
The Vampire Prince's Defective Bride
Abigail Hayes · Ongoing · 33.0k Words
Introduction
"Honor?" I spat the word like poison. "You and the king are exactly the same—both fine sacrificing me for your precious legacy."
"Enough." His voice dropped, dangerous and quiet. "Do you want to spend decades unable to shift? Watching everyone you trained with surpass you? Is that the life you want? Really?"
The denial stuck in my throat. We both knew the answer.
"So leave." Softer now. "You're my most stubborn daughter, Elara. This choice is brutal. Unfair. But at least it's a chance to prove you're still the warrior you claim to be."
He paused at the door. "Some wolves come late," he said quietly. "The ones you have to fight for — they're often more beautiful than anyone ever imagined."
Then he was gone.
She trained like a warrior. Fought like a warrior. Thought like one, planned like one, bled like one — just like the legendary parents whose name she was supposed to carry on.
She just never turned into one.
Every wolf shifts. Elara didn't. One failure erased everything else — no command, no place on the battlefield. Just a wedding dress and a one-way trip to vampire territory.
The last bride sent to secure this same alliance took her own life. Elara is the one they scrambled to send in her place — before the ink on the treaty could even dry.
She tells herself she just has to survive where her predecessor couldn't.
She has no idea what's actually waiting for her in that castle — and by the time she finds out, it's already too late to run.
Chapter 1
Elara
The moon hung full and heavy in the night sky, casting silver light across the garden like a benediction I didn't deserve. Twenty-one years old today. Twenty-one years of training, discipline, and unwavering belief that I was destined for greatness. Twenty-one years that had culminated in this pathetic tableau: me, alone in the moonlight, staring at a lopsided chocolate cake that looked like it had been assembled by a drunk toddler.
I'd made it myself. Obviously. There was no one else left to bother.
The irony wasn't lost on me. Three years ago, this garden had been packed wall-to-wall with guests for my eighteenth birthday celebration. Every major pack had sent representatives. Alphas had lined up to pay their respects, their eyes gleaming with the certainty that they were witnessing the birth of something extraordinary. Even Alpha King Aldric himself had presided over the ceremony, his massive silver wolf form radiating power as he'd welcomed me into adulthood.
And then... nothing. No shift. No transformation. No wolf emerging to claim her rightful place in the world.
The disappointment in the room had been palpable, thick enough to choke on. I could still hear the whispers as the guests had filtered out, their voices carrying across the manicured lawns with cruel clarity. "Perhaps she's just a late bloomer." "Well, she can't all be prodigies." "Maybe the Nightshade bloodline isn't as strong as we thought."
My nineteenth birthday had been smaller. Quieter. Fewer guests, more pointed looks. The comments had shifted from disappointed to pitying. "Poor thing." "Such a shame." "At least she still has her family's status."
By twenty, it was just my parents and a handful of pack elders who felt obligated to attend. My mother—the fierce warrior who'd fought in the Primordial Wars, whose wolf form could tear through enemy lines like tissue paper—had actually said the words I'd never thought I'd hear from her lips: "Maybe she's not meant to shift. Some wolves are born without the gift."
My father, a Beta whose strategic mind had guided our pack through countless conflicts, had been even more brutal in his assessment. "Three years, Elara. Three full moons, and nothing. Perhaps we need to consider the possibility that there's been some... mistake."
The implication had hung in the air between us like poison gas. Not their daughter. Couldn't be. The great Nightshade line, tainted by a child who couldn't even manage the most basic aspect of our nature.
And now, twenty-one. Completely alone except for a crooked cake and my rapidly deteriorating sense of self-worth.
The statue of the Moon Goddess loomed behind me, her stone features serene and unchanging. She'd watched over our pack for generations, her blessing supposedly flowing through our bloodline like liquid silver. Right now, I wanted to ask her what the hell she'd been thinking.
I closed my eyes, tilting my face toward the moon.
"Moon Goddess," I whispered, eyes still shut tight like a child making a birthday wish. "I know you've given me everything. Strong parents. A prestigious lineage. The discipline and training that made me the top fighter in my age group—at least until everyone else could shift and I couldn't. I never faced real adversity growing up. I was the golden child, the promised prodigy, the future of the pack."
I squeezed my eyes tighter, as if that might make my prayer more convincing. "But not being able to shift... it's not just embarrassing. It's existential. It's like being a tiger without teeth. A dragon without fire. So please, I'm begging you—give me a sign. Anything. Just show me that I'm not completely—"
A blinding light exploded behind my eyelids.
My breath caught. Holy shit. Was this actually happening?
Had the Moon Goddess actually—
"What the fuck?"
The words burst from my lips as I threw up my hand to shield my eyes from the sudden glare. But this wasn't divine intervention. This was a goddamn flashlight, industrial-strength and aimed directly at my face.
"Still making wishes on your birthday, Elara Nightshade?"
The voice was familiar, dripping with false sweetness that barely concealed the venom underneath. I lowered my hand, squinting against the light as a figure emerged from the shadows at the garden's edge. Blonde hair caught the moonlight, styled in perfect waves that probably took an hour to achieve. Designer clothes that screamed money and status. And that smile—that fucking smile that had once been genuine but was now nothing more than a weapon.
Cassidy Thornwood. Former best friend. Current pain in my ass.
She'd been an Omega's daughter when we'd met as children, and I'd never cared about the status difference. We'd been inseparable, training together, gossiping about pack politics, planning our futures with the naive certainty of youth. But that was before. Before I'd failed to shift. Before she'd transformed into a wolf so beautiful and powerful that everyone had immediately forgotten she'd ever been considered lesser. Before she'd decided that our friendship was a liability she could no longer afford.
The betrayal had stung worse than any of the others. At least my parents' disappointment made sense. But Cassidy? She'd known me. Really known me. And she'd still chosen to join the chorus of mockery.
"Turn off the fucking light, Cassidy," I said, my voice low and dangerous. "It's my birthday. The least you could do is not blind me on what's already shaping up to be a spectacularly shitty evening."
She laughed, but she lowered the flashlight. Not out of kindness—I could see it in her eyes. She wanted to watch my face clearly when she delivered whatever blow she'd come here to land.
"Oh, don't be so dramatic," she said, moving closer to the table where my sad excuse for a cake sat. She eyed it with barely concealed amusement. "I actually think the universe has been remarkably fair with you, all things considered. You got the prestigious family, the Alpha King's personal attention from childhood, the best training money could buy. A little... deficiency... seems like a reasonable trade-off, don't you think?"
My hands clenched into fists at my sides. Three years ago, I would have shifted into my wolf form and shown her exactly what I thought of her assessment. Now, all I had were words and the fighting skills I'd honed to compensate for my missing half.
"Watch your mouth," I said quietly. "Birthday or not, I'm still perfectly capable of kicking your ass across this garden."
"Temper, temper." Cassidy's smile widened, but there was something else in her expression now. Something that looked almost like... anticipation? "But I'm not here to fight with you, Elara. Honestly, I have better things to do than watch you blow out candles on that disaster of a cake and make wishes that will never come true."
She paused, letting the words sink in like knives. "Well, I mean, I could stay and watch. The outcome is pretty predictable at this point. But as entertaining as that might be, I'm actually here on official business."
Something in her tone made my stomach drop. Official business. That meant pack business. That meant—
"The Alpha King needs you," Cassidy continued, examining her perfectly manicured nails with studied casualness. "He's waiting at the palace. Now."
My mind raced, running through possibilities. Alpha King Aldric hadn't summoned me personally in almost two years, not since it became clear that I wasn't going to be the prodigy everyone had expected. When he looked at me now, it was with the same distant politeness he showed to any other pack member—no warmth, no recognition of the child he'd once praised so lavishly.
"The Alpha King?" I repeated, hating how uncertain my voice sounded. "What does he want?"
Cassidy's smile turned razor-sharp. "Oh, I'm not going to spoil the surprise. But..." She glanced at the cake, then back at me. "You should probably eat a piece before you go. Trust me on this. Once you hear what he has to say, you're not going to have much of an appetite."
The words hit like a physical blow. Whatever was waiting for me at the palace, it wasn't good. I could see it in every line of Cassidy's body, in the way she was practically vibrating with suppressed glee. This was going to hurt. This was going to change everything.
But I'd be damned if I'd let her see my fear.
"The only thing that could ruin my appetite," I said, forcing my voice into something resembling confidence, "would be having to look at your face while I eat. So I think I'll pass on the cake for now."
I moved past her, heading toward the garden gate with long, deliberate strides. I could feel her eyes on my back, could sense her opening her mouth to say something else—probably some fake sympathetic bullshit—but I didn't give her the chance. Whatever was waiting for me at the palace, I'd face it without her pitying commentary.
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