. Ezra, keep that grid jammer live as long as you can."
The monster's grip on my mind cracked open with a scream that ripped straight from my soul.I blinked hard, the haze clearing like someone yanked a curtain off a window. Mia stood there in the middle of the chaos, her eyes wild, claws out, ready to tear into anything that moved. Palace guards swarmed us from every side, their armor clanking as they closed in. My heart hammered against my ribs. This was it. No more games."Mia!" I shouted, my voice raw. "It's me, Avery! Fight it! That thing in your head is lying to you!"She spun toward me, fangs bared, but something flickered across her face. A split second of doubt. One of the guards lunged at her with a shock baton raised high."Get away from her!" I yelled, dodging another guard's swing. My shoulder slammed into the stone wall, but I kept moving.Mia slashed out blindly, catching the guard across his chest plate. Metal screeched. "Who... who are you?" she growled,
The energy barrier exploded in a shower of sparks, and the hybrid beast burst into our cell like a nightmare given teeth.I scrambled back against the wall, chains rattling, as massive wings snapped open, scraping sparks off the ceiling. Scales gleamed over thick wolf fur, claws gouging the metal floor. Damien shoved in front of me, fists up despite the restraints."Back off, you ugly freak," Damien yelled, voice steady but edged. "Avery, talk to it if you can. That's your thing, right?"The creature snarled, hot breath filling the cell with a mix of smoke and wild musk. Its yellow eyes locked on me, too intelligent, too familiar. I reached out with my mind, that old telepathic thread I used on pack bonds, pushing past the dragon rage."Hey, easy," I said out loud at first, then deeper in my head. "I feel you in there. The wolf part. Talk to me. What's your name?"Damien glanced sideways, keeping his stance wid
The infected guards slammed us into the cell before I could even curse their names.Cold metal bit into my wrists as the door hissed shut behind us. The dungeon pulsed with blue underglow from hidden panels, every surface sleek and sterile like some mad scientist's fever dream. Damien hit the floor beside me, spitting blood from a split lip, his eyes blazing."Get your filthy hands off," he snarled at the nearest guard, whose skin showed patchy scales and wild, fevered eyes. "You call this security? Bunch of rotting puppets."The lead guard, taller and more twisted with bulging veins, laughed low and wet. "Save your breath, traitor. Lady Lila wants you alive for the show. Wolf boy and his new friend. How touching."I pushed up to my knees, chains rattling. "Damien, you okay? They came out of nowhere in that lower corridor."He wiped his mouth, grinning fierce despite the swelling
The alarms screamed through my skull the moment Ezra's fingers flew across his portable rig."Got us a backdoor," Ezra muttered, eyes glued to the glowing screen in the dim service tunnel. Sweat already beaded on his forehead under the flickering neon bleed from above. "Palace security's layered thick, but nothing I can't peel back. Give me thirty seconds."I crouched beside him, pulse hammering. "Make it twenty. Lila's goons are probably sweeping every level by now. Kenji, you watching the corridor?"Kenji pressed against the wall, pistol low. "Clear for now. But hurry it up, tech boy. We need eyes on the inner grid before they lock us out completely."Jax shifted behind us, scanning the shadows. "This feels off. Too quiet after what we saw upstairs.""Quiet is good," Ezra shot back, typing faster. "Their firewalls are old empire standard with some fresh patches. I'm slidi
The palace corridors hummed with danger the second we slipped past the outer gates. One wrong glance and it was over.Neon lights from the capital bled through high windows, casting sharp blue and violet streaks across marble floors that looked too polished for the blood about to spill. I tugged at the stiff collar of my dignitary robes, the fabric heavy with fake medals and embroidered lies. Kenji moved like smoke beside me, his hand brushing my arm once to steer me left down a narrower hall."Keep your head down, Avery," he whispered, voice tight. "Guards change in three minutes. We need to hit the inner court before then."I nodded, heart slamming against my ribs. "You sure this disguise holds? We look like we stepped out of some trade delegation from the outer islands.""Exactly the point," he shot back, flashing a quick grin that didn't reach his eyes. "Nobody questions rich foreigners throwing around credits. Just follow my lead and
The growl of an engine in the distance was my only warning as Jax’s hand clamped down on my shoulder at the mansion gates.I spun around, heart hammering against my ribs, the midnight air cool and sharp on my skin. The wrought iron bars loomed behind me like prison bars I w
The library door slammed shut behind me with a finality that made my blood run cold.I spun around to find Ezra blocking the only exit, his tall frame cutting off any escape. His eyes locked on mine with that sharp intensity he always carried, like he could see straight through skin an
The floorboard creaked under my foot like it had been waiting years to give up its secret.I froze in my mother's empty bedroom, dust motes swirling in the thin shaft of light from the shuttered window. The estate was still locked down tight after last night's chaos, but I could not si
The chandeliers above the gala ballroom seemed to drip with threats as Darius Crowe’s breath brushed my ear like a blade."You really think they’ll protect you forever?"I jerked back against the balcony railing, the cool night air whipping my dress a







