King Rykerr ruled Sea Moon with power, fear, and fire. As the Alpha of the Moon Crest Pack, his strength was unmatched until the “Inferno” came. Once a year, the king loses control to a brutal mating heat. No woman ever survived it alone. To save him and the kingdom, the elders made a cruel rule: every year, ten women would be sent to his bed. Chosen for their beauty. Sacrificed for his pleasure. But then, the king grew sick. His body weakened. Magic couldn’t cure him. He needed an heir Ayla, only eighteen and the youngest daughter of Alpha Dairo, was chosen to give the king an heir. Innocent, pure, and gifted with healing, Ayla was meant to be nothing more than a tool. But fate had a different plan. Inside the palace walls, Ayla uncovered secrets too dark to stay hidden. Lies. Betrayal. Blood. Magic. And a king more broken than anyone knew. She came to heal him. He swore never to love. But their hearts had already chosen each other. This is a story of forbidden love, burning desire, revenge, and dangerous truths. Two souls that were never supposed to meet… now burning together in one destiny.
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King Rykerr was the powerful Alpha of the Moon Crest Pack and the ruler of the Sea Moon territory. His name was known far and wide. People spoke of his unmatched strength, his commanding presence, and the way he led his pack with firm authority. But there was a secret that only a few knew, a dangerous truth that returned every year. Once each year, King Rykerr entered a state called the “Inferno.” It was a wild, uncontrollable storm of desire and need. During this time, he lost control of himself. His body burned with an intense hunger that no single woman could satisfy. It was not just physical; it was primal, overwhelming, and dangerous. If left unchecked, the Inferno could consume him entirely. To protect both the king and the kingdom, the elders of the pack devised a plan. Every year, they would select ten of the most beautiful and desirable women from the land. These women were brought to the palace to help calm the king during his Inferno. It was a tradition that many found cruel, but it was the only known way to keep the king from losing himself completely. King Rykerr had refused to take a queen. He believed in the legend of the “fated mate” , the one woman chosen for him by the Moon Goddess. Until he found her, he would not bind himself to anyone. And so, the tradition continued year after year. Families with wealth and influence often paid large sums to have their daughters chosen. For many, it was a chance to gain favor, power, or prestige. Some women saw it as an opportunity for a better life. Others dreamed of capturing the king’s heart. Among these women was Shanye, the only daughter of a woman named Micah. Shanye was different from the others. She did not seek power or riches. Her dream was simple yet profound: she wanted to be the one who truly touched the king’s heart. For years, she had imagined herself as his queen, his partner, his fated mate. This year, her dream seemed within reach. Shanye was chosen. She sat alone in a luxurious guest chamber within the palace. The room was adorned with silk drapes, golden accents, and the soft glow of candlelight. The air was filled with the scent of fresh flowers and sweet oils. Despite the beauty around her, Shanye's heart pounded with a mix of excitement and fear. The silence was broken by a knock at the door. A tall guard entered, his expression neutral. “Shanye?” he asked. “Yes,” she replied, her voice steady despite the tremble in her hands. “The king will see you now. Please follow me.” Shanye rose, smoothing her dress as she followed the guard through the grand halls of the palace. The marble floors gleamed under the soft light, and the walls were adorned with tapestries depicting the history of the Moon Crest Pack. As they walked, Shanye's thoughts raced. Was this the moment she had been waiting for? Could she truly be the one to calm the king's Inferno? They arrived at a set of large, ornate doors. “This is as far as I go,” the guard said. “Good luck.” Shanye took a deep breath, gathering her courage. She pushed open the heavy doors and stepped into the king's private chamber. The room was vast, with high ceilings and large windows that allowed the moonlight to pour in. The scent of cedarwood and earth filled the air, grounding and intoxicating. At the center of the room stood King Rykerr. He was draped in a white silk robe that barely concealed his muscular frame. His dark eyes locked onto hers, filled with an intense hunger. A slow, confident smile spread across his face. “Don’t be afraid,” he said, his deep voice resonating through the room. “Isn’t this what you wanted?” Shanye lifted her chin, meeting his gaze. “Yes, Your Majesty.” “Then show me,” he commanded, his tone both commanding and seductive. “Let me see you.” With trembling hands, Shanye let her robe fall to the floor. She stood before him, vulnerable yet resolute. The king's gaze roamed over her, and then he discarded his own robe, stepping toward her like a predator closing in on its prey. What followed was a night of intense passion. The king's touch was fire, his need insatiable. Shanye gave herself to him completely, matching his fervor with her own. She felt a connection, a bond that went beyond the physical. It was as if their souls recognized each other. Unlike the other women before her, Shanye was not sent away after one night. King Rykerr kept her close, returning to her bed night after night. He fed her, spoke with her, and held her in his arms. It was as if she alone could calm the storm within him. Whispers spread through the palace. The king had dismissed the other nine women, sending them away without a second glance. Jealousy and curiosity filled the air, but the truth was clear: Rykerr had found something in Shanye that he had never found in anyone else. For ten days, they were inseparable. Their bond grew stronger, their desire deeper. Shanye began to believe that she was indeed his fated mate, the one chosen by the Moon Goddess. On the tenth day, as they lay together in the quiet of the king's chamber, Shanye decided to share her thoughts. “My name is Shanye,” she said softly, her head resting on his chest. “Daughter of Micah.” King Rykerr's body tensed beneath her. He sat up abruptly, his eyes wide with shock. “Micah… from the eastern Sea Moon?” he asked, his voice strained. “Yes, Your Majesty,” Shanye replied, a hint of pride in her voice. “There is no other like her.” His heartbeat stopped. He stood, turning away from her. “I, King Rykerr, Alpha of the Moon Crest Pack and ruler of the Sea Moon, reject you, Shanye, daughter of Micah, as my mate,” he declared, his voice cold and final. Shanye's heart shattered. Tears welled in her eyes, but she refused to let them fall. She stood, gathering her robe. “From this day forward,” the king continued, “you are banished from my palace. I never want to see you again.” Without a word, Shanye turned and walked away, leaving behind the man who had consumed her heart and body. As the doors closed behind her, King Rykerr clenched his fists, his wolf howling in agony. This rejection would haunt him forever. But some secrets ran deeper than desire, and some wounds could never be healedAYLA Ayla walked into the King’s room with quiet confidence. She looked beautiful and calm, her steps light, yet steady. Her golden hair was neatly braided and wrapped in a bun. She wore her healer robes, and her face glowed softly under the morning sun shining through the window. “Good morning, my King,” she said gently, bowing her head with respect. “I’m sorry I didn’t come earlier. From today forward, I will be the one taking care of your health. I hope that’s alright with you?” The chamber became silent. The King sat up in his bed, his back resting against the headboard. He looked at her with his calm grey eyes but said nothing. Ayla took his silence as a sign of agreement. She turned her attention to the three royal healers who stood near the King’s bed. “I am truly sorry,” she said to them respectfully, bowing slightly. “You’ve all done well. But from now on, I’ll be the one looking after him. Please, give us a moment.” The healers nodded in silence and stepped back. Ay
ELDER ZHOU Elder Zhou sat at the head of the table, having breakfast with his family. He was a tall man in his mid-fifties, with sharp grey eyes and dirty blonde hair streaked with gray. He was wise, calm, and respected. He was one of the King’s most trusted men and had served him for many years. When the King was dying, Elder Zhou had been one of the few who fought hard to find him a mate, someone who could help heal him and give him an heir. This morning, his face was different. His usual serious look had changed into a soft smile. His eyes were warm, and he seemed happy. His mate, Kaida, looked at him with surprise. She was also in her fifties, with short brown hair and green eyes. It had been a long time since she last saw him smile like this. “You look happy this morning, my Lord,” she said gently. “Can you share your joy with us?” Their daughter Lyra also looked curious. She was in her mid-twenties, a beautiful young woman with deep blue eyes and ginger-brown hair. She wa
“May the goddess be praised,” Elder Asher whispered, eyes wide with wonder. “The King is awake,” another elder added, unable to hide the relief in his voice. But Ayla wasn’t paying attention to them. Her hand was still trapped in the King’s strong grip. She tried to pull away gently, but he held on tightly. His eyes, dark and unreadable, stayed fixed on her face. He didn’t look angry. But Ayla couldn’t be sure. The room was quiet. Too quiet. “Repeat what you just said to me,” the King said in a calm but deep voice. Ayla’s heart raced. He had heard her. He heard her whisper those words…“Get well… for me.” What would happen if she said them again? Would he get angry? Would he mock her? “Please,” she whispered, “let go of my hand.” He tilted his head slightly. “But I thought you liked touching me,” he said, his tone teasing, yet not unkind. “Just a moment ago, you said I should get better… for you.” Ayla’s face turned red. She couldn’t believe he heard her. She had only said it
AYLA “Ayla, please stop crying,” Alpha Dairo said gently. “I know you’re sad. I can feel it too. But you must try to calm down now.” But Ayla couldn’t stop. The tears just kept coming. She stood near a tall window in a quiet guest room of the castle. It was the room they gave her when she arrived, maybe just for the night, maybe longer. Everything felt confusing. Her thoughts were a mess. Her heart felt heavy. She wished things were different. Luca should have been the perfect match for her. He had been kind and warm. But now she was bound to the Alpha King, a man who was cold, distant, and harsh. Why would the Moon Goddess give her such a fate? Why did it have to be him? He was handsome, yes, but that didn’t matter. He was also proud, cold, and cruel. Ayla didn’t understand how a man could look so beautiful and yet feel so heartless. Maybe now she knew why he was being punished by the Goddess. Maybe he had treated his fated mate the same way. Maybe the poor girl had cursed
“Answer me!” the King shouted right into her face. His voice boomed through the court. Everyone in the hall went quiet. Ayla’s body trembled. Her eyes widened in shock and fear. She was completely frozen. The King's large hand was still around her neck, squeezing. She could barely breathe. Is this really the man the Moon Goddess chose for me? she thought in disbelief. He’s choking me! It felt like death was near. If he didn’t stop, she would pass out soon. But suddenly, something strange happened. The King's grip loosened. His hand dropped from her neck slowly. His sharp eyes, however, remained fixed on hers. They didn’t blink, didn’t move. It was like he was staring into her soul. Ayla was stunned. She couldn’t look away either. Even though the King was sick and weak, he still looked powerful. His face had sharp features and his presence was heavy. For a moment, it was as if time had stopped. He slowly sat back in his throne and cleared his throat. His gaze swept across the co
KING RYKERR “The King’s bride is here. Be quick and gentle with him,” Warfox, the King’s head guard, said in a firm voice as he led the group of maids into the King’s chamber. The King lay quietly on his grand bed, looking pale and lifeless. He didn’t move. He didn’t speak. His eyes sometimes stayed open for hours, but it was as if he saw nothing. Some people whispered that he had gone blind. Others said he had lost his voice and his mind. Three maids rushed to dress him. Their hands trembled as they worked fast, putting him in a royal garment made of soft silk and lined with golden embroidery. The room smelled faintly of herbs and something sour, perhaps the sickness that now ruled the King’s body. Two healers stood silently near the bed, watching carefully. Though the King looked weak and distant, they made sure his hair was neatly brushed and styled. His long beard had been trimmed. His fingernails were clean and polished. The maids did their best to make him look like a ruler
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