Chapter 1: The Weakling of Silvercrest
The full moon hung high above the Silvercrest Pack’s training grounds, casting an eerie glow over the assembled wolves. They stood in a wide circle, their eyes filled with a mix of pity and disdain as they watched me Elizabeth Stormborn, the Beta’s daughter, the pack’s greatest embarrassment.
I knelt in the dirt, my palms pressing into the cold earth as blood dripped from my split lip. My sister, Selene, towered over me, her smirk sharp enough to cut. “Get up, Lizzy,” she taunted, her voice dripping with condescension. “Or are you going to stay on the ground like the pathetic little human you are?”
A murmur of laughter rippled through the pack, but I barely heard it. My ears rang from the last hit. My body screamed at me to stay down, but I clenched my fists and forced myself to rise.
I had endured this for years, blow after blow, insult after insult, all because I had not shifted on my eighteenth birthday. It was the defining moment for a young wolf, the day their animal side awakened and proved their place in the pack. But my birthday had come and gone, and there had been no shift. No sign of the wolf that should have made me strong.
Or so they thought.
Selene’s golden hair shimmered under the moonlight as she stalked forward. She was the perfect warrior—strong, fast, and merciless. Our father, Beta Damien, watched from the edge of the ring, his arms crossed, his expression unreadable. He didn’t stop her. He never did. Perhaps a part of him believed that if Selene beat me down enough, I would find my wolf. That I would be worth something.
But my wolf had come years ago, in secret.
I had shifted at ten, long before I was supposed to. My mother’s dying words echoed in my mind, a warning, a plea. “You are rare, my love. You must hide.” And so, I had. I had buried my true nature beneath a mask of weakness, enduring the abuse, the scorn, the hatred.
Until now.
A sudden hush fell over the training grounds. I barely had time to react before the air shifted, thick with authority, power, and something ancient. A massive figure stepped into the clearing, his presence suffocating. Wolves instinctively bowed their heads, their bodies trembling with submission. Even Selene froze, her confidence flickering for the first time that night.
I turned slowly, my breath hitching.
Alpha King Lucian Wolfhart had arrived.
He stood at the edge of the circle, his piercing silver eyes scanning the crowd before landing on me. A shiver ran down my spine. He was the most feared Alpha on the continent, the ruler of the strongest pack, and the executioner of those who defied him. Dressed in all black, his dark hair was slightly tousled, but his face was an emotionless mask of dominance.
His gaze locked onto mine, unblinking, unyielding. The world around me faded as an invisible force pulled at my very soul. My heart pounded. My wolf stirred.
Then, he growled one word.
“Mine.”
The pack collectively inhaled, shocked into silence. My own breath hitched as the word settled in my bones, undeniable, irreversible.
Mate.
The air seemed to crackle between us, but before I could react, Selene’s voice cut through the moment. “No,” she spat, stepping in front of me. “That’s impossible. She’s...”
Lucian moved before she could finish. In a blink, he was standing right in front of me, towering over both of us. He ignored Selene entirely. Instead, he reached out, his fingers tilting my chin up.
The moment his skin touched mine, heat exploded through me. My wolf howled in my mind, her presence roaring to the surface after years of silence. I gasped, my knees nearly buckling, but Lucian’s grip was firm, grounding me.
His expression didn’t change, but I saw the flicker of possessiveness in his eyes, the unshakable certainty. He didn’t just claim me out of impulse. He knew.
“Elizabeth Stormborn,” he murmured, his voice dark velvet. “You are my mate.”
Selene let out a disbelieving laugh, shaking her head. “This is a mistake! She’s weak, she’s nothing!” She turned, desperation coloring her voice. “Father, tell him!”
Beta Damien looked pale, shaken. His gaze darted between me and Lucian, and for the first time in years, I saw something other than disappointment in his eyes.
Fear.
Lucian’s lips curled into something cold and dangerous. “Weak?” His voice was quiet, but it held an edge that made even the strongest warriors flinch. “Then let’s find out.”
He released me and stepped back. His eyes never left mine as he spoke the words that would change everything.
“Shift.”