LOGINI was born a death sentence. A thousand-year-old prophecy whispered of the Key Wolf—a royal child destined to either evolve our species or lead us to extinction. My father, the High Alpha, waited for a savior. He waited for a son, a King, a warrior. He didn't wait for me. To my father, I wasn't a miracle; I was a glitch in the bloodline. A girl. A mistake. Cast out into the frozen wilderness to die before I could even howl, I was forgotten by the world that should have been my birthright. I grew up human. I grew up soft. Or so I thought. Now, the wolf inside me is screaming to be let out. My blood is catching fire, and the entire supernatural world has smelled the smoke. The Black Wolves want my heart on a silver platter. The White Wolves want to lock me in a gilded cage to "preserve the balance." And the Hunters? They just want me dead. Then there’s him. The lethal commander sent to hunt me down and bring me to my knees. He is the shadow in my nightmares and the heat in my veins. Every instinct tells me to run—but my soul recognizes him. He thinks he’s my captor. He doesn’t realize he’s my Mate. They misread the prophecy. They rejected the Key. But now I’m awakening… and I’m not coming back to save their world. I’m coming back to change it forever. Will I choose revenge… or become the balance they fear? When the one bound to my soul breaks my heart, can I still trust what I feel? If the world that abandoned me falls to its knees, will I save it… or let it burn?
View MoreThe first thing I learned about being a queen was that it felt a lot like being a corpse.
Cold, discarded, and waiting for the earth to take what was left.
I was only six years old the night my father, the Alpha King, decided I was a defect.
I can still see the North Star pinned between black branches as I ran until my lungs burned like swallowed coals.
Behind me, the Great Hunt wasn’t chasing a deer. They were chasing me.
“Faster, little wolf,” the King’s Beta mocked from the shadows.
He moved through the frozen woods like a predator. He was the man who had tucked me into my bed only a week before, smiling at me with what I thought was kindness. Now, he was a total stranger.
“A daughter of the Throne should at least provide a good chase before she’s culled!”
I tripped over a root and hit the ground hard.
I lifted my head, shaking, and saw him.
The Alpha King stood at the edge of the clearing. Even in his wolf form, his presence was heavier than the cold itself.
He didn't look at me like a father. He looked at me like a piece of trash that needed to be burned.
“You have no scent,” he said. His voice was a door locking forever.
“No wolf. No power. You are a human stain on a royal bloodline.”
He turned away without another word.
The hunters followed him, disappearing into the trees like ghosts.
They didn't leave because I had escaped. They left because I wasn’t even worth the effort of a final blow.
When I woke again, the world had changed.
I was in a small human home with a woman who looked at me with pity.
That was the beginning of my second life—the life of a "found child."
For eleven years, I lived in the blank spaces. I didn't remember the forest or the King.
I convinced myself that my night terrors were just a glitch in a broken brain.
Until tonight.
I woke up with a pain in my chest so sharp it felt like a physical blow.
The air in my room was heavy. It felt like a storm was about to break.
Crack.
The wooden floorboard beneath my bed splintered down the middle. I hadn’t even moved.
My skin began to burn—a deep, itchy heat moving just beneath the surface.
Then, the window shook. A violent rattle that made the glass scream.
The wall in my head didn't just crack. It disintegrated.
The forest. The snow. The King’s back as he walked away.
It all came clawing to the surface, louder than the room around me.
“This can’t be real,” I whispered.
But my body disagreed. Something in me was finally awake.
I grabbed my jacket and bolted out the door.
I walked without a plan, my feet taking over while my brain stayed trapped in that clearing in the woods.
He was the Alpha King. The words fit inside me perfectly, like a key sliding into a lock that had been rusted shut for a decade.
I started running. I felt like if I just moved fast enough, I could outrun the memories.
I didn't notice the main crossing. The sound of traffic was just a dull roar.
I stepped off the curb without looking.
Then the horn came.
A sharp, violent blast tore through the fog like a gunshot.
I turned my head just as the world dissolved into blinding, white-hot light.
Headlights filled my vision, erasing the street and the memory of the forest.
There was the scream of tires, the smell of burnt rubber, and two tons of steel hurtling toward me.
The moment stretched out into a slow-motion nightmare.
I could see the individual cracks in the car’s bumper. I could see the terrified expression of the driver behind the glass.
Everything was too clear. Too final.
The car was a wall of metal hitting the space where I stood.
The impact wasn't a sound—it was a feeling that shattered the world.
As the ground vanished beneath me, the last thing I heard wasn't the car.
It was a howl, louder than it had ever been.
It wasn't coming from the woods. It was echoing from somewhere deep inside my own shattering bones.
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