
After My Wolf Spirit Faded, I Became the Chosen Twin
Chapter 3
I had barely been dragged into the Silvermoon Pack's territory when a guard kicked me onto a training ground covered in sharp gravel.
The Silvermoon Alpha stood on a high platform, his gaze as cold as ice, as if he were looking at a filthy stray.
"Since those hands enjoy throwing filth, she can use them to clear the thorns from the training grounds."
This was the obstacle course used for training young wolves, but today, it was filled with thorny black briars soaked in wolfsbane juice, which weakens werewolves.
And so, under the cold moonlight, wearing only a thin dress, I knelt on the training ground and began to pull up the hard thorns with my bare hands.
The sound of my skin tearing was sickeningly clear. Blood dripped from my fingertips, mixing with the dirt.
The young wolves watching whistled and jeered, mocking the Blackmoon Pack's weakness.
"Is this Blackmoon's idea of an apology? Sending a useless piece of trash like her?"
"What good is Ryker's arrogance? He still has to bow his head to us."
I listened to the insults, mechanically repeating the motion.
I don't know how much time passed. My hands were a mangled mess, and my vision blurred from blood loss.
My consciousness began to drift. I imagined my parents were probably raising a toast right now, celebrating how their precious Ivy had escaped this fate.
My haze was shattered when a leather-booted foot stomped down hard on the back of my hand, forcing a gasp of pain from me.
"Weren't you so arrogant when you threw that soup? Why are you acting like a half-dead dog now?"
The Silvermoon Alpha snorted coldly.
With a wave of his hand, two tall enforcers seized my shoulders and forced my head up.
A glowing red, sizzling silver brand was held before my face.
"My daughter has three scars on her face. You will receive ten in return."
This was the Sinner's Mark, used to punish grave offenders. The scars it left could not be healed, not even by an Alpha's power.
I watched the glowing metal approach and shut my eyes in despair.
A hiss of searing flesh filled my nostrils.
I let out a gut wrenching scream, struggling and clawing at the raw, bloody mess of my face.
On the other end of our mate bond, Ryker suddenly jerked, breaking out in a cold sweat.
He wondered how Harper was doing. But she was one of the pack's best Beta warriors. She would surely be back on her own in a few days.
Three days later, when I appeared before Ryker with my face covered in brands, he froze.
At first, he clearly didn't recognize me.
A full five seconds passed before the searing pain from our mate bond snapped him back to his senses.
"Harper, you..." He stepped forward, instinctively reaching to embrace me, but froze when he saw the ugly, still-weeping brand on my face.
He couldn't bring himself to look at my ruined face any longer. Instead, as if to offer some comfort, he took my hand.
"You've suffered... Don't worry, I'll make it up to you. I'll spend the rest of my life taking care of you!"
He used to be obsessed with my face, calling it the Moon Goddess's most perfect creation.
He pursued me relentlessly, showering me with expensive moonstones and wiping away my tears as I told him about the injustices at home.
He promised me a new life, one filled with happiness and affection.
Back then, his love for me was genuine. But when did things start to change?
It was probably at our bonding ceremony, the first time he saw my sister's face. It was identical to mine, yet softer, more fragile, inspiring a protective instinct.
He had fallen for me at first sight because of my looks, and he felt the same pull toward the sister who was my mirror image.
In fact, her novelty made him even more infatuated.
And now that my face was ruined, his love for me vanished along with it.
I pulled my hand free, pushed him away, and walked upstairs without a word.
I had just reached the top of the stairs when I heard him on the balcony, talking to my parents on the phone.
"It's a good thing it's just her face. She can still walk and move. If her body had been seriously injured, it would have jeopardized the upcoming trial."
Every word was a poisoned dagger, twisting in my already shredded heart.
In that moment, I suddenly felt that death might be a release.
I would finally be free from all this misery.
I pushed open my bedroom door, only to find Ivy sprawled on my bed, wearing my silk nightgown.
When she saw the hideous scars on my face, she first stared in shock, then covered her mouth and burst into laughter, doubling over until she was breathless.
Her rosy cheeks and loud laughter showed no sign of weakness.
I had long known she was faking it. I'd seen her pouring her healing potions down the drain at the wolf academy.
What's more, after my own health began to fail, the healer told me I had a congenital condition, something I'd had since the womb.
It wouldn't show symptoms, and I might even seem stronger than a normal wolf.
But once it manifested, death from spirit failure would be swift.
I had tried to tell my parents, but they never believed me. They were convinced that Ivy was the weak one.
"My dear sister, we finally don't look alike anymore."
She walked up to me barefoot and reached out, maliciously poking at the wounds on my face.
The sharp pain made me suck in a breath, but I didn't flinch away.
"The Alpha will probably have nightmares just looking at you now, won't he?"
I grabbed her wrist and said softly, "That's fine by me."
"He's all yours now."
Three days remained until the Wolf Spirit Regeneration Ritual, and three days until the end of my life.
My body would break down. My wolf spirit would disintegrate in agony. I would become a rotting corpse.
I couldn't help but be a little curious. What would their reactions be then? My parents, my Alpha.
Would they shed a single tear for me?
I doubted it.
It would be a release, to no longer be entangled with people who didn't love me.
They would probably just be disappointed that this 'guinea pig' had failed to pave the way for Ivy.
The three days passed in a blur. My parents and Ryker escorted me to the ancient witchcraft cellar.
At the cellar entrance, a damp, cold wind chilled me to the bone.
My parents were huddled around Ivy, excitedly discussing the celebration they would have after the trial's success.
"Ivy, when we know it's safe for you, Mom will take you shopping in Europe."
"We'll go enjoy a feast in a bit to celebrate early. We'll have your favorite roasted venison."
I was the one walking to my death, yet I didn't cross their minds once.
Ryker didn't say anything, but his gaze fell on me. "The test will be over soon. I'll come get you then."
There was no warmth in his tone. He had spoken to me like this for a long time, but at the end of my life, my heart still gave an uncontrollable pang of pain.
So, I couldn't stop myself from turning back to ask them, "If I go in and never come out… will you miss me?"