My sister ran away on her wedding day, so my uncle forced me, a lowly Omega, into her dress to marry the ruthless Alpha Kaelen.
The moment we met, the intense bond revealed we were fated mates, but he was utterly disgusted by my weak status and rival bloodline.
He forced me to my knees in front of his entire pack, declaring I would only be a despised prisoner, never his Luna.
He locked me in a freezing room, almost claimed me during my heat, but violently pushed me away like I was a disease.
Later, a jealous rival framed me for treason using stolen maps and my blood.
Without a single investigation, Kaelen publicly severed our fated mate bond, causing me to cough up blood as my soul shattered.
"Throw her out."
He gave the order coldly, letting assassins hunt me down in the freezing rain.
As the assassins' jaws snapped at me, a protective warmth flared in my womb, and I realized I was pregnant with his child.
I didn't understand how he could be so blindly cruel to his other half, but the sheer injustice and maternal desperation ignited a dormant power in my veins.
I didn't die in that forest, but awakened as the legendary, extinct White Wolf.
Five years later, his estate was breached by enemies, and he was on the brink of death.
I returned not as his pathetic mate, but as the ruthless mercenary commander he just hired to save his life.
Looking at me and the five-year-old boy beside me, Kaelen finally fell to his knees in the mud.
Chapter 1
Elara POV
The carriage door of the black, armoured sedan closed with a heavy, final thud, sealing me within.
I kept my head bowed, my gaze fixed upon my own worn shoes.
Beside me sat the Alpha of the Blood Moon Pack, my uncle. He was a cruel man who ruled our pack with an iron fist.
As an Omega, I was the lowest ranking member of our society. I was the dirt beneath their boots, meant only for serving and taking abuse. Yet, despite the constant beatings, my bruises always faded with an unnatural celerity-a strange resilience my uncle hated, a secret I kept buried deep within my bones.
My older sister was supposed to marry the Alpha of the Shadow Fang Pack today. It was a political treaty between two rival billionaire werewolf families.
But she ran away with her lover last night.
To save his own life and the treaty, my uncle forced me into her wedding dress.
The car drove through the dense, ancient forest and finally passed through the towering iron gates of the Shadow Fang estate.
It was a massive gothic mansion, a composite of nineteenth-century dark architecture and modern glass and steel.
The car stopped. A guard pulled my door open.
I stepped out into the cold night air, shivering in the thin silk dress.
My uncle grabbed my arm tightly, dragging me up the stone steps and into the grand hall.
The moment I crossed the threshold, the great crystal chandelier hanging from the vaulted ceiling seemed to lose its focus in my eyes, and all the surrounding noise was abruptly silenced by some invisible hand.
A scent reached me. It was not merely a smell, but a presence with physical weight.
It was the scent of a winter gale moving through a forest of cedar, mingled with the potent, bitter aroma of dark chocolate.
My heart began to beat a frantic, wild tattoo against my ribs. A raw, ancient power I did not know I possessed flared to life in the hollow of my chest.
My blood boiled, rushing through my veins with a sudden, impossible heat.
For the first time in my miserable life, a deep sense of peace washed over my wandering spirit. I felt like a lost ship finally dropping anchor in a safe harbor.
My inner wolf, who had been silent and weak for twenty years, suddenly clawed at the walls of my mind.
She let out a deafening, possessive roar.
Mine!
I looked up, gasping for air.
A man was descending the grand marble staircase.
He wore a tailored black suit that seemed a mere breath away from yielding to his massive, muscular frame. His jaw was set, the line of his throat moving with a mechanical stiffness when he swallowed, and even the sweep of his gaze was bereft of any superfluous curve.
He froze halfway down the stairs, and those golden amber eyes found mine.
In that suspended heartbeat, I knew-the Moon Goddess had just sealed my fate.
Elara POV
Kaelen, the Alpha of the Shadow Fang Pack-a ruthless corporate tyrant and a bloodthirsty warlord-stood utterly still.
His golden amber eyes locked onto mine.
I saw his chest heave. I knew he was experiencing the exact same biological explosion.
The Moon Goddess, the creator of all werewolves, had designed this.
This was the Recognition. We were fated mates, two halves of the same soul destined to be together from the moment of birth.
Kaelen descended the rest of the stairs slowly, with the deliberate gait of a predator stalking its prey.
He stopped right in front of me. The cedar and dark chocolate scent was so intoxicating I felt an urge to bury my face in the crook of his neck.
He raised his large hand and roughly grabbed my chin, forcing my head up.
The moment his skin touched mine, a violent shock of pure electricity shot up my spine.
I gasped, my knees trembling from the intense pleasure of the mate bond.
But Kaelen did not smile. His eyes darkened with a pure, unadulterated hatred.
He leaned in, sampling the air around my neck.
His upper lip curled in disgust. He smelled the scent of the Blood Moon Pack on me, the scent of his sworn enemies.
Then, his eyes scanned my fragile frame, sensing my weak, pathetic Omega energy.
I saw the realization strike him. The Moon Goddess had given the most powerful Alpha in the country a useless, enemy Omega for a mate.
To a proud Alpha, this was the ultimate humiliation.
"Kneel," he said.
His voice was a low, rumbling growl. He used the Alpha's Command.
It was an ancient, primal vocal frequency that carried absolute authority. Lower-ranking wolves had no physical ability to resist it. It stripped away all free will.
My body moved on its own. The tendons in the hollows of my knees felt as if they had been severed, and the dull thud of my bones striking the marble floor reached my brain a moment before the pain.
Tears of humiliation welled in my eyes as I looked up at my fated mate from the ground.
"You think you can replace the bride?" Kaelen announced, his voice echoing through the silent hall for all his guards to hear. "This political marriage is a joke."
He looked down at me as if I were a piece of refuse.
"You will never be my Luna. The Luna is the mother of the pack, an equal leader. You are nothing but a lowly prisoner."
I felt something inside my chest cavity swiftly collapse, like an old leather lung being drained of its last breath, taking all my foolish hopes down with it into some deep and sunless water.
The guards seized my arms and dragged me toward a dark hallway, and the last thing I saw was Kaelen turning his back.
The message was clear: in his world, I was already a ghost.
Elara POV
The guards threw me into a cold, isolated guest room at the back of the estate. The heavy wooden door was locked from the outside.
I curled into a ball on the dusty floor, wrapping my arms around my freezing shoulders.
The mate bond demanded closeness. Being in the same house as Kaelen but unable to touch him felt like being starved while sitting next to a feast. My soul violently craved the peace only he could provide.
As midnight approached, something terrifying began to happen to my body.
My skin grew impossibly hot, burning as if I were standing too close to a raging bonfire.
I gasped for air, tearing at the collar of my dress. Sweat dripped down my forehead.
My body was reacting to the proximity of my Alpha mate. This was the biological drive of a female wolf, an ancient cycle forcing my body to prepare for bonding and bearing pups.
My scent, which had always been a faint, unnoticeable whisper, suddenly exploded.
A thick, sweet aroma of wild roses and fresh snow filled the small room, leaking out under the door. It was an impossibly pure scent, something ancient that defied my lowly Omega status.
I writhed on the floor, losing my mind to the primal instincts. I needed his touch to calm the fire.
The doorframe gave a great crack of splintering wood before the door itself flew inward with a deafening crash.
Wood splintered everywhere.
Kaelen stood in the doorway. He was breathing heavily, his chest rising and falling in rapid, jerky movements.
His human eyes were gone. They were completely replaced by the glowing amber of his inner beast.
The sweet scent of my wild roses had driven him mad.
He moved faster than I could track, and suddenly he was on his knees beside me, his massive frame blocking out the cold light. I knew, with terrifying certainty, that the Alpha had lost control.
And in that split second, as his teeth grazed my neck, a strange warmth bloomed deep in my belly-a warning, or maybe a promise. I knew, with sickening certainty, that if he took me tonight, I would carry his pup.