“I have nothing else,” I continued, my voice gaining a desperate strength. “So I offer myself. My loyalty. My.... my body. Whatever you want from me. Just...just help me make them pay. Help me destroy them.” Then, slowly, a smirk touched his lips. It wasn’t a kind smile. It was cold, calculating, and utterly terrifying. It sent a chill down my spine ~ He is no savior, just a cold, calculating rogue with a history of violence and eyes that blaze gold in the shift. She is the Omega who unexpectedly became his fated mate, carrying the weight of murdered kin and a desperate need for vengeance. He offers her the strength she craves, but his methods are brutal, his heart seemingly encased in ice. Amidst the blood and shadows, can fleeting, rare moments of raw connection forge something real, or is a monster forever bound to his nature?
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_____ Mud squelched under my worn boots. It always seemed to be muddy in the Omega sector of the Kaelen pack. Or maybe it was just our little corner of it, tucked away by the sluggish part of the Grayling River, the part no one else wanted. I kept my head down, like always. Eyes on the ground meant fewer eyes on me. Fewer chances for someone to decide I needed a lesson in respect, or humility, or whatever bullshit excuse they’d come up with that day. My basket felt heavy on my arm, filled with the herbs Mama had sent me to gather. She’d be wanting them for her poultices. Papa’s cough had been getting worse. The damp air of our small, patched up cabin didn’t help. “Selena!” I flinched. My gaze snapped up, then immediately down again when I saw who it was. Wesley. One of Alpha Henry’s grinning idiots. He was flanked by two others, their chests puffed out like they’d personally won some great battle instead of just being born into slightly better Omega families than mine. “Lost your tongue little mouse?” Wesley sneered. His friends chuckled. I just shook my head, a tiny movement. Speaking was a risk. A word could be twisted, a tone misread. Silence was safer. Most of the time. “Alpha Henry wants a word with your father,” Wesley said, his voice loud enough for everyone in the muddy lane to hear. “Something about...contributions.” My stomach tightened. Contributions. That always meant they wanted more than we had. More food, more firewood, more of whatever meager scraps we managed to cling to. I nodded again, hoping they’d just leave. “Look at me when I’m talking to you girl!” Wesley snapped. Slowly, I lifted my eyes. Just enough to meet his, then I focused on the grimy collar of his tunic. I could feel the contempt coiling in my gut, hot and sharp. Contempt for him, for Henry, for this whole damn pack that treated us like dirt under their claws. But I kept my face blank. A blank face couldn’t betray you. He seemed to enjoy my discomfort for a moment longer, then smirked. “Tell Alfred. Now.” They swaggered off, probably to harass some other poor soul. I let out a breath I hadn’t realized I was holding and hurried towards home, the herbs forgotten for a moment. Our cabin was small, just two rooms, but Mama always kept it clean. The scent of her herb stew usually filled the air, a comforting smell. Today, though, it was just the damp earth and the lingering scent of woodsmoke. Papa was sitting by the hearth, carving a small wooden bird. His hands, usually so strong and steady, trembled a little. His cough echoed in the small space. Alfred Veridian. The kindest soul in this whole cursed pack. He didn’t deserve this life. None of us did. “Papa,” I said, my voice barely a whisper. It felt rusty from disuse. He looked up, his smile gentle, though his eyes were clouded with worry. “Selena child. You’re back.” Mama came in from the back room, wiping her hands on her apron. Juliet Veridian. She was still beautiful, even with the lines of worry etched around her honey brown eyes. eyes just like mine. She’d been through hell, I knew. Old whispers, things I wasn’t supposed to understand, about the former Alpha, Vorlag. A monster, they said. He’d been obsessed with her. That’s how I got my older brother, Rhys. Or half brother, really. Vorlag’s son. Papa had taken Mama in, taken Rhys in, loved them both without question. “What is it dear?” Mama asked, her voice soft. “Wesly, from the Alpha’s guard,” I managed. “He said... Alpha Henry wants to see Papa. About contributions.” Papa sighed, the sound heavy. He put down his carving. “Again? We just gave them half our winter stores last month!“ “They’re never satisfied, Alfred,” Mama said, her hand resting on his shoulder. There was a bitterness in her tone she rarely let show. “Especially not with us.” “I’ll go,” Papa said, pushing himself up. “Best not to keep the Alpha waiting.”“When do we move?” she asked “Tonight. Under cover of darkness. We’ll approach the falls from the south ridge. It’s treacherous, but less likely to be heavily patrolled.” I paused. “Are you ready for this Selena? Truly ready? Once we step onto pack land, there’s no turning back. It’s kill or be killed.” “I told youAustin,” she said, her voice low and steady, her eyes like chips of amber in the dim light. “I was born for this.” Her certainty, her unwavering focus… it was a strange comfort. She wasn’t just a weapon I’d forged. She was...a partner in this. A very dangerous, very capable partner. And my mate. The thought still jarred, even after all this time. But the possessiveness that came with it, the primal urge to protect her, to claim her, it was undeniable. Especially now, on the brink of war. Especially now when I was about to take my rightful place as the alpha. The day passed in a tense, simmering silence. We checked our gear, ate sparingly, conserved our energy. I sp
AUSTIN_____The air changed the closer we got. Thicker. Heavier. It stank of old memories and fresh fear. My pack lands. Or what used to be my pack lands, before Vorlag, that bastard, and then my equally charming brother Henry, had turned it into their personal cage. Years I’d stayed away, building my own empire, burying the wolf that howled for retribution. Now, here I was, on the goddamn precipiceSelena was quiet beside me in the pre dawn gloom of our makeshift camp. Too quiet. I could feel her tension through the bond, a thrumming wire of anxiety and anticipation that mirrored my own, though mine was buried deeper, colder. She was looking towards the Whisperwind Peaks, her honey brown eyes narrowed, probably seeing ghosts. We all had them here.“Can you smell it Freckles?” I asked, my voice a low rasp. I was cleaning my SIG, the familiar ritual a small comfort in the disquiet of my own mind.She nodded, her gaze not leaving the distant, dark silhouette of the mountains. “Fear
As we drew closer to the Whisperwind Peaks, the air grew colder, the forests denser. This was pack territory. My old home. And The place of my nightmares. The tension in the car became almost unbearable. My wolf was on high alert, every nerve ending tingling. I could smell the familiar scents of the forest, the river, the faint, distant tang of werewolf. Austin pulled the Rover off the main track, onto a barely visible trail that wound deep into the woods, the same one he’d used the night he’d saved me. He drove without lights, navigating the treacherous terrain with an uncanny skill. “We’re close,” he said finally, his voice a low rumble. He cut the engine, and the sudden silence was deafening, broken only by the chirping of crickets and the distant howl of a lone wolf. Not one of ours. A wild one. “The Sunken Veil Falls are another two hours on foot from here,” he continued, his eyes scanning the darkness. “We’ll make camp for a few hours, rest. Approach the pack lands under
His gentleness, it was a strange thing. It wasn’t in grand gestures or soft words. It was in the way he looked at me sometimes, like he saw something more than just a weapon or an unwanted mate. It was in the way he’d started asking, not just commanding. In the way he’d occasionally let a conversation drift beyond training or strategy, into something almost like shared understanding. He was still Austin Kaelen, ruthless and manipulative. But with me, only with me, there was a subtle easing of his iron control, a crack in his armor. It was unsettling, and yet.... it drew me in, even as I reminded myself of the monster he was, the monster he was making me. The journey itself was a blur of motion and simmering tension. We took the black Land Rover again, the one that had carried me away from the river that was supposed to be my grave. Austin drove, his focus absolute, his hands sure on the wheel. I sat beside him, watching the familiar landscape of Havenwood Creek give way to
SELENA_____A year.Twelve months. Three hundred and sixty-five days of being unmade and remade in Austin Kaelen’s image.Or maybe, just stripped bare to the monster that had always lurked beneath my Omega skin. The girl who’d been dragged to the Grayling River, weighted with stones, was a ghost. A faint, pathetic whisper in the past. I didn’t mourn her. She’d been too weak to save our parents. Too weak to survive..I stood in the center of Austin’s private training field, the early morning mist curling around my ankles. My breathing was even, controlled, despite the rigorous katas I’d just completed with the twin fighting knives he’d given me. They felt like extensions of my own hands now, cold, sharp, and deadly. My body was a weapon— honed, conditioned, responsive. My mind? Sharper still. Colder. Rachel’s lessons in human chatter and Miss Albright’s academic drills had layered a veneer of civility over the core of ruthless pragmatism Austin had cultivated. I could smile, ma
“What...what now?” she asked, her voice barely a whisper. She looked at the body sprawled at her feet, then back at me. “Now,” I said, my voice dropping, becoming softer, more intimate, “we deal with the aftermath.” I tucked the knife into my belt. My gaze held hers. This moment, this shared kill, this brutal baptism. It had forged a new link between us, darker and stronger than before. I leaned in, slowly, giving her time to react, to pull away. She didn’t. She stood her ground, her eyes wide, watching me, waiting. Her scent, a mix of her own unique musk, blood, and fear turned adrenaline, was intoxicating. My lips brushed hers, a feather-light touch. Not a kiss of passion, not like before. This was something different. Slower. Deeper. An acknowledgment. A claiming. A reward. She let out a shaky breath, her eyelids fluttering closed. Her lips were soft, pliant under mine. I deepened the kiss, slowly, deliberately, tasting her, tasting the lingering metallic tang of blood and
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