For twenty-four years, Alpha Draegon longed for a son, but the Moon Goddess had other plans. When his wife bore a daughter, he defied fate and raised her as a boy, hiding her true identity from the world. On Valen’s eighteenth birthday, the feared Lycanis warriors descend upon their kingdom, demanding a male from every family—or war will follow. To protect her secret, Draegon prepares to offer himself in her place. But before dawn breaks, Valen is gone. She has surrendered herself to the Lycanis. Taken to the High Dark Mountain—a cursed land where no man has ever survived—Valen learns the terrifying truth. The Lycanis are on the brink of extinction, and the men taken captive are meant for one thing: to breed. The strongest among them will become warriors, the weakest will become slaves. To her horror, Valen is both strong and dangerously beautiful, making her the most desired among the Lycanis females. But one man’s attention is deadlier than all their King. A monstrous warrior feared by all, he chooses Valen as his personal guard, unwittingly drawn to the one person who holds his fate in her hands. Valen struggles to conceal the truth because he is bound by duty, tormented by forbidden dreams, and forced to endure his darkest indulgences. Yet, secrets have a way of unraveling. And when war erupts, a single spear thrust reveals the one truth that could change everything—Valen is no man. Now, the King must decide: will he cast her aside as a traitor, or will he claim the only soul that can soothe his madness?
View MoreIn the days of the old, an Alpha King, driven by greed and desperation, sought victory in a brutal war against his rival packs. In a reckless move, he transformed every member of his pack into alphas, creating a feared and unstoppable army known as The Pack of Alphas.
Their victory was swift, but their hunger for power only grew. Blinded by ambition, they waged war on the witches, vampires, humans, and even their kind. The land was drenched in blood, countless lives were lost, and chaos reigned. Then came the Lycanis. The witches call them SANGUIS RELICTUS- the forsaken. The werewolves call them UMBRAE FEROX- the savage shadows. The vampires call them NATI RUBRUM- the redborn. The humans call them MALEDICTA NOCTIS - the night curse. Unlike werewolves, the Lycanis were more than just beasts. They were intelligent, calculated, and powerful beyond measure. Like vampires, they craved blood. Like witches, they possessed deep ancestral magic that was linked to the ancestors. Like werewolves, they can shift, faster and stronger than any creature alive. The Lycanis ended the war, restoring balance and forcing peace among the witches, werewolves, and humans. But peace never lasts. Years later, under the cursed glow of a Red Moon, the Alpha of the Lycanis lost his mind. In a single night of madness, he slaughtered those he once vowed to protect. The four strongest warriors of the Lycanis rose against their king, chaining him and casting him into the shadows. In fear, the witches, vampires, and werewolves banished all Lycanis to the Dark Mountain, a place spoken of in whispers and nightmares. Since then, the Lycanis have been hunted. Feared. Erased. Until they became nothing but a myth. Yet some still believe they exist. 300 years later, in the werewolf world "Uwah! Waaaah!" "The baby's here." Alpha Draegon stood up to his feet instantly after hearing the exciting announcement from his beta. The cries of the baby were loud. Oh, mighty Goddess. How long he had desperately wanted to hear those beautiful sounds. His eyes lit up, and his fingers that were tightly clasped behind his back released themselves instantly. "Congratulations, My Lord." His beta, Gray, bowed his head, and Draegon nodded happily, a dry laughter erupting from his throat. The door was suddenly pulled open, getting the two men's attention. Draegon glanced at the midwife who had stepped out. "Well?" The midwife, rather than appear happy, had a solemn look on her face as she tried to look anywhere else but the alpha, whose eyes were boring into her at that point. "Well?" Gray repeated louder this time for her to hear. She gulped and lowered her head, "It's a girl, my Lord." It was as if someone had poured cold water on his hot body. Draegon's smile instantly disappeared, and worry filled his eyes. He was in a state of disbelief. Girl? That was impossible. He did everything that he could to prevent this. How could it possibly turn out to be a girl? He was devastated, and he didn't hesitate to show how pained he was. With bitterness in his heart regarding the situation, he asked, "And my wife?" "She is asleep." Alpha Draegon made his way to the room where his wife was and saw how exhausted she looked. "Now, let me make this clear to you all," Draegon said sternly as he walked in between the spaces to the eyewitnesses of his girl child, the two midwives, and his beta. They were on their knees with their heads bent. "The news of the gender of this child shall not be revealed to an outsider. You all know the implications of that, don't you?" "We know, my Lord." "If, for any reason whatsoever, I get the news out there or the rumors start flying around regarding her identity as a girl, I will ensure that I ruin your lives and your family with no generation left to carry on your names. Have I made myself clear?!" "Yes, my lord." Draegon heaved a sigh of relief, "Good. You're only three, so I will be able to figure out who does something wrong. You may leave." They got back on their feet and exited the room. Draegon turned to his wife, who was still disturbed by everything. Understanding her feelings, he reached for her hands and touched them softly. "Are you sure this will work? I am scared for the life of my daughter. I am also disappointed that I can't give you a male child..." "It's okay, my darling. You don't determine the gender, I do. So if there is anyone who should take responsibility for the gender of that child, it should be me." "What then do we do about her? We can't cast her away." Draegon released his wife's hands and moved towards the baby, who was wrapped up in a blanket to prevent her hands from moving all around and grabbing things. He stared into her calm and magnificent eyes and smiled. "She has your eyes. Those same eyes that I fell in love with, Seraphim." Seraphim moved closer to him, "Draegon, now is not the time for compliments." Draegon turned his attention to her, going quiet for a moment as if considering whether or not to tell her what was on his mind. "If we can't have a boy, she can be the boy." He replied afterward, and Seraphim's face fell. "What is that supposed to mean?" Draegon didn't reply instantly and just continued staring at her while waiting for his suggestion to sink into her brain. "We don't have any other choice but to do this. That's the only way we can keep her close to us and protect her from any harm," he added. Seraphim didn't look pleased with the suggestion. She looked at her daughter, unable to comprehend that this was the only way for her to survive. "I am sorry, Seraphim."As the days went on, the Gray Fang clan sent over about twenty of their young boys as a peace offering. Now that Count Devlin was gone, they'd have to rely on Lycanis' kingdom for protection.Kael had given Valen a new spacious chamber to stay in, away from the barracks as thanks for completing the mission, and this one was right next to the palace, something the disguised Prince enjoyed very much.Things were looking good so far, and peace had been restored for the time being, however.The acts of the witch were still on Valen's mind. He didn't know Diana's true motivation, and that's something that kept him up at night.And what's worse was that Aldridge refused to speak to him. Valen wanted to gain his trust, but that seemed like a dream.Two weeks later, when everything had settled, Aldridge knocked at Valen's door to his Surprise."Lord Aldridge? What a surprise," Valen said."Yes, it has been. I'm ashamed of my behavior from the previous weeks. I would like both of us to go on a
No one could have easily guessed what the King was thinking. Then his hands moved slowly and deliberately. He reached for the small leather pouch Iza had placed beside him and loosened the tie with calmness. The earthy and bitter scent from the pouch immediately filled the room. “Noctra root,” he murmured. His voice was hoarse, but it wasn't really from his weakness. He closed his eyes, exhaled, and reopened them, trying to keep his animal caged. His eyes flickered once, briefly, as if something had stirred beneath them. "Iza, you risked your life to get this." “I did, my Lord.” “And yet... You speak of war.” Iza hesitated, confused by the calm in Rhydian’s tone. He was supposed to be in support of the idea, not otherwise. “Yes. Because they will never give us what we need. Not willingly. They hate us, my lord. They mock us. They mock you. Every single time, my Lord. We shouldn't waste any precious moment. You—” his voice faltered as Rhydian’s eyes settled fully on him—“yo
"Iza?" Aldridge's voice cut through the ongoing tension between the two of them. The man called Iza looked back, and his tensed face relaxed upon seeing Aldridge, who hugged him before patting him on his back. "You're back. How was the journey?" Aldridge asked him, and Iza only nodded, his eyes darting towards Valen, not wanting to say anything in his presence, and Aldridge seemed to have understood that. "Who is he? How dare he try to prevent me from entering?" Valen shivered, realizing that he might have made a mistake in trying to confront Iza. He suddenly switched his countenance to a calm one. Aldridge glanced at Valen before reassuring Iza with another pat. "He is no one to worry about. The King requested that he should be his right-hand man while I focus on training the boys." "Huh?" Iza frowned in disbelief as he quickly eyed Valen. "Him? Is he even fit for that? He looks like a woman!" Valen's heart skipped a beat at the accusation. Iza seemed to be sharp.
Lucan shifted a bit forward, adjusting his arms forward that were placed next to each other on the table so he could whisper while Valen brought his ear closer. "A few people get chosen to do something. A guy who survived it recently dared to open up about his experience and he said that what they faced in combat weren't werewolves or even the Lycanis, but Vampires instead." Valen's eyes widened, "Vampires?" "Hm. He said that the vampires were the demonic ones and that even after they had managed to get what they needed, they were chased fiercely by some werewolves who ended up getting killed by them. He said what they had gone for got lost amidst the race for survival and he didn't even know what it was." Valen became more intrigued despite the complexity and confusion in the story. Lucan sighed, "Since then, nothing much has happened. When we heard the news that they had gone round again to hunt for young men, we kind of figured out that it was likely going to happen again."
Valen's hand became weak. He was the kind of person who was very confident in his skills as a fighter. He was in charge of the pack's warriors back at home, so it was nothing but here...in this Dark Mountain, it was bound to be different, and apart from that, he was still learning her way around. Was there a way to reject this? The King finished bathing and dressed up with his assistance. He tried his best not to look at the King's penis when he was naked despite how obvious it was. "Call Aldridge for me so I can discuss the details of that with him and when you're done, you can go ahead and have your morning break." "Yes, my Lord." He walked out. . . . . "Hi," A young man waved at Valen while holding a tray of food. Valen was also holding his, but he was sitting down at the table, which seemed to be the only table in the eating hall. It was his first time here as he had eaten privately in his room, but he had come here if he intended to know the ins and outs of this plac
Valen's eyes slowly fluttered open as he noticed the change in the atmosphere. It seemed like the air had been mixed with a sweet smell, the kind that he had never inhaled before. By the time his eyes were widely open, they met with the King's, and his heart skipped a beat. For a minute, he was still and couldn't move or even shift his head. The King lifted his hand and gently touched Valen's face, intentionally taking his time to explore his face, an action that caught Valen off guard. His hand moved to his lips which he rubbed. Their eyes met and Valen's heart almost burst out. "You have..." The King paused and rubbed his lips once again, his eyes drifting back to them, "...such a unique feature." Valen blinked and quickly snapped back. He woke up quickly, pushing the King's hand away as he tried to relieve the tension in his body. "My Lord, I am sor...sorry. I slept off. Good morning. Do you need help with anything?" The King nodded and stood up, walking away from him, a
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