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Breaking from Fate, Finding My Second Chance

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?
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Chapter 3

I watched from the shadows as Lilith swept through the main hall, barking orders at the pack members who scurried to load her excessive luggage into the waiting vehicles.

Her voice carried that familiar edge of entitlement that made my skin crawl, but today, it sounded like music to my ears.

She was leaving. For three whole days, she would be gone.

My hands trembled slightly as I polished the same spot on the wooden banister for the fifth time, keeping my head down while my mind raced with possibilities. Three days without her watchful eyes.

Three days without her whip or her cruel words.

Three days to disappear.

"You," Lilith's sharp voice cut through my thoughts like a knife. "Make sure my chambers are spotless when I return. And don't think this trip means you get to slack off."

I nodded meekly, not daring to look up. Even after months of healing in the medical wing, my ribs still ached when I breathed too deeply—a constant reminder of what happened the last time I'd displeased her.

"Elias will be checking on you," she continued, her perfectly manicured finger jabbing toward my chest. "He knows exactly what your duties are. One mistake, and you'll wish you were never born."

The irony of her threat wasn't lost on me. There were already so many days I wished exactly that.

I kept my eyes fixed on the floor as she strutted past, the scent of her expensive perfume lingering in the air like a toxic cloud.

Only when the main doors closed behind her entourage did I allow myself to exhale.

Now, the clock was ticking.

That night, as the pack settled into their evening routines, I began my usual cleaning duties with unusual diligence. I needed to appear normal, compliant—the broken, voiceless Omega they all expected me to be.

But inside, my mind was cataloging every exit, every guard rotation, every potential obstacle between me and freedom.

When the corridors finally emptied, I slipped into the small storage closet that served as my sleeping quarters.

The space was barely large enough for the thin mattress on the floor, but it offered the one thing I needed most: privacy.

Kneeling beside my mattress, I carefully pried up the loose floorboard beneath it. In the small hollow space, I had hidden my meager treasures: a tattered notebook where I'd sketched memories of my parents and written my thoughts since losing my voice, a stub of charcoal I'd salvaged from the kitchen fireplace, and most importantly, a small knife I'd stolen from the kitchen months ago.

The knife wasn't much—just a simple paring knife with a worn wooden handle—but it was sharp.

In a world where I couldn't shift to defend myself, it might mean the difference between life and death.

I ran my finger along the blade, testing its edge.

Not for the first time, I wondered if I was being foolish.

Where would I go? What would I do?

A mute, defective wolf with no pack protection was vulnerable to dangers I could scarcely imagine.

But then I remembered Elias's cold eyes as he ordered me into the freezing cold.

I remembered Lilith's laughter as she brought the whip down on my back. I remembered the pack members who walked past me as I lay bleeding, not one of them offering help.

Staying meant certain death—if not of my body, then of my spirit. At least in running, there was a chance, however small.

I carefully wrapped the knife in a scrap of cloth and tucked it, along with my notebook and charcoal, into the inner pocket I'd sewn into my only spare dress.

Then I lay down on my mattress, fully clothed, and waited.

Sleep didn't come. How could it, when every nerve in my body was alive with fear and anticipation?

Instead, I stared at the ceiling, counting the hours by the changing patterns of moonlight that filtered through the tiny window near the ceiling.

The next day passed in a haze of nervous energy. I cleaned and scrubbed and organized, all while mentally preparing for what was to come.

Twice, Elias passed me in the corridors, his gaze sliding over me as if I were nothing more than a piece of furniture.

Good.

Let him think I was broken beyond repair, too beaten down to ever consider rebellion.

When night fell again, I continued my charade, finishing my evening duties with the same quiet efficiency I always showed. But tonight was different.

Tonight, as the pack members retreated to their quarters and the night guards took their positions, I was counting every second, waiting for my moment.

The side gate.

That was my target. It was the least guarded exit from the den grounds, used primarily by the kitchen staff to access the vegetable gardens.

At midnight, the guard rotation would leave it momentarily unattended—a five-minute window that Elara had once mentioned in passing, not knowing she was giving me the key to my escape.

As the pack den grew quiet, I slipped from my closet, my heart thundering so loudly in my chest that I was certain someone would hear it.

The knife pressed against my ribs, a cold reminder of what I was risking. What I was leaving behind.

Nothing. I was leaving behind nothing but pain and humiliation.

I moved through the shadows like a ghost, years of trying to be invisible finally serving a purpose.

Down the service corridor, past the kitchen, through the laundry room with its lingering scent of soap and steam.

Each step brought me closer to freedom, each silent footfall a small victory against those who thought me worthless.

When I reached the small door that led to the kitchen gardens, I paused, listening intently. The night was quiet save for the distant hooting of an owl and the soft rustling of leaves in the breeze. No footsteps. No voices. Just the sound of opportunity.

With trembling fingers, I pushed the door open, wincing at the slight creak of its hinges.

The cool night air rushed in, carrying with it the scent of pine and earth and possibility.

I stepped outside, half-expecting alarms to sound, guards to descend, Elias himself to materialize and drag me back to my prison.

But there was only silence and moonlight.

The side gate was just visible at the far end of the garden, a simple wooden structure that separated the cultivated grounds from the wild forest beyond. I moved toward it with purpose now, no longer creeping but walking with quiet determination.

Each step took me further from my past, closer to an uncertain but free future.

When I reached the gate, I found it exactly as I'd hoped—unguarded during the shift change, its latch secured by a simple rope loop. My fingers fumbled with the knot, clumsy with adrenaline and fear.

For one terrible moment, I thought it wouldn't come undone, that this final barrier would be the one to thwart my escape.

Then the rope gave way, and the gate swung open with a soft groan.

Freedom lay before me—dark, wild, and terrifying in its vastness.

The forest stretched out, a sea of shadows and silver moonlight, offering both shelter and danger in equal measure. For a heartbeat, I hesitated, the weight of my decision suddenly overwhelming.

What if I couldn't survive out there? What if the rogues found me? What if—

A door slammed somewhere behind me in the den, the sound carrying clearly through the night air. Voices followed—the night patrol returning earlier than expected.

There was no more time for doubt.

I stepped through the gate and into the forest, my heart pounding against my ribs like a caged animal finally tasting freedom. The soft earth cushioned my footsteps as I moved deeper into the trees, away from the only home I'd ever known, away from years of abuse and humiliation.

The moonlight filtered through the canopy above, casting dappled patterns on the forest floor that seemed to guide my way.

I didn't look back.

Never would I

To look back was to risk faltering, and I had come too far to falter now. So I walked on, each step taking me further from my past and into an unknown future.

The forest embraced me, its shadows offering more kindness than I had known in years. For the first time since that fateful night when I'd sacrificed everything to save Elias, I felt something stirring in my chest—something that felt dangerously like hope.

I was free.

Terrified, alone, and vulnerable—but free.

What I didn't know, as I made my way through the moonlit forest, was that freedom would come with a price I wasn't prepared to pay. That my path would soon cross with someone who would change everything—someone whose very name was whispered with fear in the pack I'd just left behind.

Darian Vale, the Alpha heir who was said to devour weak wolves like me for breakfast – when I thought I was ready to embrace a life as a lone wolf, I didn’t expect that he’d capture me.

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