They thought breaking me would make me weak. But they only made me stronger." Aria Moonshade was born a warrior. Rejected by her fated mate. Cast aside like a broken toy. She rebuilt herself with fire in her heart and vengeance in her blood. But when Alpha Kael of the Midnight Pack forcibly claims her as his mate, she’s thrust back into a world of power, politics, and danger she thought she’d left behind. Cursed to lose his wolf unless he bonds with a female, Kael is cold, demanding, and relentless. He doesn’t care about love, only about breaking the curse. But Aria is no one’s pawn. She doesn’t want to be his mate, and doesn't need his protection. And yet, their bond grows stronger with every passing day. As enemies close in, Aria must decide will she stay and break Kael’s curse, or will she tear everything down to reclaim her freedom One thing’s for sure: She’s not the same broken girl she once was. Now, she’s a force to be reckoned with. The Midnight Alpha thought he could control her. But she’s about to show him that no one owns her heart, not even fate.
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The full moon bled red.
Aria’s claws dug into the dirt as she raced through the burning trees of Moonshade. Smoke choked the air. The screams of her pack echoed behind her wolves howling, bones snapping, fires crackling through the sacred forest.
She didn't look back.
She couldn’t.
She’d seen what those Midnight wolves had done to the others tearing through warriors like they were nothing. They didn’t fight fair. They fought to conquer.
Her legs burned, heart pounding in her chest like a war drum. Her wolf snarled inside, ready to turn and fight. But Aria forced her down.
No. Not now.
She was a fighter, yes. A warrior. But she wasn't stupid. Charging straight into death wasn’t bravery, it was waste.
She needed to survive.
The ground trembled as a massive shape landed behind her. Too heavy. Too fast.
Alpha.
Her heart skipped.
A black blur tackled her to the ground. She slammed hard into the soil, the wind knocked from her lungs.
Before she could move, claws pinned her down.
Snarling. Breathing. Hot, furious breath against her neck.
Then his voice.
Deep. Calm. Cold as ice.
“You’re strong. I like that.”
Aria thrashed, but he didn’t flinch. Her claws tore at his arms, but his grip didn’t loosen. The power coming off him was like nothing she’d felt before. Raw. Dark. Dangerous.
“Get off me!” she snapped, fangs bared.
He didn’t answer.
Instead, he leaned down and sank his teeth into her neck.
Aria screamed.
Not from pain. From fury.
The heat of the mate bond rushed through her blood like wildfire, unwanted and uninvited.
He’d marked her.
Without her consent.
The Alpha of the Midnight Pack had claimed her.
Aria woke in chains.
The room was dark stone cold, silent, and reeking of power. Her wrists were shackled to the wall. Moonlight dripped through a single window far above. Her body ached, but her strength was returning.
Her wolf paced inside her, angry and alert.
She jerked against the chains. They didn’t budge.
The door creaked open.
He entered.
The Alpha.
He wasn’t in wolf form now. Tall. Broad. Wearing black robes marked with silver thread the royal crest of the Midnight Pack stitched over his heart.
Dark hair. Eyes like thunderclouds. A face carved in stone.
Aria spat at his feet.
“Coward,” she growled.
He tilted his head. No anger. No reaction.
“You’re awake.”
“Release me.”
“No.”
She bared her teeth. “You marked me without my consent.”
“I did.”
“That’s not how it works.”
“In my pack, it is.”
Aria’s fists clenched. “I don’t belong to you.”
“You do now.”
His voice didn’t rise. No threats. No snarls. Just certainty.
She yanked at the chains again. “Why me?”
Alpha Kael walked closer.
“You were rejected by your mate. You survived. You’re strong. I need that.”
Aria flinched. “You know nothing about me.”
“I know enough. You were fated to Zane of the Frost Claw Pack. He rejected you. You nearly died from it.”
Aria looked away. The memory clawed through her chest like a storm. Cold eyes. A twisted smirk. The words: I don’t want you. You’re weak.
“I didn’t die,” she whispered.
Kael nodded once. “Exactly.”
She glared at him. “What do you want from me?”
He said nothing for a long moment.
Then:
“There’s a curse on my bloodline. If I don’t complete the bond before the next full moon, I lose everything. My wolf. My power. My title.”
“So you picked a random wolf and bit her?”
“I picked a survivor. A fighter. Someone who knows pain.”
Aria’s voice dropped. “You don’t want a mate. You want a tool.”
Kael didn’t deny it.
“I will not accept the bond,” she said coldly.
“You don’t have to. It’s already begun. Your wolf will feel it. You’ll feel it.”
Aria forced herself to laugh. “You think I’ll fall in love with you because of a mark? You don’t know me at all.”
“I don’t need your love. I need your power.”
He turned to leave.
But at the door, he paused.
“You’ll be moved to the Luna quarters tomorrow. Prepare yourself. The pack will expect obedience.”
“Then they’ll be disappointed,” Aria hissed.
Kael didn’t look back.
The Luna quarters were a prison in gold.
Silken sheets. Velvet robes. A balcony overlooking the Midnight territory. Food brought on silver trays. But guards at every door.
Aria didn’t eat.
She didn’t sleep.
She stood by the window, watching the dark wolves run through the trees below.
The bond itched in her skin. Her wolf felt restless. Conflicted.
He marked us. But he’s not ours.
She dug her claws into the balcony stone.
Then movement in the trees.
A figure. Watching her.
Not Kael. Someone else.
A flash of silver fur.
Then gone.
She stepped back.
Enemy?
Spy?
Or someone waiting to help her?
The next morning, a sharp knock on the door.
“Get ready,” a female voice snapped.
Before she could answer, two guards entered, dragging in a heavy robe lined with white fur.
“For the Alpha Council,” one said. “Don’t make us dress you.”
Aria snatched the robe from his hands. “Touch me and lose your fingers.”
They left, grumbling.
She changed, her movements sharp. Her mind is sharper.
This was her chance to learn. To gather information. To survive.
And maybe to take him down from inside.
The council chamber was built of black stone and firelight. Twelve elders sat in a crescent, their eyes cold, judging. Kael stood at the center. He didn’t look at her.
“Present the Luna,” one of the elders demanded.
Aria stepped forward.
Gasps rippled through the room.
“She’s the Moonshade warrior,” someone whispered.
“A rejected wolf,” another scoffed.
Kael raised a hand. Silence fell.
“She is mine,” he said.
Aria’s jaw tightened.
A test.
She turned to the elders and said clearly, “I did not choose this. But I will not kneel to weakness.”
The room froze.
Then Kael did something unexpected.
He smiled.
The first real emotion she’d seen
from him.
That night, she returned to her room and found a note on her bed.
You’re not safe here. Watch the ones closest to him. Trust no one.
No name. No scent.
But the handwriting was familiar.
Her heart pounded.
Zane.
He was here.
Chapter 51: Aria stood at the edge of the Midnight Pack’s territory, the moonlight brushing her skin like a memory. The air was crisp, charged with something she couldn’t name. Behind her, the warriors gathered, waiting for her signal. Ahead, a thick fog crept in, unnatural and cold. It was the kind of fog that whispered secrets, the kind that wrapped around your bones and tried to pull you into the past.She knew this wasn’t just an ordinary patrol. Not anymore. The moment that sealed envelope had been delivered to Kael’s private chambers bearing the seal of the Alpha King everything had shifted."Aria," Kael said from beside her, his voice low, gruff. "Stay close. This fog isn’t natural."She turned to him. There was tension in his eyes, but also warmth. Despite everything his curse, her wounds, the prophecy, and the lies they’d chosen each other. For now.But now wasn’t enough with a new war looming.Aria nodded. "Let’s finish this patrol. Then we talk about the Alpha King’s
Chapter 50– The silence in the Midnight Pack’s war room was louder than a howl.Aria stood near the tall windows, moonlight brushing her cheek like a whisper. Her arms were crossed, jaw tight, eyes locked on the horizon as if she could see past the mountains. Past the pain. Past everything.Behind her, Kael didn’t move.He had been silent since they returned from the battlefield. The scent of blood and fire still clung to their clothes. His wound deep and angry across his ribs had stopped bleeding, but it throbbed with every breath.Still, the real pain wasn’t physical.It was her silence.“I told you the truth,” he finally said, voice rough.Aria didn’t turn around. “Not all of it.”Kael stepped closer, slowly, carefully, like a wolf approaching a wounded mate. “I told you I used you at first. That I needed you to survive. But I never meant for it to be like this.”“You marked me. Caged me. Lied to me,” she hissed. “And I still stayed.”She turned then, eyes flashing silver. “But
Chapter 49 - The silence in the Midnight Pack’s war chamber was suffocating.Aria stood at the head of the long obsidian table, her knuckles white from gripping the edges. Around her, Kael, Beta Lucien, Elder Mirka, and several elite warriors listened as the messenger’s words echoed like thunder in the quiet room.“The Alpha King summons you to the High Council in three days.”Three days.A war she hadn’t asked for. A bloodline she never knew existed.“What else did the King’s envoy say?” Kael asked, his voice steady, though Aria could feel the tension pulsing from him.The young wolf who delivered the message hesitated. “He said...the Council demands to see the Marked Luna.” His eyes flicked nervously to Aria. “He called her the ‘Moonblood.’”Aria’s stomach twisted.Moonblood.The word triggered something deep within her, like a long-forgotten melody echoing from her soul. She looked at Kael, but his face was unreadable, though his hand clenched the back of her chair.“That’s eno
Chapter 48The howling wind outside the Midnight Pack’s borders wasn’t natural. It carried whispers of ancient ones chanting in a language Aria didn’t understand but her wolf did. Her heart thudded against her ribs as she stood at the edge of the border line, arms crossed, eyes narrowing at the fog rolling in from the woods.“They’re watching us,” she whispered.Kael stepped beside her, his scent grounding her. “Not watching. Waiting.”“For what?”He didn’t answer. His face was hard as stone, jaw clenched. Whatever was coming, he already knew it wouldn’t be good.Behind them, warriors moved through the camp, reinforcing barriers, sharpening weapons, whispering rumors of war. Since Kael's wound from Zane’s last ambush, the entire pack had been on edge.But it wasn’t just the coming war that stirred fear.It was her.Ever since she’d led the last battle and broken Kael’s curse, wolves looked at her with awe and suspicion. Some bowed. Others glared.And she could feel it. The power in
Chapter 47: Fire and BloodAria’s body went stiff.She was face-to-face with the woman who haunted her dreams.The one she had seen in the bloodstone’s fire.Kael’s so-called true mate.Alive.And standing only feet away, in the heart of Midnight Pack’s most sacred hall.“How...?” Aria whispered, her voice trembling. Her claws slid out instinctively.The woman smiled coldly. She was stunning tall, raven-black hair cascading down her back, eyes that burned like crimson coals. Her presence radiated danger, and power. Pure, ancient power.“Hello, niece,” the woman said.Aria froze.Niece?“You’re lying,” Aria said, though her voice cracked.“No.” The woman stepped closer, her long cloak dragging over the marble floor. “I am Seraphina. Daughter of the last Moonshade Queen. Sister to your mother. And once, Kael promised Luna.”Seraphina.The name clawed through Aria’s memory, echoing from the forbidden scrolls Lucien had shown her.“Seraphina died in the Great Fire,” Aria said.Seraphina t
Chapter 46: The council chamber of the Midnight Pack had never felt colder.Aria stood at Kael’s side, her fingers still trembling from the vision she had seen through the bloodstone. The image of Kael’s supposed "true mate" smirking through the flames refused to leave her mind."That woman... she’s alive," Aria whispered, her voice hoarse.Kael’s jaw clenched. “No. It can’t be.”Elder Mirka’s eyes gleamed as she stepped forward. “If the bloodstone showed her, then it’s true. The dead never lie.”Aria turned toward her sharply. “And if she’s alive... that means the curse never needed me, right?” Her voice cracked at the end.Silence.Kael looked at her with a mixture of pain and guilt. “No. I don’t know what this means yet, but I know what I feel for you is real. I didn’t choose you just to survive, Aria. I need you.”But Aria pulled away. “Then why does it feel like fate is laughing at me?”Lucien stepped into the room, face pale. “We have a bigger problem. Scouts report that the
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