MasukHe saves her life at sixteen. At twenty two he breaks it in front of everyone. For three years, Sera Venn cooks his meals, runs his house, and shares his bed in the dark. She is not his mate or his Luna. Just the human girl Caden Holt pulls from the breeding ward and keeps close without ever giving her a name for what they are. When he walks into the great hall with another woman on his arm and ends everything with five words, Sera doesn't fall apart. She packs her bag, walked out and didn't look back. In a world where human girls have no pack, no title, and no protection, bleeding and alone at the border is a death sentence. But the man who finds her is the last one anyone would expect. Riven Ashvale. Alpha of Northesk. Caden's oldest enemy. Cold, controlled, and dangerous that has nothing to do with his title and everything to do with him. He didn't ask who she belongs to. He asked what she wants. Nobody has ever asked her that. Now Caden fights to get her back, calling it love when it has always been ownership. Riven puts his entire pack on the line for a woman he has known two weeks. And the wolf council sends armed teams to bring Sera in dead or alive. Because something runs in her blood that thirty years of lies are built to keep buried. Powerful enough that men have hunted it for decades. Dangerous enough that they would rather see her dead than free. One Alpha keeps her secret to control her. One Alpha would burn the world to protect her. Sera was never supposed to matter. She is about to become the most dangerous thing either of them has ever touched.
Lihat lebih banyakSera's POVI closed the door to my room and leaned against it for a moment. The box sat on the small table by the window. I had carried it upstairs myself. No one followed me. I needed this part alone.I crossed the room and sat down. My hands stayed on the lid for a long time. I breathed in deep. Then I opened it.Inside lay a small collection of things. A photograph of my mother standing in a window. She looked young. Tired but determined. A pressed flower, its colors still faint after all these years. A folded piece of paper. And underneath everything, a small smooth stone.I picked up the stone first. It fit perfectly in my palm. The moment my fingers closed around it a faint warmth spread through my hand. The same warmth my ability carried when it woke up strong. I held it tight and closed my eyes.The stone pulsed. Gentle. Steady. Like it recognized me.I sat with it for a long time. The room stayed quiet. Northesk moved on outside my door but in here it felt like time slowed do
Sera's POVI walked into the main hall the next morning and stopped short. The woman waiting near the windows looked older than Mara. Smaller too. She carried herself with the kind of careful stillness that came from years of trying not to be noticed. She turned when I entered. Her face did something complicated."You look like her," she said. "Around the eyes."I crossed the room slowly. "Who are you?"She waited until I sat across from her. "My name is Dara Venn. I was your mother's older sister."The name landed heavy. Venn. My mother's family. I kept my hands on the table and breathed through it.Riven stood just behind my chair. Cael sat to my right. Both of them stayed quiet. They knew I needed to do this part myself.Dara looked at me for a long moment. "I have been working inside the council oversight committee for eleven years. Quietly. I tried to push things in the right direction where I could."I leaned forward slightly. "You helped get the preliminary ruling through."She
Sera's POVThe drive back felt different. Every mile put more distance between us and that basement. I kept the file on my lap. My hand rested on it the whole way. I did not put it in the bag. I needed to feel it there.Cael rode in the vehicle behind us. I caught the shape of his head through the rear window sometimes. My father. The word still sat strange on my tongue. I turned it over in my mind and let it stay there.Riven drove. He kept both hands on the wheel and his eyes on the road. He did not fill the silence. I was grateful for that. The quiet gave me space to breathe.At some point his right hand left the wheel. It found mine on the seat between us. He did not make a big thing of it. He just rested it there. I turned my palm up and held on. His grip stayed warm and steady.I looked out the window. Trees passed in a blur. The file under my hand felt like a bridge. My mother had run so I could sit here. I kept that thought close.Riven squeezed my hand once. "Almost home."I
Riven's POVThe council vehicles arrived within the hour. Their lights cut through the trees. I watched them approach from the ridge. Vael stood between Caden and me. He did not fight. He did not speak. He simply waited.The eldest council woman stepped out first. She looked at Vael. Then at the bags we carried. She gave a short nod. "We will take him."I handed Vael over without ceremony. "He goes quietly. That surprises me."She glanced at him. "Men like him know when the board is lost."Vael walked to the vehicle without resistance. The door closed behind him. No dramatic final words. No threats. Just silence. I expected more. Maybe that was the point.I turned to the eldest woman. "The records go with us. Northesk wolves on every transport. I do not trust your chain of custody on this."She studied me for a moment. "After what we saw in those files, I do not blame you." She waved to her team. "Load them under joint oversight."We moved the bags together. My wolves. Her people. No
Sera's PovI didn't know about the message for a full day.I found that out later, the way you find out most things in a pack, sideways, after the fact, pieced together from things people don't quite say. Riven had it on his desk for a day before he called me in. I didn't know that when I walked in
Sera's PovMy second week at the household desk started the way the first one ended, with Mara handing me a stack of ledgers and saying, "These haven't been touched since spring," in the tone of someone who'd been waiting a long time to say it to someone other than herself.I worked through them at
Liora's PovIronmoor's dining hall was smaller than the great hall, which I'd been grateful for at first. Fewer eyes. Fewer wolves tracking my every movement like they were waiting to see if I'd do something wrong.I'd been wrong about that too. Fewer eyes just meant the ones that remained looked h
Sera's PovThe knock came mid-morning. Mara opened the door before I could, already halfway through saying something else."Riven wants to see you. His study, second floor, end of the hall." She paused, reading my face the way she seemed to read everything. "It's not bad news.""You don't know that


















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