(Olivia's POV)
Morning dawned cold and clear, the sun barely cresting the Montana mountains when I made my way to the training grounds. Sleep had been elusive after last night's confrontation with Adrian and Oliver. Their whispered words and false promises chased each other through my mind, leaving me restless and raw. I needed to burn off this nervous energy before the ceremony, before I had to face them both again.
The sound of combat stopped me in my tracks.
A male figure moved through advanced fighting forms with lethal grace, each movement precisely calculated yet flowing like water. But it wasn't his skill that made my breath catch – it was his scent. Silver fir and cedar, sharp and clean as winter wind, the very same scent that had been haunting my dreams.
My heart stuttered, then began racing wildly. The mysterious scent that had drawn me so powerfully... it belonged to him.
"Danger," Cora whispered, but even she couldn't hide her intrigue.
As if sensing my presence, he turned. Ice-blue eyes locked with mine, and the world tilted on its axis. Dominic Sterling, heir to the Silver Moon Pack, was nothing like the arrogant princeling I'd imagined. Tall and powerfully built, with sharp features that spoke of his pure bloodline, he exuded an Alpha strength that made the air feel thick and heavy. His black training clothes clung to his muscled form, damp with exertion.
"Olivia Blackwood." His voice was deep and rich, with an edge that raised the hair on my neck. A predator's voice. "I wondered when we'd meet."
"He's dangerous," Cora growled, but there was something else in her tone – interest, maybe even approval. Our wolf recognized something in him, something that called to our deepest instincts.
"Dominic Sterling." I kept my voice neutral despite the way my pulse raced beneath my skin. "I wasn't aware the Silver Moon Pack took such an interest in Ebony Pack ceremonies."
A smile curved his lips, predatory and knowing. "We take interest in many things." His eyes traveled over me slowly, assessing. "Especially things that could shake the foundations of our world."
He moved closer, and his scent enveloped me, making my head spin. This close, I could see the silver flecks in his blue eyes, the way his muscles moved with fluid grace beneath his shirt. Every instinct screamed that he was a threat, the son of my mother's killer, yet something deeper pulled me toward him like a magnet finding true north.
"Your reputation precedes you," he continued, circling me with that fluid grace. Each step brought him closer, then away, like a dance. "The female Alpha heir who outfights male wolves, who dares to challenge tradition itself." His voice dropped lower, sending shivers down my spine. "I've been curious to test your skills myself."
The challenge in his voice made my blood sing. Without conscious thought, I dropped into a fighting stance, my body responding to his presence like a tuning fork struck at the perfect frequency. "Careful what you wish for, Sterling. You might not like what you find."
His grin turned feral, eyes flashing with genuine excitement. "Oh, I think I will."
We began to circle each other, two apex predators sizing up their prey. The air crackled with tension – both combat and something else, something that made my skin feel too tight, too hot. His scent grew stronger, mixing with mine in the morning air, creating something new and intoxicating.
"Show me," he growled, "what makes you so special."
We clashed like storm fronts meeting, all controlled violence and deadly precision. His first strike came fast and hard, testing my defenses. I blocked and countered, sliding under his guard to land a hit that would have crippled a lesser wolf. He absorbed the blow with a grunt of approval, retaliating with a combination that showed years of elite training.
He was good – incredibly good – but I matched him move for move. Our bodies moved in a deadly dance, neither gaining the upper hand. Each touch, each near miss, sent electricity coursing through my veins. This wasn't like sparring with the pack warriors. This was something else entirely.
"You're holding back," he taunted, dodging a sweep kick. "Show me your real power, She-Wolf."
The nickname should have angered me, but instead, it sent heat pooling in my stomach. I released more of my Alpha power, letting golden energy crackle around my fists. His eyes lit up with challenge as he did the same, silver power meeting gold in a cascade of sparks.
We fought like this for what felt like hours but could only have been minutes, pushing each other to our limits. When we finally broke apart, both breathing hard, the respect in his eyes was genuine – and so was something else, something that made my wolf purr with satisfaction.
"The rumors don't do you justice," he said, reaching out to brush a strand of hair from my face. The casual intimacy of the gesture shocked us both, and he pulled back quickly. "You're far more... interesting than I expected."
Before I respond, a call came from the distance, it was Janice, she was calling me to get dressed for the upcoming ceremony.
"Until later, She-Wolf," Dominic murmured, his breath ghosting across my ear as he passed. The nickname sent shivers down my spine, and this time I couldn't blame it on combat adrenaline.
I rushed back to my room and took a shower. Janice complained loudly that I had to fight with someone before the engagement, which shortened the time for her to dress me up. Her chattering voice allowed me to put thoughts of Dominic aside for the time being and prepare for the ceremony, but his scent lingered in my nostrils.
"Thank God, I'm just in time." Janice praised her own speed in an exaggerated tone while making a final check of my dress and hairstyle.My hands trembled slightly as I adjusted the ceremonial crown. In the mirror, my mother's eyes stared back at me, fierce and golden. What would she think of all this? Of her daughter about to mate with an omega who made her wolf recoil?
As the bell rang, I stepped onto the red carpet."It's not too late," Cora whispered. "We can still stop this."
But could I? The great hall was already packed with pack members and visitors, their expectations heavy in the air. Oliver stood at the altar, resplendent in ceremonial robes of deep blue and silver. He was beautiful – everyone said so. The perfect omega. Yet all I could see was how his eyes kept darting to where Adrian stood among the crowd, the micro-expressions of longing that I'd been too blind to notice before.
I felt Dominic's presence before I saw him, his scent cutting through the suffocating mix of flowers and incense. He stood near the back, those ice-blue eyes watching everything with predatory intensity.
The ceremony proceeded according to ancient tradition. The exchange of vows felt hollow, each word a lie that tasted like ash in my mouth. The binding rituals were worse – holding hands with Oliver while my wolf screamed in protest, feeling our weak mate bond strain under the weight of deception.
Then came the final step: the marking. Oliver moved to bare his neck, where my bite would seal our bond forever. The pale expanse of his throat exposed, waiting for the bite that would make him mine for eternity.
He hesitated.
The pause lasted only a second, but in that moment, everything shattered. I saw it all with crystal clarity – every lie, every secret meeting, every furtive glance between him and my brother. The weak mate bond between us snapped with an almost audible crack.
"I can't," Oliver whispered, his voice carrying in the sudden silence. "I can't do this."
"Why?" My voice was deadly calm even as rage and humiliation burned through me like wildfire. "Because you're in love with my brother?"
Gasps echoed through the hall. The crowd erupted in whispers, the sound like angry wasps in my ears. Oliver's eyes widened in panic, but before he could speak, another voice cut through the chaos – the voice that had once meant home and family, now twisted with malice.
"Because he's been mine all along."
Adrian stepped forward, and the smirk on his face – God, that smirk. It was worse than any blow he'd ever landed in training. "Did you really think he could love you, sister? Look at you – trying so hard to be something you're not. Oliver needs a real mate, not some female playing at being Alpha."
The hall erupted in shocked whispers. Oliver moved toward Adrian as if drawn by gravity, their bodies fitting together with the natural intimacy that comes only from long practice. The sight made bile rise in my throat.
Oliver gave a malicious smile in my brother's embrace, he wanted to say something, I of course knew what he wanted to say, he wanted to publicly reject me. But that was impossible.
My alpha power burst forth, golden energy crackling in the air like lightning. Oliver was suppressed by my power, directly kneeling on the ground, then swept up again by the force of my wrath. I flashed over and grabbed his throat. "Then you shall bear the brunt of my fury, omega." I said word for word, "I, Olivia Blackwood, here today reject Oliver Reed as my mate." After being rejected by an Alpha, the severing of the bond is an unbearable blow for an omega. After saying that, I released my grip, and that omega who had pretended to love me, making me believe I was worthy of love, collapsed like paper in the flames, fainting on the ground.
Adrian quickly picked him up, cradling him protectively as he glared at me with naked hatred. In that moment, I saw nothing of the brother who had once shared his candy with me. This was a stranger wearing my twin's face.
"You prove my point," he spat, gathering Oliver's unconscious form in his arms. "No control, no restraint. Just brute force. You're no Alpha – you're a monster."
They left amid the chaos, but I barely noticed. Blood roared in my ears as years of suspicion and betrayal crystallized into this moment. Every doubt, every suspicion, every night I'd laid awake wondering why my supposed fated mate felt so wrong – it all made terrible sense.
Then, just as I didn't know what to do next, a scream suddenly rang out in the hall.
"ATTACK! We're under attack!"