
Introduction
When Zoe is dragged out of her Velthorn City group home and handed a scholarship to Ravenpeak Academy — the most exclusive school in the state, and secretly, the most dangerous — she knows something is wrong. Scholarship kids don't go to Ravenpeak. Humans don't go to Ravenpeak.
And yet here she is.
She doesn't know she's walking into the middle of a war.
Five packs. One crumbling treaty. And four Alpha heirs who each have their own reason to want her close — or want her gone. There's Callum Dray, the cold-blooded heir of the most powerful pack in the city, who looks at her like she's a problem he hasn't solved yet. Soren Vael, the disgraced second son who fights like he has nothing to lose. Idris Farouk, Ravenpeak's most decorated student and the most dangerous liar in any room. And Rafferty Cole, the one everyone calls a ghost — the dropout heir who shouldn't even be on campus, and who finds her on her very first night in a way that changes everything.
Zoe has no wolf. No pack. No power.
That's what she tells herself.
But something in her blood responds to the academy's moon chamber in a way that shouldn't be possible. Something old. Something the packs have been hunting for two generations.
And someone at Ravenpeak already knows what she is.
They're just waiting for the right moment to use her.
Born Without Fangs is a fast-paced, emotionally brutal reverse harem romance with a heroine who refuses to be a pawn — even when the board is stacked against her.
Chapter 1
The thing nobody tells you about dead bodies is the smell.
Not the body itself — this one was fresh, so it still smelled like living things, like the cedar soap Mr. Hale ordered from some catalogue and kept in the same dispenser on the same corner of his desk for the entire four years I'd lived in this building. What hits you is everything around the body. The fear-sweat soaked into the office chair. The urine he'd released when whatever happened to him happened. The metallic bite in the air, like the room itself had been scared.
I knew that smell before I saw him through the window in his door.
I stopped walking.
This was 11:47 PM on a Thursday, and I was coming home from a shift at Reggie's Diner on 5th — a shift I legally could not work because I was seventeen and Reggie paid me in cash and didn't ask questions I didn't want to answer. I was tired in the specific way that only bad tips and six hours of standing on concrete produces, and my feet hurt, and I had a government-issue backpack full of textbooks over one shoulder, and the plan was to get inside, eat whatever was leftover in the common room fridge, and sleep.
The plan dissolved the second I smelled the air in the hallway of Crestfall Group Home's administrative wing.
The office light was on. The door was locked. I could see him through the long narrow pane of glass — slumped sideways in his chair, one arm trailing toward the floor, the reading lamp throwing yellow light across half his face.
His eyes were open.
I have seen a lot of things in my life that I shouldn't have seen at my age. I am not somebody who scares easily. But the expression on Mr. Hale's face was not something I had vocabulary for yet. It wasn't pain. Pain looks like effort. What was on his face was pure, crystallized, still-frame terror — the expression of a man who saw something in the last ten seconds of his life that broke every category he had for what the world could contain.
I called 911. I didn't go inside. I sat on the hallway floor with my back against the wall and waited for the sound of sirens, and I thought about how Mr. Hale had given me an extra carton of orange juice last Tuesday because he knew I didn't eat enough breakfast. I thought about how he always mispronounced my last name — Vants, like it rhymed with pants — no matter how many times I corrected him. I thought: he was fine this morning. He was alive and mispronouncing my name and fine.
When the police arrived, they asked me the standard questions. They asked them twice because I was a minor living in a group home and they had to be careful, or they had to look like they were being careful. I gave them the standard answers. I did not mention the smell.
It was the second officer — young, with a crease between her eyebrows like she'd been frowning since birth — who came back to me in the hallway and said, quietly, "There's a letter in there. On his desk. It's addressed to you."
I stared at her.
"To me."
"Zoe Vance. That's you?"
"That's me."
She handed me a photograph of it, sealed in a plastic evidence bag because they hadn't processed the room yet. The envelope was cream-colored and heavy-stock, the kind of paper that costs money. My name was written across the front in dark ink, in handwriting that was too controlled to be human — every letter the same height, the same pressure, like it had been measured.
In the top left corner, where a return address would be, there was only a wax seal. Five interlocking rings, each one stamped with a different symbol I didn't recognize. Surrounding the seal in tiny text, curved in a half-circle: BY ORDER OF THE FIVE-PACK ACCORD.
I didn't know what that meant.
I know now. God, I know now.
They wouldn't let me have the letter until after 2 AM, when the detective cleared it and a bored-looking woman from child services arrived to supervise. By then, most of the other residents had woken up, shuffled into the hallway, been herded into the common room. Everyone had the specific blank look that appears on people's faces when something too large to process is happening in their immediate vicinity.
The letter was brief. It was also the most threatening polite document I have ever read in my life.
Ms. Vance,
You have been selected to receive a full academic scholarship to Ravenpeak Academy, Velthorn City's foremost institution for advanced learners. Your enrollment begins Monday. A representative will arrive Friday morning to facilitate your transition.
Your attendance is not optional.
The Five-Pack Accord
That was it. Nothing about what the Accord was. Nothing about how they knew my name, my address, my anything. Nothing about why a dead man was sitting fifteen feet away with my name on an envelope he'd never opened.
Not optional.
I read it three times while the child services woman watched me with the practiced concern of someone who had seen too many children get bad news to react to it anymore.
"Do you know what Ravenpeak Academy is?" she asked.
"Rich kid school," I said. "Northgate district. The one that looks like a castle."
"That's the one."
"Why would they want me?"
She didn't answer that. Which was, itself, an answer.
I was still sitting in the common room at 3 AM, the letter in my hand, when the front door opened and a woman walked in like the door had been expecting her.
She was tall. Silver hair pulled back from a face that was striking in an unsettling way — the bones too perfect, the symmetry uncanny, the kind of beauty that reads as wrong the longer you look at it. She was wearing a dark coat and she moved like the space around her adjusted to accommodate her rather than the other way around.
She looked at the officer by the door. She did not speak to him. He stepped aside.
She crossed the room to me and sat down across the coffee table without being invited, and for a moment she just looked at me with eyes that were a color I still can't name — not grey, not silver, something that shifted.
"Zoe Vance," she said. Not a question.
"Who are you?"
"Administrator Vael. I oversee Ravenpeak's student affairs." She glanced at the letter in my hand. "I see you've received your scholarship notification."
"Mr. Hale is dead."
Something moved through her expression. Not grief — calculation. "I'm aware. I'm sorry."
"Are you?"
She tilted her head, almost imperceptibly. "The scholarship is genuine. Your place at Ravenpeak is guaranteed. Transportation will be arranged Friday morning at eight AM. You'll be permitted two bags."
"I didn't say I was going."
"The letter says otherwise."
"The letter says it's not optional." I put it on the coffee table between us. "That's not the same as me agreeing."
Administrator Vael looked at me for a long moment, and I felt something in that look that I hadn't felt since my mother died — the sensation of being seen completely, like whatever was looking at me could see through my skin to something structural underneath. It was not comfortable. It was also, bizarrely, not threatening. It felt more like assessment. Like she was confirming something she already knew.
"No," she said, finally. "It's not the same as agreement. You're right about that." She stood. "But you'll come anyway. Because you're smart enough to know that what happened to Mr. Hale is connected to you, and that the connection leads to Ravenpeak, and that the only way to understand what that connection is — is to walk through the door yourself."
She left.
I sat there for a long time after.
Then I thought about my mother, who had pressed a locket into my hand the night before she died and whispered don't let them smell it on you, and who I had never, not once, fully understood.
I thought: whatever this is, it's been following me for longer than tonight.
I went to pack my two bags.
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