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The blow landed across my cheek with a crack that split through my skull.
I hit the floor hard, and my body folded in on itself. My mouth wouldn’t give room for any screams. My hands wouldn’t lift to fight. I had learned to become his silent punching bag a long time ago.
My cheek throbbed against the hardwood. Copper flooded my mouth, and yet I didn’t move. I could only focus on my breathing.
As long as I continued breathing, I would be fine.
Lucan stood over me for a second. Maybe two, I couldn’t tell what was what anymore.
He didn’t offer me any words; he had stopped doing that a long time ago. He straightened the cuff of his shirt, exhaled once through his nose like I was an inconvenience finally handled, and turned away.
The door clicked shut quietly behind him.
My body still refused to move.
The pain started slowly at first and then festered until I could feel it everywhere. I lifted a finger to my face. The heat from the contact made me hiss, and the familiar swelling made me swallow a thick lump down my throat.
The ceiling above me came into focus. I couldn’t help but notice the high, ornate, crystal chandelier catching dying afternoon light, the heavy velvet drapes, and the four-poster bed I hated sleeping in. This was the price I had to pay for a life of comfort.
Stay.
The thought echoed in my mind. I should get up. Wash the blood. Ice the bruise. Hide it before anyone sees. Pretend I was still the Luna of the Ironclaw Pack, not the woman who lived like this. But my body still wouldn’t listen. It knew the routine. It knew the silence that followed was worse.
The room stayed quiet, but I could hear his footsteps fade down the hall.
I muttered a small prayer of thanks to the moon goddess. It looked like there would be no second round tonight.
My phone buzzed on the nightstand.
I stared at it. Four rings. Five. Xena’s name glowed on the screen. I reached up with my heavy arm and answered.
My mouth refused to make any sounds.
The line was silent for a long time before Xena spoke. “Again?”
A sob tore from my throat, and then the tears came. My shoulders shook, and I pressed my free hand over my eyes, breathing through it, but it kept coming.
Xena stayed on the line like she always did.
After a moment, she pushed. “You can’t keep doing this, Raven. He’s not going to stop. You’re the Luna, and you’re on the fucking floor again. No one in this pack is coming to help you, especially when you’re playing the role of happy mate.”
I swallowed blood. “You know why.”
She waited.
I tried to find the words, but they still came out fractured. “It’s not just him. The mating… it was an arranged mating, and you know this. It’s politics, Xena. If I run, the alliance cracks. Ironclaw won’t let that happen. They’ll hunt me. Make me an enemy and call me a traitor. My family… they won’t take me in. They can’t. The cost is too high. I’d be alone.”
Xena remained silent for even longer this time.
“I have nowhere,” I whispered, my voice cracking. “Nowhere that he, or the pack, won’t reach.”
Still, she said nothing. Then, when I thought she had completely resigned the topic, she said, “I’m coming over.”
My heart skipped a beat.
“No. Xena, don’t. It’ll make it worse. He will not like that.”
She had already hung up.
I pressed the phone to my chest and prayed to the goddess, hoping that I hadn’t just made things worse.
Forcing myself up with shaky legs, I went to the bathroom. I splashed cold water on my face, although it stung like fire. I brushed my hair forward, hiding what I could. In the mirror, my brown eyes appeared dead.
I turned away fast.
Downstairs, I moved as slowly as I could, because each step ached. The house felt too big, and yet it felt as though no matter how much I moved, I could not outrun what had just happened in our bedroom. My feet moved anyway.
I rounded the corner, and the world stopped.
Two intimate voices met my ears.
Lucan stood too close to my sister, Riley. His hands cupped her face in a way he had never cupped mine. He tilted her chin and kissed her as though he were savoring each moment.
My stomach dropped.
My heart twisted in my chest.
This could not be real. I was seeing things. I had to be seeing things.
Lucan moved his mouth to her ear and whispered something I could not make out. My sister smiled and leaned deeper into his embrace.
I couldn’t take this anymore.
“Riley?!” The name tore out of me, my voice broken and barely audible.
Riley pulled back, her eyes finding mine. Her cheeks were flushed. One hand still rested on Lucan’s chest, fingers curled into his shirt as she belonged there. She didn’t even speak or apologize. She just watched me with narrowed eyes as though she were silently challenging me.
Lucan slowly turned his head for one heartbeat, then looked back at Riley.
He did the unthinkable and kissed her again, eyes flicking to me while he did it.
This was real. My eyes filled with unshed tears and it had nothing to do with the beating I had just received.
He released her and walked toward me.
On instinct, I took a step back.
He closed the gap between us, and the scent of my sister on him made my stomach drop once more. “Every day I wake up beside you feels like another reminder that my life was stolen. The day they mated us was the worst day of my life.”
The words shook me to my core.
Then his hand cracked across my face again.
Harder this time.
I went down. White exploded behind my eyes. My ears rang with the impact, and pain bloomed in my chest once again. I tasted more blood. My body curled in on itself. For a moment, I couldn’t breathe or think.
Chest heaving, I rolled to my hands and knees. Tears burned, but I forced the words out anyway. “This union is bigger than us. The alliance… it holds the pack together. You know that. Rejecting me… will cost everything.”
He stared down at me, and I could see the contempt flicker in his cold eyes.
“Stop!”
I kept going.
On my hands and knees in my own living room, bruised and shaking. “Think about the pack. The balance. Please—”
“I said stop.”
“We can fix this. The alliance—”
“Enough!” The shout ripped out of him, cracking the air like thunder. “You are nothing to me. I reject you. The bond is severed. Divorce papers will be filed.”
The words tore my world in two.
Tears spilled hot down my cheeks. I stayed kneeling, hands pressed to the tiles. My body would not stop shaking. I knew what this meant. A rejected Luna was worse than dead. The pack would turn against me. My family wouldn’t shield me. I would be nothing.
“Please,” I choked out. “Reconsider. Don’t do this tonight. Let me—”
He wasn’t listening.
My hand moved without permission and settled over my stomach. The secret I had carried alone for weeks ate me up from the inside.
I looked down at my hand and calculated through the tears and the pain. If I told him now—
The front door opened.
Xena walked in.
She took one look at me on the floor, hand on my stomach, tears streaming, Lucan standing over me, Riley frozen behind him, and crossed the room in three strides. She put herself between us like a shield.
She crouched, gripped me by the arm, and pulled me up. My legs barely held, but she held me anyway.
Then she turned on Lucan, eyes narrowed, and eyebrows furrowed.
“You worthless bastard. You hit her like it’s your right. You fuck her sister in the house you share with her. You call yourself Alpha while you break the only good thing this pack has left. I hope the Goddess makes you choke on every ounce of power you stole from her.”
Lucan’s face twisted. He raised his hand to strike her.
Xena was faster. She snatched a heavy crystal vase from the side table and hurled it. It shattered against the wall inches from his head.
She didn’t wait.
She wrapped her arm around me, tucked me tight against her side, and moved. We walked out fast. The night air hit my swollen face, which made the pain worse. The door shut behind us with an impact that made my knees buckle.
Xena got me to the car and pushed me into the passenger seat. She climbed in after and started the engine, but didn’t drive. Her hands gripped the wheel until her knuckles went white.
I sat there. Hands in my lap. Everything felt far away. Numb. Raw.
Xena turned to me, about to speak.
I spoke first.
“I’m pregnant.”
He was already inside the room.Alpha Dimitri stepped forward from the doorway, closing the distance between us with slow, deliberate steps. The air in my new room grew thinner with every inch he took. My head dropped before I could stop it. Chin to chest with my shoulders curving inward. The same posture my body had performed for years around Lucan. It made me small, safe, and invisible. And I hated it. I hated that even here, my muscles still remembered exactly how to make myself smaller.I kept breathing, my breaths rapidly alternating between shallow and fast. Each inhale caught high in my throat.He stopped right in front of me.I could feel the heat rolling off his body. The clean scent of his skin mixed with faint traces of herbs and something darker, more masculine. My hands fisted in the sheets. I waited for the blow. For the words that would tell me I had already failed some test I didn’t know existed.His hand rose.I flinched hard, my head jerking away with one arm flying
The square still felt unreal.One second, I had been standing on the edge of death, hand pressed to my stomach, Xena’s blue eyes locked on mine like she could will me back from the blade. The next, Alpha Dimitri’s voice had cut through everything.And now the guards had let me go.My arms felt strangely light without their grip. My knees wanted to buckle, but I locked them. I was still breathing and still standing. The crowd murmured around me, shifting, uncertain what to do with the woman who should have died but hadn’t.Then Xena was running.She pushed past the guards who had held her moments ago, shoving bodies out of her way without apology. She reached me in seconds and crashed into me, arms wrapping so tight I felt the air leave my lungs. Her heart hammered against mine. Her hands moved frantically — over my shoulders, my arms, my face — checking for damage like a warrior assessing a battlefield.“Are you hurt?” The words tumbled out fast, overlapping each other. “Did they touc
My hands found his chest before I had fully crossed the room.The warmth surged up from beneath my chest, hotter and sharper than it had been in the evaluation room. I poured everything I had into him. My gift answered without hesitation, chasing the damage through his blood, his organs, every place where something was shutting down.There was no time to think—only time to work.Sweat broke across my forehead within minutes.My back ached from kneeling on hard stone. My hands burned deep in the joints, but still I pushed. “Stay. Stay with me. Breathe. Just breathe… please,” I murmured underneath my breath.His body fought me, but I fought harder, drawing on reserves I didn’t know I had. The room grew darker, candles burned lower, and my vision blurred at the edges.That was when I realized it.This was not poison.The damage didn’t feel like an outside attack. It felt older and deeper than that.It was something inside him breaking down on its own. A sickness that had reached its pe
My fingers froze on the edge of the scarf. One heartbeat. Two. I lifted my gaze to his slowly, hoping that permanently scarring my skin was enough for me not to end up in my own pool of blood beside the last person. The guard didn’t even flinch.With surprisingly steady hands, I unwrapped the scarf.Cool air hit the ruined skin on my neck. The guard’s eyes dropped to it fast. He stared at the blistered mess, the uneven texture, and the angry red that still wept in places. His jaw tightened, and then his brows pulled together. I could read the pity in his eyes.He didn’t speak.Xena stepped beside me, her shoulders brushing mine. Her hands trembled once at her sides before she clenched them. Tears welled in her blue eyes, but she blinked hard, fighting them back. Her voice came out ragged.“My sister… she was attacked on the road here. We barely made it. The journey was long and cruel, but we chose Bloodfang because we heard this pack was strong, ordered, and safe.” She swallowed har
“We’ll talk about the baby later. Right now we move,” Xena replied, her voice clipped.I nodded. My throat hurt too much to answer."Bloodfang," Xena said the moment we were inside. "We leave tonight. Lucan saw us leave together. His men will be here within the hour."My mouth fell open. The rival pack. The only territory Lucan couldn't storm without starting a war."They take travelers who swear allegiance. We go, we say our old pack fell apart, we start anew."Her eyes dropped to my stomach. Her hand twitched toward me and stopped."Then we start," I said.Her bathroom felt too small. Tiles cold under my feet. Xena grabbed scissors from a drawer while I sat on the closed toilet lid and stared at the floor.Thick strands of my jet-black hair fell onto the tiles as Xena cut my hair—one after another. I watched them drop. The hair I had worn my whole life. The hair Lucan used to wrap around his fist when he wanted to remind me who owned me. It lay there now in useless piles.Xena’s han
The blow landed across my cheek with a crack that split through my skull.I hit the floor hard, and my body folded in on itself. My mouth wouldn’t give room for any screams. My hands wouldn’t lift to fight. I had learned to become his silent punching bag a long time ago. My cheek throbbed against the hardwood. Copper flooded my mouth, and yet I didn’t move. I could only focus on my breathing.As long as I continued breathing, I would be fine.Lucan stood over me for a second. Maybe two, I couldn’t tell what was what anymore.He didn’t offer me any words; he had stopped doing that a long time ago. He straightened the cuff of his shirt, exhaled once through his nose like I was an inconvenience finally handled, and turned away. The door clicked shut quietly behind him. My body still refused to move.The pain started slowly at first and then festered until I could feel it everywhere. I lifted a finger to my face. The heat from the contact made me hiss, and the familiar swelling made me







