LOGINBorn to power but raised in pain, Crystal’s life is anything but ordinary. Once the daughter of a powerful Alpha and Luna, she is reduced to a broken omega after a betrayal that steals her parents and her status. Trapped in a pack that despises her, she endures endless abuse until fate reveals its cruelest twist: her destined mate is the very man who helps destroy her. But destiny is not done with her yet. After a desperate escape that ends in death, Crystal awakens to something impossible. Chosen by the Moon Goddess and bound to an ancient prophecy, she rises reborn as a hybrid of wolf and witch, carrying a power the world has never seen. No longer willing to be controlled, she breaks her bond with her cruel mate and begins a journey to reclaim herself. Far away, Alpha Kenneth, a feared and powerful alpha that is hardened by the loss of his parents to vampires, feels the awakening of a force that changes everything. When their paths collide, the bond between them ignites, fierce and undeniable. But trust is not easily given, and Crystal must decide whether to embrace the connection or stand alone. As hidden truths unravel and enemies close in, Crystal discovers the depth of the betrayal that shatters her past and the role she must play in a war that will determine the fate of both werewolves and vampires. To fulfill the prophecy, she must rise beyond fear, claim her power, and stand beside the one man who could either be her greatest strength or her greatest risk. Because this time, she is not the omega they broke. She is the fire they cannot extinguish.
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The first time he hit me, I did not cry. Not because it did not hurt, but because I learned early that tears only made them hit harder. “Get up, worthless Omega,” Bryan’s voice snapped through the cold morning air. My body trembled as I pushed myself off the ground, my knees scraped raw against the dirt. Blood mixed with dust, but I kept my head down, because looking him in the eye was another excuse for punishment. “I said faster,” he growled, and before I could steady myself, his boot slammed into my stomach. Air rushed out of my lungs as pain exploded through me. I folded instantly, choking on a silent scream. Laughter echoed around me. Pack members stood in a circle, watching like it was entertainment. No one stepped forward, no one spoke, because in this pack, an Omega’s pain was a show. I was the show. “Pathetic,” Bryan muttered, grabbing my hair and forcing my head up. “Look at them,” he said, his voice dripping with disgust. “This is what you are. Nothing.” My vision blurred, but I forced my eyes open. Faces stared back at me, some amused, some indifferent, none kind. I swallowed the lump in my throat. “I understand,” I whispered. He shoved me back to the ground like I weighed nothing. “Good,” he said. “At least you know your place.” My name is Crystal. And in the Scottsdale Pack, I am less than a slave. By the time the sun dipped low into the sky, my body felt like it was no longer mine. Every step burned. Every breath hurt. But I still had work to do. “Crystal,” a sharp voice called from behind me. I froze instantly. Luna Vanessa. I turned slowly and lowered my gaze. “Yes, Luna.” She walked toward me with measured elegance, her heels clicking against the stone floor like a countdown to something worse. “You missed a spot in the Alpha’s hall,” she said coldly. “I am sorry,” I replied quickly. “I will fix it immediately.” Her eyes swept over me, lingering on the bruises that painted my skin. “Disgusting,” she murmured. “You look like trash.” My fingers clenched slightly, but I kept my head down. “I will clean up after, Luna.” She stepped closer. Too close. “Do you know why you are still alive, Crystal?” My heart pounded. “No, Luna.” “It is because your pain amuses us,” she said softly, almost kindly. Then her hand came fast. The slap echoed through the empty hall. My head snapped to the side, and the metallic taste of blood filled my mouth. “Do not forget that,” she whispered. I bowed lower. “I will not, Luna.” She turned and walked away like nothing happened. Like I was nothing. That night, I lay on the thin mat in my small room, staring at the ceiling. My body screamed for rest, but sleep never came easy. Not when tomorrow would be worse. Not when every day was the same. Not when I knew what was coming. My eighteenth birthday. The day every wolf waited for. The day you meet your mate. A bitter laugh escaped my lips. A mate. Someone destined to love you, protect you, cherish you. Something warm twisted painfully in my chest. That kind of fate was not meant for someone like me. Still, a small, foolish part of me hoped. Maybe… just maybe… My mate would be different. The next morning, the air felt heavier. The entire pack gathered in the courtyard, excitement buzzing like electricity. I stood at the back, invisible as always. “Today is a special day,” Alpha Matthew’s voice boomed. My stomach tightened. His gaze swept over the crowd, then stopped. On me. A slow, cruel smile spread across his face. “Step forward, Crystal.” My heart dropped. Whispers erupted around me as I hesitated. “Now,” he commanded. My legs moved before my mind could catch up. I stepped into the center, every eye on me. I felt exposed. Small. Breakable. “Today, you turn eighteen,” he continued. “Today, you will find your mate.” Laughter rippled through the crowd. “Let us all witness this miracle,” he added mockingly. My chest tightened. I did not want this. Not like this. Not in front of them. “Come closer,” he said. I obeyed. The moment I stepped within the inner circle, it hit me. A scent. Warm. Familiar. Dangerous. My heart slammed against my ribs. No. No, no, no. Please not him. I turned slowly. And there he stood. Bryan. My tormentor. My nightmare. My wolf went still. Then one word echoed in my mind. Mate. My breath caught. Tears burned behind my eyes as hope shattered into a thousand pieces. Bryan’s lips curled into a cruel smile. “Of course,” he said, his voice full of amusement. “It had to be you.” The crowd laughed louder. I felt like I was drowning. “Bryan…” I whispered, my voice breaking. But his eyes held nothing. No warmth. No recognition. Only disgust. He stepped closer, his presence suffocating. Then he leaned in, his voice low enough for only me to hear. “You really thought anyone would want you?” My heart cracked. And then- “I, Bryan of the Midnight Pack,” he said loudly, turning to face everyone, “reject you, Crystal, as my mate.” The world went silent. Something inside me broke. Not cracked. Not weakened. Broken. A sharp pain ripped through my chest, stealing the air from my lungs. I dropped to my knees, clutching my heart. Gasps filled the courtyard. The rejection burned through me like fire, tearing at my soul. “Pathetic,” Bryan said. And just like that, I became nothing again. I feel death the moment he rejected me. Not physically. Not yet. But something inside me shattered so completely that I knew, deep down, the girl I used to be would never survive this night. “Get up, worthless Omega,” Bryan’s voice cut through the cold air like a blade. My body was already shaking before I even tried to move. I pushed myself up slowly, my palms scraping against the rough ground as pain shot through my arms. Dust clung to my skin, mixing with the blood that never seemed to fully dry. “I said faster.” His boot slammed into my stomach before I could stand properly. The impact knocked the breath out of me, and I collapsed instantly, gasping silently as agony spread through my body. Laughter followed. It always did. They stood around me like spectators, watching me break like it was the most entertaining thing in the world. No one helped. No one ever helped. “Look at her,” Bryan sneered, grabbing my hair and yanking my head back. Pain burned across my scalp, forcing tears into my eyes. “This is what happens when you’re born useless,” he said loudly. “You become nothing.” I bit down hard on my lip, refusing to cry out. “I understand,” I whispered. He let go, shoving me back to the ground like I was dirt beneath his feet. “Good,” he muttered. But as I lay there, trembling and broken… Something deep inside me stirred. Ancient. Awake. And for the first time in my life, It did not feel like weakness.Kenneth's POV Marcus's report turned out to be nothing urgent. A miscommunication about patrol scheduling for the night after the gathering, the kind of thing that would have waited perfectly well until morning. I dealt with it quickly, my mind only half present, the other half still standing back at the fire with whatever I had been about to say to Crystal before duty pulled me away from it. By the time I returned to the gathering, she had already gone. I told myself it did not matter. That there would be other evenings, other quiet moments by other fires. I had believed that easily enough walking back to my own room that night. Sitting at my desk afterward, the gathering's noise still faintly audible through the window, I found myself thinking about the words I had not managed to say, turning them over with more care than I usually allowed myself. There is something I have been wanting to tell you. It should have been simple. I had rehearsed versions of it in my head more
Crystal's POVThe bonfire was bigger than I expected.Stella had mentioned the gathering in passing over the last several days, the seasonal marker the pack apparently observed every few months, something about honoring the turn of the moon cycle and giving everyone a reason to gather outside the usual rhythm of work and patrol. I had pictured something small. A few logs, a few people standing around them out of obligation.Instead the open field behind the training grounds had been transformed entirely. The fire itself rose tall and bright at the center, ringed by smaller lanterns strung between posts, and the smell of roasting meat and the cinnamon thing the cook had been perfecting all week drifted thick and warm across the gathered crowd. Nearly the entire pack seemed to be present, children weaving between adults, someone playing something on a stringed instrument near the edge of the firelight.I stood near the back for the first stretch of it, watching rather than participating,
Crystal's POVI found Stella in the linen room off the eastern corridor, the small overlooked space the pack used for storing bedding and towels, where she had apparently retreated to sort through a fresh delivery before the gathering later that week required every spare blanket the pack owned.I had simply found myself walking that direction after my evening session, the elder's words about my mother still settling somewhere quiet in my chest, and some part of me had wanted company that did not require explaining any of it."So," I said, dropping into the chair across from Stella with far more casualness than I actually felt, "Jordan."She did not even look up from the basket of linens she was sorting, though the tips of her ears went faintly pink. "What about him?""That is what I am asking you," I said. "What about him?""He is Kenneth's beta," she said, with the careful neutrality of someone reciting a fact rather than answering a question. "He is good at his job. He is loyal.""H
Crystal's POV"Tell me about the coven," I said, before I could lose my nerve.The elder paused mid-motion, his hand halfway to the small book he always carried, and looked at me with the particular stillness that meant he was deciding how honest to be.We had just finished the evening session, my third of the new two-a-day rhythm, and my body carried the familiar settled ache that no longer worried me. The clearing had gone soft and gold around us, the sun low enough to paint long shadows across the grass without yet surrendering the sky to dark."Which part," he asked carefully."Any part," I said. "All of it, eventually. But tonight, whatever you think I am ready to hear."He considered that, lowering himself onto the same flat rock he favored, setting the book beside him unopened. I sat across from him, cross-legged on the still-warm ground, waiting."Your mother's coven was old," he said finally. "Older than most of the wolf packs that exist today, though witches do not measure t
Crystal's POVThe elder listened to my entire argument before he said no.That was, I was learning, simply how he operated. He did not interrupt. He did not dismiss things halfway through. He let me lay out the whole case, every piece of reasoning I had built overnight about urgency and timelines a
Crystal's POVI went to breakfast on my own that morning.It was a small thing, but it felt like a big thing because every other time I had eaten in the dining hall, Stella had been the one steering me there.This time I walked there myself.The hall was already half full when I arrived, the mornin
Crystal's POVThe energy returned, back where I had started with it.The elder said nothing for a full three seconds."Again," he said.We ran it six more times. By the fourth attempt the branch lifted fully and held for five seconds before I released it. By the sixth, I brought it back without los
Crystal's POV I stayed inside. I moved to the wall beside the corridor's inner door and put my back against it, and I reached outward the way the elder had been teaching me to reach. Not with force, just extending my awareness past the walls and the stone and the distance between me and whatever
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