INICIAR SESIÓN
IRIS.
I used to have a wolf, but five days after I turned eighteen, I lost her.
I still remember what happened as if it were just yesterday.
On the night of my eighteenth birthday, I accompanied my half-sister to a festival. A chaos erupted, and we tried to run away. People were shouting, and then the stampede happened. We got separated, and the next thing I knew, I was in the middle of the swaying crowd, being pushed by everyone who wanted to get away from that place.
I stumbled and gripped the arm that was nearest to me. I felt the spark travel all over my body, activating the bond between me and my fated mate.
Yes, I touched my fated mate that night.
His masculine scent enveloped my senses all at once, putting me in a trance. It was too late when I realized the crowd had already pushed me. But I saw him—he was tall, and he towered over almost everyone—and I knew it was him. My fated mate.
He kept turning around, as if looking for something or someone. I tried to call his attention, but no matter how much I screamed that I was there, he couldn’t hear me. Until he was already too far. Until I lost him.
But I knew his name and who he was. I had always watched and admired him from afar. I couldn't believe he was mine.
I tried to find him in the crowd, and when I couldn’t, I hurried home and told my family about it.Finding a fated mate is a rarity. Not everyone was lucky enough to find their other half.
So I was excited, beyond ecstatic. I could finally get away from this house. I didn’t care that he was famous or had money. All I wanted was a chance for a better life. A life away from being my family’s slave. And maybe, he would let me continue my studies.
But my happiness was short-lived. The family that I grew up with didn’t believe me. My stepmother slapped me, and my sister laughed at me. They called me a liar and a lunatic, especially when I told them his name. They said, like my mother, I wanted prestige even to the extent of lying.
I kept telling them I wasn’t making up stories.
I begged them to take me to him so I could prove it. They agreed, and we planned our visit to his territory. But I fell ill after a few days and spent a couple of days in bed.
Then one morning, I woke up and my wolf was gone. I had no idea what happened to her. My father said I might have been too weak, that my wolf didn’t survive when I got a high fever.
I mourned for my wolf, but it didn’t stop me from wanting to meet my mate.
The day of the meeting finally came.
I, together with my whole family, traveled to my mate’s pack. All the way to his territory, I kept rehearsing the things I would tell him. I was filled with joy and excitement at the prospect of becoming his mate.
My mate was an Alpha, which meant that I was his destined Luna. Despite not having a wolf, I wanted to believe he would still accept me. A fated mate is a blessing, and not everyone is fortunate to have one.
I was expecting that meeting him would become the best day of my life.
But the exact opposite happened. It became the worst.
Alpha Draco of the Knight’s Stone Pack appeared in front of us and growled, “Mate,” like I knew he would.
Yes, he found his mate.
But it wasn’t me.
It was my sister, Felicity.
My whole world CRUMBLED as the life I envisioned for myself was stolen before my eyes. I watched in agony as Alpha Draco held my sister's hand and introduced her as his mate to the people around us while I was pushed back and ignored even by my whole family. But like always, I kept my mouth shut.
I was confused. I almost believed I’d gone crazy, hallucinating like what my family had been telling me.
Until I found the cuff links that I was able to rip from his shirt when I grabbed him on that festival night. His initials were carved into it. Yes, it could be anyone, but in my heart, I knew it was his.
For many months, I held on to the only thing that connected me to him while I watched my sister bask in the love and attention that he was giving her—a life that was supposed to be mine.
I eventually reached a breaking point. I confronted my family and told them that I would tell my mate the truth. They laughed at me. They told me to go ahead and make a fool of myself. But the next thing I knew, I was thrown into a small and dark room that was locked from the outside. I was not given food and water for many days. It had nothing except a blanket that smelled like someone had died on it.
There was no light, no bed, or chair. So I comforted myself by hugging my knees every time I thought about how my family had wronged me.
My only source of light, the small gap in the wall that let me see outside, was also my source of misery. I could see whenever my mate would come and visit my sister. I witnessed it when he asked permission to take her home.
This was what they’d been waiting for. He would finally make her his Luna. And I heard when my stepmother talked about getting me out of the way—permanently.
It served as the wake-up call I needed. My family had no intention of keeping me alive. So when my stepmother came in to give me something to drink, which I knew must be poisoned, I slammed the wood of the broken chair that had been sitting in the corner onto her back. She collapsed on the dingy floor, and I wasted no time running out of my prison.
I ran out of the house and out of their lives.
For many days, I kept running. I was hungry and worn out. I was moving with no food or sleep, but I kept going. I had no idea where I was headed. All I knew was that I needed to reach the city so I could start asking about my mate.
But it didn’t come to that. Someone found me in the forest and offered to help me.
Constantine.
My first mistake was thinking that many people out there had good intentions. The next one was believing that Constantine was a friend and that letting him take me to his home was a good decision.
I managed to escape from hell, only to find myself thrown back into it. Only this time, it wasn’t just my freedom that was taken from me. Constantine broke my body and whatever was left of my spirit.
Yes, he married me, but he has been a husband from hell since day one.
He assaulted me and took my virginity on our wedding night. No matter how much I pleaded that I was in pain, he didn’t stop. And it kept happening. Day after day. Night after night.
He wanted a son, and he wanted me to give him one.
I couldn’t do anything for my life anymore. I was already trapped in this hell, but I promised myself that I would never give him a child. I would never allow my child to experience the suffering I endured.
So, I applied what I had learned about herbs. The years of playing alone in nature and studying things on my own led me to learn to make an herbal tea that could serve as a contraception for women. It came in handy, so I made it tirelessly and drank it religiously.
I succeeded. I never got pregnant.
It frustrated my husband, and he didn’t hesitate to show it. I got hit, kicked, and spat on. I had heard every demeaning name a man could give to a lowly female. I took it all. But I didn’t stop making that herb potion, and I didn’t stop drinking it.
Eventually, he grew tired of waiting and took in women as his mistresses. They came, one after the other. If, after a month, they could not get pregnant, they were cast out, and another one would come.
Except for me. I remained in the house. I was the legal wife but was treated as a servant. Even his mistresses, regardless of their length of stay, held a higher status than I.
But it was better that way. With his mistresses around, he would only use me when they couldn’t satisfy him.
So my life just became a cycle of pain and sadness, and I just let it take me where it wanted me to go. I had also come to accept that the fated mate I touched and scented that night was not the Alpha that was mated to my sister. I finally let go of any thoughts of him, together with my dreams and my hope that better days would still come for me.
I was living day by day, expecting nothing. I cowered in the presence of guests and rarely went out of our house. My small room in the basement was my favorite place. It was better than the big room I had to be in whenever Constantine wanted me to pleasure him.
I thought I had already experienced the worst that life could give me.
I was wrong again.
Tonight, Constantine decided it was time to share me with another man.
“Did you shave like I told you to do?” Marion, Constantine’s current mistress, held me by the ear as she dragged me out of the guest room they allowed me to use while I put on the clothes they wanted me to wear.
I nodded.
“Now, if he tells you to open your legs, open them! If we hear him complain, you will get more than what you got last time.”
She was referring to the lashes I was given when I shoved the plates off the dining table when Constantine told me I needed to have sex with his guest. I was whipped, but they treated me the next day so that no scars would show.
“Did you hear me?” She pinched my ear, and I flinched, still being dragged toward the stairs.
I nodded my head, a little too much, so she would see my response.
We reached the third floor, where Constantine’s guest was staying, and we stopped a few doors away from his.
“Here, put this on.” She took out something from her pocket—a veil that would conceal my face, leaving only my eyes exposed. “Do not take it off until you’re in the dark. Or he might get turned off if he sees your ugly face.”
I nodded. I didn’t contest. I knew I didn’t look the same as I did when I first arrived here. I was already too skinny, and my skin was too pale.
After she placed the veil on my face, she scanned my clothes one more time. She had given me a costume that resembled Jasmine’s clothes in the story of Aladdin. Only mine were not harem pants but a long skirt with a long slit. My breasts were pushed up, and my stomach was exposed. I also had nothing underneath my skirt.
I was told not to struggle during the act, but I knew I still would. I was already expecting I would get sore after he was done with me. Not only because of sex, but because I knew I would be hit in the process. I kept telling myself this would just be another episode whenever my husband would touch me. It was the only way I could stomach this.
Marion knocked on the door, and after a while, someone inside responded.
“Come in…” His deep baritone voice sent shivers down my spine.
I couldn’t explain what emotion rushed through me, but I didn’t have time to contemplate as she already opened the door and slightly pushed me forward.
“Make sure you do whatever he wants.” She reminded me again before she fully pushed me forward and closed the door behind me.
The room was dimly lit, and the man waiting for me was sitting on a chair facing his desk, but he slowly swiveled around to look at me, making my mouth drop open when I finally saw his face.
“Mate…” I mumbled.
IRIS.I slept the whole night after we took my mother home but the first thing I did when I woke up the next day was rush to her room—wanting to make sure that she was really alive—only to find her sleeping peacefully in my father’s arms. Dad motioned for Draco and me to leave the room without making any noise so even if I had many questions, we did as we were told. Dad eventually told us about what happened the night before but requested not to say a word about it, as he didn’t want Mama to be uncomfortable around him. So of course, I agreed. I was happy that Dad was putting her first. The days after that went by swiftly. Dad stayed with us and had been doing so well as her bodyguard. He was always around her and the only time he would leave her alone was whenever she was with me. He also moved to the bedroom beside hers, but I knew at night it was either Mama would go to his room, or he would go to hers. Dad kept saying they would only sleep, which I totally believe because that wa
PRINCESS CASSIOPEIA/PIA.My eyes snapped open, and I was gasping for air. I had another nightmare but I couldn’t remember it. All I knew was I was terrified. I pushed the blanket off my body and sat up before letting my eyes roam around the dark room. I saw a figure lying down on the other bed, and for a second, I thought it was Iris until the figure took form and I realized it was a man. Slowly, the memories of how Vaidas ended up there came to my mind. He was sleeping on his side, still facing me with his arms crossed across his chest. He looked cold, or maybe he just fell asleep in this position. But either way, I saw the blanket neatly folded at the edge of the bed. So I stood up and walked toward his bed. I carefully grabbed the extra sheet and just as I was about to cover him with it, he grunted in his sleep. Then his arms loosened, and one was positioned in a way as if it were waiting for someone to lay its head on it. I was just looking at him, biting my bottom lip.This w
*AUTHOR'S NOTE: I overlooked this detail from the previous chapter. Vaidas should be addressing Iris' mother as Miss PIA and not Miss Cassiopeia.PRINCESS CASSIOPEIA/PIA.I felt someone was watching me as I walked further into the forest, but no one was around. I couldn’t remember anything or how I ended up in this place. I didn’t even know what my name was or where I came from. All I knew was that it was cold, and the fabric of my clothes was so thin that I could feel the night air pricking my skin. I kept walking. The sun came up and went down and was replaced by the moon. But the moon vanished as well and another day started. The cycle continued but nothing had changed. I was still walking to the unknown. It felt like a never-ending journey, and I just found myself crying. I wanted the walking to cease, but my feet wouldn’t stop.“Please!” I screamed. My body jolted, waking me up from another nightmare.Tears trickled down my cheeks while I was panting hard as if I had been runni
PRINCE VAIDAS.“Hi…” A soft voice came and my body jolted, not expecting to hear anything. A soft giggle followed and my heart warmed in an instant. I felt nostalgia hearing her laughter, like I was teleported back to the first time I heard her giggle in the forest and had no idea where the sound was coming from. “I’m sorry… I startled you.”I smiled and shook my head as I helped her sit, placing a pillow on her back. “No need to apologize. But you shouldn’t be sitting. Maybe it’s better if you lie down.”It was her turn to shake her head. “I don’t like... I’d been… lying down forever.”“Very well then. Are you comfortable?”She nodded before her gaze focused on Iris. “Is I… Iris okay? What happened to her?”“She’s sleeping. We traveled far and she was sleepy, but she didn’t want to leave your side so she stayed here.” I replied, and I saw her shoulders relax. I was glad I had thought of this earlier so the answer came out naturally. “I see…” She spoke and met my gaze. I was doing my
DRACO. My feet landed on solid ground, and the first thing I checked was Iris. I wanted to make sure we were not separated and when I saw her still locked in my embrace, I let out the breath I was holding. I would never get used to this teleportation, but what choice do I have? Still, this power was a gift that had helped us in many ways, so I shouldn’t be complaining. Iris tilted her head back and our gazes met. I smiled warmly at her, raising my hand to remove the stray hair blocking her eyes, but then her body turned around and swayed. My reflexes moved quickly and I caught her even before she bent backward. “Fuck!” I growled. “Open a guestroom with two beds!”Roman sprang into action and ran toward the stairs.“Janice! Follow me and take two helpers with you.” I continued to order as I walked with fast strides to the stairs.“Is she okay?” Vaidas asked as he followed me with Cassiopeia in his arms. “I think she exhausted all her energy to make sure we ended up here. She needs
IRIS. It had been far too long since the last time I heard her, but I still knew her voice. It was the only thing that kept my hope alive during my darkest days. “I’m sorry…” The voice was throaty yet so soft. “I must have collapsed again. Thank you, for holding me.”My body immediately spun around, my eyes widening in shock—mirroring the expression that my father carried as he stared at the female he was holding.My mother, Princess Cassiopeia of the Wicker Forest, had her eyes open, and an embarrassed smile curled on her lips with her face flustered as she looked at my father. “I think... I can sit up straight now…” She added.It was only then that Dad adjusted her position so she was not leaning onto him, but he didn’t take his hands off her arms. He remained quiet, just staring at her, and there must have been too many questions in his head, but I was glad that through all of this, he didn’t let go of her. Or he wasn’t freaking out. “Mama...” I took one step but stopped the mom
IRIS. I nodded and he pulled my face closer as he leaned down, pecking my lips before he spoke again. “I will protect you with my life, but you also need to protect yourself when I’m not beside you.”“Are you leaving me?” I asked, my heart constricting.“No. Never… I wish I could say I will always
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DRACO. I rolled my shoulders as I discreetly let out a breath when Kael closed his car door and walked toward us. He was approaching alone, but there was still a possibility that Adessa or Adelaine was inside his car. In his position as a prince, I doubted they would allow him to travel without se
DRACO. Zandro jumped and shifted midair into his wolf, but I didn’t even stir in my place. His wolf would tower over me and could easily take me to the ground or claw me with its paws. And yet, I remained still, not even bothered by his stunt.I was confident because I heard movement behind me, and







