"Just act like you’re my Luna,” he murmured, his silver-gray eyes piercing through my guarded resolve as he leaned closer, invading my space. “In return, I’ll make the ones who hurt you bend until they break.” His words sent a chill down my spine, their promise as intoxicating as it was terrifying. “What makes you think I’d take help from my worst enemy?” I blurted, forcing myself to meet his gaze despite his towering, domineering presence. Lucian’s lips curved into a smirk, but his voice dropped, dead cold. “Because, girl, we both know revenge doesn’t come from weakness. And you’re far too strong to die in their shadow.” I couldn’t help but chuckle, bitterness lacing the sound. “Whatever you say, Alpha Lucian. I’d be the biggest fool to trust the devil.” - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Alina’s world crumbled the day she caught her fated mate, the man she had sacrificed everything for, wrapped in the arms of her cousin. His rejection didn’t just shatter her heart; it destroyed her reputation, leaving her devastated and banished from the pack she once called home. When she was killed, she thought she had lost it all but it was far from it when she woke up to see her savior. Her old enemy –Alpha Lucian Blackwood. Lucian offers her a deal: pretend to be his Luna, and he’ll help her make those who wronged her pay. Desperate for justice, Alina agrees, but as they delve deeper into their dangerous arrangement, the lines between revenge and desire begin to blur. When her former mate begins seeking redemption, can she give up her first love, or will Lucian let her go? What happens when she gets hit with dark truths?
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As I stood in front of the mirror, the reflection staring back at me was one I had long since accepted but still couldn't quite get used to. My face was scarred, the marks running across my skin a reminder of my past—of what I had endured and survived. I ran a finger lightly over the jagged edges, tracing them with a quiet reverence, because despite everything, I didn’t regret the incident that had caused them. The pain had led me to Rowan, my fated mate, and for that, I would never wish it away.
The dress he had gifted me last full moon hung on the back of my door. It was stunning—deep sapphire, with delicate lace trimming the neckline and flowing elegantly to just above my knees. It was simple yet stunning, and Rowan had always told me to keep my legs covered, away from other eyes. I couldn’t help but smile, remembering his kiss from days ago. It was thrilling and electrifying, and my heart raced with the anticipation of seeing him tonight, in that dress, at the mating ceremony that was now only hours away.
Already, the evening sun was beginning to set, and it was past 4 p.m. I was supposed to meet him in five hours, but I couldn't wait. I wanted to see him sooner, to feel the thrill of his compliments and the warmth of his gaze. With a quick breath, I began to comb through my tangled hair, trying to smooth it as best I could.
I walked out of my room, my steps echoing softly in the quiet hall. As I passed a few of the other female werewolves, I felt their eyes on me, their gazes cold and judgmental. They didn’t hide it. It didn’t surprise me anymore. I was from the great pack—Silverstone Pack—but to them, I was still an anomaly, something to be pitied and whispered about.
“Goodness, just look at her,” one of the girls muttered, her voice low but sharp. “I pity Alpha Rowan. How unfortunate for him to be stuck with this... thing.”
“She’s going to marry him tomorrow?” another voice scoffed. “Alpha Rowan is young and handsome, but he’s going to marry an ugly wretch. She’s what? Twenty? A late bloomer who can’t even shift.”
“Yeah,” the third one added, shaking her head. “She’ll never get her wolf. We’ll be doomed with a wolf-less Luna.”
I felt the sting of their words, but I didn’t let it show. I didn’t react. I just kept walking, head high, my pride in Rowan burning hotter than their insults. I could feel their eyes boring into my back, the sneers on their faces like daggers, but I refused to let them affect me. I wasn’t about to give them the satisfaction of seeing me crumble.
“Why don’t you all just shut up?” I muttered under my breath, my eyes narrowing as I passed them. They quickly averted their gazes, no longer meeting my eyes. But I could still feel their judgment, thick in the air, hanging over me like a cloud of venom. I wanted to go back and pull their heads off, to show them that I wasn’t as weak as they thought. But I stopped myself, reminding myself it wasn’t worth it.
No matter what they said, I was still going to marry Rowan tomorrow. And he loved me. That was all that mattered.
I continued down the hallway toward the packhouse, my steps sure and steady. But as I walked, my mind drifted to the conversation I’d had with the sorceress a few weeks ago. Her words echoed in my head:
“You’re going to get your wolf soon, child,” she had said, her eyes glowing with ancient wisdom. “And when that happens, a man will change your life.”
I had been so uncertain at the time, unsure of how things would unfold. But now, looking forward to tomorrow, it all made sense. It was Rowan. Rowan had always been the one to bloom my life. He was the one who had sparked the fire inside me, who had made me feel like I was something more than the scars on my face.
He had always been the one to make me feel alive, to give me hope. He had been my light in the darkness, my reason to keep going. And I believed in him.
I could feel my heart flutter at the thought of him, and the weight of the world seemed to lift off my shoulders. Tomorrow, everything will change. Tomorrow, I would finally be the Luna of Silverstone Pack, no longer the girl with the scars and the whispers behind her back.
I reached the door of the packhouse, the familiar sounds of the bustling wolves inside, and my heart skipped a beat. Rowan was waiting for me. I could feel it. I had no idea what the future held for me, no idea when I would finally shift into my wolf, but I knew one thing for sure. I had him. And that was all I needed.
The courtroom was empty, its echoing silence unsettling. I closed the door behind me, hoping to find Rowan here, as he often sought solitude in this space to think. But to my dismay, he wasn’t. My heart sank slightly as I turned around, only to jump when I saw someone standing there.
“Goodness, Kiara!” I exclaimed, clutching my chest and glaring at my best friend. “You scared me!”
“Sorry,” she said, shrugging nonchalantly. “Didn’t mean to. I just saw you walk in.”
I rolled my eyes. “Did you happen to see Rowan?”
Her expression darkened. “I saw your so-called great cousin Lydia with him earlier.”
I sighed, already sensing where this was going. “Come on, Kiara. I don’t get why you dislike Lydia so much. She’s sweet.”
“She doesn’t seem so to me,” Kiara replied, her gaze dropping to my dress. “This dress…”
“It’s lovely, right?” I said, spinning around to show it off. “Rowan gifted it to me.”
Kiara wrinkled her nose. “It looks… tacky,” she muttered, though her tone suggested she wasn’t trying to upset me.
I shook my head. “You mean the opposite.”
“No, Alina,” she began, but I cut her off with a huff. “Whatever. I need to go see Rowan.”
With that, I left, brushing aside her unlikely dislike for Lydia and her occasional snide remarks about Rowan. Kiara had her opinions, but I loved her regardless. Still, I couldn’t let her negativity taint my excitement.
Three years ago, during the pack's annual Great Fight, I’d risked my life for Rowan. I saved him from a fire incident that occurred in the cottage by the training ground, but at a great cost—my face, now permanently scarred. I didn’t regret it. It was that moment that brought us closer, securing a bond that had grown deeper with time. Since then, Rowan had been nothing but kind, defending me from torment and coaching me privately to build my confidence. Despite the hardships, I was grateful. The Moon Goddess might have taken my parents, but she’d given me Rowan, my fated mate.
I reached his quarters and smiled, anticipation bubbling within me. I couldn’t wait to tell him how much I loved and appreciated him. As I approached his room, the silence of the hallway was interrupted by faint noises.
Groans. Then moans.
I froze, my hand hovering over the doorknob. My heart raced as I leaned closer, straining to hear.
“Ah, faster, Rowan, ahhh,” a feminine’s voice cried out.
I stiffened, my blood turning cold. The voice was disturbingly familiar.
“You want more,” Rowan groaned, his voice low and rough. “You’re such a beautiful mess.”
“Aw, harder, Rowan. I’m close!”
The voice hit me like a punch. Lydia.
My breath caught in my throat as my trembling hand gripped the doorknob. No. It couldn’t be.
Their laughter broke through the haze of disbelief.
“I can’t believe you’re fucking me now whereas you’re performing your mating ceremony with Alina tomorrow,” Lydia said, her tone mocking.
“What?” I whispered to myself, shaking my head in denial.
Rowan chuckled darkly. “You think I’m really going to make that forsaken, ugly-dumdum cousin of yours my Luna?”
“Yes,” Lydia replied, almost amused.
“Never,” he spat with obvious derision.
“Really? She's your fated mate though.”
“Oh, yeah,” Rowan said firmly. “She’s my fated mate, but so what? I’m never spending my life with her. It’d be torture having a wolfless, ugly, and scarred Luna.”
His words hit me like shards of glass piercing my chest. Tears blurred my vision as I clung to the door for support.
“So there’s not going to be a mating ceremony?” Lydia asked, her voice dripping with satisfaction.
“No, Lydia. I’m going to reject her before it happens. I can’t curse myself by waking up to that face every morning or sharing a bed with her.”
Lydia laughed, the sound cruel and vindictive. “Good. She doesn’t deserve you, Rowan. Not even a little bit.”
“Exactly,” he agreed. “Whatever I’ve done with her was just a show—a way to look honorable. I never cared about her. Not for a second.”
Tears spilled down my cheeks as his words tore through me. The man I loved, the one who promised me forever, had been deceiving me all along.
“You’re incredible, Rowan,” Lydia purred.
“And you’re going to be my Luna,” he said. “Now, let’s continue.”
The sound of their bodies slapping together, their moans, and their gasps filled the air, each noise like a hammer to my heart. My hand fell from the doorknob, and the door creaked open slightly.
Alina’s POV I stood before the mirror in my room, my back turned as I slowly pulled down my sleeve. The faint rustle of fabric against skin was the only sound in the stillness. The blouse slipped off one shoulder, exposing the top curve of my back to the mirror. And there it was again, the mark.The crescent.It shimmered faintly like light bouncing on still water, except it wasn’t light, it was something else. Something strange. Something I didn’t ask for. I stared at it longer, hoping, begging for it to reveal its meaning. But it just sat there, glowing gently like it owned me.What was it?I exhaled deeply, the weight of confusion pressing down on my chest. I pulled the sleeve back up and buttoned my blouse again, slower this time, as if delaying the inevitable questions clawing at the inside of my mind.I needed answers. That dream last night still clung to my skin like cold sweat. That woman – me, but not me – with the same mark had spoken like she knew something I didn’t. Like
Alina’s POV “No,” I replied curtly, my voice clipped like the snap of a closing gate. “Because Cade isn’t just another man.”His jaw tensed, the line of his mouth flattening. For a moment, I thought he’d say nothing. Then, with a short breath that seemed to scrape through his throat, he shrugged.“Fine.” His tone was light, but there was an edge to it, raw and biting. “Do as you wish. It won’t bother me in the slightest. You can fall for his pure charm too. I don’t care.”That stung more than it should have.A slow smirk tugged at my lips, part mocking, part armor. But before I could let it speak for me, he flicked a sharp look in my direction.“By the way,” he said, voice low and annoyingly composed, “let’s start training for you. It’s quite unfortunate” – his emphasis on the word was like a deliberate sting – “that Cade won’t be able to train you.”I blinked. “What? Training?”He nodded once, leaning back in his chair like he hadn’t just thrown a wrench into my peace.“Yes. You can
Alina's POV I paused and gave him a flat look. “So that’s why you invited me this morning? To mock me over toast and eggs?”He chuckled. “Well, I did want to see if you were chewing your tongue.”I rolled my eyes, but the corner of my lips betrayed me.He wasn’t done.“You used to be so dramatic. Like the world was going to collapse if you so much as looked in my direction. And now? You even smiled when I served your tea.”“That was a polite reaction,” I said dryly.“You rolled your eyes at me with grace. That’s called growth.”“I will stab you with this butter knife.”He grinned and leaned forward. “And here I was thinking you’d matured.”I tried to hold it in. Really, I did.But then he said, “Do you remember when you said I looked like a vulture and that you’d rather marry a tree stump than me?”That did it.I dropped my spoon and laughed, my shoulders shaking before I could stop myself.He laughed too, soft and pleased with himself. Then, without any warning, he said another line
Alina’s POVI should’ve been relieved that the ball was over.But no. The moment we stepped out of that grand hall, reality started to feel… fragile. Like glass under my feet.We’d done well, Lucian and I. Pretending like we were the real thing. Smiling in sync. Dancing like every step was choreographed by fate. His hand never left mine, not even once. I laughed, tilted my head when he whispered something ridiculous, and leaned in just right when others were watching. It felt smooth. Too smooth.But I didn’t miss the eyes. The curiosity cloaked behind champagne glasses. The sideways glances filled with wonder, or worse, suspicion. It clung to me all night like perfume I never asked to wear.Lucian, on the other hand, played his role effortlessly. Powerful. Respected. Feared. Everything an Alpha was supposed to be.And hot. Goddess, it still annoys me how good he looked in that suit.Still, even with all the acting, I couldn’t deny we looked like we had it all.Even if it was a lie.De
Rowan’s POVI didn’t know why, I just couldn’t take my eyes off her.The woman.She was somehow unfamiliar, yet everything about her tugged at a part of me I thought had gone numb. Something visceral. I tried to dismiss the pull at first, like a subtle breeze brushing against skin I had grown too numb to feel… but it kept growing stronger. Restless. Obsessive.Her face – it reminded me of Alina.No, not her exact features. This woman was different. Sharper. Bolder. Not soft like Alina had been. She held herself like she’d seen war and smiled through it. She seemed confident without flaunting it, proud without trying. Sophisticated. Elegant. Classy. Every movement she made had meaning, like she knew people were watching but didn’t give them the satisfaction of acknowledgment.She was stunning.Everything about her was put together like art meant for a private collection: one glance wasn’t enough and every new look uncovered something deeper.And yet… in the core of her presence,
Alina’s POVGoddess.I couldn’t wrap my head around what he meant with his last words. "I wanted to make sure your ex isn’t digging into you in the restroom."Lucian… was never one to waste words, and he definitely didn’t say things without a reason. His voice had held no jealousy, just cold calculation. A prediction, maybe. Or a warning cloaked in sarcasm.And suddenly, I wasn’t sure if I was still the one pulling the strings, or if I’d unknowingly handed them all to him, wrapped in a bow.We walked back into the ballroom, his grip on my hand steady but loose enough to pretend it was casual. But I knew it wasn’t. He was anchoring me again, grounding me in a way that both irritated and unsettled me.The moment we returned, the music shifted. Strings and soft percussion filled the air.Lucian turned to me, hand already out. “Let’s have a dance, Alina.”It wasn’t a request.He said it like a command disguised as charm, and before I could object, he had already begun leading me to the c
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