
The Fallen and the Fated: Once Cursed' Twice Chosen
June Calva · Ongoing · 119.3k Words
Introduction
Mona learned how to disappear to survive. Neve has been controlled by a stepmother who fears her power. Rune has never been allowed beyond her own front door. Briar cannot touch anyone without calculating the danger. Mira understands the world better than most, yet has never truly lived in it.
They are strangers, scattered and hidden. For now.
The Hollow Court knows exactly who they are. It has been watching, waiting for the moment each of them awakens. Because these women are not just wolves. They are rare bloodlines with the power to change everything.
As their paths collide, secrets unravel and a new kind of pack is formed. Not one built on fear, but on choice, loyalty, and bonds that do not demand sacrifice of self. Together, they begin to uncover the truth about what they are and why they were hunted long before they were born.
This is a binge-worthy wolf shifter epic filled with powerful female leads, slow-burn connections, found family, and a rising rebellion that will reshape their world.
They were raised to believe they were dangerous.
Now they are done holding back.
Chapter 1
Mona's POV
The hearth in the east corridor had gone cold sometime in the night. Mona knew before she even touched it. She could tell by the particular quality of the air in the hallway, the way the chill had settled into the stone floor and climbed up through the soles of her worn boots. A live hearth breathed. A dead one just sat there, taking up space, waiting for someone to fix what it couldn't fix itself.
That was her, apparently. The someone.
She crouched in front of the grate and started clearing the ash, her movements quiet and practiced, her hands moving through the familiar sequence without needing her brain to supervise. Scrape the old ash into the bucket. Check the flue. Stack the kindling in the small pyramid shape that caught fastest. She had done this so many times that her body just did it, the same way it breathed, the same way it carried the weight of the iron collar at her throat without registering it anymore.
The collar was standard issue for non-ranked pack members. Iron, fitted close, stamped with the Blackrock seal on the front clasp. She had worn it since she was seven years old, when the pack council decided she was old enough to be officially designated. It sat at the base of her throat now the way a scar sat on skin, present and unremarkable, something she had simply absorbed into her sense of herself over time.
She struck the flint and watched the kindling catch.
The small flame threw orange light up the dark corridor walls. Outside, the sky through the narrow window at the end of the hall was still the particular deep blue-black that meant at least another hour before dawn. The Blackrock compound slept around her. She could feel it, the heavy settled silence of wolves at rest, the way the air in a sleeping building had a different weight than it did when people were moving through it.
This was her favorite hour, actually. Not because she was sentimental about it. Just because it was the one hour of the day when the compound was hers in the specific way that empty spaces could belong to the people who maintained them. Before the family filled the halls with their presence and their noise and their complete indifference to the fact that someone had gotten up before dawn to make sure they weren't cold.
She added a larger log to the grate and stood, brushing ash from her knees.
Her hair was wrapped in a strip of dark cloth, twisted tight against her head, every strand of red-auburn hidden. She had started doing it so long ago she couldn't remember making the decision. What she remembered was the reason: the way people's eyes snagged on the color, the way it made her visible in rooms where she needed to be invisible. Red hair in a black-wolf pack was like a wrong note in a song everyone had memorized. People didn't ignore it. They reacted to it, one way or another, and none of the reactions were useful to her.
So she covered it. Simple.
She picked up her ash bucket and moved to the next hearth.
The Blackrock family wing had six hearths. The servants' corridor had one, which she shared with the three other non-ranked pack members who lived and worked in the compound. The difference was not subtle. The family wing hearths were faced with carved stone, the grates wrought iron in decorative patterns, the mantels wide enough to display the kind of decorative objects that existed purely to communicate wealth. The servants' corridor hearth was a functional hole in the wall with a clay-brick surround and a grate that had been repaired twice with wire.
She had stopped being angry about it three years ago.
That was the part that would have confused most people, if there had been anyone to explain it to. Not the cold, not the work, not the early mornings or the cloth over her hair or the meals she ate standing at the kitchen counter after the family had finished and left the table. People assumed the anger was the hard part, the thing she was enduring. But anger, in her experience, was actually the easiest part of a bad situation. Anger kept you warm. Anger gave you somewhere to put your energy.
The stopping was harder. The moment when you looked at your situation clearly and thought: this is not changing, and I cannot afford the cost of staying furious about something I cannot change. The moment when you took the anger and set it down and picked up something colder and more useful instead.
She was good at cold and useful. She had been practicing for years.
The second hearth caught on the first strike. She was already moving to the third.
She was halfway down the corridor when she heard the soft sound of someone coming out of the family wing, the particular unhurried step of someone who had never needed to be quiet in their own home. Mona slowed without stopping, kept her ash bucket low and her head down, pressed close to the wall.
Selena came around the corner in her silk robe, her dark hair loose over one shoulder, perfectly composed in the specific way she was always composed even at an hour when no one should have been awake to see her. She was heading toward the kitchen. She walked the entire length of the corridor without glancing at Mona once.
Not deliberately. That was the thing that took the longest to understand. It would have been easier if it were deliberate, if Selena were making a point, performing the cutting and conscious choice to look through her. But Selena's eyes passed over Mona the way they passed over the furniture, the wall sconces, the runner carpet worn thin in the center from years of foot traffic. She was not choosing to ignore her. She simply did not see her at all.
Mona watched her disappear around the corner toward the kitchen and stood there for a moment in the corridor, ash bucket in hand, the newly lit hearth throwing warm light across the stone floor.
Then she moved to the fourth hearth.
The family's breakfast table had a rule, unspoken and never enforced because it had never needed to be enforced, that non-ranked pack members ate after. After the family, after the senior staff, after whoever else happened to be in the house with a claim on the chairs. The chairs themselves were off limits entirely. There was a counter in the back kitchen, and a stool that had been placed there specifically for the purpose, though no one had ever said so out loud. It had just appeared one day and stayed, and Mona had understood without being told.
She ate standing, usually. The stool made her feel like someone had done her a favor, and she had no interest in feeling grateful for counter space in a house she spent twelve hours a day maintaining.
By the time she lit the sixth hearth in the family wing, the sky outside had shifted from black to the particular grey-blue that meant dawn was coming. She could hear movement in the upper floors now, the muffled sounds of the household waking up, water running, footsteps crossing rooms. In an hour the compound would be fully alive with the business of the Blackrock pack, Alpha business and training schedules and the endless management of alliances and politics that a pack this size required.
She would be invisible in the middle of all of it.
She carried her ash bucket back toward the service passage and let herself think, briefly, about the thing she had noticed last night. The east gate, opening after dark. Three times in the past week. Sophie had mentioned it while they were eating together in the kitchen after everyone else was asleep, her voice neutral and careful the way it got when she was tracking something she hadn't figured out yet.
Mona had filed it away. She filed most things away. Information had a way of becoming useful eventually, and the cost of carrying it was low.
She pushed open the service passage door and stepped through, the ash bucket swinging at her side, the collar sitting smooth and unremarkable at her throat, her hair still wrapped tight against her head in the dark cloth.
The compound was waking up. She had beaten it to morning, the same as always.
She had stopped being angry about the cold hearth three years ago. What she had picked up instead was something quieter and considerably more patient, something that watched and remembered and waited, something that felt, on mornings like this one, almost like a long, slow fire burning somewhere no one could see it yet.
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