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Fated Mate, Mafia Target

"Please, Rowan. Not the kit." The plea was out of my mouth before I could choke it back. Mistake number one. In the Iron Moon Syndicate, a plea wasn't a request; it was an appetizer. Favor Silverwyn is a Healer, a "lowly Omega" born into a blood-debt she can never pay, but today her heart isn't breaking for herself. It’s breaking for the life being ripped away by the people she once trusted. Her mate stands in the shadows, his face a mask of stone, watching as her world is dismantled piece by piece. She was the "Puppy" of the Iron Moon Academy—the girl who cleaned the boots of her betters and patched up the monsters who mocked her. She thought she found a glimmer of hope in the dark, a secret bond with the Syndicate’s lethal heir, Cain Nightfang. But in the mafia, a mate isn't a gift. It’s a weakness to be exploited, or a specimen to be harvested. But the Syndicate made one fatal mistake: they forgot that even a wounded wolf has teeth. From the ashes of betrayal, a dormant power stirs. Favor isn't just an Omega; she is the ghost of a slaughtered bloodline, the long-lost Silver Moon Priestess. Now, with a kingdom in flames and a "Protective" Alpha who would kill the world to reclaim her, Favor must decide: Will she be the tool that saves the Syndicate, or the Queen who burns it to the ground? He rejected her to save his crown. Now, he’ll have to bleed to earn her mercy.
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Chapter 1

"Please, Rowan. Not the kit."

The plea was out of my mouth before I could choke it back. Mistake number one. In the Iron Moon Syndicate, a plea wasn't a request; it was an appetizer.

Rowan Hastings didn’t just trip me; he lunged, his heavy boot hooking my ankle with calculated precision. I hit the pavement hard. The impact vibrated through my teeth, and the sharp scent of wet asphalt filled my lungs.

My medical kit—the one my mother had used until the day the Syndicate took her—skidded across the stones. The latch broke. Bandages, vials of wolfsbane suppressant, and glass syringes scattered into the black sludge of a nearby puddle.

"Look at that," Rowan sneered, his voice a jagged edge of delight. "The healer’s brat is already on her knees. Suits you, Favor. It’s the only position your bloodline is good for."

Laughter erupted from the circle of elite shifters. It was a rhythmic, cruel sound, like the snapping of dry bone. I didn’t look up. I knew these faces—heirs to cartels, daughters of enforcers, the predators of the Iron Moon. To them, I was a debt in a dress.

I crawled toward a vial of liquid silver nitrate before a designer heel crushed it. Glass crunched. A girl in a silk blazer smirked down at me, her eyes flashing a predatory yellow.

"Don't touch that, Omega," she hissed. "You’ll get your filth on the sidewalk."

My palms burned, scraped raw by the grit, but I forced my fingers into a fist. Deep beneath my thin cotton shirt, the silver locket pressed against my sternum—a cold, hard reminder of why I was here. Pay the blood-debt. Survive the year. Don't let them see you bleed. In this world, an Omega’s tears were just lubricant for a True Blood’s cruelty.

The air suddenly turned heavy. The laughter didn't just fade; it died.

The low, guttural thrum of a high-performance engine cut through the silence. A black, armored SUV pulled into the courtyard, the tires screaming against the stone. The door opened, and the atmosphere shifted from cruel to lethal.

Cain Nightfang stepped out.

He wasn't just a student; he was the Syndicate’s crown prince. He wore a charcoal suit that looked like armor, his broad shoulders casting a shadow that seemed to swallow the light. His face was a masterpiece of violence—sharp jaw, straight nose, and eyes the color of an obsidian blade.

He didn't walk; he stalked. The crowd parted like a sea of cowards.

He stopped inches from my head. I could see the polish on his Italian leather boots, untouched by the mud. He looked down, his lip curling in a way that made my skin crawl.

"Four-eyes," he said. The nickname was a slur, a reminder of the glasses I wore to hide my dilated pupils during shifts. "You’re blocking the path, you pitiful puppy."

"I'm sorry, My Lord," I whispered, the words tasting like copper. I reached for my broken kit, my fingers trembling.

"You're already on your knees," Cain’s voice dropped, a low vibration that rattled my ribcage. "Clean it. Use your hair if you have to. I don't want to see a single drop of your peasant medicine on my boots when I step over you."

I looked up then. A mistake. His gaze was a winter tomb, void of any warmth. He leaned down, his shadow enveloping me. The scent hit me like a physical blow—sandalwood, expensive tobacco, and the metallic tang of fresh blood. It was intoxicating. Terrifying.

"Listen closely, Silverwyn," he breathed, his voice for my ears only. "A girl with your scent... you won't last a week. The wolves here don't want a healer. They want prey. And you look delicious."

He straightened, his sneer deepening as a sleek blonde woman appeared at his side. Seraphina Vale. The Syndicate’s Princess. She wrapped a manicured hand around Cain’s arm, her eyes dismissing me as if I were a piece of discarded trash.

"Cain, darling, leave the help to the janitors," Seraphina purred. "The induction ceremony starts in five minutes. Your father is waiting."

Cain turned to follow her, but as he pivoted, his hand brushed against mine.

Crack.

A violent jolt of electricity slammed through my system. It wasn't a static shock; it was a lightning strike to the soul. My breath vanished. I felt a phantom heat sear my skin where he’d touched me, a golden spark erupting in the depths of his obsidian eyes for a fraction of a second.

Cain recoiled as if I’d shoved a silver blade into his chest. His face contorted, the arrogance shattering into a mask of pure, unadulterated hatred. He stared at his hand, then back at me, his nostrils flaring. He knew.

He didn't say a word. He didn't have to. The way his jaw clenched told me everything. He didn't want this. He didn't want me.

He turned and strode toward the Great Hall, his pace frantic, leaving me shivering in the mud.

The Great Hall felt more like a cathedral for the damned. High ceilings, stained glass depicting the first Great War, and the heavy scent of incense and wolf-musk.

High King Tharion stood at the obsidian altar, his presence a suffocating weight. He held the Syndicate Scanner—a device of ancient tech and dark magic designed to verify the purity of every recruit’s blood.

"Line up," the King commanded. "Verify your loyalty. Reveal your worth."

I stood at the back of the line, my heart hammering against my ribs like a trapped bird. Rowan was ahead of me, smirking as his scan turned green—Beta. Enforcer Grade. Seraphina Vale’s scan flashed a brilliant, aggressive violet—High Alpha. Pureblood.

Then it was my turn.

The crowd leaned in, waiting for the dull gray light of an Omega. I reached out, my fingers still stained with the mud Cain had forced me into. I pressed my wrist to the cold glass.

The scanner didn't turn gray. It didn't turn green.

A low, haunting chime echoed through the hall—a sound like a funeral bell tolling in a deep canyon. The device pulsed a deep, ancient gold.

The room went cold.

"What is that?" someone whispered. "That’s not an Omega chime."

I looked up. In the shadows of the balcony, Morwen Ashveil, the Resident Director, leaned forward. Her eyes were like shards of silver, and a predatory smile stretched across her thin lips. She looked at me not as a student, but as a prize.

I looked toward the front row. Cain was staring at me. His knuckles were white as he gripped the back of the chair in front of him. The wood groaned, then snapped under his pressure.

His eyes weren't just obsidian anymore. They were burning. He knew what that chime meant. He knew what that golden spark in the courtyard had signaled.

The locket against my chest felt like it was glowing.

I was his fated mate. The one person who could complete him. And in a world where the Nightfang Syndicate ruled by blood and fear, that didn't make me a queen.

It made me a target.

Cain’s lips moved, silent but clear as he mouthed the words across the hall: I will break you.

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