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Blackthorn 48

Chapter 48 

Kael’s POV_ 

The last few days had been torture. 

I kept to myself, drowned in paperwork I barely processed, barked orders I didn’t remember giving, and haunted the training grounds like a ghost. Not even a good fight with the warriors could burn off the 

frustration. 

Because every moment I wasn’t busy? 

I was thinking about Lisa. 

Her eyes. Her voice. Her silence. 

She hadn’t looked at me once at that party. Not even when I had stared at her like a starving man seeing food for the first time in weeks. 

And Rylan. That bastard stood beside her like he had every right. 

Valric hadn’t shut up since. He was just as obsessed. Just as tortured. 

But even in the middle of all that, Roxanne wouldn’t stop pestering me. 

She wanted to “spend time together.” She kept texting. Kept calling. Even showed up at the training 

grounds in a tight sports outfit, pretending she had come to “watch her future Alpha train.” 

I had tried….gods, I had tried to make her understand. 

“I’m busy, Roxanne.” 

“Too much paperwork.” 

“I have to attend a pack meeting with my father.” 

But she wouldn’t listen. 

“Oh come on,” she whined over the phone this morning. Her voice was sugary and grating. “Just one dinner, Kael. I miss you. You have been distant lately.” 

I nearly told her the truth right then and there. That I didn’t want to see her. That the very thought of sitting across from her for an hour made my skin crawl. 

But I didn’t. 

Because I was the future Alpha of the Nightshade pack. Because I had already rejected my real mate. Because this fake relationship was still keeping the pack together. Because if I snapped and said what I really felt, the whole world would start to unravel. 

So, I gave in. 

“Fine. Dinner,” I said flatly. “Pick the place.” 

She squealed like a banshee. “Yay! I already did. There’s this beautiful Italian place by the lake…..you love 

pizza, right?” 

Right 

I did love pizza. Used to, anyway. 

Now everything just tasted like ash. 

I stood at the entrance of the restaurant, fists clenched in the pockets of my black slacks. The air smelled of basil and garlic. Warm lights flickered through the windows. 

She picked this place for me. That much was clear. 

Everything she did now was an act. Her hair was curled perfectly like she knew I liked. Her makeup was soft and not overdone. She was trying to appear natural and effortless. Even the damn playlist in the restaurant seemed handpicked. There were slow romantic songs. The atmosphere was intimate and designed for couples in love. 

What a joke. 

“She’s trying too hard,” Valric muttered. “We should spill wine on her dress. See how perfect she looks in 

red.” 

“She’s already wearing red.” 

“Even better,” Valric growled. “Let’s aim for the white tablecloth. ‘Oops’….and suddenly she’s wearing two 

shades of red.” 

I huffed under my breath. 

“You’re not helping.” 

“We could trip the waiter. Knock the candle over.” 

“I said subtle, not arson.” 

Valric growled in disappointment. “Fine. Then maybe just ‘accidentally’ knock the water pitcher into her 

lap.” 

I didn’t say no. 

Because honestly, I was tempted. 

She was already waiting inside when I arrived. She stood as soon as she saw me, beaming as if I was her 

entire world. 

“Kael!” she said breathlessly and leaned in to kiss my cheek. I turned slightly, and her lips brushed the edge of my jaw instead. 

Close enough to seem polite. 

2/5 

Far enough to feel cold. 

“You look amazing,” she said as I sat down. “I knew this shirt would look perfect on you. I was right.” 

I offered a curt nod. “Thanks.” 

“You’re welcome,” she giggled, waving at the waiter. “I already ordered us wine. I hope that’s okay.” 

“Sure.” 

We sat in silence for a moment. She twirled a strand of her hair. I stared at the flickering candle between 

Finally, the waiter brought over two glasses and a plate of garlic bread. 

“I ordered us a pizza too,” she said sweetly. “Your favorite; spicy sausage and mushrooms.” 

Of course she did. 

She was trying to please me. Trying to remind me of things I once liked. Trying to paint the illusion of a 

future that would never exist. 

I picked up my glass and took a sip. I tried keeping my eyes anywhere but on her face. 

Roxanne leaned her elbows on the table and studied me. “You’ve been quiet lately,” she said softly.” 

Distant.” 

“I’ve been busy.” 

“You’ve always been busy,” she replied. “But this is different.” 

I said nothing. 

She reached across the table and placed her hand gently over mine. Her skin was warm and clammy. I resisted the urge to pull away. 

“Kael,” she said and tilted her head like she was trying to read me. “Is everything okay?” 

“Yes,” I lied. 

“Don’t lie to me,” she whispered. “I know you better than that. Something is bothering you.” 

I hesitated. “Just… stress. Pack duties. Too many decisions lately.” 

She shook her head slowly. “No. That’s not what it is. There’s something else.” 

Her grip on my hand tightened slightly. 

“You know you can tell me anything,” she said, her voice low and syrupy. “I’m always here for you. We’re going to get married soon, Kael. I’ll be your wife. There should be no secrets between us.” 

I stared down at our hands. 

No secrets? 

Was that a joke? 

I had enough secrets buried in me to tear this entire pack apart. 

“No really,” I said, voice stiff. “There’s nothing else.” 

I tried to pull my hand back but she wouldn’t let go. 

Her fingers wrapped tighter around mine, as if she could force the truth out of me just by holding on. 

Valric snarled in my mind. “Let me out. Just for a second. I’ll bite her hand off. Just a nibble.” 

“Not now,” I hissed mentally. “Control yourself.” 

“You’re lying to her. You know it. I know it. She smells it.” 

“She is just pushing.” 

“She always pushes, manipulates and twists things.” 

My jaw clenched. 

He wasn’t wrong. 

Roxanne was looking at me now with those big and fake eyes. She was trying to look vulnerable and trying 

to guilt me into opening up so that I tell her what was really bothering me. 

Lisa. 

Everything was about Lisa. 

Every breath I took. Every corner I turned. Every night I tried….and failed…to sleep. 

But how could I say that? 

How could I tell her that I was thinking about the girl I threw away? 

That I was dreaming of someone else while she planned our wedding? 

I looked down at our hands again. 

And for a moment, I imagined Lisa’s hand in mine. 

And I hated myself all over again. 

“I’m just tired,” I repeated. “Can we eat now?” 

“Really, Kael? There’s nothing else?” she asked softly. Her voice was too sweet to be sincere. 

I frowned, trying to pull my hand back, but she wouldn’t let go. 

“There’s nothing,” I said firmly while avoiding her gaze. “I just need some air.” 

Her smile widened. 

“I know,” she whispered, her nails digging slightly into my skin. “I know you’ve found out everything about 

 

me.” 

I froze. 

Her eyes glittered with something unreadable. 

Something dangerous. 

Then she leaned in, her voice low and sharp like a blade. 

“Careful, Kael. You never did play the game very well.” 

The smile never left her face. 

And I couldn’t shake the feeling that the real game had only just begun. 

 

 

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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