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Breaking from Fate, Finding My Second Chance

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Seren is voiceless, powerless, and mate-less—a “defect” in the eyes of her pack. Once a hopeful young she-wolf, she lost her voice and shifting ability after secretly risking her life to save the Alpha heir, Elias. But no one knew it was her. When Elias awoke from his injuries, he believed the wrong woman, Lilith, was his fated mate—and gave her his heart. Seren was discarded, assigned as Lilith’s personal servant, beaten and humiliated daily, while the Alpha who once lived in her dreams became her tormentor. Until one day, she couldn’t take it anymore. On the run and hunted like a criminal, Seren is captured by Darian Vale—the ruthless, feared Alpha of a rival pack. But instead of punishment, he offers her a deal: a marriage contract to help him avoid a political union that would strip him of power. She expects a tyrant. She finds protection, healing, and... a chance to breathe. But just as Seren begins to recover her strength—and her wolf—the truth of her past resurfaces. Elias wants her back. Lilith wants her dead. And Darian might just want her... forever. What happens when the broken girl finally shifts again—stronger, wiser, and no longer willing to be anyone’s sacrifice?

Breaking from Fate, Finding My Second Chance Chapter 1

“Do it again,” Lilith snapped, her boot tapping against the polished marble.

I winced, dragging the cloth back over the vanity. “It’s clean,” I tried to say—but my throat, ravaged and uncooperative, betrayed me. The rasp that escaped was pitiful.

Lilith rolled her eyes. “Gods, that sound again. Like a dying rodent.” She leaned in, brushing her pale blonde hair over her shoulder as she examined her reflection. “You missed a spot,” she added with a sneer, pointing to a nearly invisible speck beside her perfume tray.

I crouched lower, scrubbing the tiny mark with trembling fingers. The cold marble bit into my knees, but I barely noticed it anymore. My knuckles, raw and swollen from hours of cleaning, moved mechanically.

Lilith’s chambers were already spotless. They always were. But it never mattered. Clean wasn’t the point. Control was.

“Faster,” she barked.

I blinked sweat from my lashes and obeyed.

Outside the frosted windows, the first fingers of dawn broke across the treetops. I used to find comfort in mornings. That was before I’d been stripped of my voice, my wolf, and the life I should have had.

A knock at the door. Then it slammed open without waiting.

I flinched, the brush slipping from my hand with a loud clatter.

Lilith spun around just as a female attendant poked her head inside. “Your mother's on her way, Luna.”

Lilith’s eyes snapped to the vanity—then to the smudge still barely visible.

She turned on me.

“You worthless defect,” she hissed. “You knew she was coming!”

I shook my head, mouthing I didn’t know—but it was useless. My silence made her angrier.

Lilith crossed the room in two strides and shoved me hard. I landed on my side with a grunt, the breath knocked from my lungs.

“No wonder the Goddess cursed you. No voice, no shift, no use at all.”

She stormed to the wall. I heard the scrape before I saw what she grabbed—not the crop this time.

The whip.

My blood chilled.

I scrambled backward, palms slipping on wet stone. I tried to rise, tried to run, but my legs were too slow and she was already above me.

Crack.

Pain split my shoulder. I bit down on my tongue to stifle the scream, tasting blood.

Crack. Crack. CRACK!

I curled inward as the lash found my back again and again, each strike more vicious than the last. Lilith’s breathing turned ragged, almost gleeful.

“Can’t scream, huh?” she panted. “No fun if you can’t even cry.”

She paused only long enough to seize my hair and yank me upright. Tears streamed down my cheeks, but she ignored them. Dragging me to the washbasin, she dumped the filthy cleaning water over my head. It soaked my dress, burning into the fresh wounds like acid.

Lilith stood back, admiring her handiwork. “Now you match the filth you leave behind.”

The door creaked open again.

“Lilith?” a smooth voice called out. “Everything ready?”

I froze.

Alpha Elias.

His boots clicked slowly across the marble. I dared not look up.

“Well?” he asked.

Lilith’s voice changed instantly. She turned sweet, flustered. “Just handling a little... incompetence,” she said, slipping to his side. “You know how she is.”

He finally looked at me.

I could feel his eyes. Cold. Dismissive. The same man whose life I’d once saved, who’d held my hands and promised a “paying in return”.

Three years ago, I would have died for that look.

Now it only crushed me.

“She missed a spot,” Lilith whispered.

Elias sighed. “Still causing trouble, Seren?”

I didn’t move.

“She was tracking mud across my floors. I had to teach her,” Lilith said, voice soft as silk. She rested a hand on his chest.

Elias didn’t blink. “Throw her out until she dries.”

I looked up then, mouth parting in horror. No. Not outside. Not like this. I motioned frantically toward the window, where frost crept like veins across the glass.

“She’s questioning you,” Lilith said sharply.

Elias’s eyes narrowed. “Outside. Now.”

He didn't shout. He didn’t need to. The Alpha tone was enough to freeze the blood in my veins.

I stumbled to my feet, clothes clinging to me, wounds stinging. I walked toward the door, each step heavier than the last.

Warriors in the hall turned to watch.

“Move,” Lilith snapped, shoving me forward.

I stumbled past them, the whispers following me like hounds.

“She’s still alive?”

“She’s disgusting.”

“Should’ve been put down.”

One of them spat near my feet.

I reached the doors.

“Wait,” Lilith called behind me, loud enough for all to hear. “You’re dripping on my floor.”

A few chuckles.

Elias’s voice, low and lazy, was the final cut. “Let her go. Maybe the cold will knock some sense into her.”

I stepped outside.

The wind punched me in the gut. My soaked dress turned stiff with frost almost instantly. I crossed the steps, but my legs buckled. I collapsed onto the icy ground, too weak to move, too proud to cry.

Through the glass, I could still see them—Lilith pressed against Elias’s chest, smiling. He didn’t resist.

They had forgotten me already.

And maybe that hurt worst of all.

The warriors walked away. Not one helped. Not one paused.

And for the first time, I let myself think the unthinkable:

What if I left?

No pack. No shelter. No future.

But also... no pain.

Could I do it? Could I survive?

Another shiver wracked me so hard I couldn’t breathe. My limbs were going numb.

And yet... something in me stirred. Not strength. Not yet. But desire. Not to be powerful. Not even to be loved.

…Just to be free.

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Breaking from Fate, Finding My Second Chance of Contents

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