ログインWithout thinking, Lyra took a step back. She stumbled as her boot heel caught the edge of the rock, and her balance failed her. A startled cry escaped her as she fell into the pool. Cold water closed over her head.
Laughter erupted from the three rogues on the shore.
Lyra surfaced, gasping, water sluicing down her face and plastering her clothes to her skin. The water, now waist-deep, surged around her as she stumbled backward.
"Stay where you are," she warned. "Don't come any closer."
The rogue grinned, "Oh, so you can talk."
The other rogues behind him laughed. He crouched near the water's edge, studying her with open interest.
"What's your name, little wolf?"
Lyra didn't answer. Fear tightened around her chest as she backed away another step. More than anything, she wished her wolf would finally appear.
But after nineteen years of waiting for it to show without not so much as a voice, she knew it was a long stretch.
If you're ever going to show, now would be a great time to do it. She whispered inwardly.
"Come on," the rogue said. "Get out of the water."
His smile widened when she shook her head.
"We only want to get to know you." The laughter behind him made the lie obvious.
"Stay away from me." Her voice was barely audible.
For a moment, the amusement faded from his face.
"Don't make me come in there."
Lyra continued backing deeper into the pool.
The rogue rose to his feet and stepped closer to the edge.
"I've already had a long night," he said. "The last thing I want is to get soaked because you're being difficult."
His gaze hardened.
"So either you come here, or I'll come and get you. And I'll be furious if I have to come for you, little wolf."
The threat in his voice sent a chill through her.
Lyra's pulse raced as she retreated farther into the pool. The water rippled around her waist while the rogue took another step forward.
"Fine," he muttered. "Have it your way."
He bent down and started taking off his shoes, ready to jump in. Suddenly, a savage growl exploded from the darkness. The sound was so powerful that everyone froze.
For a heartbeat, the entire clearing fell silent. The rogues barely had time to process it before a massive black wolf burst from the trees. The creature hit the nearest rogue with terrifying force.
Chaos erupted.
The remaining rogues shifted and lunged, but the black wolf moved through them like a force of nature. Teeth flashed as growls shook the clearing. Within moments, it was over.
Silence returned.
Lyra stared from the pool, too stunned to move.
The black wolf stood among the fallen rogues, its chest rising and falling steadily. Moonlight glinted off dark fur stained with blood.
The shift happened quickly, the beast giving way to the shape of a man.
Lyra couldn't make out his features clearly. Blood covered much of his face and body, turning him into something frightening and almost unreal in the darkness.
For several seconds, neither of them spoke.
Then the stranger walked to the edge of the pool and extended his hand toward her.
"Are you okay?"
His voice was deep and unexpectedly calm.
Lyra stared at him.
She should have been afraid. The stranger stood before her, covered in blood, his powerful frame illuminated by silver moonlight. Any sensible wolf would have backed away.
Instead, an unfamiliar calm settled over her.
The panic that had been clawing at her chest all evening began to loosen its grip.
Slowly, she placed her hand in his.
The moment their skin touched, both of them froze.
A deep growl, barely audible, escaped him. Lyra felt it too as a powerful warmth spread through her body, racing through her veins and settling deep within her chest. Her heat cycle had just begun, but there was something else drawing her to him. Something she could not bring herself to name.
The stranger's dark eyes locked onto hers. Neither of them let go. For several heartbeats, they simply stood there, staring at each other. The world around them seemed to fade. Only the invisible force drawing them together remained.
He helped her out of the water, and even after she was standing on dry land, an invisible tether kept them both rooted to the spot.
For several long seconds they simply stood there beneath the moonlight, their hands joined as though neither one knew how to pull away. The clearing had gone strangely quiet around them. Even the breeze moving through the trees seemed distant compared to the rapid beating of Lyra's heart.
The stranger studied her face with a look she couldn't quite understand.
"What are you?" he asked quietly.
Lyra blinked.
"What do you mean?"
He shook his head slightly and let out a slow breath.
"I've never felt anything like this before."
The admission surprised her because it echoed exactly what she had been feeling since the moment their hands touched.
The strange pull inside her chest continued to grow stronger.
"It's the same for me," she admitted.
Something changed in his expression.
For a moment, Lyra saw recognition flicker in his eyes, followed quickly by hope and disbelief. It was the look of someone who had finally found what he had been searching for and still couldn't quite believe it was real.
His fingers tightened around hers.
"You're my..."
"Mate?" Lyra finished for him.
Neither of them spoke after that. They didn't need to. The answer seemed to settle between them all on its own.
For a moment, the stranger looked away and clenched his jaw. A visible tension moved through him, as though he were fighting a battle no one else could see.
"What's wrong?" Lyra asked.
He closed his eyes briefly.
"The heat season."
Understanding dawned on her immediately. She should have stepped back. Instead, she moved even closer. The bond seemed to welcome the decision.
The stranger opened his eyes again. Whatever distance had existed between them disappeared. His hand lifted slowly and brushed a damp strand of hair behind her ear. The simple touch sent a warm shiver through her, the look that passed between them making it impossible to look away.
The heartbreak she had been carrying all night suddenly felt far away. The stranger's gaze lingered on her face as though he were trying to memorize every detail.
Lyra didn't move when he stepped closer. She could feel the warmth of his breath now. The invisible thread connecting them pulling tighter with every passing second.
When his forehead touched hers, a soft sigh escaped her lips. The contact felt surprisingly natural. Safe and comforting. As though she had finally found something she hadn't realized she had been searching for.
The stranger lifted a hand and gently cupped her cheek. Lyra leaned into the touch before she could stop herself. His expression softened. Then, slowly, giving her every opportunity to pull away, he lowered his head and kissed her.
The kiss began softly and tentatively. It was as he was asking for permission to continue, and Lyra answered by reaching for him.
The moment she did, something shifted between them. The bond pulsed warmly through her chest. His arms slipped around her waist, drawing her closer, and she found herself resting her hands against his chest. Beneath her palms, she could feel the steady rhythm of his heartbeat.
The world around them faded. The forest, the clearing and the pain of the night–none of it mattered anymore.
Everything disappeared until there were only the two of them standing beneath the silver glow of the moon as the kiss deepened. Both drawn together by something neither of them fully understood.
For the first time since finding Caelan and Vivienne together, Lyra felt the tightness around her heart ease.
She felt wanted, chosen, and seen. The stranger rested his forehead against hers once more, and together they stood beneath the moonlight while the mate bond settled around them like a promise written by fate itself.
The moon shone brightly above the trees; the forest kept their secret. And before long, the rest of the world faded away as he peeled her wet dress from her.
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Lyra carefully lifted the arm draped across her shoulder and held her breath while doing so. The stranger shifted slightly in his sleep, making her freeze for a second, but after a moment he settled again and his breathing remained steady.
Only then did she allow herself to relax.
The forest was quiet around them. Dawn had begun to paint the horizon in soft shades of gold, yet the full moon still hung above the trees, bathing the clearing in silver light. The grass beneath her was cool, and somewhere nearby she could hear birds greeting the morning.
For a few moments, she simply sat there.
The events of the night felt unreal now.
Only hours ago, she had walked into Caelan's room carrying a basket of honey cakes and dreams of their future together. The memory made her stomach churn. Without thinking, she rubbed her forehead and closed her eyes.
Then other memories followed. Running through the forest, the rogue attack, the black wolf and finally... him.
Heat rushed into her cheeks as fragments of the night drifted through her mind. The strange pull that had drawn them together, and the overwhelming certainty they had both felt when they realized they were mates.
Everything after that felt blurred together. Not because she couldn't remember it, but because it had all happened so quickly. The heatwave had swept over them both, carrying them along with emotions neither of them had been prepared for.
"What have I done?" Lyra whispered.
The words had barely left her lips before her hand drifted to her shoulder.
The moment her fingers touched the skin there, she froze. There was a mark. A stranger had marked her in the heat of the moment.
Her heart skipped a beat as she traced the familiar shape. The skin around it felt slightly tender, and touching it brought another rush of memories flooding back.
She remembered the sharp pain as his wolf teeth sank into her bare skin.
Heat immediately rushed to her face.
Last night, everything had felt natural. The bond had been so powerful that questioning it hadn't even crossed her mind. Now, sitting beneath the clear light of dawn, she could hardly believe she had not only had sex with a man whose name she didn't even know, but had also let him mark her.
Slowly, Lyra turned her head and looked at the man sleeping beside her.
One arm remained stretched toward the place where she had been lying only moments ago. His dark hair fell across his forehead, softening features that had seemed terrifying as he tore the rogue wolves apart.
The contrast only added to her confusion.
Everything about him was a mystery, yet the pull she felt toward him was impossible to ignore. It made no sense, especially after everything that had happened. She wondered how her life had changed so completely in a single night.
A fresh wave of embarrassment washed over her. The absurdity of everything finally pushed her into motion.
Carefully, she gathered the scattered pieces of her clothing and began dressing as quietly as possible. Every few seconds she glanced toward him, half expecting him to wake up and stop her.
He never did.
When she finally pulled her dress back on, her shoulders slumped. The fabric on one side had been torn beyond saving, leaving part of the mark visible no matter how much she adjusted it.
"Great," she muttered.
Her life somehow kept finding new ways to become complicated.
Taking one last look at the sleeping stranger, Lyra quietly removed his arm from where it rested beside her. She waited a moment to make sure he remained asleep, then turned and hurried away from the clearing before she could change her mind.
Vivienne stared at Lyra's neck as though she could force the mark to reappear through sheer determination."No," she said, stepping closer. "There was a mark there."She pushed Lyra's hair away from her shoulder and examined the skin beneath it. The basement was dimly lit, but there was enough light for everyone to see what she was seeing—or rather, what she wasn't seeing. The mark that had been there earlier was gone."I saw it myself," Vivienne insisted. "It was right here."Lyra frowned and lifted a hand to her neck. Her fingertips brushed over the spot where the mark had been that morning. She remembered touching it in the forest clearing after waking up. She remembered the panic that had followed when she realized what it meant. Yet now the skin felt completely smooth."What mark?" she asked quietly, pretending not to understand what Vivienne was talking about.Vivienne turned toward her so quickly that her dress swished around her ankles."The mark from that rogue," she snapped.
Dominic had always hated the pageantry that came with his title, but the Ashbourne pack’s attempt to impress him was especially suffocating. Even the guards at the entrance stood a little too stiffly, their eyes skittering past his face as they bowed and ushered him inside. He imagined they half-expected him to tear out someone's throat on the spot just for a crooked smile.He stepped out, stretching his legs, and the cold air bit pleasantly at his face. Adrian joined him, wearing the same crisp suit he favored for council business, though he’d left the tie hanging loose around his neck. There was no need for decorum tonight, not here. Not with the council’s little errand.“Ready?” Adrian asked, voice pitched low enough to avoid the driver’s ears.Dominic’s jaw flexed. “Let’s get this over with.”They crossed the yard in silence, Adrian only half a step behind, as always. The porch loomed ahead, crowded with elders and pack dignitaries, all of them watching him with a blend of awe an
Alpha King Dominic woke with a smile on his face.For the first few seconds, he simply lay there, staring up at the canopy above him. Sunlight filtered through the branches, mixing with the fading silver glow of the full moon. The cool morning air carried the scent of pine and damp earth, and for a moment everything felt strangely peaceful.Then he reached toward the space beside him.His hand touched empty grass.The smile vanished.Dominic sat up so quickly that the world seemed to tilt around him. His eyes immediately searched the clearing, moving from the pool to the surrounding trees before returning to the spot where Lyra had been sleeping only hours ago.She was gone.He got to his feet and turned in a slow circle."Where are you?""Good morning to you, too."The familiar voice came from behind him.Dominic spun around and found Adrian, his beta and childhood best friend, standing several feet away with his arms folded across his chest. Judging by his expression, he had been wa
Lyra didn't stop running until the forest began to thin and the familiar outline of her home appeared through the trees.The forest seemed different in the daylight.Less frightening.More familiar.Yet every step she took only made her thoughts race faster. How was she supposed to explain the mark? The mating ball was tonight.The realization made her groan aloud.Of all days for this to happen, it had to happen on the day every unmated wolf in the kingdom would gather under one roof.Lyra picked up her pace.By the time her family's house appeared through the trees, she was almost running.Relief washed through her as she climbed the porch steps and reached for the door.Unfortunately, fate seemed determined to test her patience one more time. The door opened, and Vivienne stepped out.For a moment, both sisters froze.Vivian looked as though she had just returned from the pack house. Her hair was slightly messy, and there was a softness on her face that hadn't been there the previo
Without thinking, Lyra took a step back. She stumbled as her boot heel caught the edge of the rock, and her balance failed her. A startled cry escaped her as she fell into the pool. Cold water closed over her head.Laughter erupted from the three rogues on the shore.Lyra surfaced, gasping, water sluicing down her face and plastering her clothes to her skin. The water, now waist-deep, surged around her as she stumbled backward."Stay where you are," she warned. "Don't come any closer."The rogue grinned, "Oh, so you can talk."The other rogues behind him laughed. He crouched near the water's edge, studying her with open interest."What's your name, little wolf?"Lyra didn't answer. Fear tightened around her chest as she backed away another step. More than anything, she wished her wolf would finally appear.But after nineteen years of waiting for it to show without not so much as a voice, she knew it was a long stretch.If you're ever going to show, now would be a great time to do it.
Lyra stepped out of the bathroom and tightened the towel around herself as steam drifted through her bedroom.Her gaze fell on the outfit spread across her bed, and a nervous smile tugged at her lips.Tonight was finally the night she was losing her virginity..For months, she and her boyfriend Caelan had talked about completing their chosen bond during the Mating Festival. They had planned everything together. After years of loving each other, years of promising that they would choose one another no matter what fate decided, tonight they would finally take the next step.The thought sent warmth rushing through her chest.After a moment's hesitation, she opened the top drawer of her dresser and pulled out the new lingerie she had hidden there weeks ago. Her cheeks immediately turned pink.She had spent an entire afternoon choosing them and another week convincing herself she wasn't being ridiculous.Now, standing alone in her room, she couldn't stop smiling."Get yourself together, Ly







