
THE WOLF WITHIN HER VEINS
akindeleaishat2025 · Ongoing · 213.4k Words
Introduction
Aria is no ordinary girl.
She is the last descendant of the ancient werewolf royal line, one whose power was sealed when her human father's dominant genes buried her mother's legacy. Until now.
But as her powers grow stronger, so do the shadows of her mother's world. Ancient enemies awaken. Centuries-old prophecies whisper her name. And worst of all, there is the person close to her, one whom she had trusted, determined to claim her power for themselves.
Torn between a modern world she knows and an ancient world calling her home, Aria must make a choice: become prey… or heir to a blood-soaked throne.
Yet there is always a cost with power.
and hers may be her heart.
Chapter 1
The moon rose slowly over Hawthorne Ridge, glowing with a pale silver light that seemed far brighter than it should have been. The night carried a kind of tension I had never felt before, as if the air itself was waiting for something to happen. Even the trees looked different, their branches swaying gently like they were whispering secrets to each other.
For most people in the village, this would have been nothing more than another quiet evening, but for me it felt like the beginning of something I could not understand.
I stood outside the small wooden cabin I shared with my grandmother, pulling my shawl tighter around myself as the cold brushed against my skin. The sky was clear and sharp, a sea of stars spread above me. I had always loved the night, but lately, it made me restless.
My dreams had become strange, filled with glowing eyes and forests that stretched endlessly into the unknown. I would wake up with my heart racing and my body covered in sweat, yet unable to remember what chased me.
Grandmother always said I was born different, but she never explained what she meant by that. She treated me with a soft kind of caution, as if she knew something about me that I was not ready to hear. She watched me too closely sometimes, especially when the moon was full. Tonight was one of those nights. I could feel her gaze from the doorway even before she spoke.
“You should come inside, Aria,” she said gently. “The forest feels strange tonight.”
“It feels alive,” I replied, looking toward the dark tree line. “Like it is calling out for something.”
Grandmother’s eyes softened with worry. “That is exactly why you should come inside.”
But I was tired of being treated like glass. “I only want to take a walk along the edge. I will not go far, I promise.”
She hesitated, and at that moment I knew she wanted to refuse. Her fingers tightened on the wooden doorframe, and her lips pressed together, forming a thin line. At last, she gave a slow nod.
“Do not cross into the woods. Stay where I can see the lantern if you light it.”
“I will,” I said, though I already knew I would go farther than I should.
I walked away from the cabin and toward the open field that bordered the forest. The grass brushed against my ankles, cool and soft. Every step felt like I was being pulled forward by something unseen, something deep in the earth that hummed with a rhythm I could not ignore. I breathed in the scent of pine and earth, and a strange warmth stirred inside my chest.
It started as a small pulse, almost like a heartbeat that was not mine. Then it grew stronger. My fingers tingled, and a shiver ran down my spine, not from the cold but from something else entirely. I stopped walking, trying to steady my breathing.
“What is happening to me?” I whispered.
The forest answered with silence.
I let my gaze drift upward. The moon hung directly above me, larger than I had ever seen it. It looked alive with light, glowing so fiercely that it painted everything around me in silver. For a moment, I could not look away. My heart began to pound, and a soft ringing filled my ears. I felt heat spread through my veins, slow at first, then rising sharply as if something ancient and wild had awakened inside me.
I stumbled backward, pressing a hand to my chest. My skin burned. My breath quickened. The warmth grew until it almost hurt.
“No,” I whispered, shaking my head. “Not again.”
The same feeling had been growing inside me for weeks. It came at night, always stronger during a full moon. Some days I felt like I was losing my mind. Other days I felt like I was becoming someone else entirely.
My legs trembled, and I fell to my knees. The earth felt warm beneath my palms, alive and humming with the same strange energy racing through me. My vision blurred as another wave of heat rushed through my body. For a moment, I thought I was going to faint.
That was when I heard it.
A howl.
Long, low, deep, filled with power.
It echoed through the night, coming from somewhere deep within the forest. My breath caught in my throat. Something inside me reacted instantly. It was not fear. It was recognition.
The howl rose again, louder this time, shaking the air around me. My heart thudded against my ribs as another pulse of heat shot through my veins. It felt as though the sound itself had awakened something buried deep inside me.
I stood slowly, my legs shaky beneath me.
The forest seemed to draw closer, its branches leaning forward like arms reaching out to embrace me. Shadows shifted between the trees, and I felt a presence watching me from the darkness.
It was not human.
I took a hesitant step toward the woods, unable to fight the pull any longer. Something within me felt connected to that howl, as if a thread stretched between the creature and myself. My blood rushed with a strange excitement that frightened me.
Then I heard another sound. Footsteps. Fast ones.Someone was running. No, not someone. “Several people.”
I froze.
Voices followed, sharp and urgent, carrying through the night.
“She has to be here!”
“Spread out, do not let her escape!”
“Check the ridge, she was spotted heading this way!”
My heart lurched. They were coming from the village.
I turned quickly, scanning the open land behind me. Torches flickered in the distance, and dark figures moved through the night, getting closer with every passing second. They looked like a small hunting group, all dressed in dark clothing and moving with a practiced unity that made my stomach tighten.
Why were they coming toward me? Who were they searching for?
The heat inside me twisted sharply, almost painfully, as if warning me. I took a step back toward the forest. I had always been told to avoid the woods at night, but something told me I would not be safe if I stayed out in the open.
I backed up slowly, my eyes fixed on the approaching figures. The voices grew louder. One of them shouted instructions, and the others spread out even more.
“She cannot be far! Move faster!”
She. They were looking for a girl.
My pulse jumped.
Were they searching for me?
I had never done anything wrong. I barely left the cabin except for chores. I lived quietly, unnoticed, almost invisible. Why would anyone be looking for me?
Unless they knew.
Unless someone had noticed the changes.
I stumbled backward again, my heel brushing the edge of the tree line. The forest felt impossibly dark, but somehow inviting. The moment my foot touched the shadows, the burning inside me eased. Not enough to be comfortable, but enough to let me breathe.
The hunters kept coming.
I made a decision without really thinking. My body moved on instinct, guided by whatever wild force was growing inside me.
I slipped into the forest.
The moment I crossed beneath the trees, the air changed. It felt warmer, thicker, as if the entire forest was breathing around me. The darkness was deep, but not empty. The trees towered above me, forming a living roof that blocked most of the moonlight. The ground was soft beneath my feet, covered in leaves that barely made a sound as I moved.
I walked quickly but quietly, my senses strangely sharper than usual. Every sound became clearer, from the rustling of leaves to the distant flow of a small stream. My hearing felt heightened, almost unnaturally so.
Another howl echoed through the forest, closer this time. My body reacted immediately, a tremor running through me from head to toe. The burning inside me returned, but not painfully. It felt like a call.
A call meant for me.
I did not know why, but I started moving toward the sound. My legs carried me deeper into the woods, faster than I had ever run before. My breath flowed easily, and the night no longer felt cold. My heart beat with a rhythm that felt ancient and wild, as if my body was remembering something it was never taught.
I ran until I reached a small clearing. The moonlight filtered through an opening in the branches above, casting a silver glow over the area. I stopped in the center, trying to catch my breath, even though I was not tired at all.
Then the branches shifted behind me.
A figure stepped out of the shadows.
My breath caught in my throat as I turned.
He stood at the edge of the clearing, tall and broad shouldered, with dark hair that fell slightly over his forehead. His eyes glowed faintly in the moonlight, an unnatural golden color that sent a shock of fear and fascination through me. Every instinct inside me told me he was not human.
He walked toward me slowly, almost cautiously.
“Do not run,” he said quietly. His voice was deep and calm, but filled with an authority that made my body tense.
“I was not planning to,” I replied, even though my heart was racing.
His eyes studied me with an intensity that felt almost intimate. “You felt it, did you not?”
I swallowed hard. “Felt what?”
“The Awakening.”
The word hit me like a wave.
Awakening.
My chest tightened. “I do not know what you are talking about.”
He took another step closer, and I noticed something strange. The wild heat inside me reacted to him, rising with every move he made. It felt like my entire body recognized him somehow.
“You are changing,” he said slowly. “Your blood knows what you are becoming, even if your mind does not yet understand it.”
I took a shaky breath. “Why are you here? Who are you?”
For a moment he did not answer. Instead, he looked at the moon, then back at me.
“My name is Kael,” he said softly. “And I came because you are not safe anymore. They know what you are. They are hunting you.”
My heart dropped.
“What am I?” I whispered.
He stepped close enough that I felt his warmth in the cold night air. His golden eyes locked onto mine, and when he spoke, his voice was filled with a truth I felt in my bones.
“You are one of us, Aria. A wolf born in human skin. Your true nature lives in your blood. And tonight is the night it begins to rise.”
The world seemed to stop around me.
My throat tightened, my breath caught, and the burning heat inside me surged so powerfully I nearly collapsed.
And then everything went still.
Everything went quiet.
Everything changed.
Last Chapters
#130 Chapter 130 What Consciousness Became
Last Updated: 1/31/2026#129 Chapter 129 The Last Mediator
Last Updated: 1/31/2026#128 Chapter 128 Three Civilisations
Last Updated: 1/31/2026#127 Chapter 127 The Collapse Begins
Last Updated: 1/31/2026#126 Chapter 126 The Empty Ones
Last Updated: 1/31/2026#125 Chapter 125 Beyond Distribution
Last Updated: 1/31/2026#124 Chapter 124 The Distributed Counsel
Last Updated: 1/31/2026#123 Chapter 123 Senna’s Awakening
Last Updated: 1/31/2026#122 Chapter 122 The Division
Last Updated: 1/31/2026#121 Chapter 121 The Evolution Proposal
Last Updated: 1/31/2026
You Might Like 😍
On Christmas Eve, I aborted the CEO's child
On Christmas Eve night, my husband brought his mistress home and demanded that I, his pregnant wife, leave with nothing.
On this day, I lost my husband and also lost the child in my womb...
I Loved You in Silence, You Betrayed Me in French
At my birthday party, my husband whispered to his mistress in French that he missed her. His voice was low, but I heard it all—the black lingerie, the bit about how pregnancy makes you more sensitive. His French clients around us were laughing. He turned and put his arm around me, claiming he was just helping his clients come up with sweet nothings.
He doesn't know I understand every single word. Just like he doesn't know that inside my body, I'm carrying his other surprise. And his mistress—she's pregnant too. Two wombs, one secret.
Confrontation would be too cheap. Tears are worthless. I quietly started cataloging the hidden networks my father left behind, activating the Swiss accounts.
In seven days, Zoey Smith will cease to exist. And what will my husband's reaction be?
He Never Loved Me, Until I Left
I put away the divorce agreement with a wry smile.
When he and my son completely disappeared, he finally panicked.
Three months later .
He knelt down on the streets of Chicago in despair, begging me to remarry him.
My six-year-old son looked coldly at his biological father and said, "Get lost, you bad uncle! You don't deserve to be my dad!"
When I Disappeared, He Regretted It
The moment the screen lit up, my entire world came crashing down.
The woman on the bed was Calista - that girl who grew up with us since we were kids. And that hand caressing her skin was wearing the wedding ring I had personally put on Matteo's finger.
"I've missed you so much..."
"You drive me crazy, baby..."
Those sweet words I knew so well completely destroyed me.
Everyone said we were the perfect couple, but who knew this marriage was built on nothing but lies?
Since he's so good at acting, I guess it's time I gave him a show of my own. I'm going to make sure everyone sees what this "perfect husband" really is...
He Thought I'd Never Leave
When he said he was being bullied, I believed him. When he kissed me on that rooftop, I thought he felt the same. When he asked me to transfer schools with him, I said yes without hesitation.
Then I heard him bragging to his friends: "She'd save her first time for me. Hell, she'd still be thinking of me on her wedding night."
The bullying was staged. The kiss meant nothing. He just wanted me gone—so his new girl could feel more comfortable.
He thought I'd beg. He thought I'd cry. He thought I'd never actually leave.
I left the country.
And ran straight into his stepbrother.
I Died While They Threw Her a Party
Their real daughter came home. She'd only been back two years. That's all it took to erase twenty-four.
When kidnappers grabbed us, I used my body as a shield. They beat me until something inside me ruptured. I was dying from internal bleeding, but no one could tell.
My parents wouldn't even look at me. "This is your fault! None of this would've happened if it weren't for you!"
"Get downstairs and apologize to your sister. If you can't, pack your things and get out."
They threw her a party at a downtown hotel while I died alone in my room.
I thought they'd be relieved. Maybe even glad. I thought they'd just move on like I never existed.
But when they finally learned the truth, they fell apart.
Bury Me in His Regret
The kidnapper pressed the gun to my temple and asked, "Choose your wife or your sister-in-law?"
Zachary didn't hesitate. "Let Valerie go," he said.
He actually chose to save his sister-in-law! In that moment, even the baby in my belly seemed to stop kicking.
Later, they locked me in the basement. Drugs to delay labor were pumped into my veins over and over. Zachary wanted to save the "firstborn son" status for his sister-in-law's child.
When warm blood finally soaked through my skirt, I dialed the number I knew by heart with shaking hands.
"Zachary," I whispered into the phone, "our child... can't wait any longer."
The Kidney That Killed Me
A few months ago, my sister was hospitalized with kidney failure. The doctor said she needed a transplant. My family's first thought was me—the backup daughter they'd kept around all these years.
When my husband Allen took my hand with tears in his eyes and said, "Only you can save her," I agreed without hesitation.
When the doctor explained the surgical risks and potential complications, I smiled and nodded my understanding.
My parents said I'd finally learned what sisterly love meant.
Even Allen, who'd always been cold to me, held my hand gently and said, "The surgery's safe. You're so healthy, nothing will go wrong. When you recover, I'll take you to Hawaii."
But they don't know that no matter how the surgery goes, I won't be around to celebrate.
Because I just got my own test results—I have terminal brain cancer. I'm going to die anyway.
After the Affair: Falling into a Billionaire's Arms
From first crush to wedding vows, George Capulet and I had been inseparable. But in our seventh year of marriage, he began an affair with his secretary.
On my birthday, he took her on vacation. On our anniversary, he brought her to our home and made love to her in our bed...
Heartbroken, I tricked him into signing divorce papers.
George remained unconcerned, convinced I would never leave him.
His deceptions continued until the day the divorce was finalized. I threw the papers in his face: "George Capulet, from this moment on, get out of my life!"
Only then did panic flood his eyes as he begged me to stay.
When his calls bombarded my phone later that night, it wasn't me who answered, but my new boyfriend Julian.
"Don't you know," Julian chuckled into the receiver, "that a proper ex-boyfriend should be as quiet as the dead?"
George seethed through gritted teeth: "Put her on the phone!"
"I'm afraid that's impossible."
Julian dropped a gentle kiss on my sleeping form nestled against him. "She's exhausted. She just fell asleep."
Falling for my boyfriend's Navy brother
"What is wrong with me?
Why does being near him make my skin feel too tight, like I’m wearing a sweater two sizes too small?
It’s just newness, I tell myself firmly.
He’s my boyfirend’s brother.
This is Tyler’s family.
I’m not going to let one cold stare undo that.
**
As a ballet dancer, My life looks perfect—scholarship, starring role, sweet boyfriend Tyler. Until Tyler shows his true colors and his older brother, Asher, comes home.
Asher is a Navy veteran with battle scars and zero patience. He calls me "princess" like it's an insult. I can't stand him.
When My ankle injury forces her to recover at the family lake house, I‘m stuck with both brothers. What starts as mutual hatred slowly turns into something forbidden.
I'm falling for my boyfriend's brother.
**
I hate girls like her.
Entitled.
Delicate.
And still—
Still.
The image of her standing in the doorway, clutching her cardigan tighter around her narrow shoulders, trying to smile through the awkwardness, won’t leave me.
Neither does the memory of Tyler. Leaving her here without a second thought.
I shouldn’t care.
I don’t care.
It’s not my problem if Tyler’s an idiot.
It’s not my business if some spoiled little princess has to walk home in the dark.
I’m not here to rescue anyone.
Especially not her.
Especially not someone like her.
She’s not my problem.
And I’ll make damn sure she never becomes one.
But when my eyes fell on her lips, I wanted her to be mine.
Alpha Nicholas's Little Mate
What? No—wait… oh Moon Goddess, no.
Please tell me you're joking, Lex.
But she's not. I can feel her excitement bubbling under my skin, while all I feel is dread.
We turn the corner, and the scent hits me like a punch to the chest—cinnamon and something impossibly warm. My eyes scan the room until they land on him. Tall. Commanding. Beautiful.
And then, just as quickly… he sees me.
His expression twists.
"Fuck no."
He turns—and runs.
My mate sees me and runs.
Bonnie has spent her entire life being broken down and abused by the people closest to her including her very own twin sister. Alongside her best friend Lilly who also lives a life of hell, they plan to run away while attending the biggest ball of the year while it's being hosted by another pack, only things don't quite go to plan leaving both girls feeling lost and unsure about their futures.
Alpha Nicholas is 28, mateless, and has no plans to change that. It's his turn to host the annual Blue Moon Ball this year and the last thing he expects is to find his mate. What he expects even less is for his mate to be 10 years younger than him and how his body reacts to her. While he tries to refuse to acknowledge that he has met his mate his world is turned upside down after guards catch two she-wolves running through his lands.
Once they are brought to him he finds himself once again facing his mate and discovers that she's hiding secrets that will make him want to kill more than one person.
Can he overcome his feelings towards having a mate and one that is so much younger than him? Will his mate want him after already feeling the sting of his unofficial rejection? Can they both work on letting go of the past and moving forward together or will fate have different plans and keep them apart?
Omega Bound
Thane Knight is the alpha of the Midnight Pack of the La Plata Mountain Range, the largest wolf shifter pack in the world. He is an alpha by day and hunts the shifter trafficking ring with his group of mercenaries by night. His hunt for vengeance leads to one raid that changes his life.
Tropes:
Touch her and die/Slow burn romance/Fated Mates/Found family twist/Close circle betrayal/Cinnamon roll for only her/Traumatized heroine/Rare wolf/Hidden powers/Knotting/Nesting/Heats/Luna/Attempted assassination












