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The wedding hall smelled like pine, roses, and too many lies. Elara Voss stood near the back in a simple navy dress she’d bought just for this, clutching her clutch like it was armor. Five years... She’d sworn she’d never come back to the Thorn pack, yet here she was, summoned by her father’s guilt trip and the threat of family “disgrace.”
Lila looked radiant up front in white lace, smiling like the perfect bride. Her stepsister... The girl who used to braid her hair and share secrets. Now? Just another reminder of everything that broke. Serena stood beside her as maid of honor, sleek and smug in emerald green, her hand brushing Kai’s arm a little too familiarly. Kai… Elara’s stomach twisted. Alpha heir Kai Thorn. Tall, broad-shouldered, dark hair falling just right over those sharp eyes. He stood rigid in his suit, jaw clenched, gaze fixed forward. He hadn’t looked at her once since she arrived. Not that she expected warmth. The last real words between them had been in those old letters before everything went silent. The ceremony droned on... Vows, rings, the usual pack blessings invoking the Moon Goddess for a strong bond. Elara shifted her weight, ready to slip out the second it ended. Then Lila’s mate stepped forward, the tall scarred man who sealed the union. Something in the air changed. A spark heat… An invisible thread yanked tight in Elara’s chest, pulling her forward even as she tried to step back. Her wolf, quiet for years, surged awake with a single word that echoed like thunder in her head. “Mate…” Kai’s head snapped toward her. His eyes, those storm-gray eyes widened. The same pull hit him; she saw it in the way his hands fisted and his breath caught. For one heartbeat, the cold mask cracked… Recognition, Hunger and Shock. Then it shattered. “No,” Kai growled, voice low but carrying through the sudden silence. “This isn’t happening.” He turned to the officiant, then his father seated at the front. “I reject…” “Enough.” Alpha Garrick Thorn’s voice cut like a blade. The old alpha rose, power rolling off him in waves. “You will not shame this pack today, boy. The bond has been chosen… You will honor it.” Chaos erupted, Lila’s face paled then flushed with fury. Serena’s expression twisted into something ugly… pure rage. Guests whispered… Elara stood frozen, heart hammering. The mate bond thrummed between her and Kai like a live wire, making her skin tingle and her wolf want to press closer even as her mind screamed to run. “This couldn’t be real. Not him… Not after everything” she lament. Security pack enforcers moved in smoothly before Elara could slip away, Kai was at her side, his hand wrapping around her wrist. Not gentle, but not bruising either. The contact sent sparks racing up her arm. “You’re coming with me,” he muttered, voice rough. “I’m leaving,” she shot back, trying to pull free. The bond made it hard, every cell wanted to lean in, to breathe him in. “This was a mistake. Tell your father…” “You think you can just walk away?” His grip tightened slightly as he steered her toward a side room, away from the staring crowd. Serena’s glare burned into her back. “The old man made it clear. No marriage, no alpha title and I’m not losing everything because of some… bond.” In the quiet side room, he finally let go and paced like a caged wolf. Elara rubbed her wrist, the ghost of his touch lingering. “You really don’t remember, do you?” she whispered, the words slipping out before she could stop them. A flash of memory hit her.. the night before he left for studies, laughing together under the stars, promising to write. Then the silence, rumors, the photos that spread like poison… The bruises she hid. Kai stopped pacing for a second, something like confusion flickered across his face. “What are you talking about?” Before she could answer, the door opened. Alpha Garrick entered with two elders. “It’s done,” the alpha said flatly. “The ceremony will conclude privately. You two will be mated and married by morning. The pack needs stability. You need an heir… End of discussion.” Elara’s world tilted… Married to the man who ghosted her, believed the worst, and stood by while she was destroyed. The mate bond hummed in approval even as tears burned her eyes. Kai looked at her, really looked and for the first time, she saw a shadow of the boy she once knew beneath the cold alpha mask. But it vanished quickly. “Fine,” he said, voice flat. “But this doesn’t change anything.” Elara lifted her chin, forcing steel into her voice even as her heart cracked. “It changes everything and I’m not the same girl you abandoned.” As the elders began the rushed rites, the bond sang between them pulling, tempting, complicating every breath. Elara didn’t know whether to fight it or let it burn her alive. But one thing was certain: returning to the Thorn pack had just become a nightmare she couldn’t escape.Elara deleted the photo threat before Kai came out of the shower. She wouldn’t give Serena the satisfaction of seeing her rattled. Not yet...When Kai emerged, hair damp and wearing a fresh black shirt, the mate bond immediately tightened. He smelled like soap and raw power. His eyes flicked over her, lingering a second too long on her lips, before he shut it down.“We have family dinner tonight,” he said. “Father’s orders the whole inner circle... No excuses.”Elara’s stomach twisted. “Great... More time with Serena and Lila playing victims.”Kai grabbed his keys. “Stay close to me, say as little as possible.”The walk to the alpha residence was quiet but charged. Every step synced their breathing through the bond. When his hand brushed hers, sparks shot up her arm, she pulled away. He noticed but didn’t comment.The dining hall was already full when they arrived. Alpha Garrick sat at the head like a king holding court. Elders lined one side. Serena and Lila sat on the other, looking
Elara stared at the deleted message until the screen went black. Serena’s threat sat like ice in her stomach. Leave before the next photos drop. The same old game… fear, isolation, control.She paced the suite, the mate bond tugging at her ribs like a leash. Every second Kai was gone made it worse. Her wolf wanted to track him down, demand he see the truth. Her human side wanted to pack a bag and run again.A sharp knock made her freeze.“It’s me,” Kai’s voice came through the door, rough and tired. “Open up.”She unlocked it. He stepped inside, shirt rumpled, a fresh cut on his cheekbone. The scent of blood and forest clung to him… The bond surged so hard her breath caught.“What happened?” she asked.“Pack idiots testing me.” He closed the door and leaned against it, eyes locked on her. “Two challengers in the training ring… They think bonding with you makes me weak. Serena was watching.”Of course she was.Elara crossed her arms, trying to ignore how the bond wanted her to close th
The accusation still burned in the air like smoke.Elara stared at Kai across the breakfast table, fury and the mate bond twisting together until she couldn’t tell which was worse. “You really think I leaked those photos? After everything they did to me?”Kai’s phone kept buzzing, message after message from pack members. His knuckles turned white around it. “I don’t know what to think. The bond is messing with my head, making me want to believe you but the timing… right after you come back? The whole pack is losing it.”Serena’s voice cut in from the doorway, she hadn’t actually left. “See? She’s playing you, Kai. Just like old times.”Elara whipped around. “Get out.”Serena smiled, sharp and ugly. “This is my pack too and right now everyone’s saying the new alpha mate is the same girl who tried to ruin us. Those photos are everywhere... People are calling for Garrick to reconsider the marriage.”Kai stood so fast the chair scraped loud against the floor. The bond flared between him a
Elara barely slept that night. The bond kept humming like a live wire in her chest every time she thought about Kai’s words by the oak tree. One step together… Yeah right, she tossed and turned until the sky started to lighten then gave up and slipped out of bed. The suite was quiet except for the faint sound of Kai moving around in the main area.She pulled on a hoodie and padded out. He was already at the table nursing coffee and staring at his phone like it had personally offended him. His hair was messy from sleep and he looked tired as hell. Good… She wasn’t the only one.“Morning,” she said, heading straight for the coffee pot.He looked up, eyes softening for a second before the guard went up again. “Hey. You okay? You were restless last night.”The bond must have let him feel some of it. She hated that part. “I’m fine. Just… thinking about everything.”Kai set his phone down and pushed a plate of toast and eggs her way. “Eat something. We’ve got another meeting with the elders
The next few days fell into this weird routine that still felt completely wrong. Elara woke up every morning to coffee already brewing and that constant tug in her chest reminding her she wasn’t free anymore. Kai gave her space but not total space. He’d leave short notes about pack stuff or make sure food showed up when his meetings dragged on. Little moves that messed with her head even when she tried to ignore them.On the fourth morning she walked out to find him at the big oak desk buried in papers. Sunlight hit his jaw just right and damn if he didn’t look like the old Kai for a second, the one who used to sneak her treats and promise he’d always be there. Then he looked up and the cold mask slammed back down.“Morning,” he said. “There’s this casual thing tonight in the east clearing, just the younger crowd blowing off steam after the wedding crap... Father wants us to show up together.”Elara grabbed coffee and leaned on the counter. “You mean parade the new mate bond so everyo
Sunlight filtered through heavy curtains, casting long shadows across the alpha suite. Elara woke with a start, her body tense even before her mind caught up. The mate bond thrummed steadily in her chest, a constant reminder that last night hadn’t been a nightmare. She was married… Mated and stuck.She sat up in the guest room bed, rubbing her eyes. The spare room was luxurious, dark wood, soft linens, a small desk by the window but it still felt like a cage. Her suitcase sat unpacked in the corner, a sad reminder that she’d planned to leave right after the wedding. No such luck.A soft knock sounded on the connecting door. “Elara? Breakfast is here.”Kai’s voice. Low, cautious. She pulled on a simple sweater and jeans from her bag before opening the door. He stood there in a black button-down and slacks, looking every bit the future alpha… composed, powerful, and annoyingly attractive. Dark circles under his eyes suggested he hadn’t slept much either.“Coffee?” he asked, gesturing to







