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The ships reached the harbors of the Blood Moon Kingdom just as the first rays of dawn stretched across the horizon, painting the skies with hues of gold and amber. A chorus of trumpets welcomed their return. Flags bearing the crests of both kingdoms fluttered side by side in the breeze, a symbol of unity that no one had ever imagined would be possible.

Word had already reached the capital: Serena, their Luna, had returned alive. And with her return came the end of a war that had haunted two generations.

As Alexandro stepped off the ship, Serena’s hand firmly held in his, he was met with the roar of a jubilant crowd. People poured into the streets to catch a glimpse of their sovereigns. Children waved small flags; elders clasped their hands in silent prayers of gratitude. Flowers rained from balconies. It was a celebration of peace, of resilience, and of love that had endured through trials no soul should ever face.

Valerian, walking a step behind them with Nivera at his side, receive
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  • Alpha Alexander   Epilogue

    After two years....The sun beamed gently over the pristine coastline, bathing the beach in a golden haze. The air smelled of salt and wildflowers, and the lullaby of crashing waves formed a soothing rhythm that filled the air with peace. On the soft sand, Serena ran barefoot, her laughter echoing as she chased after her daughter, Judith. The little girl was all curls and sunshine, her small legs kicking up grains of sand as she squealed with delight.“Come here, you little troublemaker!” Serena called, trying not to laugh as Judith darted just out of reach.From the shaded porch of the beach house, Alexandro leaned against a column, his arms crossed over his chest and a grin tugging at the corner of his lips. His dark eyes were locked on the two people who meant the world to him. His wife and his daughter. Nothing else compared.“She looks wonderful,” he murmured to himself, but the words were for Serena. As always, she heard him even across the distance. She turned her head, her che

  • Alpha Alexander   131

    The sun was beginning to dip beneath the horizon, casting golden streaks across the surface of the endless sea. The waves lapped softly at the rocky edge of the shore as Serena’s father stood alone, his cloak flapping lightly in the salt-scented breeze. He hadn’t come here in years—not since his wife passed. Yet today, something pulled him here, to this very spot where sea and sky embraced. The last few months had been nothing short of a storm—his heart torn between the truths he buried and the consequences they finally brought to the surface.His eyes, lined with age and years of war, stared blankly into the horizon. So much had happened. So many choices made, some wise, some... born out of fear. And now, standing here alone, he allowed himself to reflect on the tapestry of his life—the battles he fought, the lands he defended, the people he lost, the alliances he forged, and most of all, the family he built, fractured, and tried endlessly to protect.His first marriage had been one

  • Alpha Alexander   130

    The road back to her childhood home felt different now. The path that once seemed weighed down by past misunderstandings and unspoken grief felt strangely light beneath Serena’s feet. The landscape was the same—the stretch of wildflowers, the tree-lined ridge, the low stone fence that curled around the Blake estate—but today, every step she took was filled with something new. Hope. Wholeness. Anticipation.Serena adjusted her shawl as she reached the front porch, her heart thudding against her ribs not from nerves, but from joy that was too big to contain. This wasn’t just a visit. This wasn’t a casual return. She was home, and she was bringing with her the kind of news that could change everything.She knocked softly, even though she didn’t have to. Kiara would’ve scolded her for that—“It’s your house, Serena, you don’t knock at your own door!”—but old habits stuck. Moments later, the door opened to reveal her sister-in-law, Jina, her hands dusted with flour and her face bright with

  • Alpha Alexander   130

    The road back to her childhood home felt different now. The path that once seemed weighed down by past misunderstandings and unspoken grief felt strangely light beneath Serena’s feet. The landscape was the same—the stretch of wildflowers, the tree-lined ridge, the low stone fence that curled around the Blake estate—but today, every step she took was filled with something new. Hope. Wholeness. Anticipation.Serena adjusted her shawl as she reached the front porch, her heart thudding against her ribs not from nerves, but from joy that was too big to contain. This wasn’t just a visit. This wasn’t a casual return. She was home, and she was bringing with her the kind of news that could change everything.She knocked softly, even though she didn’t have to. Kiara would’ve scolded her for that—“It’s your house, Serena, you don’t knock at your own door!”—but old habits stuck. Moments later, the door opened to reveal her sister-in-law, Jina, her hands dusted with flour and her face bright with

  • Alpha Alexander   129

    The gates of the Obsidian Palace opened with the same cold grandeur it always carried, but this time, it didn’t feel daunting. Nivera stepped down from the carriage first, the breeze lifting her white robes like seafoam curling in the wind. Valerian followed, quiet and composed, yet with an unfamiliar lightness in his gaze. The journey back had been long, marked with silence, stolen glances, and deep thoughts neither of them dared to voice just yet. There was a shift between them—an unspoken understanding and a gentle warmth growing in the wake of everything they had survived together.The palace staff bowed low as their king and queen passed, yet Valerian didn’t acknowledge them with the usual stoicism. He offered a small nod, a softened expression on his face. Everything was changing. His steps no longer echoed with the weight of suppressed emotions and burdens too heavy to carry alone. Instead, each stride felt like peeling away an old skin—one he had worn for far too long.Once in

  • Alpha Alexander   128

    The ships reached the harbors of the Blood Moon Kingdom just as the first rays of dawn stretched across the horizon, painting the skies with hues of gold and amber. A chorus of trumpets welcomed their return. Flags bearing the crests of both kingdoms fluttered side by side in the breeze, a symbol of unity that no one had ever imagined would be possible.Word had already reached the capital: Serena, their Luna, had returned alive. And with her return came the end of a war that had haunted two generations.As Alexandro stepped off the ship, Serena’s hand firmly held in his, he was met with the roar of a jubilant crowd. People poured into the streets to catch a glimpse of their sovereigns. Children waved small flags; elders clasped their hands in silent prayers of gratitude. Flowers rained from balconies. It was a celebration of peace, of resilience, and of love that had endured through trials no soul should ever face.Valerian, walking a step behind them with Nivera at his side, receive

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