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They rejected me. "My mother walked past me like I was nothing. My father said, 'She was once of our pack, but she does not-and will never-belong to us again.' And Luke-my mate-stood beside my sister and let them all pretend I didn't exist." They gave him to Lilith. My twin. My mirror. And she took everything. So I ran-into enemy territory, where I expected to die. Leon, Alpha of the Strongest Pack , should've killed me. Instead, he made me a servant. No name. No title. No wolf. I scrubbed floors and carried trays in a place that didn't care if I lived or vanished. I told myself it was better that way. Hidden was safer. Then he made me go to the wedding. Lilith and Leon. My sister. My mate. Draped in silver and smiling like she hadn't stolen everything. I stood among the crowd while they celebrated what was meant to be mine. I thought that would be the worst of it. Then my name was called. Out loud. In front of the entire pack. "I nominate Isla Quinn!" I hadn't entered the Luna ceremony. I hadn't planned to stand among noble daughters, all of them trained, chosen, worshipped. I had nothing. No allies. No wolf form. Just a past full of rejection and a body that refused to change. "They're laughing," someone whispered. "She can't even shift." But Leon didn't laugh. He watched. Waited. As if he saw something I didn't. When I told him, "I can't shift. I never have," he said, "Then we figure it out." I didn't ask to fight. But I won't be their scapegoat. I won't be their quiet mistake. I may not have a wolf, but I have teeth. And they're about to remember who I am
Chapter 1
Dec 9, 2025
Lilith’s voice filled the room as she recounted her latest training session. Her parents watched her with glowing admiration, their smiles wide and approving.
“You’re so gifted, Lilith,” mother said. “You’re everything a future Luna should be.”
“Lilith has such natural grace,” father added. “She’s practically destined to be Luna.”
Lilith tossed her golden hair back, a satisfied smirk flashing briefly. Across the room, Celine sat at the edge of the sofa, small and silent, trying to fade into the background.
“Anyone could be good with that much practice,” Celine said quietly, her voice barely audible.
Her father’s scoff was sharp. “No, Celine. This takes talent. Real talent.” His eyes rested on her, full of disappointment. “Maybe you should try harder. Learn from your sister.”
The words stung, sharp and cold, but Celine bit her tongue. The room fell quiet except for the sound of Lilith leaning closer, her voice honeyed and mocking.
“Maybe if you stopped daydreaming, you’d be decent at something,” Lilith said with a saccharine smile.
Celine stayed silent, but her mind churned with bitter memories—Lilith sneaking into her room, tearing pages from her journals, scrawling cruel notes like You’re worthless or No one will ever want you.
She’d always been the better daughter.
Lilith’s beauty was undeniable, her dirty-blonde hair shimmering like gold, her piercing blue eyes both commanding and captivating. Celine, by contrast, felt like a pale reflection. Her soft, silvery-blonde hair catching the light like moonlight, her crescent-shaped birthmark marking her cheek, a feature Lilith mocked endlessly.
The name “ugly” had followed Celine like a shadow.
But that evening, as she slipped out of the family room into the cool night air, a flicker of hope replaced the ache in her chest. She had felt it for days—a pull, deep and magnetic. Somewhere in the Midnight Crest pack, her fated mate was waiting for her.
The thought warmed her. Her lips curved into a small, secret smile as she imagined a life where she was finally free.
But two days later, her world shattered.
The pack’s main hall buzzed with energy as Celine stepped inside, her heart pounding. Her eyes locked on Luke—a warrior with broad shoulders and an air of raw strength. Her chest tightened as recognition struck like lightning. He’s mine.
But before she could move, a familiar voice rang out.
“Luke! There you are,” Lilith called, sliding her arm through his with ease.
Celine froze as her sister leaned close to him, whispering something that made him chuckle softly. His arm wrapped around Lilith’s waist, possessive.
“Luke?” Celine managed, her voice trembling.
He glanced up, his expression polite but distant. “Celine,” he said curtly, nodding.
Lilith’s lips curled into a cruel smile. “Oh, Celine, didn’t you know?” She ran her fingers along Luke’s chest. “Luke and I…well, we were just talking about our future. Looks like he’s my mate.”
The words crushed her, the air leaving her lungs.
“No,” Celine whispered, shaking her head. “You can’t—he’s mine.”
Lilith’s gaze sharpened, her smirk growing colder. “Yours?” she echoed with a soft laugh. Her eyes swept over Celine dismissively. “Did you really think someone like him would want you?”

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