LOGINShe saved a dying stranger in the forest, never knowing he would become both her greatest love and her deepest pain. *** In a world where humans are hunted, enslaved, and forced to live under werewolf rule, happiness was never meant for someone like Talia Vale. Yet when the wounded man she rescued became her husband, she dared to believe fate had finally shown her mercy. But on their wedding night, everything changed. Armored wolves invaded her village and dropped to one knee before the man beside her, calling him Alpha Valik Blackthorne. The gentle stranger she loved was no ordinary man. He was a powerful werewolf leader who had lost his memory, and with it, the dangerous life waiting for him beyond the forest. Trusting his promise to protect her, she followed him into his pack, believing she had found safety. Instead, she found suffering. Despised for being human, hated by the she-wolves who wanted the Alpha for themselves, and crushed under endless humiliation, she quickly learned that love alone could not survive in a world built on power and blood. When tragedy struck and he failed to stand by her, the love in her heart turned into bitterness. She left him. But fate was not finished with them. No matter how much pain, hatred, and distance grew between them, the bond pulling them together refused to break. Through betrayal, misunderstandings, and battles that tested both heart and loyalty, Talia and Valik Blackthorne are forced to face the truth: sometimes love is born from pain, and sometimes the deepest hatred hides the strongest bond. In a world determined to tear them apart, they must fight through heartbreak, pride, and enemies on every side—or lose each other forever.
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Talia’s POV “Let all rise for our most beautiful bride, Talia Vale.” Mateo’s voice filled the hall, warm and proud, his voice made me feel like everything was going to be okay. The heavy oak door groaned open, and I stepped inside. The white dress I wore had been stitched together from three different pieces of thorn cloth. The flowers in my hand had been picked from the edge of the forest before dawn. The candles lining the aisle were mismatched stubs that had already burned halfway down. None of it was perfect, but it meant everything to me. The villagers rose to their feet, and the clapping started… slow at first, then fuller, and warmer. I saw Mrs. Beran pressing her hands to her mouth, her shoulders shaking. Old Harv, who never cried, was absolutely crying. Children who barely understood what a wedding was stood on their toes to catch a glimpse. I walked slowly, not because the dress was heavy, but because I didn’t want it to end. Outside these walls, the world was ash and silence and the constant low hum of fear. Burned houses still stood like skeletons along the road. The werewolf patrol came every third night, and we all knew how to disappear before they arrived. We had learned that lesson in the worst way possible. But here, tonight, I let myself be happy. I looked toward the altar, and there he was. Valik. He stood straight, dressed in a clean white shirt that had been pressed with a hot stone that morning. His dark eyes found mine immediately, and the corner of his mouth lifted in that quiet, private way, he gave me the kind of smile that felt like it was made only for me. The villagers adored him. They called him a perfect gentle and good man. They said I had found something rare. They were right. It’s hard to believe that just months ago, I almost left him to die. That day, I had gone into the forest to pick herbs, canned goods, cloth, medicine, just anything useful. I found him, face down in the mud, surrounded by so much blood that I thought he was already dead. Deep claw marks tore across his back. Blade wounds cut along his ribs. His breathing was barely heard. I stood over him for a long moment. Fear gripped me. Those wounds... they looked like a werewolf did that. It was what took my family away from me when I was twelve. That night, I stood alone among the piles of bodies. They all had wounds like these. I never forgot that day. Before I knew it, tears filled my eyes, burning at the corners. I wanted to save him. But I was just a human orphan. What if he has messed with the werewolves? Could I really bear the consequences? For our humans, living under werewolf rule was no different from the end of the world. We were just scraps hiding in the shadows, barely hanging on. We had no place thinking about saving anyone else. That’s just the world now… we learnt it young and that’s how we were able to survive this long. I was already turning away when his hand stopped me. It was half-curled in the dirt, and something about his touch pulled me back ten years in a single second. To the night the howls came without warning, my mother’s voice cutting off mid-scream, my brother’s face when a wolf’s claw pierced through his heart, swallowed by the chaos. My father never even made it to the door. I stood in the dark alone, and nobody came back. I couldn’t walk away from him. So I saved him. And now he was standing at the altar waiting to marry me, and I genuinely believed that fate had a shape. That it had led me to the forest for a reason and something good had finally decided to find me. The priest smiled as I reached the altar. Valik took my hands in his, and his grip was firm and warm. We began our vows. The words came easily. I had practiced them alone at night, quietly, like a secret. When it was his turn, his voice was steady, and his eyes never left mine, and I felt the kind of happiness I haven’t felt in a long while. I prayed in my heart to the almighty that this joy never fades again. The priest cleared his throat, opened his mouth to pronounce us one. “I now pronounce you as husband and…” A howl split the night open. My blood turned to ice.The Man in the DungeonValik’s POVAfter my visit to Rendell’s pack. I had a great deal to think about and the sound of the horses and the road was preventing me from thinking properly. This was one thing why I didn’t like long journeys, now I even added to my troubles because I can’t stop thinking about my wife. Rendell’s situation confirmed patterns I had already been tracking, the age range of the victims, the increasing boldness of the operations, and suggestion of someone operating with a specific objective rather than just opportunistic violence.Magnus was sick and moving faster than a careful man would move. One question I kept asking myself is, what has his sickness got to do with the people dying? Is he looking for something valuable?I was still thinking it over when one of my forward guards came back along the road toward me at a canter, which meant something had happened ahead that required my attention before I reached the gates.“There’s a man,” he said, pulling up bes
The Ring Around the WoundTalia’s POVBrett came every morning to treat my wound. He would come, knock twice and come in when I gave him permission to. He didn’t say much beyond what was necessary, but what he said was always useful, and after the first few visits I had stopped bracing for the interaction the way I braced for most interactions in this pack. He was kind hearted and willing to help me heal.“You’re healing faster than I expected,” he said on the third morning, replacing the dressing on my back with the careful attention of someone who understood that speed was less important than carefulness . “The tissue is responding well.”“Thank you… For everything. I have been heeding to your advice.” I said.He paused in his work for a moment.“It’s my job. You are Alpha Valik’s wife, it’s my duty to give you the best I have got” he said. Simply, without deflection, but also without the coldness that some people use when they want to prevent gratitude from landing anywhere.“It mi
The Man Who Is SickValik’s POVI spent most of my day in the war room. We were talking about strategy session on how to safe guard the pack. Today had been worse than usual because the recent deaths had created gaps in the patrol structure that needed to be filled before they became vulnerabilities that someone with knowledge of the pack’s movements could exploit.I walked back toward my quarters late, tired in the specific way of a day spent making decisions that had consequences, and I was still turning the patrol restructuring over in my mind when I saw Monica in the corridor outside my room.She turned when she heard me coming and her expression arranged itself into something warm and a little concerned, the performance of someone who had been waiting and wanted that noted.“I heard you skipped breakfast,” she said. “I brought something up for you.”She stepped aside from the doorway slightly.I looked past her into the room.Something settled in my gut that was not quite suspici
Almost Nude and Fully DelusionalTalia’s POVI turned around so fast I nearly lost my balance and faced the wall, kept my eyes there and felt the heat move up my neck in a way that I had absolutely no patience for given everything else that was currently happening in my life.Behind me I heard a short, quiet sound that was unmistakably Valik finding something amusing.“Why is your face red?” He asked teasingly.“Nothing, I’m just feeling hot.” I said, fanning my face with my hands.I reached for the door handle but I couldn’t leave because the handle was hooked.I tried it again, properly, and it still didn’t unlock, and I stood there with my hand on a locked door and my back to a man in a towel and the full indignity of the situation pressing down on me from every angle.“You can’t run from me,” Valik said. He sounded entirely too unbothered.“Put your clothes on,” I said to the wall.He didn’t say anything for a moment. Then the sounds of someone moving around, fabric, the particula
What Thirty Lashes CostsTalia’s POVThey dragged me to the center of the room and I didn’t fight them.Not because I had accepted it, but because my body had spent the last several days running on less than it needed. My legs went where they pulled them and my arms went where they placed them and
Letters That Were Never WrittenTalia’s POVI didn’t go to the execution.I knew when it happened because the sound reached me through the closed window, rising from the courtyard below. It was a collective sound that the crowd made when the young man’s head dropped to the ground. A peak of noise a
You Will Always Be MineTalia’s POVI had been away from the pack since early morning and by midday I was already itching to go back.It didn’t want to admit it. The meetings had run long and the traders from the eastern territory made a lot of arguments that we reached a conclusion after a lot of
The Face I RecognizedTalia’s POVI was informed about the Moon Goddess celebration a while ago. It was a celebration which they said it’s more like a worship but from what I’m seeing, it’s more like a show off here. In my village during celebrations, it used to be quiet and warm. People would put












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