LOGINValeria
“Hm… you have a dirty mouth.”
“What do you want?”
Raphael’s hand closes gently around my chin, guiding my face up to meet his eyes. “Don’t run from me again.” He’s not even answering my question. “You should know better than to run from an Alpha.”
“What? What do you want?”
“I wanted to speak with you, but now…” He pauses, slowly nuzzling his nose near my ear, whispering, “I want you on your knees… taking me all in.”
I’m shocked, yet the image flashes in my mind, and my knees grow weak. My body doesn’t resist the thought. No, I shouldn’t be reacting like this to him.
“Why would you say such things? You made it clear when you rejected me. You don’t want me.”
“Oh… I want you. And that’s the problem.”
I close my eyes and turn away. His words don’t match his actions. When I finally dare to look back, his gaze slides down my body. That’s all he wants, my body. And if I don’t escape, this man will claim me.
Be bold, Valeria. You might be wolfless and inconsequential to this kind of man, but that doesn’t mean even a prince gets to do whatever he wants with you.
My hand drifts upward, resting against his chest. He doesn’t move. Slowly, I trail my fingers along his chest, rising until they reach his neck. All the while, his eyes remain locked on mine. At last, my fingers find his chin, and I draw him closer, inch by inch.
I whisper, “You… broke this. You shattered our bond. You don’t get to have me now. Someone else will have that privilege.”
I let him go and gently push him away, enough to slip out of his grasp and walk away.
Do I look back? Should I? I do, and what I see is a very pissed‑off Alpha. How in my right mind did I talk to an Alpha Prince like that? But it felt so good to stand my ground, something I never do. So empowering.
But my biggest question is, why was he doing all of this? Was it for his amusement? The bond between us is supposed to be gone. There’s nothing to hold him to me. What does he gain by doing this? Amusement. He’s just toying with me. Cruel. He’s cruel.
I don’t go back to my room. Instead, I return to the party. Raphael follows but then turns away, taking his seat on the throne. From there, he stares at me, jaw tight and brows drawn, as if fighting some inner battle.
I try to ignore him and move through the crowd. Yet every time I glance his way, his eyes are fixed on me. Even from across the room, his stare doesn’t break. There’s a force about this man that’s hard to escape.
I force myself not to look at him. I keep my focus on the drink in my hand, on the food, on the crowd. But the longer I stand there, the more I feel eyes on me. It isn’t just him, others are watching too.
“What in the world?” Is it my dress? Do I stand out? Do I have a stain? I circle myself, checking my dress, but there’s nothing.
As the crowd settles, I begin to relax. I finally find a moment of peace, standing by the food table and eating. Then Jade circles around me, her eyes sharp with distaste. She grabs a drink, turns toward me, and crosses her arms, sipping slowly from the glass.
“I heard a rumor,” she says. I remain quiet. “A woman… with black hair and a golden dress was spotted with one of the princes.”
Is that why everyone’s been staring at me? Do rumors spread that fast here?
“I don’t know what that has to do with me,” I mutter.
“You have black hair and a golden dress.”
“Yeah, and I’m not the only one wearing a golden dress.”
She sneers, “What woman here dressed in gold has jet‑black hair like yours? Are you trying to pocket one of the princes? Are you trying to outdo me?”
Outdo her? “Tell me, Jade, why would a prince look my way?”
She scoffs. “You might be wolfless and worthless, but some men are stupid.”
“What’s your problem, Jade? Why are you always so jealous? What do I have that you want so badly? Because from my perspective, there’s nothing I can give you. You’re perfect and I’m not. Has Mother not made that clear enough?”
“Jealous? I’m jealous of you?” Her laughter is mocking. “Are you insane?” Her eyes rake over me with disdain before she leans in close, her breath hot against my ear. “You were a mistake. That’s why no one loves you. Why no one will ever love you.”
A sudden chill shocks me as liquid runs down my chest. She’s poured her drink on me.
If she wanted a reaction, she wasn’t going to get it. I calmly step back, take a napkin, and dab my chest.
“You know, Jade, you might be pretty on the outside, but you have an ugly soul. And soon your dashing prince will see it. Do you really think he’ll like the girl you truly are?”
I pause when I realize I didn’t just say that in my head like I always do. No, this time she heard every word.
She suddenly picks up one of the plates filled with pastries and throws it at me. I dodge, but the plate crashes with a loud clang. Nearby people turn to look, their eyes fixed on Jade. Her face flushes red, her composure slipping. Then she spins around and bolts away.
I’ve always kept quiet, taking everything thrown at me without a single fight, because I knew what came after one of Jade’s tantrums. Mother. Who now walks over to me like a wolf zoned in on its prey.
“What did you do to your sister?” she demands.
“Nothing. I did absolutely nothing to her.”
“You little fucking liar. She’s crying. You made her cry!”
“When is she not?” I mumble, again speaking my thoughts.
Growing up, I could never do anything right in my mother’s eyes. Punishment never seemed to work on me, according to her. In fact, it only hardened me more. But even so, I would never dare speak back to her. Now, her eyes twitch, her lips press together, and suddenly she loses it. She gets closer and grabs me by the hair, subtly enough that no one around seems to notice. Her other hand catches mine, wrenching it in a sudden twist.
“Walk!” she warns.
I do as she says. She’s broken my arm before, so I dare not make her any angrier. Once out of the ballroom, she practically drags me up the stairs all the way to my room. When the door closes behind her, she twists my hand even more until a sharp crack splits the air, and I scream. She finally lets me go as I fall to my knees.
She broke my wrist… again.
“How dare you speak back!” she spits. “You’ve been brazen these past few weeks. I will not tolerate you any longer!”
I whimper, clutching my hand to my chest. It’ll mend in a few days. I may be more human than wolf now, but my body still heals faster than a human’s.
The croaking of a raven grabs our attention. My window is open, and a black bird stands there watching us. Mother gasps, spotting the bird. She rushes to the window and slams it shut. “Do not open the windows. I’ve told you this many times! Keep them shut! Keep those birds out!”
I’m angry. She broke my hand, and her first concern is the damn window? I didn’t expect anything less, but this isn’t normal, is it? For your mother to hate you so much that she doesn’t care if she breaks a few of your bones?
How much more can I take? It’s always the same with her, again and again. And I feel like I’m breaking. She’s breaking me. I’m tired, angry, and full of despair. I feel crushed under her power, bitterness growing as I realize I’m trapped.
“Fuck… you, Mother.” The words slip out, and I don’t even realize I’m the one saying them.
“What did you say?” Her body slowly turns, and she cocks her head. “What did you just say to me?”
“FUCK. YOOOOU!” I scream now with every intention in my body. “I hate you! You are no mother to me!”
She walks past me without emotion. At the door, she stops, staring as she shuts it and turns the lock. Then she steps toward me. I shrink back, knowing I’ve made a mistake.
“You think you can speak to me this way?” Her voice is flat, stripped of feeling.
In the blink of an eye, I’m lifted up and slammed against the floor. I’m kicked in the stomach and then in my face. My ears ring, and when I come to, Mother is sitting on me, punching me over and over—face, stomach, ribs, whatever she has a clear view of. How could I forget she could do this? She’s done it before.
Mother is strong. I don’t have the strength she possesses. She’s a true Alpha, and I’m not. I may carry the blood of an Alpha, but being wolfless, I don’t have the abilities that come with being a real werewolf. With no way out, I resign myself to my fate. Max whimpers in the corner, shrinking back, and I can’t blame him. The ringing doesn’t fade this time. It lingers endlessly. I lie on the floor, staring at the raven perched in the open window. It watches me… us, and I feel it. I can somehow feel its presence. It distracts me from the torment. Mother gives up, pulling away. She says something, but all I hear is the ringing that won’t stop.
Left in the darkness of my room, I wonder what I always wonder when this happens. Why didn’t she kill me? If she hates me so much, why not end it?
Now I dream.
I wander through the castle halls, lost. I stumble and lean against the walls, searching for relief, but I find none. Then a beautiful voice reaches me. I follow it to a golden door. The knob turns easily in my hand. Inside, a woman with long blond hair sits by the window, brushing her hair as she sings. Drawn in, I move closer, captivated by the gentle melody. Tears fill my eyes. The tune stops when she sees me. Instead of fear at finding a stranger in her room, her expression holds something else. Concern.
“Are you alright?” Her voice, even when she speaks, is like a gentle song. Her beauty is captivating and reminds me of my mother.
“Mom…” I cry. “Mom, why can’t you love me?” I fall to my knees, unable to soothe myself any longer. “Why do you keep hurting me when all I want is your love?”
I kneel in front of the woman, who seems startled but doesn’t recoil. Instead, she caresses my cheek, and I cry even more when, for the first time in my life, I feel a mother’s touch. “Shh, it’s okay, child,” she whispers.
I rest my head in her lap, and she gently strokes my hair, accepting me.
“Momma!” I cry.
She sings for me, and with that song, she tells me everything will be fine. For a moment, the world feels lighter. I close my eyes, letting the melody carry me, believing her promise.
It seems like hours pass, and suddenly, I’m on her bed. She sits next to me, embracing me, her hands and voice bringing me comfort. As I drift off into sleep once more, I hear her speak a name, “Raphael?”
Chapter 4 Valeria I can’t sit still. I’ve tried—goddess knows I’ve tried—but the moment I stop moving, I think about what Dagar said. She could be a demon. I pace the length of my room again, my bare feet brushing over the rug. My hands won’t stop shaking, so I clench them into fists, then unclench them, then rake them through my hair. It doesn’t help. I stop at the window, press my forehead against the cold glass, and breathe. My baby…my daughter. I squeeze my eyes shut. “Demon blessed,” I whisper to myself. “Brilliant, Valeria. Really top‑tier decision-making.” I push away from the window and start pacing again. My room feels too small, like the walls are inching closer every time I turn. I stop in front of the mirror and touch my stomach with trembling fingers. “She would be dead if you hadn’t done what you did.” That’s what Dagar told me. I don’t know if that’s supposed to comfort me or haunt me. Probably both. I know she wouldn’t be here if I hadn’t, but
Chapter 3 Valeria It gets colder the farther I go down into the dungeon. The stairs twist down under the castle, and the air grows heavier with every step. The smell of damp stone, rusted metal, and that old, stale scent hits before I even reach the bottom. It settles in my nose. The torches along the walls burn low, their flames small and shaky. They throw long shadows that stretch across the steps. My hand brushes the wall as I descend, and the stone is wet, slick with moisture. By the time I reach the bottom, the dungeon feels like I stepped into a different world. The hallway stretches out in front of me, lined with cells on both sides. My loud footsteps echo off the walls in the tight space. Some cells are empty. Others aren’t. I stop in front of one of the cells and lean against the bars, catching my breath. “Every time I see you, you look worse.” Florence’s head snaps up, eyes alert despite the exhaustion hollowing her face. “You.” Florence looks nothing lik
Chapter 2 Valeria “My liege.” The guards bow as I pass, and I still don’t think I’ll ever get used to that. As I move through the hall, I catch a glimpse of a group training in the back courtyard. Grimm must be at it already. He’s been put in charge of the wolfless, helping them unlock their wolves while also serving as protector of the royal crown. “Ugh! He is so infuriating!” Jade stomps down the hall, peering out of every window like she’s hunting him. I have the urge to ask what her problem is, but thankfully, she spares me the effort. “Can you believe that guy?” “Uhm… what?” I ask. “Grimm! He keeps refusing my date proposals!” “Good for him?” Her head snaps toward me, eyes blazing. “I already told him I was sorry so many times! And I really am! Why can’t he at least try to… forgive me?” “Well… I’m not sure what you did is forgivable. You are a horrible person after all.” “Shut the hell up! I’ve changed… am changing.” I roll my eye
Chapter 1 Valeria Help me… someone… help me… My insides feel like they’re tearing apart. I stagger down the corridor, the walls stretching and shrinking as if they’re breathing with me. A table catches my hand when I slam into it, my knuckles whitening as I cling to it for balance. The weight of my swollen belly drags me forward, as if something inside is trying to claw its way out. “Asha’ren.” The word drifts from the darkness, but there is nothing there. A twisting pain rips through me, and I gasp, folding over myself, with one hand gripping the table and the other cradling my stomach. My vision blurs. Shadows crawl along the walls, stretching into long, crooked fingers that reach for me. Another wave of pain hits, forcing my breath to break. I look down and freeze. My veins glow a deep, burning red beneath my skin, branching like cracks in shattered glass as if the blood inside me has turned to fire. “No… no, please…” The glow spreads across my belly, pulsing, as
Prologue “The Widow Coven has been destroyed!” Malindra bursts into the chamber, breathless with excitement, a newborn child in her hands. Elspeth lifts her head with a scowl. “What madness are you spewing now?” “Elspeth—listen! The Widow Coven is gone.” Malindra’s hands twitch in frantic and uneven motions around the swaddled infant. Irena steps forward, eyes narrowing. “What do you mean, gone?” “Exactly what I said, Irena. They’ve been wiped out!” “Impossible.” Elspeth waves her off with a bored flick of her wrist. “You lie, Malindra.” “I do not!” Malindra snaps. “Mother Witch told me to make a detour after acquiring the child to check on them.” “Check on them? Why?” “I don’t know. You know how Mother Witch knows things no one else does. Anyway, their Crone was dying. Barely clinging to breath. She told me everything before she passed in my arms.” Elspeth rolls her eyes. “I still don’t believe you.” “Then scry for them and see for yourself—” “By who, Malind
Valeria Dagar grabs me by the throat, lifting me up and cutting all air from reaching my lungs. “I’d break your neck, but your child could die. And we can’t have that. He will be my heir after all. I’ll break your arms and legs instead. By the time you are able to move again, I’ll hand you your mate’s head on a spear—” Dagar is tackled. I collapse beside Grimm and watch as Raphael pins Dagar by the throat. With a surge of strength, he hurls him against a tree, the bark splitting as Dagar crashes through it. Raphael rushes to my side. “Are you hurt?” I cough and take deep breaths. “I’m okay.” We watch Dagar get up from the rubble of branches. He stands tall and reaches his hands to the sky. A sea of ravens rises from the trees at his command. Not even I can control that many. Dagar swings his arms toward us, and the wave crashes into us, though Raphael takes the brunt of it because he shields me. I can’t take control of all of them as I did before when it was Dagar in Grimm’s bo
Raphael I’m swallowed by shock. I never thought I’d see her again. I watch her beautiful figure turn and run upstairs into the hall. “Raphael?” Urien, my Beta, startles me out of my trance. “Are you okay?” I force myself to compose and start walking. “Yeah.” I pass beneath the veranda, where
Valeria “Where are we going?” I sit in the car with my family on the road to who knows where. “Do you not pay attention?!” Mother shouts at me, while Father calmly explains, “Plans have changed, Valeria. One of the royal packs was attacked. Someone called for war. All of the royal packs have been
I never thought this would be my fate, that this would happen to me. All I ever wanted was my mate—my fated one. It was the only hope of finally feeling loved. “I’m sorry, but I… can’t be with you. I reject you…” After those words left his lips, I don’t recall anything else that was said. Only th
Raphael “Raphael?” “Mom, did you—what happened?!” I see a woman lying on Mother’s bed. “This poor girl came out of nowhere,” Mother says. The woman is covered in blood and bruises, so it takes me a few seconds to recognize her. “V-Valeria?” “You know her?” I nod slowly and step closer, my expr







