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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 5

"Don't stop. If you stop, we both die."

Cain’s voice was a jagged rasp, barely audible over the screeching of the things behind us. Shadow-wraiths. Xareth’s playthings. They didn't have bodies, just claws made of solidified smoke and eyes that burned with the cold of a dying star.

We were deep in the catacombs, the air thick with the smell of wet earth and ancient rot. I was draped over Cain’s shoulder, my skin on fire. It wasn't a fever. It was molten silver flowing through my veins, pulsing with every heartbeat until my vision blurred into a white haze.

"Put me down," I choked out, the words scratching my throat. "I’m burning you."

"Shut up, Favor." Cain’s grip on my thighs tightened.

He spun, his claws elongated into obsidian blades. A wraith lunged from the ceiling, its jaw unhinging to reveal a void. Cain didn't flinch. He ripped his hand through the creature's center. It didn't bleed; it dissipated into a foul-smelling mist, but two more took its place.

Cain was a mess. His military tunic was shredded, his back a map of jagged lacerations where the shadows had tasted him. His wolf was screaming, visible in the way his spine arched and his teeth sharpened into lethal points. He was exhausted, his breath coming in ragged, bloody bursts, but he wouldn't drop me.

Every time his skin brushed mine, I felt a jolt of his terror—not fear for his life, but a paralyzing dread of the bond. He had used cruelty like a fortress, a wall of ice to keep the world out, but here in the dark, the wall was crumbling. He wasn't a captor anymore. He was a man trying to save the only thing that made his heart beat.

"The door," I gasped, pointing a trembling hand toward a slab of white stone at the end of the tunnel. It pulsed with a soft, rhythmic light that matched the fire in my blood.

Cain lunged for it, his boots skidding on the damp stone. He slammed his shoulder against the door, but it didn't budge. It had no handle, no keyhole.

"It’s blood," I whispered.

I reached out, my fingers brushing the cold surface. The silver light in my veins surged. The stone didn't just open; it dissolved, pulling us into a chamber that smelled of jasmine and ozone.

The inner sanctum was silent, a bubble of peace in the center of the storm. High above, a shaft of moonlight pierced through a crack in the mountain, illuminating a portrait on the far wall.

I stumbled away from Cain, my legs shaking. I stared at the canvas. It was my mother, Adelaide. She looked radiant, her eyes the same liquid silver currently burning in mine. But it was the man standing beside her who stopped my breath. He had the same sharp jaw and piercing gaze as Alaric—the man my father had called his greatest rival.

"She wasn't just a healer," I whispered, the words echoing off the domed ceiling.

I moved toward the stone altar in the center of the room. Memories that weren't mine flooded my mind—the weight of a crown, the scent of a thousand wolves bowing in unison, the taste of power. I wasn't a "specimen." I was the rightful heir to the Lyperia throne. The Syndicate hadn't been protecting me; they had been occupying my seat.

I placed my hands on the altar. The molten silver in my blood settled, cooling into a sharp, lethal edge. The "puppy" died in that moment. I felt my spine straighten, the glasses I no longer needed a distant memory. I didn't feel fear. I felt a cold, calculating resolve.

"Favor?" Cain’s voice was uncertain. He stood at the edge of the light, his hands stained with the blood of the wraiths.

"You knew," I said, my voice dropping an octave, ringing with ancestral authority. "You knew what I was."

"I knew you were a mate," Cain rasped, stepping closer. "I didn't know you were a Queen."

"I didn't either," a new voice joined us.

Morwen Ashveil stepped from the shadows behind the portrait. She didn't look like the cold Director anymore. She wore silver-threaded leather, her eyes soft with a grief I didn't recognize.

"Aunt Morwen?" the name felt strange on my tongue.

"I had to bring you here, Favor," Morwen said, her gaze flicking to Cain. "The High King is a cancer. The only way to cut him out was to trigger the Awakening. Valerius knew the bond would lure you out. He didn't care about Cain’s soul; he only cared about the leverage."

Cain flinched as if she’d stabbed him. His jaw worked, his eyes turning a fractured, pained amber. "He used me," Cain whispered. "He told me the bond was a weakness so I would keep her close... so I would be her jailer until she was ready for his harvest."

The Prince of the Nightfang Syndicate looked down at his blood-stained hands. The betrayal was a physical weight, bowing his shoulders. He looked at me, and for the first time, he didn't see a servant.

He dropped to one knee, the stone echoing with the impact. He didn't bow his head to the High King. He bowed it to me.

"I am a fool," he said, his voice thick. "I am a weapon forged by a monster. But if you’ll have me... I am your first soldier, Favor. Do what you will with me."

The sun was a sliver of gold on the horizon as we emerged onto the palace balcony. Below, the kingdom of Lyperia was a battlefield. The Palace gates were gone, and the black shadows of Xareth were sweeping through the ranks of the terrified academy students.

I stepped to the edge of the marble railing. The silver silk gown I wore caught the light, turning me into a beacon of blinding brilliance.

"Look at me!" I commanded.

My voice didn't just carry; it thundered. The silver light erupted from my skin, a tidal wave of purity that slammed into the shadow-wraiths. They didn't just dissipate; they shrieked as they were vaporized by the dawn.

Rowan, Seraphina, the guards—they all froze. They looked up, their eyes wide as they saw the "omega trash" standing bathed in the light of a goddess.

Cain stood at my shoulder, his black military coat billowing in the wind, his hand resting on the hilt of his blade. He looked lethal. He looked possessive. But he stayed one step behind.

"The Syndicate is broken," I shouted, the silver in my eyes flaring. "The High King is a traitor to the blood. From this day, the Silver Moon Priestess claims her throne."

I turned to Cain. He reached for my hand, but I pulled it back just enough. The bond screamed for me to touch him, to forgive him, to sink into his heat. But I remembered the mud. I remembered the cell.

"You called me yours, Cain," I said, my voice a cold promise. "But I am not a prize to be inherited. You may be my mate by fate, but you will only be mine when you have earned it through blood and absolute loyalty. Do you understand?"

Cain didn't flinch. A dark, hungry smile touched his lips—the look of a wolf who finally had something worth hunting.

"I will burn the world to the ground to prove it to you," he vowed.

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