APKDock Logo
Chapters
share
Sacrificed To The Beast: The Wolfless Mate Novel Cover

Sacrificed To The Beast: The Wolfless Mate

On her father's wedding day, wolfless outcast Elara is humiliated by her new stepmother and disowned by the Alpha. As punishment, she is sacrificed to the cursed Lycan King, a beast known for slaughtering every tribute. Yet, Elara survives the first night; her lack of a wolf spirit makes her immune to the King’s madness. Now, the defect that made her trash is her greatest weapon. She will use the King to make her family regret their betrayal.
Chapters
share

Chapter 6

Elara Thorne POV:

As I stepped out of the packhouse, the cool morning air hit my face. Parked near the edge of the woods was a vehicle that made my stomach clench. It was a heavy, windowless cart, pulled by two massive black horses. The wood was stained dark, and the entire structure was reinforced with iron bands. It looked less like a carriage and more like a mobile cage. A coffin on wheels.

Standing beside it, huddled together for warmth and comfort, were two other girls. They couldn't have been much older than me. Their faces were tear-streaked and pale with terror. They were from common pack families, girls I’d seen in passing but never spoken to. Now, we were bound together by the same grim fate.

Their eyes, wide and frightened, found me. I saw a flicker of sympathy, quickly followed by a strange sort of morbid satisfaction. The Alpha's own daughter was being discarded just like them. My fall from grace was a small, bitter comfort in their own tragedy.

A warrior with a clipboard, his face bored and impatient, checked off our names. "Get in," he ordered, his voice flat.

One of the girls, a redhead with freckles scattered across her nose, let out a sob and her knees buckled. She would have collapsed onto the muddy ground if I hadn't moved. I reached out and grabbed her arm, my grip firm, steadying her.

She looked up at me, her blue eyes filled with a mixture of shock and gratitude. "Thank you," she whispered, her voice trembling.

I just gave a slight nod. I released her arm and, without a word, pulled myself up into the dark interior of the cart.

The air inside was stale and smelled of old straw and fear. It was almost pitch black, with only thin slivers of light filtering through small ventilation slats near the ceiling. It was even more like a coffin from the inside.

The other two girls scrambled in after me, their movements clumsy with fear. They immediately pressed themselves into the far corner, as far away from me and the door as possible. The sound of their muffled sobs filled the small, oppressive space.

I chose a spot near the front, my back pressed against the rough wooden wall. I closed my eyes, focusing on my breathing, conserving my energy. There was no point in wasting it on tears.

With a lurch and the crack of a whip, the cart began to move. The iron-rimmed wheels groaned as they rolled over the gravel path, the rhythmic clatter a grim soundtrack to our journey. The jostling was constant, throwing us against the hard walls.

For what felt like an hour, the only sounds were the rumbling of the wheels and the girls' quiet weeping. Then, a small, hesitant voice cut through the darkness.

"You're... you're really the Alpha's daughter?" It was the other girl, the one with dark, braided hair.

I opened my eyes, letting them adjust to the gloom. "Not anymore," I said, my voice coming out rougher than I intended.

The girls fell silent, confused by my answer. I didn't elaborate. My story was my own, a heavy stone I would carry alone. Sharing it would feel like a weakness, and I couldn't afford any weakness now.

The journey stretched on. The relentless bumping and swaying eventually silenced the girls' sobs, replacing them with a weary, resigned despair. I watched the forest pass by in fragmented glimpses through the slats—the familiar silver birches and towering pines of my home territory.

I felt no pang of homesickness. No longing. It was like watching a cage I had just escaped recede into the distance.

My mind turned to what lay ahead. The Lycan King. Kaelen. The stories we were told as children were meant to frighten us into obedience. A monstrous, cursed king whose inner beast was so savage, it tore apart any female who came near it. A king who ruled from a black fortress built on a mountain of bone.

The redhead started praying, her whispers a desperate, frantic plea to the Moon Goddess.

I never prayed. The Goddess, if she existed, had been silent throughout my entire life of misery. She had watched my mother die. She had watched my father raise a hand to me. She had watched my pack turn on me. Her comfort was a lie I could no longer afford to believe in.

My hand drifted down to my calf, my fingers brushing against the hidden hilt of my knife. The cold, solid steel was more real, more trustworthy than any deity. This was my god now. This was my salvation.

The cart hit a particularly deep rut, and the dark-haired girl was thrown forward, her head cracking against the wall with a sharp thud. She cried out, a sharp gasp of pain.

Without thinking, I unslung my satchel, pulled out my waterskin, and held it out in the darkness.

"Here," I said.

The two girls stared at me, their shapes barely visible in the gloom. I could feel their astonishment. They had expected contempt, or at the very least, the same cold indifference everyone else had always shown me.

The girl took the waterskin with a trembling hand. "Why are you...?"

"Save your strength," I said, my voice low but firm. "Crying won't help. Praying won't help. All we have is what's left inside us. If we are going to die, we should at least meet our end on our feet, not on our knees."

My words hung in the suffocating darkness. The quiet weeping stopped. The frantic prayers ceased. The two girls just looked at me, their fear now mingled with a dawning sense of awe.

In the faint light from the slats, I could see my own reflection, a ghostly image superimposed over the passing trees. The girl in the reflection didn't look scared. She looked like a soldier on her way to the front lines. Her jaw was set, her eyes were clear.

I would not break. I would not cower.

Let the monster come. Let death come. It would have to fight me for every last breath.

You may also like

Alpha's Regret: Losing His True Mate Novel Cover
7.8
Elodie served as Alpha Calhoun’s hidden lover and Gamma for years, a possession kept in the shadows. She endured his possessive grip until his fated mate returned, rendering Elodie disposable. Cast aside, she decides to flee his cruel obsession. However, Calhoun refuses to let her go, threatening to destroy anyone who helps her. He remains unaware that Elodie is leaving with more than just her scars as she finally escapes his territory.
Apocalypse Rebirth: Seven Days to Hoard and Take Revenge Novel Cover
8.6
Betrayed by her boyfriend and best friend, the protagonist is sacrificed to a ravenous horde when the Cerberus virus ravages humanity. Awakening seven days before the outbreak, she finds herself back in her dorm with her spatial vault ability intact. Haunted by their cruelty and her uncle's greed, she decides to reclaim her stolen inheritance. She will hoard vital supplies and secure her survival, leaving her backstabbing executioners to rot.
Engaged To A Coldhearted Murderer Novel Cover
9.3
Cannon’s world shatters when his fiancée, Brittnie, proudly reveals her 'protection' of their future. Driven by a lethal delusion, she mistakes Cannon’s mother for a gold digger and his seven-year-old brother, Gabe, for an illegitimate son. She beats his mother unconscious and watches Gabe suffocate by withholding his EpiPen. Brittnie beams with pride, but as Cannon reveals their true identities, his love transforms into a cold, murderous rage.
Forbidden Fantasies: A Steamy Erotica Collection Novel Cover
9.5
Author Xena delivers a raw collection of taboo erotica designed to push every boundary. From a priest performing a physical exorcism to a star athlete seduced by his best friend’s mother, these stories explore depraved affairs and intense lust. This series caters to the sex-starved, featuring CEOs and professionals indulging in forbidden desires. Prepare for a relentless journey into submission and heat that leaves no room for apologies.
From Rejected Omega to the Supreme Alpha's Queen Novel Cover
8.3
Five years after being left to die in a blizzard by her Fated Mate, Clayton, a supposed useless Omega returns to her pack. Clayton and her family, who traded her for her sister Ainsley, still view her as a disposable tool. They try to force her submission, unaware she is actually a Royal White Wolf. When they demand her blood, she unleashes her true power. Backed by her husband, the Supreme Alpha, she prepares to destroy those who once rejected her.
Grandma's Ultimate Sacrifice Novel Cover
8.4
Ancient terrors haunt the modern world, forcing a grandmother into a desperate struggle to shield her descendants. As dark fantasy encroaches on reality, she stands against a malevolent force that endangers her family. To thwart this supernatural threat, she must prepare for a devastating sacrifice. This haunting story examines the extremes of maternal devotion and the grim rituals necessary to hold back an inevitable, creeping darkness.