This wasn't a marriage. It was a sentence. And Faye, my brother's mate, was my judge and jury, all to secure a stronger trade route for our pack. I was the price.
My inner wolf, Lyra, paced restlessly in my mind, a low growl of warning rumbling in her chest.
I lifted my gaze to my brother, Orion, my Alpha. I searched his face for any sign of the boy who used to braid flowers into my hair, for the man who promised to always protect me. All I found was a mask of strained helplessness. He wouldn't meet my eyes.
"An Omega is lucky to be noticed by an Alpha. Don't be ungrateful," sneered a voice from the armchair. Faye's mother, Clara Shaw, looked me up and down as if I were something she'd scraped off her shoe. Her contempt was a physical thing, heavy and suffocating.
My hands clenched into fists at my sides, my nails digging into my palms. I knew fighting was useless. Any resistance would only lead to punishment, to being locked in my room until I was "reasonable."
I was about to open my mouth, to choke out the word of surrender, when a firm, polite knock echoed from the front door.
Orion flinched, looking relieved for the interruption. He practically scrambled to the door, swinging it open.
Standing on the threshold was a man who radiated quiet authority. He was older, with distinguished silver at his temples and stern gray eyes that missed nothing. I recognized him instantly-Corbin Blackwood, the former Alpha of the reclusive Blackwood Pack.
Faye and Clara's expressions shifted instantly, their sneers melting into sickeningly sweet smiles. The Blackwood Pack kept to themselves, but their power was legendary.
Corbin's gaze swept over the room, past my fawning relatives, and landed directly on me. His expression softened. "The Vance daughter," he said, his voice a calm baritone. "I have come for my son."
Faye's smile froze. I could see the gears turning in her head, assuming he was here to propose a match for some other, more valuable member of her family.
Then, a second figure stepped out from behind Corbin, moving from the evening shadow into the light of the doorway. He was tall, dressed in nothing more than a faded t-shirt and worn jeans. He was silent, unassuming, and for a moment, I thought he was a servant.
This was Kaelan Blackwood.
The moment he entered the room, the air left my lungs.
A scent hit me first-pine needles after a storm, damp earth, and the lingering smoke of a campfire. It wasn't aggressive or overpowering like most Alphas. It was deep, wild, and utterly calming. It wrapped around me, a sudden, inexplicable comfort that soothed the frantic pacing of Lyra.
She stopped growling. A single, pure howl echoed in my mind, a sound of yearning and recognition. *Mine!*
His eyes, the color of a stormy sky, found mine across the room. For a split second, I saw something flicker in their depths-a flash of silver, a shock of recognition, like a man finding something he thought was lost forever.
Corbin smiled, a genuine, warm expression. "My son, Kaelan, has come of age to find his partner. The Moon Goddess has guided us here. Miss Vance, you are his Fated Mate."
Faye let out an ugly little laugh. "Kaelan? I've heard of him. Isn't he just an Omega? Some say he can't even shift."
Kaelan's expression didn't change. He neither confirmed nor denied it, his silence acting as a damning admission.
My heart sank, but a strange, desperate flicker of hope ignited in its place. An Omega mate was a life of scorn and difficulty. But it was better than a life with Alpha Stone. Better than a monster who would break me.
"Yes," Corbin said, his tone even, acknowledging the insult without shame. "My son's rank is not high. But he will be a loyal and devoted mate. The Blackwood Pack is prepared to offer a respectable dowry to compensate."
At the word "dowry," Clara and Faye's eyes lit up with a familiar, predatory glint. The insults, the rank, the shame-none of it mattered next to the promise of wealth.
I looked at Kaelan. He stood there, silent and still, but his presence was a rock in the turbulent sea of my family's ambition. For the first time all day, I could breathe.
I made my decision. It was my own.
"I agree," I said. My voice was quiet, but it cut through the room with absolute finality.
Orion stared at me, a flicker of something-relief? pride?-in his eyes.
Faye and Clara, already counting their gold, quickly gave their assent.
Corbin extended a hand. Kaelan mirrored the gesture. I stepped forward, my legs trembling slightly, and placed my hand in Kaelan's.
The moment our skin touched, a jolt of pure energy, like lightning, shot up my arm and straight to my heart. I gasped, a shiver running through me. His hand was large, warm, and calloused, engulfing mine completely. His thumb stroked gently over the back of my hand, a simple, comforting gesture that grounded me.
Corbin watched us, his smile widening as he witnessed the undeniable bond between us.
"Then, the alliance is made."