Chapter 1 Prologue

AMELIA Tahoe, twenty-six months ago I wondered how long it would take to die. So this was how I died— so brutal— burn to ashes. What did I do to deserve this? Was this what it felt like to be trapped in hell for eternity? Smoke and fire were the only things I could see, obliterating the home where I grew up. “Help!” I screamed out loud as I pulled my knees to my chest and wrapped my arms around them as I watched the fiery flames devour my bedroom door, leaving me no way to escape. The crackling sound was horrifying. I was the weakest, the tiniest in the pack. At sixteen, I couldn’t even call myself a werewolf as I hadn’t shifted yet, which always got me bullied. Tears blurred my eyes. Thick smoke began suffocating my lungs, making it hard to breathe. Sweat covered my whole body as heat seemingly slowly melted my skin. I’d never been so terrified in my entire life until today as the flames began crawling over the pink carpeted floor. In point of fact, I didn’t want to die this way. If I only had another chance, but there was no other option. I didn’t make miracles. Though I prayed to the Moon Goddess, she wasn’t listening anymore. “Zeph! Mom! Dad! Please, help!” I coughed furiously. I could no longer see anything in my room. Windows. I swiftly turned to the window, it was covered with a huge flame, too. “I’m so sorry.” I laid back in bed and curled myself into a ball, accepting my fate. As I endured the pain, I kept the beautiful memories in my thoughts before the fire began licking my skin, and what it was like a hot molten ball of fire struck me from behind, exploding my lungs. I arched my back and clutched my shirt, gasping as an excruciating pain erupted in my chest. My eyes were cracked wide as I stared up at the burning ceiling. Was this what it felt like to be burned alive? I crawled off the burning bed, and then out of nowhere, I smelled pines. For a split second, a strong wind roared in a rush and charged through the room. A tall man with flowy long white hair appeared. I couldn’t see his face, but I was sure he was a man. The last thing I heard was an airy and soft voice before I passed out. “You’re not going to die today.” *** I woke up dripping with sweat. My entire body felt like burning from the inside, yet I was shivering, and chilling from the outside. I licked my dry lips, as parched as if I was left to die somewhere in the desert. How was I still alive? Was I still alive? I heard murmurs from behind the walls. I turned and twisted in bed. My chest was so painful that it was run over by a truck, and flattened by a roller. When my body trembled again, I mumbled, “Mom.” The door creaked, and someone came in— it was my adoptive brother. I could smell his scent—a woodsy, musky, and spiced. Then I felt a hand on my forehead. “Amelia, can you hear me?” “Z-Zeph?” “Yes, it’s me.” The mattress shifted. “I’m glad you’re awake now.” “How long?” “Three days. You were at the hospital for three days, but even Mom couldn’t figure out what was going on with you. We can’t risk you getting poked by the doctors and finding out our secret, so we brought you to the pack house. You’re in my room.” “I thought I died.” My teeth tattered. “Me, too. I’m so sorry I wasn’t there for you when it happened.” Zeph held my hand. “You were saving the world. You saved it.” My brother was with Alpha Ryden trying to save our world from a monster Cyrius. I was glad they did. “What happened, Am?” I cracked my eyes open. They were blurry at first, until his tired worried face became clear. What I wasn’t expecting was the shock on his face— his eyes bulged, staring at me. I cleared my throat. “W-what’s wrong?” He let my hand go and stood up, then stepped back in terror. “You’re scaring me, Zeph.” “I’m sorry, Am.” The way he swallowed hard, scared me. I looked at myself. I was wearing jammies that I didn’t recognize they were mine. I patted my face. I didn’t see any burns, nor did my arms or hands. Then it hit me. My heart started to pound as I lifted my gaze at my brother. “What happened?” “I was hoping you could tell me.” “I’m sorry about the house. Where are Mom and Dad?” “They’ll be here soon. They’re worried about you. We thought—” He swallowed hard again. “We thought we’d lost you. How is it even possible, Am? No one could have survived that fire.” “I don’t know.” I pulled the blanket over my body when I began to shake again. “Can I get a Tylenol, please?” “Let Mom check you first.” I could still hear the worry in his voice no matter how hard he tried to look strong. I shut my eyes when it was too much. “I didn’t burn the house.” “You know, people think you were suicidal after the bullying.” He came back to sit on his bed, putting the wet towel on my forehead. I gasped as the cold towel pressed against my skin. “I swear to the Goddess, I didn’t set the house on fire. I was sleeping, Zeph. You believe me, do you?” “Of course.” “That’s all I need.” I might have passed out again. I woke up with the yellow light illuminating the room from the lamp on the nightstand. I sucked in a breath as I felt that I wasn’t alone. A tall shadow lurking in the corner of the room moved, and I knew exactly who was it without seeing his face. Then the scent of intense deep woodsy amplified the fresh citrusy and cedar, a note of captivating vanilla that left a trail of heightened sensuality. I sucked another breath as Alpha Ryden stood straight and took steps in my direction. My heart began to pump so hard. It made it hard to breathe. He stopped just right at the foot of the bed and stared at me intensely. With his smell getting so strong it blew my mind. I could barely hear when he called my name. Apparently, his scent became like the most delicious thing on earth. It was addicting. And then it hit me. “I want you to leave this pack, this land, my land, and never come back.” My eyes widened as I swallowed the lump in my throat. “W-why? What did I do?” “You’re an abomination that I can’t afford to destroy my pack.” “I didn’t do it.” My voice shook. My chin trembled. My eyes began to water as I lifted my gaze, meeting his. His deep green eyes were like a dark forest, full of mystery and danger but I was willing to take the risk to explore. Until he added, “You will leave tonight or I will kill your family, including your brother if you tell a soul about this.” “Don’t do this, please?” I would give everything and do anything for him not to harm my family. I shook my head as tears began to form in my eyes. “I can’t.” “I, Ryden Braxton, Alpha of Crimson Heart Pack, reject you, Amelia Hayes, Omega, as my mate and future Luna. I banish you from the pack and my land and never to return.” I shook to cry, feeling the agony erupted in my chest. He just rejected me, tearing my heart apart so ruthlessly without a hint of regret. Before he walked to the door, he paused. “And have fun on your 18th birthday.”
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Chapter 1 Prologue Chapter 2 1 Chapter 3 2 Chapter 4 3 Chapter 5 4 Chapter 6 5 Chapter 7 6 Chapter 8 7 Chapter 9 8 appChapter 10 9 appChapter 11 10 appChapter 12 11 appChapter 13 12 appChapter 14 13 appChapter 15 14 appChapter 16 15 appChapter 17 16 appChapter 18 17 appChapter 19 18 appChapter 20 19 appChapter 21 20 appChapter 22 21 appChapter 23 22 appChapter 24 23 appChapter 25 24 appChapter 26 25 appChapter 27 26 appChapter 28 27 appChapter 29 28 appChapter 30 29 appChapter 31 30 appChapter 32 31 appChapter 33 32 appChapter 34 33 appChapter 35 34 appChapter 36 35 appChapter 37 36 appChapter 38 37 appChapter 39 38 appChapter 40 39 appChapter 41 40 appChapter 42 41 appChapter 43 42 appChapter 44 43 appChapter 45 44 appChapter 46 45 appChapter 47 46 appChapter 48 47 appChapter 49 48 appChapter 50 49 appChapter 51 50 appChapter 52 51 appChapter 53 52 appChapter 54 53 appChapter 55 54 appChapter 56 55 appChapter 57 56 appChapter 58 57 appChapter 59 58 appChapter 60 59 appChapter 61 60 appChapter 62 61 appChapter 63 62 appChapter 64 63 appChapter 65 64 appChapter 66 65 appChapter 67 66 appChapter 68 67 appChapter 69 68 appChapter 70 69 appChapter 71 70 appChapter 72 71 appChapter 73 72 appChapter 74 73 appChapter 75 74 appChapter 76 75 appChapter 77 76 appChapter 78 77 appChapter 79 78 appChapter 80 79 appChapter 81 80 appChapter 82 81 appChapter 83 82 appChapter 84 83 appChapter 85 84 appChapter 86 85 appChapter 87 86 appChapter 88 87 appChapter 89 88 appChapter 90 89 appChapter 91 90 appChapter 92 91 appChapter 93 92 appChapter 94 93 appChapter 95 94 appChapter 96 95 appChapter 97 96 appChapter 98 97 appChapter 99 98 appChapter 100 99 appChapter 101 100 appChapter 102 101 appChapter 103 102 appChapter 104 103 appChapter 105 104 appChapter 106 105 appChapter 107 106 appChapter 108 107 appChapter 109 108 appChapter 110 109 appChapter 111 110 appChapter 112 111 appChapter 113 112 appChapter 114 113 appChapter 115 114 appChapter 116 115 appChapter 117 116 appChapter 118 117 appChapter 119 118 appChapter 120 119 appChapter 121 120 appChapter 122 121 appChapter 123 122 appChapter 124 123 appChapter 125 124 appChapter 126 125 appChapter 127 126 appChapter 128 127 appChapter 129 128 appChapter 130 129 appChapter 131 130 appChapter 132 131 appChapter 133 132 appChapter 134 133 appChapter 135 134 appChapter 136 135 appChapter 137 136 appChapter 138 137 appChapter 139 138 appChapter 140 139 appChapter 141 140 appChapter 142 141 appChapter 143 142 appChapter 144 143 appChapter 145 144 appChapter 146 145 appChapter 147 146 appChapter 148 147 appChapter 149 148 appChapter 150 149 appChapter 151 150 appChapter 152 151 appChapter 153 152 appChapter 154 153 appChapter 155 154 appChapter 156 155 appChapter 157 156 appChapter 158 157 appChapter 159 158 appChapter 160 159 appChapter 161 160 appChapter 162 161 appChapter 163 162 appChapter 164 163 appChapter 165 164 appChapter 166 165 appChapter 167 166 appChapter 168 167 appChapter 169 168 appChapter 170 169 appChapter 171 170 appChapter 172 171 appChapter 173 172 appChapter 174 173 appChapter 175 174 appChapter 176 175 appChapter 177 176 appChapter 178 177 appChapter 179 178 appChapter 180 179 appChapter 181 180 appChapter 182 181 appChapter 183 182 appChapter 184 183 appChapter 185 184 appChapter 186 185 appChapter 187 186 appChapter 188 187 appChapter 189 188 appChapter 190 189 appChapter 191 190 appChapter 192 191 appChapter 193 192 appChapter 194 193 appChapter 195 194 appChapter 196 195 appChapter 197 196 appChapter 198 197 appChapter 199 198 appChapter 200 199 appChapter 201 200 appChapter 202 201 appChapter 203 202 appChapter 204 203 appChapter 205 204 appChapter 206 205 appChapter 207 Epilogue app
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