
Queen of Wolves
Aluna grew up in a pack that never truly wanted her. Feared since childhood for a strange gift she could not control, she was branded cursed and treated as an omen of misfortune. Still, she clung to the hope that one day she would belong.
That hope shattered on her sixteenth birthday.
While others awakened their wolves and found their destined mates, Aluna was left with nothing. No wolf. No bond. In front of the entire pack, Wilson, the Alpha’s son, revealed she was his mate—only to reject her publicly and choose her sister, Grace, as his future Luna. The humiliation stripped her of the last shred of safety she had.
From that moment, cruelty became her daily reality. Starved, overworked, and degraded by both pack and family, Aluna endured a life designed to break her. What none of them realized was that every act of suffering was awakening something ancient within her. Her power was not a curse. It was dormant.
A hidden prophecy spoke of a coming Blood Moon that would threaten all supernatural beings. Only the child of the Moon Goddess could stop it. Aluna’s parents knew this truth—and believed her pain was preparation.
When she is later traded in a political exchange to a ruthless Alpha, Aluna begins to lose all hope of survival.
Everything changes when Dalton, the son of the King of Wolves, arrives. Cursed with uncontrollable bloodlust during every full moon, Dalton had long abandoned his search for salvation.
Until he meets Aluna.
As fate draws them together, Aluna must choose whether to save a world that never showed her mercy—or finally choose herself.
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Chapter: CHAPTER FOURALUNA'S POVThe moon rose slowly over the clearing, silver light spilling over the pack hall and bathing the forest in an eerie glow. Tonight wasn’t just any night—it was my sixteenth birthday, the night of the full moon, the night when the wolfless would awaken their wolves and the mateless would finally meet their mates. My chest throbbed with anticipation.I had spent weeks imagining this moment. I had pictured the first spark of wolffire in my veins, the first scent of my mate tracing me across the clearing, the thrill of knowing that at last I would belong. My stomach fluttered like a caged bird, part excitement, part anxiety, as I adjusted the ceremonial white robe draped over my shoulders. The elders’ robes shimmered with silver, their embroidered moonstones catching the pale light, reflecting back the importance of the night.Around me, the pack murmured, arranging themselves in a wide circle. Older wolves who had already found their mates circled in the shadows, watching wi
Last Updated: 2026-02-03
Chapter: CHAPTER THREEDALTON'S POVThe forest was eerily silent, the kind of quiet that felt heavier than any storm. I stood at the edge of the Nightshade borders, my jaw tight, hands clenched into fists as I exhaled a shaky breath. Only a few days remained until the full moon, and the tension in the air was almost palpable.Every wolf in the pack could feel it—the shift in the winds, the pull in our hearts, the subtle quiver of anticipation. Those who had found their wolves and mates would finally awaken their bonds. Those without… like me… would be tested. The mateless. The wolfless.I had been searching for my mate for years, a quest I had almost abandoned. The Moon Goddess’s prophecy haunted me silently in every decision, every battle, every restless night. She had promised that the child of her lineage would appear when the time came, but the years had passed, and I had begun to doubt.My wolf growled low inside me, restless, impatient, as if sensing the storm I was trying to ignore. The blood in my
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Chapter: CHAPTER TWOALUNA'S POVThe day dragged on like a storm pressing against the horizon. Each hour stretched endlessly as I tried to focus on my chores, my hands scrubbing the training grounds until they ached, my feet sore from running errands the elders deemed important. Yet, no matter how hard I worked, no matter how diligently I followed their orders, it was never enough.Grace passed by several times, her wolf visible in the shimmer of her aura, each glance from her a silent reminder that she was perfect, untouchable. And I… I was just Aluna. The girl who did not matter.“Aluna!” Mother’s voice cut through the quiet like a whip. “Come here!”I hurried to her side, my stomach twisting.“You missed a spot here,” she snapped, pointing to a corner of the training grounds where a few weeds had stubbornly sprouted. “Do you think laziness is allowed in this pack? Do you?”“I… I’m sorry, Mother. I’ll fix it right away,” I murmured, bowing my head, my cheeks burning.“You will do more than just apologi
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Chapter: CHAPTER ONEALUNA'S POVThe morning sun barely touched the treetops, but I was already awake, heart pounding with a mix of hope and nerves I could barely contain. Today wasn’t just any day. In a few months, I would finally turn sixteen—the day every wolf in our pack waited for, the day we were said to awaken our wolves and find our mates. For years, I had pictured it: the moment my wolf rose, fierce and golden-eyed, my mate appearing as if the universe itself had arranged it.I dressed quickly in a simple tunic, feeling the worn fabric against my skin. Grace had left a note on my bed this morning, her writing sharp and precise. “Don’t bother me today, Aluna. I have my preparations to attend to.”I folded the note, letting the edges curl between my fingers. Grace. Always first, always perfect. Sometimes I wondered why I even tried to matter in her world. But I shook the thought away. Today, I would finally matter.“Aluna!” The sharp voice of Mother echoed down the hall. She always managed to cat
Last Updated: 2026-02-03