I've spent my entire life running from nameless people who desire my powers. Marked for sacrifice from infancy, I have... Since the death of her parents, Rachel, born with uncontrolled abilities, has been pursued by a masked cult. Marked for a horrible fate, she runs from Pack to Pack. Betrayed by those she trusts, she runs to the Blue Solstice Pack, believing herself to be Ymir, her past torturer. There she encounters two strong twin Alphas, Luka and Mika Solstice, who not only assert her as their mate but also start a lethal love triangle involving seven mighty Alpha Kings. Rachel has to face her destiny among dreams of her sad past, a masked cult, and a sinister secret hiding under the surface. Will the harsh turns of fate kill her or will she live to fulfil the prophecy?
Rachel's POV
I stood in the doorway with my gaze fixed on the cracked glass of the front door. That was my only opportunity. Clutched in my shaking palms, Ymir's scholarship letter's edges frayed from my continual hold. This was my time to break free from the years-old shackles binding me. Behind me, the awful house loomed, its frigid, forbidding walls unrelenting reminder of my captivity. Years of cleaning floors, preparing meals, and pretending to be invisible had trained me to move like a shadow, quiet and unnoticed. But my future was different today. I heard rapid, piercing footsteps coming near. The noise increased my heart rate. Ymir, her daughter, not her mother, was always the focus. Her laughing reverberating down the corridor nearly reached my ears. I had been living in her shadow for far too long. I could no longer wait. I had to go. Dashing out the door, the chilly night air gnawing at my skin, I didn't even glance back. Dim and only flickering street lights lighted the city streets. Though my breath was uneven, my heart raced in sync with every step. It seemed impossible. I was in charge of my destiny for the first time ever. A loud voice yelled from behind me. Rachel! Ymir's mother. In that one statement, I could sense the burden of her rage; there was no turning back. The sound of footsteps got louder, so I ran quicker, my heart pounding in my chest. Turning a corner, the moonlight shone off the damp pavement. I had to leave with no destination or plan. I didn't mind where I ended up, as long as was far from them, from this life I'd been pushed into. Then the footsteps ceased. I gasped. I was not by myself. I had wished to outpace them, but my prospects were fading. Though my legs ached, I kept going. The wind on my cheeks reminded me I was free, at least for now. I looked back but all I could see was the blur of the poorly illuminated city streets behind me. The longer I ran, the more my dread took hold. I had no idea how long I could maintain this. I had no definite strategy or sense of direction, but for the first time in years, I felt alive. The freedom was nearly overpowering, intoxicating. I rounded another corner, almost missing a trash bin. But that is when I heard it. The distinct sound of a voice. Rachel, stop! Gideon it was. I gasped and my heart skipped a beat. Gideon Nightshade All of them were etched into my memory: his name, his face, his frigid eyes. He was not meant to be here. He had been in the cult; now he was here observing me. His gaze on my back was a pressure that made my skin crawl. My thoughts ran wild. I could not run away from him. On my own, I'd never succeed. I required assistance. But the reality sunk in: the only one who might help me, the only one who might be able to stop Gideon, was far away. I kept going nevertheless. My body cried for rest, but I could not stop now. Footsteps behind me were growing closer. They were catching up on me, not only following me anymore. A yell rang out over the darkness. Rachel! Ymir spoke. She had caught up to. She was unyielding, so I knew she would. Panic shot through me and I fell. My chest heaving, my throat was tight. Though my body pleaded for me to stop, I would not. I would not return. I could not. Ducking into an alley, I attempted to lose myself in the shadows. Pressing my back against the brick wall, I tried to control my breathing while my heart raced in my chest. I was unable to think. All I could hear were footsteps behind me, drawing closer with every passing second. Clenching my hands, I attempted to suppress the growing anxiety in my chest. I was without destination. No way out. No chance. The cult was getting closer. In the dark I could hear their whispers, their murmurs like wind whispers. They were everywhere around me. I felt as though I was stuck in a nightmare from which I could not awaken. I could feel them there, lurking in the shadows, approaching me. Rachel, you can't run forever. The voice was chilly, known. I recognised it without looking. Gideon I spun around fast, wishing to escape. But it was useless. They were all over. The shadowy forms drew closer, their actions disturbingly quiet. I was encircled. Heart pounding, I attempted to run once more but they were too fast. A big arm caught me and yanked me back into the alley wall before I could take more than a few steps. Release me! I yelled, fighting the grip. It was useless, though. My strength sapped from the fear that had consumed me, my attempts were fruitless. I could see them now, covered faces, eyes shining with frigid expectation. To them, I was just a trophy, a means to achieve their own sinister goal. Rachel Bloodrose, the Luna. Gideon strode into the alley, a sneer twisting his lips and his gaze locking onto me, his voice cutting through the night air. You have been running from this fate for far too long. Cursing the weight of my coat that clung to me like a stifling memory of the life I was leaving behind, I dashed around corners, my chest heaving. There was just time to run, not to think. Right behind me was the cult. Not after all these years of hunting me, I knew they would not give up. They had been waiting for my slip-up, for this moment, and now I was theirs to take. Ignoring the pain in my side and the heat in my legs, I drove myself harder. Quicker and faster, one breath after another, my thoughts solely concentrated on the next step, the next corner, the next breath. All I could hear was the pounding of my heart and the flow of blood in my ears. They were behind me, though, and I could sense their presence like a frigid shadow. Turning another curve, I tripped on the uneven pavement. Though the rush of breath left my lungs, I struggled to get back on my feet, my knees quaking as I pressed ahead. The instant I looked back, a cultist emerged in the alleyway. There was no question about his dark, hooded shape. His eyes, unrelenting, predatory, fixed on me. He was closing the gap, drawing nearer. Though my legs cried for rest, I disregarded them. No time for frailty. Nearly blind with worry, I ran once more. I had to go on. Then came his voice. Rachel. Cold and smooth, as though he had been waiting for this moment, like he knew I would never arrive. Rachel, you can run but I will always find you. I came to the edge where the known landmarks of the Pack's territory loomed large, promising what I wished would be refuge. Every step, every inch I closed in on safety made the nagging dread cling tighter. The cult would not let me go that easily. The limits might keep them out for now, but how long would they hold? Only one more step. I had to do it. The moment I crossed the queue, my muscular tension turned to relief. I collapsed against the stone wall, gasping, desperate to inhale air that seemed thick with the weight of my terror. My heart thudded hard in my chest, and my mind raced with the panic that hadn't yet dissipated. I made it. For now. I was safe. But when I tried to control my breathing, something gnawed at me. That voice. Gideon's words. "Your fate is already sealed, Luna." I shook my head, trying to rid the echo from my consciousness. But the relief was short-lived. As my body trembled with tiredness, the words stuck. The Pack's secure refuge appeared to shift, the shadows around me stretching impossibly long. A single howl penetrated the silence, piercing and guttural. It resonated through the air, but it wasn't simply a wolf's call, it was something deeper, something primal. I paused for a beat. The call seemed too near, like if it were intended for me. Then reality came crashing in. Colder than ever, Gideon's voice rang out across the quiet. Luna, your fate is already sealed.
There was only one man in Raegan's heart, and it was Mitchel. In the second year of her marriage to him, she got pregnant. Raegan's joy knew no bounds. But before she could break the news to her husband, he served her divorce papers because he wanted to marry his first love. After an accident, Raegan lay in the pool of her own blood and called out to Mitchel for help. Unfortunately, he left with his first love in his arms. Raegan escaped death by the whiskers. Afterward, she decided to get her life back on track. Her name was everywhere years later. Mitchel became very uncomfortable. For some reason, he began to miss her. His heart ached when he saw her all smiles with another man. He crashed her wedding and fell to his knees while she was at the altar. With bloodshot eyes, he queried, "I thought you said your love for me is unbreakable? How come you are getting married to someone else? Come back to me!"
Her fiance and her best friend worked together and set her up. She lost everything and died in the street. However, she was reborn. The moment she opened her eyes, her husband was trying to strangle her. Luckily, she survived that. She signed the divorce agreement without hesitation and was ready for her miserable life. To her surprise, her mother in this life left her a great deal of money. She turned the tables and avenged herself. Everything went well in her career and love when her ex-husband came to her.
Belinda thought after divorce, they would part ways for good - he could live his life on his own terms, while she could indulge in the rest of hers. However, fate had other plans in store. "My darling, I was wrong. Would you please come back to me?" The man, whom she once loved deeply, lowered his once proud head humbly. "I beg you to return to me." Belinda coldly pushed away the bouquet of flowers he had offered her and coolly replied, "It's too late. The bridge has been burned, and the ashes have long since scattered to the wind!"
"Miss Brown, I am the butler here at your service," the butler replied. "My master wants to buy the baby in your belly." "What?!" Does that mean the abortion didn't take place? Did they kidnap her from the operating table just to buy the baby? But why her? "You..." Alice was about to ask a question, but the man in front of her calmly continued, as if he had expected her question, "You're pregnant with his child, and he needs a child. That's all I can tell you." Alice was forced to sign a surrogacy contract and eight months later gave birth to two healthy babies. Fortunately, the man was unaware of her daughter's existence. It wasn't until five years later that fate brought them together again...
Two years ago, Ricky found himself coerced into marrying Emma to protect the woman he cherished. From Ricky's perspective, Emma was despicable, resorting to underhanded schemes to ensure their marriage. He maintained a distant and cold attitude toward her, reserving his warmth for another. Yet, Emma remained wholeheartedly dedicated to Ricky for more than ten years. As she grew weary and considered relinquishing her efforts, Ricky was seized by a sudden fear. Only when Emma's life teetered on the edge, pregnant with Ricky's child, did he recognize-the love of his life had always been Emma.
Janet was adopted when she was a kid -- a dream come true for orphans. However, her life was anything but happy. Her adoptive mother taunted and bullied her all her life. Janet got the love and affection of a parent from the old maid who raised her. Unfortunately, the old woman fell ill, and Janet had to marry a worthless man in place of her parents' biological daughter to meet the maid's medical expenses. Could this be a Cinderella's tale? But the man was far from a prince, except for his handsome appearance. Ethan was the illegitimate son of a wealthy family who lived a reckless life and barely made ends meet. He got married to fulfill his mother's last wish. However, on his wedding night, he had an inkling that his wife was different from what he had heard about her. Fate had united the two people with deep secrets. Was Ethan truly the man we thought he was? Surprisingly, he bore an uncanny resemblance to the impenetrable wealthiest man in the city. Would he find out that Janet married him in place of her sister? Would their marriage be a romantic tale or an utter disaster? Read on to unravel Janet and Ethan's journey.