LOGINIrina
My body ached. The heavy silk sheets smelled of dark cedar and rain, wrapping around me like a cruel reminder of the night before. I pulled the blanket up to my chest. The mating mark on my neck throbbed with a dull, constant heat.
Xander stood by the window. He was already dressed in a crisp black shirt, the sleeves rolled up to reveal the dark ink covering his forearms. He did not look at me. He stared out at the morning fog.
"Get up," he ordered. His voice was a flat, dead sound.
I sat up slowly, clutching the sheets tighter. "Xander... last night..."
"Last night was a mistake," he spat. He finally turned around. His dark eyes held zero warmth. "It was just a biological reaction. Do not think it changes anything, Irina."
The words felt like a slap. The mate bond hummed in my chest, screaming at his rejection.
Before I could reply, the door swung open.
Alpha Kratvak stood in the doorway. His massive frame blocked out the light from the corridor. His face was a mask of pure, boiling rage. He looked at the rumpled bed, then at the fresh mark bleeding through my collar, and finally at his son.
"What have you done, Xander?" Alpha Kratvak's voice was a low rumble that shook the floorboards.
Xander crossed his arms. He leaned against the window sill. "Nothing that matters, Father."
"Nothing that matters?" Kratvak stepped into the room. "You claimed an omega defect on the eve of your political betrothal. The entire pack smells her on you. The Silvermoon Alpha is already mocking us."
"I lost control for one night," Xander said coldly. "It means nothing."
I pulled my knees to my chest. I felt sick. I was sitting right here, and they were talking about me like I was a broken piece of furniture.
"It means everything if you jeopardized the alliance," Kratvak growled. He pointed a thick finger at Xander. "Cataline is arriving in an hour. Her father is expecting a formal announcement. You have two choices right now. You either forfeit your seat as Heir and walk away with this useless stray, or you fix this."
Xander did not even hesitate. He did not even look at me.
"I am the Alpha Heir," Xander said. "I am not throwing away my crown for her."
"Then prove it," Kratvak commanded. "Get her dressed. Bring her to the courtyard. You will handle this in front of everyone."
Kratvak turned and walked out, leaving the door wide open.
Xander walked over to the bed. He grabbed my faded blue dress from the floor and tossed it at my face.
"Put it on," he ordered.
"Xander, please," I whispered. My voice cracked. "We are mates. You felt it. You cannot just..."
"I can and I will," he interrupted. He leaned down, his face inches from mine. "You are weak, Irina. You bring nothing to this pack. You bring nothing to me. Now get dressed before I drag you out there naked."
I scrambled out of the bed. My hands were shaking so badly I could barely manage the buttons of my dress. Xander did not wait. The second I was covered, he grabbed my upper arm. His grip was bruising.
He pulled me out of the room, down the long corridor, and out into the biting morning air of the courtyard.
The entire pack was already gathered. Hundreds of wolves stood in a massive circle. They were whispering, pointing, and staring at the fresh mark on my neck. I kept my head down. The humiliation was a suffocating weight.
Xander dragged me to the center of the courtyard. He let go of my arm and pushed me forward. I stumbled, barely catching my balance.
"Listen to me," Xander yelled. His Alpha aura flared, forcing several lower-ranking wolves to drop their heads.
He looked down at me. There was absolute disgust in his eyes.
"I, Xander Blackwood, reject you, Irina, as my mate and my Luna."
The words severed the bond. A blinding, tearing pain ripped through my chest. I gasped, falling to my knees on the cold cobblestones. It felt like my heart had been physically ripped out of my ribcage. I clutched my chest, gasping for air that would not come.
"She is nothing to me," Xander announced to the crowd. He did not even flinch as I sobbed on the ground. "She was a momentary lapse in judgment. Nothing more."
The crowd parted. A stunning girl with flowing dark hair and a pristine white dress walked forward. She had a haughty, confident smirk on her face.
"This is Cataline," Xander declared. He reached out and grabbed her hand, pulling her to his side. "She is the daughter of the Silvermoon Alpha. And she will be your true Luna."
The pack erupted into cheers and applause. They were celebrating my destruction.
I tried to stand up, but a sharp kick to my ribs sent me sprawling back onto the stones.
I looked up through my tears. Stephanie was standing over me. Her face was twisted into a mask of pure hatred. Elise stood right behind her, smiling coldly.
"You disgusting little rat," Stephanie hissed. She leaned down so only I could hear her. "You thought you could steal him from me? You thought opening your legs would make you a Luna?"
"Stephanie, stop," I choked out, holding my side.
"You ruined everything," Stephanie spat. She reached down and grabbed the silver chain around my neck. It was the only thing I had left of my mother. A small, intricately carved locket.
"No!" I screamed, reaching for her hands.
Stephanie yanked hard. The chain snapped.
She held the locket up in the air. "Look at this," she yelled to the crowd. "The omega trash is still clinging to her dead mother's garbage. She thought this cheap trinket made her special."
"Give it back," I begged, trying to crawl toward her.
Stephanie dropped the locket onto the cobblestones. She raised the heel of her heavy leather boot.
"You are nothing," Stephanie said.
She brought her heel down with all her strength. The delicate silver shattered. The metal crushed into the dirt, completely destroyed beyond repair.
A collective gasp rippled through the pack. Even for wolves, destroying a deceased parent's relic was a line rarely crossed. It was unspeakably cruel.
I stared at the broken pieces of silver. My vision blurred. I could not breathe. I could not speak. The last piece of my mother was gone.
"Get her out of my sight," Xander commanded from the steps. He looked at me like I was a diseased animal.
"What do we do with her, Alpha?" one of the guards asked.
"I do not care," Xander replied coldly. He wrapped his arm around Cataline's waist. "Sell her. The Northern King sent a missive last night demanding a new concubine. Send her to the cursed Lycan. She is his problem now."
The entire courtyard went dead silent.
Sending a wolf to the Northern Lycan King was a death sentence. No woman ever returned.
"Xander, no," I whispered, the true horror of my situation finally sinking in.
Two massive guards grabbed me by the arms, hauling me off the ground. My feet dragged against the stones. I thrashed, kicking wildly.
"You cannot do this!" I screamed, my throat tearing. "Xander!"
He turned his back on me. He walked away with his new bride, leaving me to the monsters.
The guards dragged me toward the heavy iron gates of the packhouse, the sound of my shattered locket crunching under their boots. A black carriage was already waiting in the mist, and the driver wore the dark crest of the Northern King.
Irina“Irina, wake up… sleepyhead.” I felt a slight tap on my shoulder. My eyes opened sluggishly as I tried to adjust to the light in the room.“Alden?” I called out as it was his voice I heard.“Yes! Ugh, wake up, Irina.” He pulled my arm, then pulled me out of bed, forcing my eyes to open fully. Confused, I looked at the bed I was lying on. It was a white pillow.Then I looked at him. He was dressed in the same clothes I had dressed him in, a white sleeve and black pants.“Alden, you are…” I pointed to his neatly ironed clothes, then I pointed to the bed where his body was. Confused, I stepped back.“I want to show you something. Follow me.” He smiled at me, then looped his arm around mine. While still confused, he led me to the living area. The daggers I had pulled out of his body were still on the floor.“Alden… you are…”“I am nothing, Irina. Focus.” He ruffled my hair, then pulled me closer.“It’s morning here. I wanted you to see the clouds from here. It’s a skyscraper, and it
IrinaIt took me about an hour to align all the files and put them in their place. Alden might be very unserious, but he was oddly coordinated and he had taken his name, details, everything.From names to purpose. Checks, written notes. After the hour came to an end, I went to the bathroom and I pulled him out of the tub where he was.The water had a purple hue above it, but his body was now clean, his skin was almost back to normal, and for the first time I felt some sort of happiness, even if it was just a mere hint.I rid him of his clothes, then made sure there were no stains on his body before pulling him.This newly found strength of mine was of great help, I was able to carry him above my shoulder to one of the rooms where I covered him in white sheets.There were some clothes around, obviously his clothes. Some were covered in dust, so I brushed the dust off them before putting them on him.He looked put together. Now was the time to search for a private burial ground, and I k
IrinaLeaving Rosa behind, I walked over to the living room where Alden was, and he was still there, his face pressed on the floor, and both daggers buried into his body.This scene was horrid.“Oh my love.” Reaching out to him, I turned him over, his legs were burnt and his footwear melted into his skin, his hands also caught the flames and they burnt most of his clothes.I was so broken that I didn’t notice how much damage was done to him.Whatever poison was offered to him had made his skin purple and his eyes blue, he didn’t look like himself anymore, and all I wanted to do was go back in time and change everything.Bring back his smile, his voice.I miss everything about him.Pulling him closer, I hugged his body so tight before letting him fall again.“I will make you proud, I promise, and my babies would be named Leo and Milo, heavens know what it means, but if I have them I would give them those names just like you wanted.”The thought of it alone made me chuckle.“And I will
King SebastianIt was there and then that it struck me how oblivious I really was, and how much I had missed.Irina wanted to go to the human realm? Did I hurt her so much that she was so desperate to leave? She wanted to be worlds apart from me. How did I not see the signs?Did I hurt Alden as well? They must have shared the same pain for them to come together and decide it would be best if they moved away from me, to move to the human realm.Oh, goddess save me.The ache in my heart was suffocating, and I couldn’t breathe. It felt like I was trapped in the oceans deep in the water, with my hands and legs chained behind me.It felt like I was alive, yet dead at the same time.I turned around, and I held Amelia's hand.“Irina can’t be dead. Look at me, Amelia. You better pray to the goddess that neither of them is dead. I am going to go out there, and I am going to see them. Is that clear?”“Sebastian!”“Oh no, no. They have to be alive! They must be alive, or so help me, because I wi
IrinaRosa lay on the floor for some seconds before it registered in my head that something was really wrong with her.I had no idea what to do or how to react to it. Do I call out her name or pull her up?There were blood stains on her body, and she was badly bruised. She must also be facing the realm shock I faced. When she moved between realms, she was also emotionally disrupted.So yes, she must also be facing realm shock and might die. I watched her body on the floor longer than I should have, then noticed blood coming down her eyes and her lips, just like it had done with Alden after she wickedly poisoned him.So why should I care? Why does she deserve my help? I hope she dies and just leaves completely.No matter how big this realm was, it could not be big enough for the both of us. She ruined my life. She caused me so much pain.I removed my eyes from the floor, then sank deeper into the tub. The water bounced back, covering my head, then flowing down my shoulders.The King cr
King SebastianRidge might be dead, but Amelia wasn’t. She was the one who plotted alongside Ridge. She must have also instigated the purchase of the poison used to kill my brother, and all I could think about was how stupid she was.She was closer to me than anyone unrelated in this pack, and somehow she thought killing Alden would make me less furious, or was she planning on blaming it on Irina?Oh, of course.It all clicked now. She was planning on using my trust in her, the blind spot she had operated on all her life. She would have never thought I would find out her operations.All her plans were centered on the trust I had for her, and it hurt me even more.“My King, you aren’t saying anything.” The man before me said as he stood up and looked at me.“Go out, look for my brother and my woman. I don’t want to know if you spend your entire lifetime looking for them, but you will find them and you will bring them to me!” The words left my lips in a hurry.I didn’t wait to hear any
IrinaAfter uttering such nonsense, I heard Greta’s voice in my mind like my own personal thought.“Do not speak unless spoken to.”My hands began to shake, and I held my lips with my teeth, waiting for the lycan king to tear me apart like a worthless piece of meat. I dared not look at him."Well,
Irina's POVAt first I thought it would be simple enough. Sit down, chew food, follow the rules. How hard could it possibly be.But then Greta was leading me to the dining table and it felt less like breakfast and more like being marched to a slaughterhouse. My appetite had already packed its thing
IrinaWho touched my mate?" he growls.I freeze entirely. I stare at the towering man in front of me, my heart thumping so hard I can feel it in my throat. "Your mate? No. That is impossible. I do not feel anything.""You are an unshifted omega, Irina," he snaps. His blue eyes flash with a dangerou
Irina The carriage jerked to a violent halt. My bones ached from the freezing, terrifying journey. The heavy iron doors swung open."Get out," the guard barked.I stumbled onto the frozen dirt. The Northern Keep loomed above me in the dark. It was exactly like the nightmare stories. Everyone knew







