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Marked By the Mateless Alpha

Elinora Vale was born wolfless, unwanted, and sent to die at the edge of Nocturne Hollow. When she’s summoned to the Alpha’s court as a tribute girl, she expects to serve—then be discarded. Instead, when Alpha Riven Drayke lays eyes on her, a silver flame-shaped mark appears across his chest—the mating mark he was never supposed to have. Panic erupts. Mates aren’t chosen by fate in Nocturne Hollow. They’re killed. Because the last time a Mateless Alpha took a mate, an entire pack burned to ash. Now, Riven must reject Elinora or die. But Elinora has secrets too. Her wolf didn’t die… it was caged, hidden by ancient magic. She isn’t just a tribute. She’s the last heir of the Nightblood line. And she was sent to kill the Alpha who slaughtered her parents.
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Chapter One – The Girl from the Edge of the Hollow

The cold in Nocturne Hollow wasn’t the kind you escaped. It got under your skin, lodged in your bones, and whispered with every breath you took: spring will never come.

Elinora Vale had grown up with that whisper.

That morning, the air felt even sharper than usual, thin and biting as as she left the crooked hut she shared with three other orphans. Snow blanketed the outer border village in uneven mounds, glittering faintly under the dim light of a star-pinned sky. No moon hung above them — there never was a moon here.

The Goddess had turned her face away from Nocturne Hollow generations ago, or so the stories said. Now, the only light came from scattered silver witchfire lamps that guttered in the wind. The village was too quiet. No gossiping neighbors, no mutts chasing scraps. Just silence.

Her stomach sank.

Today was the Blood Moonless Rite.

Her fingers tightened on the empty bucket she carried. The Rite came once a year, and every time it did, the border folk whispered prayers under their breath and kept their daughters inside. But prayers didn’t change the outcome.

On this day, the Alpha’s carts would come from the heart of the hollow to collect “tribute girls” — a phrase the elders used like it was an honor. Girls from fifteen to nineteen winters, taken to serve in the Alpha’s court for one year. But everyone knew the truth. Girls went into the Alpha’s Keep. They never came back.

The elders claimed the girls were given better lives, placed with families in the inner rings or trained for positions of service. But Elinora had never been foolish enough to believe it. Nocturne Hollow was not a place of mercy, and the Alpha’s fortress was not a home.

A sudden pounding on wood broke the silence. Not a polite knock — a demand.

“Elinora Vale!”

The shout cracked through the air. Her chest squeezed tight.

Two soldiers stood at the door of her hut, their black wolf-hide cloaks stark against the snow. One was tall and grim, the other smirking like he already knew how this ended.

“You’ve been called,” the tall one said.

The shorter one smirked, his expression, “Tribute.”

The bucket slipped from her hand, landing in the snow without a sound.

Behind her, Miri, the youngest in the hut, peeked out, eyes wide. Elinora forced a smile, even though her insides were ice. She touched the girl’s hand gently. “It’s all right,” she lied.

The soldier jerked his chin. “Move.”

She obeyed. Arguing never saved anyone.

The cart waited at the village edge, half-buried in snow. Six other girls already sat inside, wrapped in scraps meant to look like finery. Pale faces. Hollow eyes. No words.

Elinora climbed in. The gate slammed shut behind her.

The ride was long, the forest pressing in on all sides. Old trees clawed the sky. The air grew colder the higher they climbed. She kept her eyes forward, refusing to look back at the place she’d called home.

Hours later, the fortress rose ahead. Black towers like jagged teeth. Runes glowing faintly on the walls. Even the air seemed heavier here.

Nocturne Keep.

It was larger than she’d imagined — a citadel of obsidian stone carved into brutal towers that pierced the sky. The walls were etched with silver runes that pulsed faintly, as though alive. Even from here, the air around it seemed heavier, charged with something that made the fine hairs on her arms lift.

Inside the courtyard, silver braziers burned. Wolves prowled the shadows, their eyes glowing pale. Soldiers ordered the girls out.

And that’s when she saw him.

The Mateless Alpha.

Riven Drayke.

Every whisper she’d heard about him fell short of the reality. He was taller, broader, his presence alone enough to steal the breath from her lungs. Cloak of black fur. Hood shadowing half his face. Silver eyes catching the light like a storm was trapped inside them.

One by one, the girls were shoved forward. They knelt. He barely looked at them before dismissing each with a flick of his hand.

When it was her turn, a soldier shoved her harder than the rest. She dropped to her knees.

Silence.

Then, a hand tilted her chin up. Calloused. Strong. Unavoidable.

Her gaze collided with his.

And the world broke.

Silver blazed from his chest — bright, alive, impossible to look at. The flame-shaped mark burned through his tunic, pulsing like it had been waiting for her.

Gasps rose from the soldiers. The other girls clutched each other.

The Mateless Alpha had been marked.

And the mark wasn’t just his.

It was hers.

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