The Slave's Birthday

Lyra's POV

The rock hit my shoulder so hard I stumbled and fell face-first into the cold mine dirt.

"Get up, slave!" Beta Kane's words boomed through the dark tunnel. "The silver won't dig itself!"

I pushed myself up on shaking arms, tasting blood where I bit my tongue. My knees burned from scraping against the sharp stones, but I couldn't cry. Slaves who cried got worse treatment.

"I'm sorry, Beta Kane," I whispered, grabbing my pickaxe again. The metal handle felt freezing in my hands. "I'll work faster."

He laughed, but it wasn't a happy sound. "You better. It's your birthday today, isn't it? Twenty years old and still the weakest wolf in the pack."

My heart jumped. He remembered my birthday? Nobody ever remembered my birthday. But then I saw the mean smile on his face and knew he only remembered so he could be crueler.

"Maybe we should give you a special birthday present," Kane said, taking up another rock. "How about—"

A small chirp made us both turn. There, near my feet, was a tiny bird. Its feathers were gray and still, and its little eyes were closed forever. It must have fallen from somewhere up high.

Something weird happened in my chest. A warm feeling spread through me like drinking hot soup on a cold day. Without thinking, I dropped my shovel and reached for the dead bird.

"Don't touch that dirty thing!" Kane yelled, but my fingers were already touching the bird's soft feathers.

The moment my skin touched it, everything changed.

Silver light poured out of my hands like water. The light was so bright I had to close my eyes. I felt something running out of me, like when you pour juice from a pitcher. But instead of getting empty, I felt more full than ever before.

When I opened my eyes, the bird's tiny black eyes were looking back at me. It chirped once, flapped its wings, and flew away into the darkness above us.

Kane's mouth hung open like a door someone forgot to close. His face was white as fresh snow.

"What... what did you just do?" he whispered.

I looked down at my hands. They looked the same as always - small, dirty, covered in cuts from the sharp rocks. But I could still feel something warm moving under my skin, like tiny stars dancing in my blood.

"I don't know," I said honestly. "I just... I wanted it to be okay."

Kane stepped back from me like I was on fire. "This isn't possible. Slaves can't... you can't..."

Before he could finish talking, heavy footsteps echoed through the tunnel. Someone was coming, and they were coming fast.

"Beta Kane!" a voice called. "Where are you? Beta Marcus wants to see the slave girl right now!"

My stomach dropped to my toes. Beta Marcus never wanted to see me unless I was in big trouble. What if he found out about the bird? What if Kane told him what I could do?

Kane looked at me with wide, scared eyes. "Not a word about this," he hissed quietly. "Not to anyone. Do you understand me?"

I nodded quickly. "I understand."

A younger wolf ran into our cave, breathing hard. "There you are! Beta Marcus is waiting in the main room. He says it's important."

Kane grabbed my arm so tight it hurt. "Come on. And remember what I said."

We walked through the winding tunnels toward the main room. My heart was beating so fast I thought it might jump out of my chest. Why did Marcus want to see me? And what was that warm feeling still moving through my body?

The main chamber was brighter than the tunnels, with electric lights hanging from the roof. Beta Marcus stood in the middle, and he was even more handsome than I remembered. His dark hair was beautiful, and his brown eyes looked kind. He was holding something small and shiny in his hand.

When he saw me, his face lit up with a smile that made my knees feel weak.

"Lyra," he said, and his voice was warm like honey. "Happy birthday."

I couldn't speak. Nobody had ever said happy birthday to me before. Nobody had ever smiled at me like that.

"You look surprised," Marcus laughed softly. "Did you think I forgot? I could never forget something so important."

He walked closer to me, and that warm feeling in my chest got stronger. But this time it wasn't coming from inside me. It was coming from whatever he was holding in his hand.

"I have a gift for you," he said, opening his hand.

It was a necklace with a small round charm. The pendant was silver and had strange symbols cut into it. The moment I saw it, the warm feeling became so strong I could barely breathe.

"What is it?" I whispered.

Marcus's smile got bigger. "It's very special, Lyra. Just like you are."

He stepped behind me and lifted the necklace over my head. When the pendant touched my skin, it felt like being hit by lightning. But instead of pain, I felt... linked. Like a lost piece of me had finally been found.

"How does it feel?" Marcus asked, his breath warm against my ear.

"It feels..." I turned to look at him, and when our eyes met, something impossible happened. I felt a pull toward him, like a rope tied around my heart was tugging me closer. "It feels like coming home."

Marcus's eyes got very bright. "That's because we're meant to be together, Lyra. This necklace proves it."

"What do you mean?" I asked, but I was already starting to understand. The stories the other slaves whispered late at night, about special links between wolves, about finding your other half...

"You're my mate," Marcus said simply. "My fated mate."

The world spun around me. Beta Marcus, the second most powerful wolf in our pack, was my mate? Me, the lowest slave, the girl everyone laughed at?

"But that's impossible," I breathed. "I'm just a slave. I'm nobody."

Marcus reached up and touched my face softly. "You're not nobody to me. You're everything."

For the first time in my life, I felt like I mattered. Like I was worth something. The necklace grew warmer against my skin, and I could feel Marcus's feelings mixing with mine through the connection.

But then Kane cleared his throat loudly, telling us he was still there.

Marcus stepped back quickly, and his face changed. The kindness was still there, but now there was something else too. Something that looked almost like... fear?

"This has to stay between us," Marcus said quietly. "No one can know about our bond. Not yet."

"Why not?" I asked.

Marcus looked around uncomfortably, then leaned closer. "Because there are others who would hurt you if they knew how special you are. Promise me you'll keep this secret."

I nodded, but confusion was starting to creep into my happy feelings. "I promise."

"Good." Marcus smiled again, but this time it didn't quite reach his eyes. "Meet me tomorrow night after your work is done. Behind the big oak tree near the pack house. We have a lot to talk about."

He turned to leave, then stopped and looked back at me one more time.

"Oh, and Lyra?" he said. "Whatever you do, don't take off that chain. It's the only thing keeping our bond hidden from the others."

As his footsteps faded away, I touched the warm pendant at my throat. I was Marcus's mate. After twenty years of being nobody, I finally had someone who cared about me.

But as I stood there in the flickering light, a small voice in the back of my mind whispered a question that made my gut twist with fear: If our bond was so special and meant to be, why did it need to be hidden at all?

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