LOGINAs I moved one step closer, he opened his hand, and I suddenly stopped when I saw the piece of technology he was holding. I had never seen this exact device before, but since it was important for me to stay informed about the cities, I recognized the flame and lightning symbol on the side. Blackthorn Technologies was the main company that made weapons in the shifter world, and if I was right, Mr. Mason was holding a high-level taser that would force me into a partial shift, leaving me trapped between wolf and human form and completely under his control.
“I’m not going to run,” I said with a scoff, even though my fake confidence was weak in front of a weapon like that. “I’m not stupid. I’ve accepted my fate.” A complete lie. But I had accepted it for now. He spun the small device in his hand, and I stopped breathing so my chest would not move any closer to him. “Good to know you’re not as stupid as your first appearance made you seem,” he said, and I started hoping he would accidentally shock himself. Asshole. The door opened and another shifter walked in, this one carrying strong alpha energy. The beta immediately stopped playing around and stood straight at his full height, exactly one inch taller than me, acting as if he had not just been tossing around a very expensive weapon. So far, I had not gotten many scent traces from any of the shifters except faint citrus and wolf musk. One of the few things Mom had ever taught me about shifter stories was that I would only truly smell my fated-match. My mate. Thank the goddess that was not happening here. “Is she ready to go?” the new man asked with a flat voice. Like every alpha, he was huge, with dark skin, short buzzed hair, and cold eyes. “Yes, sir,” Mr. Mason replied, and there was a tiny shake of nervousness in his voice that showed this new man was important enough to deserve respect. “Are you here to escort her?” He ignored Mr. Mason and looked at me. “I’m Alpha Kael from the Ravencrest pack. I’m also one of the council members who will be handling your trial today. Are you ready?” My throat became dry immediately, and I almost threw up on his shoes. Holding onto the little dignity I still had, I nodded and stepped closer to the intimidating alpha. I guessed he was a few decades older than me, but because shifters lived longer lives, there were not many signs of age except for a few gray hairs in his short haircut. “Ready,” I forced out. Without saying anything else, he wrapped his large hand around my right arm and pulled me out of the room. He was not rough, only impatient, and I forced my legs to move faster to match his speed. I did not fully understand the structure of pack cities, but I knew that many alphas led smaller packs inside the community. A pack was a bonded group. Sometimes the members had sexual relationships with each other, while other times they were simply like family. If Alpha Kael was one of those powerful alphas, then he had enough power to lead other shifters. Maybe even other alphas. And because he was also on the council, they had sent someone important to escort me. Lucky me. Always the superstar. “What’s your name, shifter?” he asked as we left the plain room and walked down a long hallway with many closed doors. I thought about lying, but they could not learn much from my name. As far as I knew, Mom had made sure it was never written down anywhere. For her own selfish reasons. “Aria Vale.” Kael grunted, using the favorite communication style of dominant men. “How old are you, Aria?” Fuck. Now I really had to lie. “Eighteen.” Another grunt, and I had no idea if he believed me. “Where is your family?” That was definitely the biggest question right now. “Dead. I’ve been an orphan since I was young. I grew up on the streets.” I had only ever known Mom, and after she died, I never cared enough to look for anyone else in our messed-up family line. “How did you survive by yourself? How old were you when you shifted for the first time?” “Ten, and my wolf took care of me. She has always protected me.” Except for the times she did not, but that was never about survival. It was because of her instincts that wanted to be with her pack. But even when I refused, she always helped and kept me alive. We hunted, slept in forests, and did whatever we needed to survive until I became old enough to get a job and apartment. We did whatever was needed to stay alive and never regretted it. “That sounds like a hard life,” the alpha said, and I heard a small amount of sympathy in his voice. His dark eyes looked softer as he watched me. “Did nobody ever tell you about the pack cities? Why did you keep running when you could have found protection and support here among your own kind?” I knew very well he was asking these questions to prepare for the trial, and I chose my answers carefully because of that. “Mom was killed by her pack, so being around other shifters never felt safe.” The complete truth. “Your mom was an omega too.” That was not a question. He had reached the real center of the problem. The reason I had to escape from the pack cities before it became too late. Omegas were pieces used by powerful alphas in their world, and I refused to end up with the same fate Mom had. Destroyed by her pack.I spent the rest of the afternoon alone in my room, walking back and forth while making plans.I kept trying to figure out how long I could safely remain in Shadow Crest before I became too involved with these shifters.I also wondered if it was possible to transfer to another city.If I could at least leave Shadow Crest, I might finally have enough space to breathe.That evening during dinner, I brought up the idea.Kael immediately shook his head.“We're not enemies with the other cities,” he explained, “but transferring between cities is a serious matter. You're officially a member of Shadow Crest now. After yesterday's trial, you were added to our records. Your identification and paperwork should arrive within the next few days.”My disappointment must have been obvious because Sierra leaned forward and gently patted my hand.“You're not a prisoner,” she said kindly. “You can absolutely travel outside our city whenever you want, but you need to inform the council about the three W
By the time we returned to the Range Rover, Orion had already gotten dressed.He was wearing a pair of jeans and a fitted white shirt while leaning casually against the side of the Bugatti.The way Kael had reacted earlier when he noticed the car suddenly made complete sense.Of course, the other people in Shadow Crest who loved expensive cars were my scent-matched pack.Who else would have enough money to enjoy a hobby like that?I walked around the Range Rover, shifted back into my human form, and quickly pulled on my shorts and shirt.I ran my fingers over my braids to make sure they had survived the shift.Other than a few loose strands of hair, they were still perfectly in place.There was no avoiding this conversation, so I straightened my back, forced my wolf's feelings deeper inside, and walked toward the Bugatti.Orion hadn't moved.He continued giving me enough space while waiting beside his incredibly expensive supercar.Looking toward the beautiful car, I asked, “Do you ev
When I was completely naked, I closed my eyes and let my beast take control.She burst out effortlessly.These days, shifting hardly hurts anymore because the magic inside my body handled most of the change.Mom's pack had taught me that long ago, before shifters and the first-blooded witches made peace, the witches had cursed shifters by forcing them to share their souls with what they believed was a horrible creature.Instead, that punishment became something beautiful.Humans and beasts formed a perfect partnership.It gave us greater strength, longer lives than humans, packs, bonds, and many incredible abilities.Sometimes the most beautiful flowers really did grow from the worst places.I shook off the last feeling of the shift and stood to my full height.I quickly noticed that I was larger than Cora's wolf.Her thick mahogany-colored fur shined beautifully as she happily bounded toward me, while her blue eyes remained exactly the same.She rubbed her head against my neck, and I
When I woke up the next morning, I was surprised by how rested and peaceful I felt.As I walked downstairs into the living room, I found Cora and Kael arranging a large collection of brand-new clothes for me.Everything was my size.Even better, they were exactly the kind of clothes I would have picked for myself.Even though I had only known them for a short time, one thing had already become obvious.Whenever Pack Ravencrest decided to do something, they did it quickly and did it well.Looking at all the shopping bags, I slowly shook my head.“This is way too much. I won’t be able to pay you back for at least a couple of months, even if I start looking for a job today.”And that was exactly what I planned to do.I had worked almost every single day for the last eight years, so the idea of sitting around doing nothing felt strange and lazy.“You don't have to pay us back,” Cora said firmly, shaking her head.Today she was wearing a flowing teal dress that made her look almost like a
The women spent the evening talking about random gossip including their local group of friends, and they made me promise that I would come to their next book club meeting.I didn’t have the heart to tell them that I had never read a book in my entire life and, for reasons I wasn’t willing to explain, I couldn’t imagine ever reading for fun.Still, it felt nice to be included.After a while, Cora finally brought up my scent match.“Is it true that Ryker Blackthorn claimed you in the council chambers today?”I could tell she had wanted to ask that question for quite some time. Since I also liked having my own questions answered, I nodded.“Yes. And honestly, I don’t know what to think about it. Everyone in that room treated him with a lot of respect, but no one forced me to join his pack.”Sierra immediately sat up in surprise.“Oh my goddess! That would never happen in Shadow Crest. Some of the other cities are less open-minded than ours, but here we don’t allow anyone to force mate bo
By the time Kael opened the front door and walked inside, a woman rushed straight into his arms.Cora.Warmth seemed to surround her as she quietly told him how much she had missed him. Then she noticed me standing awkwardly in the doorway, trying not to look like I was staring at all the love and happiness flowing between them.No one had ever hugged me like that before.Even when my mom was still alive, she had always been cold and harsh, so I had become used to living without physical affection. My skin almost tingled as I watched them, my emotions fighting inside me as I felt both annoyed and jealous.I had never asked to be here, watching people have something I could never have.Before the packs dragged me off the streets, I had been fine with my life.I had been completely fucking fine.This didn't feel fine at all.Cora stepped away from Kael, and the kindness on her face stayed as she turned toward me.I noticed her fair skin and dark hair tied into a high bun that showed off







