LOGINThe words echoed through Becca’s mind, slamming into her with a force that almost made it impossible for her to breathe.
"She is my mate." Those words repeated in her head as she tired to register it. No. No, that couldn’t be right. Her breath came in short, shallow bursts. Her heart pounded so violently that it was painful. The entire hall had fallen into stunned silence, yet the sound of gasps and hushed whispers spread like wildfire. She felt their eyes on her, sinking into her skin. Desmond was the first to react. A sharp, disbelieving laugh cut through the tension, but there was no humor in it. His golden eyes gleamed with dark amusement as he stepped forward. "You must be joking." His voice was like poison dripping from his tongue. "This has to be a mistake, Eugene. Tell me you didn’t just claim her." Eugene didn’t even flinch. He didn’t turn his head, didn’t spare Desmond a single glance. His piercing gaze remained locked onto Becca—unwavering and unshaken. She felt trapped beneath it. Becca tried to speak, tried to move— But Desmond’s voice sliced through the air once more. "You expect me to believe that you, my brother—an Alpha—would claim this rejected Omega as your mate?" His voice grew louder, angrier, filled with an edge of something dangerous. He turned, his sharp gaze sweeping over the crowd, daring anyone to agree with Eugene’s madness. "Do you even hear yourself? It’s sacrilege!” The murmurs around them intensified. "A rejected Omega as an Alpha’s mate? Unheard of." "The Moon Goddess must be mistaken." "No Alpha king would disgrace himself like this." Becca felt her pulse spike. Her fingernails dug into her palms so hard that pain moved through her hands, but she refused to show weakness. "Sacrilege?" Eugene’s voice was low but carried a weight that made the room freeze. He tilted his head slightly, finally shifting his gaze to his brother. "Yes!" Desmond said, stepping closer. "No Alpha in his right mind would claim her. She is worthless." The word hit her like a dagger to the chest. Worthless. She had heard it before. So many times. "You saw how easily she was condemned tonight. No one stood up for her. No one cares about her," Desmond continued, his voice dripping with venom. Becca’s vision blurred with fury. No one stood up for her? Fine. She had stood up for herself. Desmond smirked, cruel and condescending. “Unless you’ve been away for too long and lost your mind, there is no possible way you would willingly claim her” he said. Eugene’s gaze darkened. "You are wrong, Desmond." The words were simple, yet they sent a chill through the room. Desmond scoffed, rolling his shoulders as if preparing for battle. “Then enlighten me. Explain to me why a powerful Alpha would throw himself away for a pathetic, rejected Omega?” Becca’s body tensed. She was so sick of this. Of the humiliation. The whispers. The endless cruelty. She wanted to fight back—to rip into him with words sharp enough to wound. But before she could, Eugene spoke. "I don’t need to explain myself to you," he said smoothly, his voice carrying the authority of a man who never needed to justify his actions. “But let me remind you of something, brother.” Eugene took a slow, deliberate step forward. The air in the hall shifted. The temperature seemed to drop. Desmond, who had been standing so proudly, suddenly stiffened. There was a danger in Eugene’s presence—an authority that had always been there, but now it was unmistakable. "You speak as if you are the ruler of this pack," Eugene continued. "As if you hold all the power." Desmond’s jaw tightened. Eugene’s lips curled into a smirk. "But you don’t." A suffocating silence followed. Desmond clenched his fists. "I am the Alpha King of this pack." Eugene shook his head. "No. You were acting Alpha." He took another step forward. "A title I gave you while I was away." The realization crashed over the room like a tidal wave. Becca’s breath caught in her throat. The warriors and the elders suddenly looked uneasy. Desmond had ruled with arrogance, believing Eugene to be gone forever. But Eugene was back. And the true Alpha King had reclaimed his throne. Desmond’s fists trembled at his sides. "You—" "You’ve forgotten your place, Desmond," Eugene interrupted, his voice cold. "You were given temporary power. You were never the true Alpha King." Desmond’s face twisted in rage, but he said nothing. Because he couldn’t. Because he knew the truth. Eugene had the final say. And he had just claimed Becca as his mate. Becca had had enough. She turned to Eugene, eyes blazing. "I don’t care if you’re the true Alpha King" she said. Eugene arched a brow, amused. "And I care that you saved me" he countered in a way that caused Becca to momentarily go quiet. His smirk deepened. Becca took a slow breath, trying to steady the storm inside her. "Thank you for stopping Desmond from killing me. I won’t forget that." Her voice softened for just a second then ut returned to its firece nature. "Don’t think for a second that I’m yours." A heavy silence settled over the hall. Desmond let out a quiet gasp. Eugene’s smirk didn’t falter. "You can’t escape fate" he said. Becca let out a bitter laugh. "Watch me." And then she turned on her heel and walked away. The hall remained frozen in shock. She didn’t care. She didn’t care about the whispers and the scandalized looks. The fact that she had just defied the most powerful man in the room definitely caused her to get more enemies but she didn’t care. She just wanted to leave. But then— Pain. A sharp, searing pain erupted in her chest. Becca gasped, her knees shaking beneath her. She hit the ground, hard. Her vision blurred. What… what was happening? Her body felt heavy, her limbs felt like stone. She could hear voices that were muffled and distant. Then— Warm, strong arms wrapped around her. She was being lifted. She tried to protest, tried to struggle— But darkness pulled her under. And the last thing she heard— The last thing that sent a shiver down her spine— Was Eugene’s deep, commanding voice. "I am taking her to my room." Then— Complete darkness.The tension hanging over the training grounds refused to disappear.Even after Alpha Eugene had interrupted the fight, even after the shouting had stopped, the atmosphere remained heavy.Every wolf present could feel it.The soldiers who had been cheering moments ago now stood quietly, careful not to attract attention.Nobody wanted to become the next target of Eugene's anger.Especially not when the Alpha King looked as though he was only barely keeping his temper under control.Max stood on one side of the training grounds, bruised and covered in dirt.Jack stood opposite him, his chest rose and fell with heavy breath, sweat glistened on his skin with a small cut ran along his jaw.But despite his injuries, he remained standing straight.Unfortunately, Desmond's sudden appearance had only made things worse. He stood with his arms folded, looking far too pleased with himself.His eyes occasionally drifted toward Jack and every time they did, Eugene's suspicion seemed to deepen.Despi
The silence that settled over the training grounds was suffocating.Only moments ago, the area had been filled with cheers, shouting, and the sounds of combat. Now nobody dared make a sound.Every wolf present could feel Alpha Eugene's anger radiating through the air. It was impossible to ignore.The Alpha King's hand had finally released Jack's wrist, but the memory of that iron grip remained.Jack took a step back while Max stood nearby, still catching his breath after being knocked onto his back.Mira had finally managed to push through the soldiers who had been keeping her from leaving.The Alpha slowly looked around the training grounds and his gaze moved from soldier to soldier then back to Max who immediately straightened.For once, he looked genuinely uncomfortable.Eugene folded his arms."Would someone like to explain what exactly I am looking at?" He demanded. Nobody answered. Max rubbed the back of his neck while Jack stared ahead.Eugene's eyes narrowed."I asked a quest
Max and Jack stood toe to toe, their bodies filled with sweat, breathing heavily, bleeding from several small cuts and neither man showed the slightest intention of stopping.Their fangs were fully extended, their eyes flashed, their wolf instincts surged dangerously close to the surface.Mira stood at the edge of the growing crowd, her arms folded tightly across her chest. Every passing second made her more anxious.This had gone much too far."Stop cheering!" she yelled at the soldiers but nobody listened.A group of warriors laughed then one of them shouted."Come on, Beta Max!"Another yelled,"Take him down, Jack!"The crowd erupted again and Mira groaned."Moon Goddess help me."The two fighters circled each other once more, dust swirling around their feet, neither looked willing to back down.Max wiped blood from the corner of his mouth and a grin spread across his face."You've gotten stronger."Jack rolled his shoulders."You sound surprised" he said."I am" Max replied. Sev
The tension in the garden remained thick long after Tyler had issued his warning.The morning breeze rustled the flowers and trees around them, but it did little to cool the hostility hanging in the air.Tyler stood firmly where he was, Kaelyn stood opposite him with her baby in her arms while Ava remained slightly behind her, watching everything with calculating eyes.For several moments, nobody spoke, the silence itself felt like a challenge, then Kaelyn finally broke it."I think you've forgotten your place" she said.Her voice was cold. Far colder than Tyler had ever heard from her before but he wasn't intimidated."If telling the truth means I've forgotten my place, then perhaps" he replied. Kaelyn's eyes narrowed."You have no right to accuse me of anything.""I didn't accuse you" he said."You practically did" she shot at him. Tyler folded his arms."I told you to stop whatever you're planning."Ava laughed, the sound mocking. She tilted her head."And what exactly are we pla
Mira knew this was a truly terrible idea but no matter how much she argued, neither Max nor Jack seemed willing to listen.The training grounds had transformed within minutes.What had once been a normal morning of drills and exercises had become an impromptu arena. Warriors gathered from every direction, guards abandoned their stations and servants slowed down whenever they passed nearby.Even wolves who had no interest in combat found themselves drawn toward the growing crowd because everyone knew who was about to fight.Max, Alpha Eugene's Beta. One of the strongest warriors in the Blackwood Pack was going against Jack, the former Beta of Alpha Desmond.The man many still distrusted despite everything he had done for the pack.The tension was impossible to ignore.Mira stood between them, her frustration growing by the second."Both of you have lost your minds" she said angrily but none of them responded.Jack was busy removing his outer shirt, while Max was stretching his shoulder
The silence that followed Jack's arrival was unbearable. Mira could practically feel her heart pounding inside her chest.Her mind was racing, her emotions were a complete mess and standing in front of her was the last person she had wanted to witness what had just happened.The sight of him standing there with that unreadable expression made her stomach twist painfully.She had no idea how much he had heard, no idea how much he had seen, what he was thinking and that terrified her.For a brief moment nobody moved. The training grounds seemed frozen. Every warrior present could sense that something significant had just happened."Jack—"Mira immediately stepped forward but Max beat her to it."Yeah, I kissed her" Max said then crossed his arms casually.Mira's eyes widened."Max!"The warriors nearby immediately looked interested again but Jack remained completely still. His face gave away absolutely nothing, which somehow made everything worse.Max wasn't finished."And before you as
The sun hung high above the Blackwood Pack courtyard, casting long shadows along the flagstone paths that wound through the bustling heart of the pack. Wolves in both human and half form moved through the open courtyard, their daily routines unfolding like a symphony of discipline and strength. T
Kaelyn’s legs trembled as she stood behind Alpha Eugene, her breaths shallow as the darkened forest seemed to press in around them. This situation was one she never thought she would never have to experience but the rogue wolves around her only made the reality hit harder.Moonlight fell in throug
Becca secured Lila's bandage with a precise knot, her jaw clenched. Her hands were steady, but fury burned beneath her skin like a second heartbeat. She had seen injuries like this before—deliberate, calculated and sadistic.Becca stepped back and wiped her hands with a cloth soaked in antiseptic
The midday sun filtered through the half-open wooden shutters of the Blackwood Pack infirmary, casting warm rays over the polished oak floors and shelves lined with jars, dried herbs, and handwritten scrolls. The scent of lavender, rosemary, and crushed mint mingled in the air, soothing the nerves







