Cherreads

Glass Wolves and War Songs

Natasha_Zeneka
287
chs / week
The average realized release rate over the past 30 days is 287 chs / week.
--
NOT RATINGS
4.3k
Views
Synopsis
Rhea Nyx was supposed to have her forever. A mate bond. A pack. A future. But forever shattered the day he walked away, leaving her broken, pregnant, and alone in a sterile hospital room that didn’t care if she lived or died. Now, she’s just surviving. Barely. Until a little girl with too-big eyes and too much hope drags her into something like a second chance. Rhea doesn't believe in second chances. Not anymore. But when the people she's grown to protect are threatened, Rhea does what wolves do best—she fights back. Hard. And just when she thinks she's got nothing left to lose, she meets him. Her second chance mate. Only… he’s not just a man. He’s a hybrid. A set toy. Built in a lab, owned by monsters, trained to obey. And yet—he looks at her like she’s the only real thing in the world. Now Rhea has to make a choice. Burn it all down, or become the very thing that could break her mate. This is a story about found family, the soft ache of grief, the sharp edge of survival—and the kind of love that doesn’t ask for permission.
VIEW MORE

Chapter 1 - Chapter 1 : Rhea Nyx

The ceiling was too white. Fake white. Like someone was trying to convince me everything was clean again.

But it wasn't. I wasn't.

I didn't move. I didn't ask where I was. The beep of the monitors told me more than anyone could. Hospital. Or something like it. Somewhere they put people like me—quiet, broken things that needed fixing.

Or hiding.

I couldn't feel anything below my neck. Not physically. Emotionally. Whatever. It was all the same. I was here, I was breathing, and that should have counted for something.

But it didn't.

The door opened.

I didn't look. I didn't have to. I'd always known what his footsteps sounded like. Heavy, measured. Like everything he did was on purpose. Alpha steps.

Kade.

I used to breathe easier when I felt him nearby. Used to think the bond meant something unshakable. Eternal. All that poetic bullshit they feed you when you're born into this life.

But nothing's eternal. Especially not love.

"You're awake," he said.

I didn't answer. I didn't even blink. Just kept staring at the ceiling, watching the shadows move like clouds across fake daylight.

"They told me what happened."

That got my attention—but only a little. A flicker. Not because I wanted to hear him say it. Just to see if he would.

He didn't.

"You were found… pregnant."

There it was. The thing in his throat. The line he couldn't cross. I heard it in the way his voice dipped. Like he couldn't quite believe the words even as he spoke them.

Or maybe he believed them too much.

I almost laughed. Almost. The kind of laugh that comes right before a breakdown. But there was nothing in me left to break. Just dust and the faint, traitorous thrum of a mate bond clinging to life.

He took a breath like it hurt.

"I can't... I won't claim you. I revoke our bond."

Snap.

It didn't feel like fire. Or ice. Or anything I'd always heard it would be. Just… gone. Like a song ending mid-note.

Like silence swallowing a scream.

I turned my head—slow, mechanical—to look at him. He was already facing the door. Already halfway gone.

"Okay," I said. My voice didn't sound like mine.

He didn't turn around.

Didn't ask if I'd be okay.

Didn't say he was sorry.

The door hissed shut behind him, and just like that, it was white again. Just white. Just silence.

And me, still here.