The morning was gray and cold. Isla moved through the halls of the Silver Crest Pack house carrying a basket of laundry. Her arms ached, and her legs felt heavy, but she kept her head low. Every day is harder now. Damon’s anger had grown. He treated her worse than ever since the bond snapped.
“You are too slow” Damon said from the doorway, arms crossed, his dark eyes sharp
“I am moving as fast as I can” Isla said quietly
“You can move faster,” he said. “Or maybe you like being punished”
“I do not” she whispered
Damon’s lips curled into a smile that was not kind. “We will see”
She lowered her head and continued her work. She had learned not to fight openly with him. Survival meant silence. Her wolf stirred inside her chest. Bound, yes, but strong. Waiting for the right moment.
Later, Damon summoned her to the training grounds. He stood with a few pack members, sparring and laughing. Isla carried water and towels. She kept her distance, but her eyes watched everything.
“You look too close” Damon said suddenly, appearing behind her
“I am just helping” Isla said softly
“Helping or spying” he asked, his voice dark
“Helping” she said quickly
“You lie even in your words” he said. “Do not think I do not notice”
“I do not lie” she whispered
Damon stepped closer. “You are always testing me. Always watching. One day you will pay for it”
“I am careful” Isla said quietly
“Not careful enough” he muttered, turning away
She sighed softly. Her chest ached not from work, but from his cruelty. Every glance, every word, was meant to humiliate her. But she endured. She always endured.
That afternoon, Damon called for the pack to gather in the hall. Isla was ordered to serve drinks and food. She moved quickly, trying not to spill anything. Her hands trembled, but not from fear. From the bond. The energy that connected her to Damon pulsed in her chest.
“You are shaking” Damon said, watching her closely
“I am not shaking” she whispered
“You lie,” he said. “Everything about you is weakness”
“I am not weak” she said softly, meeting his eyes for the first time that day
He froze, dark eyes studying her. “Not weak?” he asked
“Yes,” she said. “I endure. I survived. That is my strength”
Damon’s jaw tightened. He looked away. “We will see” he said, his voice low
Later, she returned to the elder’s room. She needed to check the journals and the chest again. She needed to understand her power. Her wolf stirred strongly now, whispering patience and strength.
“You are always hiding,” Damon said from the doorway. She jumped and turned.
“I am not hiding” she said softly
“You are,” he said, stepping closer. “Something about you is wrong. Something I do not understand”
“I am learning,” she said quietly. “Learning about my parents, about the bond, about myself”
“You are not ready,” he said. “And one day, your mistakes will cost you”
“I can handle it” she said softly
Damon’s dark eyes lingered on her for a moment. Then he turned and left, boots echoing down the hall. She touched the journals gently. Her parents had written about wolves, magic, and enemies. Her wolf was not gone. It was alive, bound by a spell, waiting for her to awaken.
The bond pulsed again, pulling her toward Damon. She hated it, but it reminded her she could not run. Not yet. Not when the enemies were coming.
That night, Isla carried water to the training grounds. Damon was sparring with another pack member. She noticed her reflexes were faster than usual. Her wolf stirred, testing her limits, whispering power she could feel but not yet control.
“Why do you watch so much” Damon asked suddenly, dark and sharp
“I am observing” she said softly
“You are always observing. Always trying to learn. You think you can hide from me”
“I am careful” she said
“You are not careful enough” he muttered
A branch snapped nearby. Her wolf growled softly, warning her of movement she could not see yet. Damon noticed it and frowned.
“What is that” he asked, eyes narrowing
“Nothing” Isla said softly
“You lie” he said, voice low
“I do not lie” she whispered
He studied her and then turned away. “We will see who is stronger one day. You or your pride”
She swallowed and continued watching him. Her wolf stirred, testing the bond, testing her limits. One day, she would awaken fully. One day, Damon would see her as more than an omega. More than a mate he despised.
The next day, Damon assigned her chores meant to humiliate her. She scrubbed floors, cleaned stables, and served the pack endlessly. Every word from him cut, every look burned. But she endured. Her wolf whispered patience and strength.
During a quiet moment, she muttered to herself. “I will not be your pawn forever Damon. One day I will be free. One day you will see me for who I am”
Her wolf growled softly, a promise. Strength, power, patience. Waiting for the right moment.
The bond pulsed between them, constant and unyielding. Damon could be cruel. The pack could be harsh. But inside Isla, a power waited to awaken.
And she would not be weak. Not now. Not ever.