Rejected by her mate for being unfit as a Luna, Lyra is shattered, and determined to prove her worth. When her twin brother, Rowan, falls ill, their parents hide him away. With war drawing near and Alpha heirs sent to train at the elite Alpha Academy, Lyra disguises herself as Rowan to protect her pack’s honor. Now living among future Alphas, she must master her wolf, fight harder than anyone, and keep her identity secret. But one enemy threatens it all. Killian, a ruthless Alpha, hates “Rowan” for reasons he can’t explain…until his wolf reacts. Mated to a boy? Impossible. As war nears, Lyra must choose: keep lying and survive…or risk it all for her second-chance mate.
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Owen had asked to speak with me. Owen. I couldn’t stop replaying it in my head. Maybe, just maybe, this was it. Maybe he’d finally see me…not as just the Alpha’s daughter, or the girl who hovered around him quietly…but as the one who had always been there. The one who loved him. The one who would have given him everything. When I spotted him across the clearing, my heart jumped. He looked like a storm…jaw clenched, arms crossed, his entire body radiating tension. Still, I smiled. I tried to believe there was something behind the cold mask he wore. Something soft. Something that maybe, just maybe, had started to care. I took a tentative step forward, heart thudding. “Owen,” I breathed, reaching out. He stepped back like my touch would poison him. “Don’t,” he snapped, voice flat and sharp. My hand dropped. My chest tightened. "Lyra," he said, and even the way he said my name sounded like an inconvenience. “We need to talk.” “I’m listening,” I whispered, trying to keep my voice from cracking. His eyes were everywhere but on me. He stared at the trees, the ground, even the clouds…but not once did he meet my eyes. Like I didn’t matter. Like I wasn’t even worth looking at. “I’ve been thinking,” he said, arms still crossed. “About our packs. About you. About this… mistake.” My lips parted slightly, confusion setting in. “Mistake?” “This…whatever this was supposed to be. The bond. You,” he spat. “None of it makes sense. And it never will.” My throat tightened. “Owen…” “You’re a charity case,” he cut in. “Everyone knows it. You trail behind me like some pathetic shadow, always watching, always hoping. It’s exhausting. You’re exhausting.” A sharp sting hit the back of my eyes, but I held it in. I wouldn't cry. Not yet. Not in front of him. “My father’s pack is struggling,” I said, swallowing the lump rising in my throat. “But that doesn’t mean I am. I’m not weak.” “You're nothing, Lyra.” His voice was like a blade. “Your pack is a disaster. Your bloodline is tainted by failure. And you? You’re dull. Predictable. Forgettable.” I blinked hard, forcing back the moisture in my eyes. My chest burned. My lungs felt tight. Still, I stood straight. “I don’t understand,” I said softly. “Why now? Why are you saying this now?” He finally looked at me. There was no warmth in his eyes. No remorse. Only disgust. “Because I’ve wasted enough time pretending,” he said. “Selena’s back.” The world dropped out from under me. “She left you,” I said quietly, the words barely forming. “She walked away from you. You broke down because of her. I was there. I…” “And I’d still choose her a thousand times over you,” he said, mouth twisting into a cruel grin. “You were a placeholder. A distraction. I never wanted you.” I took a shaky breath. My eyes were wet, the tears now threatening to fall, but I held them back. I refused to let him see them. “I was good to you,” I whispered. “I stayed. I waited. I tried.” “And I hated every second of it,” he snapped. “You’re always waiting around like a lost pup, clinging to the smallest shred of attention like it’s love. It’s pathetic.” I felt Nira growl within me, but her strength was faint…crushed beneath the weight of our shared heartbreak. “You’re rejecting me,” I said. “Aren’t you?” “I should’ve done it a long time ago,” he said, and then leaned closer, his voice low, venomous. “I reject you, Lyra of the Blueclaw Pack. I reject you, your weak blood, your desperate little heart, and everything you thought this was. I want nothing to do with you…not now, not ever.” His words hit like a storm, one after the other, tearing through the bond I had cherished for so long. Every part of me screamed. Every breath hurt. The tears were there, hot and heavy in my eyes, but I didn’t let them fall. He wasn’t worth that. “I accept your rejection,” I said, though my voice trembled. “And one day, Owen…you’ll realize what you lost.” He let out a short laugh. “The only thing I’m losing is dead weight.” I watched him turn his back on me without a second thought. No hesitation. No guilt. Just like that…he walked away. And I stood there…trembling, broken, but still not crying. Not yet. I wouldn’t give him that. Nira’s voice rose inside me, it was low but filled with rage. ‘We’ll rise, Lyra. We’ll become everything he said we couldn’t. And he’ll hate himself for ever speaking to us like that.’ And I swore then and there…I would make Owen regret every single word.Killian’s POVI shut the door behind me harder than I should’ve.My jaw clenched so tight it hurt. I kept walking. Past the office. Down the damn hall. I could feel eyes on me…every single one of those boys tracking my steps like I was the moon and they were born to follow it.I didn’t care.I needed air.Needed space.Needed something to break.I stormed past the training yard. My fists were balled, my nails digging deep into my palms. I wanted to punch a wall. Drive my fist into it until something gave in…bone or brick, didn’t matter. But I didn’t. I couldn’t. Not here. Not with every heir out here watching like I was some goddamn hero.I gritted my teeth and looked up at the sky, breathing sharp.Mate.The word burned through my skull.Mate.To a boy.Rowan Thorne. Alpha Heir of Blueclaw.Blueclaw…the pack hanging by threads. Warriors dying every month. Rogues slipping past their borders like it was a joke. Packs withdrawing alliances left and right. And somehow, they still had an
Lyra’s POV.The gates of Alpha Academy were massive. Towering. Iron bars twice my height, lined with scars from past battles. I stood in front of them with my hood pulled low, my chest bound so tight I could barely breathe. My heart slammed against my ribs, over and over, like it wanted out of this body.Guards stood the entrance, all muscle and menace, with eyes like they saw straight through people. They wore no uniforms...just black, battle-worn clothes and a scent that said one wrong move, and I’d never breathe again.‘You still want to do this?’ Nira asked, low in my head.She already knew the answer.I didn’t reply. I kept my jaw tight, voice buried deep. I adjusted the straps under my hoodie, pulling it closer to my skin. Every inch of me was Rowan now. I held out the forged crest, heart in my throat.The guard raised a brow. "Name?"I dropped my voice. "Rowan Thorne."He stared for a second too long. Then nodded."Welcome to Alpha Academy."The gates opened with a loud groan.
Lyra's POV.That night, I couldn't sleep.The house was too quiet, too heavy. Like it was holding its breath. And I knew something was wrong even before I heard the voices.I crept down the hallway, barefoot. The floor was cold, and every creak made me freeze. But I kept going. My parents' room was down the east wing. The door was cracked open. Just a little.I stood by the wall, just close enough to hear them.“You’re sending him to his death,” my mother’s voice was shaking. “He can’t even hold a full conversation anymore, Loran. He doesn’t sleep. He forgets his own name sometimes!”“Lower your voice,” my father hissed.“Why? You’re not listening anyway! You’re pretending this isn’t happening! Rowan is not well…he’s not Alpha material right now!”I pressed a hand to my chest.“I’m not pretending,” my father said. “I know very well what’s happening. I also know we don’t have time. The pack needs a leader. We are already a joke, Adina. Do you know how many packs have pulled their allia
Lyra's POV.The hallway was quiet now. Guards had taken Rowan away. My mother had vanished upstairs. The rest of the pack cleared out, whispers trailing behind them. No one dared to say it loud, but I knew what they were thinking.Our Alpha heir was out of his mind.I walked into the destroyed dining hall. Broken plates on the floor. Blood smeared on the wood. One of the chairs was still rocking slightly. My father stood by the window, hands behind his back, staring out into nothing.His shoulders were tight, like they’d been for months. But now, something else sat on them. Defeat.I stepped closer. “Dad.”He didn’t look at me. “Go to your room, Lyra.”“I need to talk to you.”His jaw tightened. “Later.”“No. Now.”He turned around. His eyes looked sunken, ringed with dark circles. There was no Alpha fury left in them. Just tiredness. Disbelief. “What do you want me to say?” he muttered. “That my son is losing his mind? That the pack is falling apart? That we’ve been getting rogue att
Lyra's POV.I didn’t remember walking back home.The forest zipped past in colors I didn’t care to name. My legs moved on their own. Every step felt like it was dragging me down deeper. That rejection…it was still clawing at me from the inside out. I couldn’t even breathe right. My chest felt like someone had slammed a fist through it and never pulled back.But I didn’t cry.Not for him.By the time I reached the packhouse, my hands were shaking, and my feet were dragging like dead weight. I didn’t want to see anyone. I didn’t want questions. I just wanted to disappear into my room and let it all fall apart in silence.Then I heard it.Voices. Yelling. Plates smashing. Something heavy hit a wall.I stopped cold in the hallway.No.Not now.I moved toward the dining hall, slow, like I already knew something was wrong but couldn’t stop myself from walking straight into it.And then I saw it.The whole room was chaos.A chair lay broken in the corner, wood sticking out like snapped bones
I had been walking on air all day.Owen had asked to speak with me. Owen. I couldn’t stop replaying it in my head. Maybe, just maybe, this was it. Maybe he’d finally see me…not as just the Alpha’s daughter, or the girl who hovered around him quietly…but as the one who had always been there. The one who loved him. The one who would have given him everything.When I spotted him across the clearing, my heart jumped. He looked like a storm…jaw clenched, arms crossed, his entire body radiating tension. Still, I smiled. I tried to believe there was something behind the cold mask he wore. Something soft. Something that maybe, just maybe, had started to care.I took a tentative step forward, heart thudding.“Owen,” I breathed, reaching out.He stepped back like my touch would poison him.“Don’t,” he snapped, voice flat and sharp.My hand dropped. My chest tightened."Lyra," he said, and even the way he said my name sounded like an inconvenience. “We need to talk.”“I’m listening,” I whispered
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