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Blackthorn 65

Blackthorn 65

 

Chapter 65 

Lisa’s POV_ 

It was already dark. The hallways were quiet. The usual hum of chatter and footsteps was missing. My 

stomach growled softly as the scent of roasted chicken and buttered vegetables drifted in from the 

kitchen. 

“Dinner’s ready,” Rylan said, glancing at the large antique clock in the hallway. “But Alexandra is not back 

yet.” 

I frowned. “Still?” 

He pulled out his phone and dialed her number. I watched his face as it rang… once, twice… then it went to 

voicemail. 

“She’s not picking up,” he muttered. “I don’t like this.” 

“Maybe her phone is on silent?” I offered gently. “She did say she was meeting a friend.” 

Rylan nodded slowly, but the crease between his brows didn’t disappear. “Let’s eat something in the meantime. Maybe she’ll be back soon.” 

We headed to the dining room. The table was already set, and two of the pack chefs stood nearby. They bowed slightly when we entered. The food looked amazing, but I could tell Rylan’s thoughts were 

elsewhere. 

“She is probably fine,” I said again as I took my seat beside him. “She is a grown woman.” 

“Yeah,” he replied while spearing a piece of chicken, but not eating it. “But I know her, Lisa. There is something bothering her. She was acting weird earlier.” 

Just then, movement flashed at the corner of my eye. Alexandra. 

She passed quickly through the hallway. Rylan stood up and followed her. 

I stayed seated, but I could hear them talking. 

“Alex? Are you okay?” 

“Yes,” she replied quickly. Her voice was calm…too calm. 

“Is your friend in trouble or something? You seemed really shaken earlier.” 

“No. Everything’s fine, Rylan. Really. I just needed some fresh air and… distraction.” 

“Come have dinner with us,” Rylan offered. 

“I already ate outside. I’m exhausted. I think I’ll go to bed early. Goodnight.” 

She didn’t wait for a response. 

 

Rylan came back. He was shaking his head. He sat down again with a heavy sigh. 

“She’s lying,” he said. “She’s definitely hiding something.” 

“I’ll talk to her tomorrow,” I promised. “She might open up to me.” 

He looked at me and smiled, his expression softening. “Thank you. I’m glad you’re here.” 

“Of course.” 

He leaned closer. The corners of his lips were tugging upward. “So… want to watch a movie and pretend 

we’re normal people for a while?” 

I chuckled. “Sure. What do you want to watch?” 

“No, no. This is your call,” he said. He stood up and offered me his hand. “I don’t know if you’re more into action, horror… or those mushy chick flicks.” 

I laughed and took his hand. “I like romance. With a little drama.” 

“Of course you do,” he teased and guided me toward the cozy living room. “Let me guess… something with forbidden love, tragic fates, and lots of dramatic rain scenes?” 

“Exactly,” I grinned. 

Sierra chuckled in my mind. He’s got you figured out. 

He really does. 

Rylan grabbed the remote and flopped onto the couch. I curled up beside him as the movie started. It was soft and quiet, filled with longing glances and aching silences. 

Halfway through, I became more aware of the way Rylan’s arm rested along the back of the couch. His fingers were just barely brushing my shoulder. Our knees touched. Every time he shifted closer, I felt my 

heart race. 

He glanced down at me. “You know, I think I am starting to like these ridiculous romantic movies.” 

I tilted my head. “Really?” 

“Yeah. It might be the company,” he whispered. 

My breath caught. 

Then, slowly, he leaned in. 

His lips brushed mine. He was soft and hesitant at first. But I didn’t pull away. 

Instead, I kissed him back. 

Warmth flooded through me as his hands cupped my cheeks. His touch was gentle. The world around us faded-the flickering light from the screen, the worries about Alexandra, the looming darkness. 

There was just this moment. 

 

Me and him. 

He pulled back slightly and looked into my eyes. “Tell me if you want me to stop.” 

“Don’t stop,” I whispered. 

He smiled and kissed me again, deeper this time. 

My fingers found the front of his shirt. I clutched it as his hands slid around my waist. The way he touched 

me was so careful like I was something precious. 

Sierra murmured softly, He’s good for you. He sees you. 

I know. I feel it. 

Minutes passed. Maybe more. I didn’t care. 

Then, without a word, Rylan scooped me up into his arms. I let out a soft gasp. 

“You didn’t think I would let you sleep on the couch, did you?” he teased. 

“You’re carrying me to bed like some fairytale princess,” I murmured. 

“Because you are worth every fairy tale ever written,” he said seriously. 

My heart squeezed. 

He walked through the hall and pushed open his bedroom door. The scent of pine and warm musk greeted me. He set me gently on the bed and sat beside me. He brushed my hair from my face. 

We kissed again. It was slow and tender. 

His hands were soft, his voice low as he whispered things I didn’t even know I needed to hear. Promises of safety. Of wanting me. Of never letting me feel alone again. 

There were no rushed movements. No urgency. Just emotion. 

Love was blooming slowly. 

Rylan’s arms stayed wrapped around me as we lay together, our bodies tangled beneath the soft sheets. The room was quiet now, except for the steady sound of his breathing and the slow beat of his heart against mine. 

He pulled me closer. His hand was gently caressing my back. “You okay?” he asked, his voice husky and 

low. 

I nodded and rested my cheek against his bare chest. “Yeah… more than okay.” 

There were no words for what had just happened between us, only the warmth still lingering on my skin 

and the way my heart ached, not with pain, but something much deeper. Something real. 

Sierra’s voice whispered softly in my mind. He loves you, Lisa. And you love him. 

I didn’t respond, but I didn’t need to. My heart already knew. 

 

Rylan kissed the top of my head. “Tonight meant everything to me.” 

I looked up at him. “To me too.” 

There was no rush. There was no need for promises or declarations in that moment. We both felt the truth in the silence we shared. 

He tucked the blanket around us and pulled me tighter into his chest. “Sleep, sweetheart. You’re safe here with me.” 

I closed my eyes, letting his warmth soothe every scar and silence every fear. 

And in the quiet safety of Rylan’s arms, after a night where our two souls came together with raw 

tenderness… 

I finally let sleep take me. 

I didn’t know what tomorrow would bring. 

But for tonight, everything was perfect. 

 

Blackthorn

Blackthorn

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Status: Ongoing Type:
Blackthorn

“The Wolf Who Couldn’t Shift”


1. The Outcast of Nightshade Pack

Lisa had always been the outcast of her own home — a wolf without a wolf.

In the Nightshade Pack, turning twenty-one meant power, dominance, and pride. Every werewolf her age had already shifted, embracing their animal half. But Lisa hadn’t. Her wolf had never emerged.

Because of that, she was treated as an anomaly, a failure, and a source of shame.
Her parents ignored her. The pack ridiculed her. Even her own blood — her beautiful, perfect sister Roxanne — made her life a living nightmare.

Roxanne was everything Lisa wasn’t: strong, admired, and loved. The perfect daughter. The shining jewel of the family. And to make matters worse, Roxanne was dating Kael Blackthorn, the Alpha’s son — a man everyone respected and desired.

For Lisa, that was the final reminder of her insignificance. Every time she saw them together, it only highlighted the chasm between their worlds.


2. A Celebration That Wasn’t Hers

That night was Roxanne’s birthday, and their mother had transformed their home into a grand venue — lights, laughter, and music filled the air. Roxanne had been gifted a stunning red gown, handpicked by their mother, while Lisa was given a single task: serve the guests.

No one remembered Lisa’s birthday a few months ago. No cake. No presents. No “happy birthday.” Her parents had said it plainly before — Roxanne came first.
Lisa was simply expected to sacrifice and stay silent.

Still, she wanted to look decent. She chose a modest navy-blue dress, applied light makeup, and promised herself she wouldn’t let the night break her.

But the universe — or rather, Roxanne — had other plans.


3. Sister Cruelty

The door burst open, and Roxanne walked in like a queen entering a servant’s quarters. Her crimson lips curved into a smirk.

“What are you doing? You should be downstairs, not wasting time,” she sneered.

“I’ll be down in a minute,” Lisa replied softly, trying to keep her calm.

Roxanne’s eyes glinted with malice. Without warning, she snatched Lisa’s face cream from the dresser and poured it all over her dress.

Lisa gasped as the thick cream soaked through the fabric, staining it completely.

“Roxanne!” she cried, panic and disbelief trembling in her voice. “Why would you do that?”

“Because you’re embarrassing,” Roxanne replied coldly. “You think dressing up will make people notice you? No one cares what you look like, Lisa. You’re nothing but a burden.”

Tears blurred Lisa’s vision as she ran downstairs, desperate for justice. But when she told their mother what had happened, she was met with scorn.

“Roxanne would never do that,” her mother said sharply. “Stop making excuses. Go change and get back to work.”

And there Roxanne stood beside her, smug and triumphant, watching Lisa break in silence.


4. The Invisible Sister

Lisa changed into an old, faded dress — dull and shapeless.
When she finally entered the main hall, guests were already laughing and drinking, the music echoing through the night.

She moved quietly among them, balancing trays and forcing smiles. She served drinks, ignored whispers, and endured Roxanne’s cruel jokes.

One of Roxanne’s friends gave Lisa a small, pitying smile.
“Oh, you must be Lisa, right? Roxanne’s sister?”

Before Lisa could answer, Roxanne appeared and laughed loudly.
“Don’t bother talking to her! She’s just the help tonight — our little maid.”

Her friends giggled, glancing at Lisa like she was a joke.
“She’s really your sister?” one asked. “She doesn’t even look like she belongs here.”

“She doesn’t,” Roxanne said proudly. “She’s an embarrassment to the family.”

The laughter burned like fire in Lisa’s ears. But she didn’t fight back.
She had learned long ago that silence hurt less than hope.


5. The Alpha’s Arrival

Suddenly, the noise died down. All eyes turned toward the entrance.

The Alpha, Luna, and their son Kael Blackthorn — Roxanne’s boyfriend — had arrived. Their presence demanded respect, their aura commanding silence.

Kael was striking — tall, dark-haired, eyes sharp and unreadable. Power radiated from him effortlessly.
He walked straight to Roxanne, pulling her into his arms, kissing her in front of everyone.

The crowd cheered. Roxanne basked in the attention like it was her birthright.

Lisa’s stomach twisted. Not out of jealousy — but from the ache of being so invisible even to those who shared her blood.

“Lisa!” Roxanne called, her tone dripping with authority. “Bring drinks for me and Kael.”

Lisa obeyed. She returned with a tray of crystal glasses, keeping her head down. But when she approached, she felt his gaze.

Kael was watching her.

“Is that your sister?” he asked, his voice low and deep. “What’s her name? I don’t think I’ve seen her before.”

Roxanne laughed, tightening her arm around him.
“Oh, don’t bother. She’s not important. Just the family failure. Focus on me.”

Then she kissed him again — possessive, showy, territorial.


6. The Breaking Point

Something inside Lisa snapped.

For years, she had swallowed humiliation, endured cruelty, and told herself it didn’t matter. But as she stood there, watching her sister claim everything — their parents’ love, the pack’s respect, even Kael’s attention — something deep within her stirred.

Maybe it was anger. Maybe it was pain. Maybe it was the first stirrings of the wolf she thought she’d never have.

But it was there — hot, alive, awake.

She placed the tray down calmly, ignoring Roxanne’s voice calling after her.
She walked away — past the laughter, past the whispers, past every face that had ever looked at her with pity.

They could laugh. They could mock.
But one day, they would see.


7. A Shift Waiting to Happen

As the night went on, Lisa slipped quietly outside. The cool air hit her face, carrying the scent of pine and moonlight.

The party’s laughter echoed behind her, but she barely heard it. Her heart pounded with a strange rhythm, her blood burning beneath her skin.

Something was happening — a pull in her soul, a whisper in her bones.

She tilted her head toward the moon, feeling its glow on her skin.
For the first time in her life, she didn’t feel weak. She felt something ancient stirring inside her, clawing to be free.

Maybe her wolf wasn’t gone.
Maybe it had just been waiting — for the moment Lisa stopped begging to be seen, and started seeing herself.


8. The Beginning of Change

Inside, the celebration continued. Roxanne laughed, oblivious to the storm brewing.

Kael’s eyes flicked toward the window where Lisa stood in the moonlight. For a brief second, something unreadable crossed his expression — curiosity, or maybe recognition.

He didn’t know it yet. None of them did.
But the quiet, invisible girl they had mocked all her life was about to become something far greater than any of them could imagine.

Because sometimes, the wolves who are late to shift…
Are the ones destined to lead the pack.

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