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From Ugly to Unforgettable

He rejected me before the entire pack. My cousin stole everything that was meant to be mine—my mate, my future, my name. They thought I’d die quietly. But I survived. I changed. And when I return, the girl they broke will be their reckoning.
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Chapter 4

For three days, I became a ghost haunting the forest. Each morning, I slipped out before dawn, my heart hammering as I crept past the kitchen where the early staff was beginning breakfast preparations. Each evening, I returned just as the sun disappeared behind the trees, exhaustion weighing down my limbs like lead.

For three days, I became a ghost haunting the forest. Each morning, I slipped out before dawn, my heart hammering as I crept past the kitchen where the early staff was beginning breakfast preparations. Each evening, I returned just as the sun disappeared behind the trees, exhaustion weighing down my limbs like lead.

The stranger—Damien, he'd whispered during one of his brief moments of consciousness—drifted in and out of fever dreams. Sometimes he spoke in a language I didn't recognize, his voice urgent and commanding even in delirium. Other times he was silent for hours, his breathing so shallow I had to press my ear to his chest to make sure he was still alive.

I gave him everything I could. My meager breakfast rations—cold oatmeal and stale bread that I smuggled out in my pockets. The single cup of water they allowed me each morning. I chewed the willow bark I'd gathered and mixed it with stream water, forcing the bitter medicine between his cracked lips when he was lucid enough to swallow.

By the second day, my own hunger had become a constant, gnawing ache. My hands trembled not just from fear but from weakness, and dark spots danced at the edges of my vision when I stood too quickly. But watching his chest rise and fall, seeing the color slowly return to his ashen face, made the sacrifice feel worthwhile.

On the third morning, I arrived to find his silver eyes open and alert, studying my face with an intensity that made me want to shrink away.

"You're awake," I whispered, settling beside him with the small bundle of herbs I'd managed to gather. "How do you feel?"

He tried to sit up and winced, his hand moving instinctively to the deepest wound on his chest. "Like I've been run through with a dozen blades." His voice was rough from disuse, but there was something commanding about it, something that spoke of authority and power. "Though I suspect I should be dead."

"You nearly were." I helped him lean back against the oak's massive trunk, trying not to notice how his torn shirt revealed the lean muscle beneath. "The wounds were deep. You lost so much blood..."

"Yet here I am." Those silver eyes never left my face, and I felt heat creep up my neck under his scrutiny. "Because of you."

I busied myself checking his bandages, uncomfortable with the gratitude in his voice. "Anyone would have done the same."

"No," he said quietly. "They wouldn't have."

Something in his tone made me look up, and I was startled by the raw honesty in his expression. This wasn't the face of someone accustomed to kindness from strangers.

"What's your name?" he asked.

"Emma." The word felt strange on my tongue. It had been weeks since anyone had asked for my name rather than simply calling me 'omega' or worse.

"Emma." He repeated it like he was testing how it sounded. "I'm Damien. And I owe you my life."

I shook my head, focusing on rewrapping a particularly nasty gash on his forearm. "You don't owe me anything. I just... I couldn't leave you to die."

"Even though helping me put you at risk?" His voice was gentle, but there was something knowing in it that made my stomach clench. "You're not supposed to be here, are you?"

My hands stilled on the bandage. "How did you—"

"Your clothes. The way you move—like you're afraid of being seen. The fact that you're giving me food when you're clearly starving yourself." His fingers brushed against mine as he took the bandage from my trembling hands. "You're in trouble, aren't you?"

Tears pricked at my eyes, and I turned away before he could see them fall. "It doesn't matter. You were dying."

"It matters to me." His voice was firm, carrying an authority that made me look back at him despite myself. "Tell me."

So I did. The words poured out of me like water from a broken dam—Xavier's rejection, Scarlett's betrayal, my parents' abandonment, the basement cell that was now my home. I told him about the poisoned food, the years of manipulation, the way my own pack treated me like something less than human.

Damien listened without interruption, his silver eyes growing darker with each revelation. When I finished, silence stretched between us, broken only by the whisper of wind through the oak's ancient branches.

"Your cousin poisoned you," he said finally, his voice deadly quiet. "For years."

I nodded, wiping at my cheeks with the back of my hand. "I was so stupid. I trusted her completely."

"You weren't stupid. You were kind. There's a difference." He struggled to sit up straighter, ignoring my protests. "Emma, look at me."

Reluctantly, I met his gaze.

"I need to tell you something, and I need you to listen carefully." His expression was intense, almost urgent. "I'm not just some traveler who got caught by bandits. I'm Prince Damien of the Northern Lycan Kingdom."

I stared at him, certain I'd misheard. "You're... what?"

"My uncle staged a coup three months ago. He sent assassins after me—the men who did this." He gestured to his wounds. "I've been running ever since, trying to reach allies who could help me reclaim my throne."

A Lycan Prince. I'd saved a Lycan Prince. The magnitude of it hit me like a physical blow, and I scrambled backward, suddenly aware of how inappropriate this all was. "I should go. I shouldn't be here. If anyone finds out—"

"Emma, wait." His voice stopped me mid-retreat. "There's something else. Something about you."

I shook my head, still trying to process what he'd told me. "I'm nobody. I'm just an omega servant who—"

"You're not nobody." He leaned forward, his silver eyes blazing with something I couldn't identify. "I can smell it on you, beneath all the artificial scents and hormones your cousin used. You're not just a wolf, Emma."

My heart stopped. "What are you talking about?"

"Golden Wolf." The words hit me like lightning. "You carry the bloodline of the Golden Wolves. It's been masked, suppressed by whatever poison she gave you, but it's there. I can sense it."

I laughed, but it came out broken and bitter. "That's impossible. Golden Wolves are legends. They don't exist."

"They do." His voice was absolutely certain. "And you're one of them. The rarest, most powerful bloodline in our world. No wonder your cousin was so desperate to destroy you."

The forest seemed to spin around me. Golden Wolf. The stories my grandmother used to tell, about wolves with coats like spun gold and eyes that could command the very elements. Myths. Fairy tales.

"I don't understand," I whispered.

"Neither did I, until now." Damien's expression was filled with something that looked almost like awe. "Emma, what if I told you that everything they did to you—the rejection, the humiliation, the poison—what if it could all be undone?"

I stared at him, afraid to hope, afraid to even breathe. "What do you mean?"

His silver eyes met mine, and in them I saw something I hadn't seen in months. Possibility.

"Let me help you," he said quietly. "Let me help you become who you were always meant to be."

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