LOGINKael’s POV
I stormed out of the ballroom with my hands clenched and my chest heaving what annoyance. Everything had turned so fast I could hardly understand it. I had claimed Lyra in front of everyone, I had felt the bond settle between us, and then the priestess had spoken, and I had torn it all apart with my own words. The music and voices faded behind me as I walked down the corridor and I didn’t care that people moved out of my way; I just needed to be alone. My heart hurt, and my anger burned painfully as I pushed open the door to my chambers and stepped inside with Selene right behind me. “Kael, wait,” she said softly, but I slammed the door before she could step in, with the wood shook under the force. “I don’t want company,” I said through the closed door. For a moment, I stood there, staring at the door as if it could stop all the noise in my head, and then I went to the window and threw it open, letting Moonlight pour over the room. I leaned on the frame and tried to breathe. The priestess’s words still rang in my ears. Calamity will fall on DarkHowl if you keep her. I thought of the dreams that had woken me for weeks now, with smoke over the valley and wolves fighting and falling with blood on the stones of the courtyard. I had tried to push them away, but they kept coming, and tonight the priestess had spoken of the same doom. I pressed my hands to my face. “Moon goddess, why?” I whispered. “Why give her to me and then rip her away?” Time passed silently and I didn’t know how long I stood there until a knock sounded. “My Alpha,” Mason’s voice came through the door. “It’s me.” I opened the door and let him in. Beta Mason stepped inside and closed it quietly behind him. “She’s gone,” he said. “I made sure she was escorted out of the territory. Just as the priestess ordered.” I sat down on the edge of the bed and shook my head. “It’s not right, Mason. None of this is right.” He stayed silent, waiting. “Why would the moon goddess show me she’s my mate and then take her away?” I asked. “Why put her in front of me only to say she’s a curse?” Mason crossed the room and stood near the fireplace. “The ways of the goddess are not for us to understand,” he said gently. “She sees more than we can.” “That doesn’t help,” I muttered. “I sent her out there like she was nothing. I look like a monster. It’s like I lured her here only to hurt her.” I felt tears sting my eyes, and I tried to swallow them back, but they came anyway, so I bowed my head. “I knew I'd love her,” I said quietly. “I didn’t want to admit it, but I do. Since the time I saw her on the street, dirty and trying to hide from everyone, I knew she was the one for me.” Mason’s eyes softened. “I don’t feel anything for the other girls,” I went on. “I’ve tried. I’ve looked at every girl the council brought to me, but Nothing, only her.” Beta Mason laid a hand on my shoulder. “I know, Alpha Kael. I saw the way you looked at her. But you did what you thought would save the pack.” I nodded, though my heart didn’t agree. “Rest a little,” Beta Mason said after a pause. “I’ll keep the guards on alert tonight.” “Thank you,” I said. He left quietly, and I sat there in the silence, staring at the floor in mystery. Another knock came later, and I thought Mason had returned, but when I opened the door, Selene stood there. She wore a thin silk robe that clung tightly to her body, and her hair fell over her shoulders, and her lips curved in a small smile. “Kael,” she said softly. “You shouldn’t be alone tonight.” I stepped back. “Luna Selene, go need to go back to your room.” She slid inside before I could stop her, and the robe shifted, showing too much skin as she came closer. “You’re hurting,” she whispered. “You don’t need to think about that omega wench anymore. She was trouble from the start.” “Don’t call her that,” I snapped. Selene placed a hand on my chest. “You need comfort,” she said. “I can give you that.” She leaned closer with her fingers drawing a faint line on my chest. “Stop,” I said, stepping back. “Kael,” she said softly, “you’re an Alpha. You deserve someone strong beside you, not a curse that will ruin your pack.” Her words made anger rise in me. “Get out,” I said. She blinked, still smiling faintly. “You don’t mean that.” “I do,” I said firmly. “Leave my room, Selene.” Her smile faded, and she tossed her hair and turned for the door. “Fine,” she said. “But sooner or later you’ll see I’m the right choice.” I didn’t sleep much that night, and every time I closed my eyes, I saw Lyra’s face as the guards led her away. Morning finally came, and I changed into running clothes and left the pack house alone. I needed to clear my head. I ran until my breath came fast and the ache in my muscles drowned out the ache in my heart, and when I returned to the pack house, the sun was already up and Beta Mason waited by the front steps gravely. “What now?” I asked, wiping sweat from my brow. “There’s unrest on the council,” he said. “They met this morning, and apparently, they’re worried about last night. They say an Alpha who claims an omega and then rejects her in front of everyone is a risk.” I frowned. “A risk?” “They want you to choose a proper mate soon,” Mason said. “If you don’t, they might try to impeach you.” My hands curled at my sides. “A proper mate,” I repeated. “What does that even mean to them?” “They think the best choice is Selene Moon,” Mason said slowly. “She has status. She’s from the Crestwood Pack. A union would calm them.” I let out a scoff. “Selene,” I said. “Of course it has to be her..!”Lyra's POV.I had a lot of things to tell him that was going to cause him to be a little bit set back but I realized that I was about to play into his hands just the way he had always wanted. For some reason I wanted to still shock him into Oblivion by reacting the way he desperately wanted me to, but at some point I was beginning to realize that it was not worth it. Instead of me fighting about these things, I would rather familiarize myself with something more important. I could already see how this was going to end and I knew that at some point I was going to have to break free if I wanted some measure of freedom.If I wanted to wait for anybody to give it to me then I was going to be hounded by my past and then have to deal with the blows. Yet the only way that I could come out of whatever I was going through was from fixing what was missing. "You are not going to get me to divulge sensitive information simply because you want to know how loyal I can be. If you don't believe
Kael's POV Hearing that dish out an ultimatum was something that I never imagined that I was going to be facing but here I was with the truth in front of me and I couldn't even deny it. That girl and her father had been nothing but stupidity dragged into my pack.The last thing that I wanted to do was to make sure that I got entangled with her anymore but this girl was not also going to dictate how I was going to run things around here. "It is amazing that you think of yourself too highly or else you would have understood that they are processes to handle certain issues. We don't just jump into them because somebody gave the directive." I reminded her immediately. Lyra stepped out of herself and was trying to dish out commands which was a new thing for someone like me but I didn't see anything wrong in it as it meant that we could have a decent conversation without it being misconstrued into something else. "You seem to forget that nobody is going to applaud you for the mistakes
Lyra's POV.I had nothing to give to him besides the knowledge that I possessed and he wanted to take it away from me without thinking about how I was going to feel. For him this was probably one of those things, but I was here to change everything. I was here to define things from another perspective and he was going to have to watch me do it. How on earth was I supposed to come up with an idea that was going to last if I was not given the opportunity to do whatever I wanted? Now he has probably had every right to himself while I just have to reach for the scraps and deal with it. "You don't have the right to command me to leave the only person that cares for me when things go south. Do you really think that I'm going to listen to someone like you?" I demanded from him. He was clearly delusional and the fact that he was an alpha did not help his ego. Kael's face contorted into deeper anger, so much that you would have thought that he was about to get into a blonde fight with hi
Kael's POV A promise was even more legal binding than any other thing in the world. I will be stupid enough now to see through whatever he was trying to do by confining me to a point where I would no longer be able to grow lost. "Can I keep making promises that I don't know how long it's going to take before I break them?" There was no need for me to go on immediately except there was. something that I needed to deal with thoroughly. Lyra's gaze remained pointed as she kept staring into my eyes. "Make of this however you will, but there's something more than we need to associate ourselves with and that's nothing short of promises that keeps this legal and bounded." She retorted. Of course there were a lot of things that needed to be set in stone and until those things were fulfilled there was never going to be a new discussion between both of us. "Is that one of the things that you use your gifts for because I could have sworn that you use them for something more tangible than
Lyra's POV. Kael was waiting for me behind one of the trees with his head held high. "You came. I wasn't hoping to see you here.""You actually think that I'm going to forfeit a meeting with you that could probably work in my favor?" I asked. "Yeah, right... You have made it clear that you want to meet me for a business meeting but I didn't think that you were going to honor it." He countered. Seeing him in a relaxed state, without his usual regal attire, made him look like a normal werewolf. But I knew that he carried enough power to change things around if he was in a good mood. "I didn't think that it would be nice for me to renege on my commitment. Someone is known for listening to what people would say and sadly that's not me." I jabbed. "You should be very careful about the way you speak to me or else it's going to backfire." He growled. A long time ago I would have been scared of him but now that I knew that I held a lot of power and he needed answers I was going to play
Lyra's POV. Speaking out of the place where I was supposed to be found sleeping all the time was not something that I was used to in fact, it was indeed a whole lot of process involved and I was trying not to be the person who reduced my chances of finding out the truth. I headed towards the place where I knew that I was going to get the right answers from and that nobody will be able to deceive me again. I even stopped at places where I believed that there was not going to be a glitch.My eyes came in contact with one of the guards immediately and I jumped backwards. It was almost as though everyone had already been waiting for me to try to go out because the guard immediately stepped out. He was one of the rogues that hated me. "Where are you up to by this time of the night?" He demanded, his eyes roaming over my skin like he was waiting for me to give a weird answer that could be used to nail me. I wouldn't be surprised if this was sponsored by Lucius who didn't trust that







