After a brutal rogue attack leaves her family slaughtered and her pack in ruins, Racheal is forced to flee. Her mother’s final wish sends her to the Blue Moon Pack, where she’s promised protection through marriage to the young Alpha, Ezekiel. At first, it seems like a chance to heal. But within weeks, the dream turns cold. Ezekiel is distant, cruel, and completely entangled with his lover, Lucy a woman whose smile hides something far darker. Cast aside and humiliated, Racheal is left to suffer in silence, a forgotten bride in a pack that was never truly hers. Until the night she uncovers a letter hidden in a forgotten room. It changes everything. The letter is from Lucy and it reveals a devastating truth: she was the one who betrayed Racheal’s pack. She fed information to the rogues. She helped orchestrate the attack. And she’s been manipulating Ezekiel from the beginning, tearing the Blue Moon Pack apart from within. But what none of them know is this: Racheal didn’t come to the Blue Moon Pack empty-handed. She carries the untapped wealth and legacy of her bloodline, and something even more dangerous a power quietly chosen by the Moon itself. They tried to break her. They tried to erase her. But she’s still standing. And now, she’s done hiding. Now she’s coming back with fire in her veins and vengeance in her name.
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“Shut up, Racheal. You’re just too weak.”
The words hit me like a blade to the chest.
I stared at Ezekiel, blinking as if I hadn't heard right. My own husband. The Alpha of Blue Moon. The man I married….no, sacrificed myself to was now looking me in the face and calling me weak.
“Did you just tell me to shut up?” My voice trembled, not from fear, but from the weight of betrayal.
“After what you promised her? You gave your word that you'd be faithful to one mate. That you'd protect me.”
He turned his head slightly, refusing to meet my eyes.
“You came back from the battlefield,” I continued, “and now you show up with another woman claiming she’s your fated mate? Is this how you repay my loyalty?”
“Racheal…” he said, voice flat. “I’m the Alpha of the Blue Moon Pack. I can’t settle for someone like you.
You're not strong enough. You’re good with the people, yes. But I need a warrior beside me now. Someone who can stand equal to my power.”
My fists clenched by my side, nails digging into my palm. “I gave you everything, Ezekiel. My home.
I married you not because I loved you but because my dying mother believed you would keep me safe. Because we had nothing else left.”
His eyes flickered, but he said nothing.
That night burned into my memory like an old wound that never healed.
Kael and I had gone out for patrol in the Grey Moon Pack. My eldest brother and I had walked those woods hundreds of times. But that evening felt… different. The air was too still. A strange, bitter scent lingered clinging to the trees like a silent threat.
Before we could raise the alarm, the shadows broke open and spilled death.
Rogues.
They came in a silent wave, eyes wild, mouths snarling. No warning. No mercy. They tore through our borders with speed and cruelty, and by the time our pack caught on, they were already inside burning, slaughtering, destroying.
I fought like hell. Every blow I landed was for my family, for my people. But they kept coming.
I watched my second brother fall, pierced through the chest.
My youngest barely a boy died. He didn’t even cry out. Just dropped.
And then my father, Alpha Darius, the fiercest man I ever knew, stood his ground in the heart of the chaos. He fought like a storm but even storms fall. A blade found his back when he was distracted.
I reached him too late.
His blood stained my hands as I cradled him. His last words were simple. A whisper that would haunt me forever:
“Live. Protect what remains.”
My mother, Luna Myer wounded and barely standing dragged me through a hidden tunnel beneath the forest floor. Her face was streaked with ash and blood, but her eyes… her eyes held fire.
“You carry what’s left of us now,” she said, voice trembling but firm. “You are the legacy, Racheal.”
Only thirty of us survived that night.
Grey Moon Pack the pack that had ruled for three generations was reduced to nothing but ash and memory. Our lands were taken. Our warriors, gone. Our name… barely a whisper.
But my mother refused to let it die.
She arranged a deal with the one Alpha powerful enough to offer protection. Ezekiel of the Blue Moon Pack. A marriage, not of love, but of strategy.
I didn’t protest. There was no time for dreams. No space for love. I was the last flame of my family. I would marry him. I would protect the survivors. I would carry the weight.
I entered Blue Moon Pack with dignity and silence. I carried hidden treasures from Grey Moon , secrets only a daughter of Alpha Darius would know. I used my wealth in the making Ezekiel pack good and comfortable. I gave him loyalty.
I ruled beside him. I led his people when he was away. I raised his warriors. I gave this pack my life.
And now, he calls me weak.
“Ezekiel…” I whispered. “Is this how you betray me? Knowing my family is gone? Knowing I have no one left?”
He lowered his eyes. Because deep down, he knew I was right.
“But…” he started.
“But what?” I snapped, stepping forward. “Don’t even finish that sentence, Ezekiel. I have”
“How dare you speak to the Alpha that way!” he roared, voice booming through the hall.
He raised his hand like he meant to strike me.
I didn’t flinch. I looked him dead in the eye, my voice ice cold.
“I have taken care of this pack as if it were my own. I’ve given everything. Sacrificed everything. I..”
I paused, nearly revealing the one secret he still didn’t know. The one secret that would shake this pack to its bones.
But he cut in.
“Quiet, Racheal!” he barked. “You’re nothing but a housewife. You may keep your place as my mate but Lucy… Lucy is my fated. She’s strong. She’s a warrior. She isn’t like you.”
His voice softened oddly when he spoke her name. Like a boy talking about a goddess.
“Lucy,” he said again, almost proudly. “She’s everything I need in a Luna.”
Rage boiled inside me. I turned and stormed out of the hall, every footstep echoing with fury.
He would regret this...
With anger burning inside me, I turned away from Ezekiel. I wouldn’t let him see me break. I had given everything to this pack my loyalty, my strength, my silence and this was how he treated me.
Each step down the hall felt heavier than the last.
I reached the door to our room and hoped for a moment of peace. A place to collect myself.
But when I turned the corner, my heart stopped.
No. This can’t be.
My things were scattered all over the cold floor.
Not just moved. Thrown.
My dresses were crumpled and torn, stretched out like broken flags.
My mother’s old scarf the one she wrapped me in when we escaped the fire was crushed under a heavy boot.
The wooden box holding my father’s insignia? It was broken and empty.
My journals… ripped open, pages torn and fluttering in the wind, secrets left wide open.
Then I saw it the worst part.
A soft, light purple cloth
Lucy’s scent was on it. That smell she always wore. Soft but sharp. It wasn’t a mistake.
She did this.
She didn’t just take Ezekiel.
She wanted me to see.
To feel it.
A small piece of paper was pinned to the door with a dagger.
I pulled it off.
There were no words, just a jagged line cut across the paper like a scar.
The message was clear: You’re not welcome here.
My hands shook as I bent down to pick up the torn pages of my journal.
Click.
The door behind me moved.
My breath caught.
I didn’t
dare turn around.
I heard footsteps, a shadow maybe.
Someone was there.
Watching.
Waiting.
And as I reached for my things, the door slowly opened…
Rachael POVI woke up, heart pounding, breath uneven.The dream still echoed in my ears the lady with silver hair and moonlit eyes, her voice soft but filled with power.But now that I was awake, everything felt blurry. The words she said, the warning, the moon… it was like trying to remember a name that was on the tip of my tongue.“What was that all about?” I whispered, rubbing my eyes.I sat up slowly, still trying to make sense of it. But even as I thought harder, nothing clear came to mind. It was like the memory had already started fading. Except… something felt different. My body… my mind… it wasn’t the same.I could feel it.There was strength bubbling in me, real supernatural strength. Something had changed. Something powerful and divine.The Moon Goddess had touched me.I looked at my hands, then stood up. My heartbeat slowed down to a calm rhythm, even though my body felt like it was glowing from the inside. The fear I used to carry? Gone. The confusion? Silenced.“I’ve bee
Rachael POV We started right in the heat of the fight.Seriously, it was heated. You could feel the tension like smoke in the air thick, heavy, almost choking. Voices rose, bodies moved fast, and the ground trembled slightly under the pressure of powerful movements. Every hit felt like thunder clapping across the open field.I took a moment to catch my breath“What are you thinking, Rachael?” Dominic’s voice cut through the chaos.I froze. My body was still, but my mind was on fire. The question hit too close. I turned sharply toward him, trying not to let my face reveal anything.“Nothing,” I replied, too fast. He raised an eyebrow, not buying it. “Are you sure?”“Yes,” I forced a nod, “Yes, I’m very okay.”His lips curled into a slight smirk. “You know you can’t lie to me, right? I have special powers, remember? I can see what’s going on in people’s minds.”I narrowed my eyes. “Then why are you asking me what I’m thinking? Shouldn’t you already know?”I folded my arms across my
I stared at Dominic for a moment, forcing a smile as I turned away. “Nothing,” I said softly, trying to mask the confusion written all over my face.Dominic squinted slightly. “You sure?” he asked, his voice low but filled with concern.“Yes, I’m very sure,” I replied quickly, brushing past him. “Let’s just get to work.”He didn’t push further. Maybe he could sense I wasn’t ready to talk. Or maybe he was giving me space. Either way, I appreciated the silence.That night, sleep didn’t come easy. I tossed, I turned. My thoughts were all over the place memories of Ezekiel, the fear in my dreams, the unknown weight building in my chest.Eventually, I drifted off. But peace didn’t follow me.The dream returned.I found myself standing in an endless white field. It was quiet too quiet. Then she appeared again.The woman.She wore a long flowing gown that shimmered like moonlight on water. A star-shaped crown sat perfectly on her head, and right in the center of her forehead glowed a mark br
The growl was deep. Rough. Bone-chilling.It came out of nowhere.A huge brown bear burst from the trees, its eyes wild with hunger and rage. I barely had time to think before it charged at us.“Run!” Dominic shouted, but my legs wouldn’t move.Instead, I grabbed the closest thing I could find, a thick wooden branch. It wasn’t much, but it was all I had.The bear lunged at Dominic . I screamed and ran forward, slamming the wood against the beast’s side with everything I had in me. The wood cracked. My arms vibrated from the impact. The bear roared louder.Dominic found a sharp stone and stabbed it into the bear’s leg. It cried out in pain and turned toward him. I struck again this time aiming for the head.The fight felt endless.Sweat trickled down my face. My heart was pounding like a drum in my ears. I was tired. My hands were shaking. But we didn’t stop. We couldn’t.Finally, with a last blow and David’s final stab, the bear collapsed with a thud that shook the earth.We stood t
Rachael POV “So, what’s the plan?” Dominic asked, his voice cutting through the silence like a blade. He folded his arms across his chest, eyes fixed on me as if waiting for an immediate strategy. I sighed, long and heavy. “I don’t really know what to do right now,” I admitted, turning away from him for a moment. “I’m confused.” There was a brief moment of silence between us, the kind of silence that doesn't feel empty but instead makes every thought in your head echo louder than usual. I could hear the sound of my own breathing, feel the tension in the air, and sense the weight of everything I had been holding in. My heart was beating a little faster, not from fear, but from something deeper… a quiet knowing. Then I spoke, slowly at first, but with a firmness that even surprised me. "But I know one thing for sure..." I said, turning around to face him fully. My eyes, once tired and unsure, now held a sharpness they hadn’t carried in a while. “I need to pull back from ever
Rachael POVA figure stepped out of the trees tall, calm, and oddly familiar."Who are you?" I asked, my voice louder than I intended, trying to sound bold.The stranger slowly raised both hands, palms open, showing he meant no harm. His movements were calm and careful, like he knew I was on edge and didn’t want to startle me. The sunlight slipped through the trees and touched his face, revealing sharp features and steady brown eyes. There was no fear in them, just calm and something else I couldn’t place. Maybe I'm concerned. Maybe kindness.“I’m Dominic,” he said, his voice low and smooth, not rushed. It carried a quiet strength, the kind that doesn’t need to shout to be heard. “I’m from the Blue Moon Pack.”My heart jumped at those words. That name still made my stomach twist. But before I could react, he added quickly, “You don’t need to be afraid of me. I’m not here to fight. I’m here to help you.”Blue Moon Pack? The name hit me like a slap to the chest. My heart tightened so h
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