She was born cursed. Marked by betrayal. Hated by her own kind. Lyra Vale is the omega no one wants to claim, the daughter of traitors, the shadow the Blackridge Pack refuses to forget. She expects rejection, exile, even death... but not him. Alpha Kael Draven is brutal, untouchable, and ruled by control. He has spent years burying emotion beneath duty and punishment. When fate binds him to Lyra, the girl he's sworn to despise, he rejects the bond with everything he has. But fate doesn't break easily. Forced into proximity, locked under the same ruthless pack laws, hatred begins to twist into something far more dangerous. Every touch ignites what they deny. Every argument pulls them closer. And every moment together weakens the walls Kael built to keep himself from her. Because Lyra is not just his mate. She is the truth his pack tried to erase. And when the lies begin to unravel, the Alpha who once vowed to break her may become the only one willing to burn the world for her instead. In a world where mates are either destiny... or destruction, love might be the most dangerous curse of all.
Author's POV
The scent of crushed herbs clung to Lyra's fingers as she ground the dried leaves into a fine paste, her hands moving out of habit more than thought. The healing quarters were never quiet-not truly. Even in the early hours, there was always someone groaning from a sparring injury, someone whispering prayers to the moon for faster recovery, someone complaining about pain as if the pack owed them mercy.
Lyra kept her head down.
"Don't mix it too thick," an older healer muttered from across the wooden table without looking up. "If you ruin another salve, the Gamma will have your head."
"I won't," Lyra said softly.
The woman scoffed. "You always say that."
Lyra didn't respond. There was no point. Words rarely softened how people saw her.
Behind her, two younger wolves passed through the hall, their voices deliberately loud.
"That's her," one of them whispered, not even bothering to hide it. "The cursed one."
"I heard her mother begged the Alpha before she was executed."
"Doesn't matter. Blood doesn't lie."
Lyra's hands paused for half a second. Just half.
Then she continued grinding the herbs.
Her mother's name was not something she allowed herself to think about for too long. Not here. Not where walls had ears and judgment was a language everyone spoke fluently.
"Don't stare at her too long," the second voice added with a laugh. "Bad luck sticks."
The laughter faded as they walked away, but the words lingered like smoke.
Lyra exhaled slowly, forcing her grip to loosen. She reached for the next bundle of herbs-only for a hand to suddenly slam down on the table beside her.
"Still pretending you belong here?"
Lyra didn't need to look up to know who it was.
Mira.
A strong-built omega with sharp eyes and a sharper tongue, Mira had made it her personal mission to remind Lyra daily that she was unwanted.
Lyra kept her focus on the herbs. "I'm working."
Mira leaned closer. "You think healing wounds makes you useful? You think it erases what your blood did?"
"I don't think anything," Lyra replied quietly.
"That's your problem," Mira snapped. "You don't think. You just exist like some rotten reminder."
The room grew slightly quieter. People were listening now.
Lyra finally looked up.
Mira's eyes narrowed. "What?"
"If you're done," Lyra said calmly, "I need space."
That did it.
Mira grabbed the edge of the table and leaned in. "You don't get to tell me-"
"Enough."
The voice cut through the air like a blade.
Not loud.
Not rushed.
But absolute.
Everyone froze.
Even Mira stepped back instinctively.
From the doorway of the healing quarters stood one of the Alpha's enforcers. Tall, broad-shouldered, expression unreadable.
"Gamma orders," he said. "All healers are to prepare. Alpha Kael is returning from border patrol."
The entire room shifted instantly.
Mira straightened, anger replaced by alertness. "The Alpha is back already?"
"He's injured?" someone asked.
The enforcer's gaze flicked briefly toward the room. "Minor resistance from rogue wolves. Nothing critical."
Lyra returned to her herbs, but something in the air changed.
Every wolf felt it before they saw it.
That pressure.
That silence that came before power arrived.
The mate bond-though no one spoke of it openly-always reacted first.
Lyra felt it like a faint pull behind her ribs.
She frowned slightly.
No.
Not now.
Not again.
The enforcer continued. "He'll be passing through the central hall. No unnecessary gatherings."
Footsteps echoed down the corridor.
And then-
The temperature in the room seemed to drop.
Lyra didn't look up immediately.
But she felt him.
Alpha Kael Draven did not enter spaces.
He dominated them.
The moment he stepped into the healing quarters, every conversation died. Even breathing felt too loud.
Lyra kept her gaze down.
But her wolf stirred beneath her skin.
Not fear.
Not submission.
Something worse.
Recognition.
"Report," Kael's voice said.
One of the healers stepped forward quickly. "Alpha, the border patrol injuries are being treated. Minor fractures, two lacerations-"
Kael didn't respond immediately.
Lyra could feel his attention moving across the room like a weight pressing down on everyone equally.
Then it stopped.
Right on her.
Lyra's fingers tightened around the herbs.
No.
Don't look.
Don't-
"Her."
The single word shattered the air.
The healer hesitated. "Alpha?"
Kael stepped forward.
Slow.
Controlled.
Each step deliberate, like he was restraining something beneath his skin.
Lyra finally lifted her head.
And the world narrowed.
Alpha Kael Draven was worse up close.
Not because of his height, or the cold authority in his expression, or the faint mark of dried blood on his sleeve.
It was his eyes.
Storm-dark. Unyielding.
And locked entirely on her.
Mira shifted beside Lyra, suddenly uneasy. "Alpha, she's just a healer apprentice-"
"Leave," Kael said.
No anger.
Just command.
Mira stopped speaking immediately.
The room emptied within seconds.
Lyra remained where she was.
She didn't stand. Didn't bow.
She simply watched him.
Kael's gaze flicked briefly to her hands. The crushed herbs. The mortar. The steady posture.
Then back to her face.
"You," he said again, quieter now. "Stand up."
Lyra swallowed once. "I'm working."
A pause.
Something dangerous flickered across his expression.
"You are speaking to your Alpha," he said.
"I know who you are," she replied.
The silence that followed was heavier than anything before it.
Kael stepped closer.
The mate bond snapped awake inside her like a struck nerve.
Lyra stiffened instantly.
Her wolf surged forward.
No.
No, no, no-
Kael stopped right in front of her table.
Close enough that she could feel the heat radiating off him despite the cold air.
"Say your name," he ordered.
Lyra hesitated.
That hesitation cost her more than she liked.
"Lyra Vale."
Something shifted in his eyes.
Recognition.
Then irritation.
Then something unreadable.
"Vale," he repeated.
Like the name tasted wrong.
"Yes," Lyra said carefully.
Kael's jaw tightened slightly.
Around them, the healing quarters felt too small. Too quiet. Even the wind outside seemed to hold its breath.
"You will come with me," he said.
Lyra blinked. "No."
It was immediate.
Simple.
Final.
Kael's gaze darkened slightly. "That was not a request."
"I'm working," she repeated. "I have patients waiting for treatment."
"You are not a healer I employ," he said coldly. "You are leaving."
Lyra stood slowly now, finally meeting his height properly.
The bond between them pulsed again.
Stronger.
Sharper.
Kael's nostrils flared slightly before he controlled it.
Lyra noticed.
And something inside her twisted.
"So it's true," she said quietly.
Kael's eyes narrowed. "What is."
"That you feel it too."
A flicker.
Just a flicker.
But it was enough.
Kael's expression hardened instantly. "You are mistaken."
Lyra almost laughed, but it came out as something softer. Bitter.
"I don't think I am."
Kael leaned closer just slightly.
Dangerous.
Controlled.
"You will address me properly," he said lowly.
Lyra held his gaze. "Or what?"
The air between them tightened.
Kael's hand moved suddenly.
He didn't touch her violently.
But he did grip her wrist-firm enough to stop her from stepping back, controlled enough to remind her exactly who he was.
Every instinct in the room reacted.
Lyra inhaled sharply.
The bond exploded.
Heat. Pressure. Awareness.
Her breath caught for half a second.
Kael froze at the same time.
Something passed between them-something neither of them could control.
His grip tightened instinctively before he realized it.
Lyra looked up at him sharply. "Let go."
Kael didn't move.
For the first time, something like confusion crossed his face.
Not weakness.
Disruption.
His wolf pressed forward beneath his control.
Mine.
The word wasn't spoken.
But it hit both of them like a shockwave.
Lyra's breath hitched.
"No," she whispered immediately, almost like she was rejecting the idea itself. "No, that's not-"
Kael released her wrist instantly as if burned.
The space between them collapsed again.
He stepped back half a pace, jaw clenched.
Silence swallowed the room.
Lyra's heart pounded harder than she wanted it to.
Kael stared at her for a long moment.
Then, colder than before, he said, "You will come with me."
Lyra rubbed her wrist lightly, trying to steady herself. "Why."
A pause.
Too long.
Then-
"Because I said so."
"That's not an answer," she shot back.
Kael's eyes flickered.
Something dangerous in them now.
Not anger.
Something deeper.
Something restrained by sheer force.
"You are a liability in this territory," he said. "And I don't leave liabilities unchecked."
"I've been here my whole life," Lyra said. "No one cared before."
"That was their mistake."
Her breath caught slightly.
Kael turned slightly toward the door. "Move."
Lyra didn't.
"I said no."
The air shifted again.
Kael looked back at her slowly.
"You don't understand what you're refusing," he said.
Lyra's voice lowered. "Then explain it."
For a second, something almost like conflict crossed his face.
Then it was gone.
"You are coming," he said simply.
And this time, when he stepped forward, the enforcers outside entered silently behind him.
Lyra's eyes narrowed.
"You're forcing me."
Kael didn't deny it.
That was answer enough.
Lyra's jaw tightened.
"You hate me that much?" she asked quietly.
Kael paused.
Just for a second.
Then he said, "You don't matter enough for hatred."
That should have hurt more than it did.
But instead, something in her chest tightened in a different way.
Because the bond between them pulsed again.
Louder.
Unstable.
Alive.
Lyra exhaled slowly.
"If I go with you," she said carefully, "it's under protest."
Kael's gaze sharpened.
"Under my command," he corrected.
Lyra met his eyes.
And for the first time, she didn't look away.
"Then you're going to have a problem," she said softly.
A faint pause.
Kael's expression darkened slightly.
"What problem."
Lyra stepped forward just enough that the distance between them narrowed again.
The bond reacted instantly.
Both of them felt it.
Lyra whispered, "Because I don't break easily."
Something flickered in his eyes again.
Something almost like recognition.
Then he turned sharply.
"Bring her."
And as the enforcers moved closer, Lyra realized one thing with unsettling clarity-
whatever this bond was...
it had already begun pulling them both under.
Hated by the Alpha, Forced to Be His Mate
Barry Allen
Adventure
Chapter 1
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Chapter 2
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Chapter 3
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Chapter 4
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Chapter 5 6
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Chapter 6
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Chapter 7
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Chapter 8
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Chapter 9
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Chapter 10
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Chapter 11
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Chapter 12
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Chapter 13
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Chapter 14
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Chapter 15
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Chapter 16
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Chapter 17
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