LOGIN“Marry me for one year, give me your name, your loyalty, and your silence. In return, I’ll destroy everyone who ever broke you.” On the night of her twenty-first birthday, Lyra Vale is publicly rejected by the man she thought she would marry and accused of a crime that leaves her family ruined and her reputation in ashes. Within hours, she goes from being a future Luna to an outcast. But when the most feared Alpha in the North, Kael Draven, offers her a contract marriage, Lyra says yes for only one reason—revenge. Kael wants her for reasons he refuses to explain. To the world, their marriage is a political alliance. To Lyra, it is a weapon. With his ring on her finger, she plans to crush the people who betrayed her: her ambitious cousin, her traitorous ex, and the council that helped bury her alive. Yet life inside Nightfang Citadel is far more dangerous than she expected. Her husband is cold, possessive, and full of secrets. His enemies watch her every move. His Beta seems to know things about her past no one should. And the deeper Lyra digs, the more she realizes her downfall was never random—it was orchestrated. Worse, her contract husband may not have rescued her at all. He may have chosen her long before she ever fell. And when the truth finally comes out, Lyra must decide what matters more—revenge against the people who destroyed her, or surviving the devastating man she is beginning to love.
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“You will announce us tonight, won’t you?” I kept my smile in place as the question left my lips, but my heart was beating too hard to let me feel calm. Across me was Cassian Thorn, he adjusted the cuff of his black formal coat and gave me the charming look that had once made every girl in Black Hollow jealous. Tonight was the Blood Moon Ascension Ball, and everyone in the pack knew what was supposed to happen. A mating announcement at midnight while I as the future Luna standing beside the man I had loved since I was sixteen. The pack tradition demands that if a royal blood finds her mate on the night she clocks eighteen, she would be given the mantle of leadership but if she is unable to, she won't be able to lead the pack again in her lifetime. Cassian touched my hand, though not tightly enough to settle the sudden unease in my chest. “You worry too much,” he said in a low voice, like I was being foolish for asking. “Just enjoy the night, Lyra.” His words should have comforted me, but something about his face felt wrong. He would not hold my gaze for more than a second, and the warmth I had always counted on in him felt thin, almost rehearsed. I looked past him toward the crowded ballroom and told myself not to ruin my own night with my own emotions. Black Hollow’s great hall glowed with silver fire bowls and moonstone chandeliers, the light falling over silk gowns, military coats, and richly dressed wolves. Every noble family in the pack was there, and so were envoys from two neighboring territories. Tonight was a double celebration, it wasn't just my Ascension night, it was tonight we would officially sign an alliance with the Nightfang pack. This meant a lot for me as a Luna to be in the next twelve hours. The alliance meant strength, power and more resources to our pack. My aunt had spent months reminding me of how Lunas act. After my father's death, my uncle, Alpha Magnus Vale, ruled Black Hollow now, and though he called me family, I had long ago learned that blood did not always mean protection or care. “You look pale,” Selene said as she appeared beside us, her voice unusually calm. I turned and saw my cousin dressed in deep blue silk, every dark curl pinned perfectly in place. Selene linked her arm through Cassian’s as if she had every right to stand behind him, then gave me a soft smile that did not reach her eyes. “Try to eat something so you don't faint before midnight.” she added. Cassian let out a loud laugh and the sound made my stomach churn. I hated the way Selene had always hovered too close towards Cassian and always acted like whatever belonged to me had simply been misplaced on the way to her. I had ignored it for years because I trusted Cassian but seeing the both of them entangle hands like high school lovers and laugh at dumb, condescending jokes made me boil with rage. “You should save your concern for someone who needs it, Selene.” I defended because keeping shut would make her say more. Selene leaned closer, her voice low enough that only I could hear. “Enjoy this while you can, Lyra.” “Moments like this don’t last for girls like you.” she whispered, her lips curling faintly. “Sometimes fate has a way of taking it all back, and I think tonight might be one of those nights.” She let out a dark smile and even before I could answer, the drums at the far end of the hall sounded. Conversations dropped at once and the doors to the raised platform opened. Alpha Magnus stepped forward in ceremonial black with the crescent mark of command pinned to his chest. Beside him stood the council elders, hard-faced and solemn, which made my pulse stumble. This was too formal for a simple mating announcement. Cassian finally stepped away from Selene and moved slightly in front of me, but not in a protective way. It looked more like he was avoiding me. Cold slid down my spine. I had known him long enough to read silence, and his silence now was the worst kind. “My people,” Alpha Magnus called, his voice carrying through the hall. “On this sacred Blood Moon, we gather to honor loyalty, legacy, and the law that binds this pack.” He paused, his gaze sweeping the crowd before settling on me. “It is therefore my duty to address an act of betrayal committed under my own roof.” “We all know that some important pack items were announced missing two days before now. The roof erupted into a loud uproar. He cleared his throat and continued. “The thief has been identified and we won't let this slide.” “It hurts that the thief is no other person than, Lyra our own Luna” I felt the weight of the whole road rest on my shoulders. The whole room turned blurry. The angry voices of the elders rose to a deafening roar, accusing and condemning me, but my gaze frantically searched for Cassian, hoping for some spark of support or at ke some flicker of loyalty – but he stood frozen, his eyes careful I took one step back. “Uncle?” Two guards entered from the side doors carrying a carved wooden box. I recognized it instantly, and all the air left my lungs. The seal burned into the lid belonged to the restricted archive, the chamber that held sacred ledgers, blood records, treaty marks, and war oaths dating back generations. Those records never left the lower vaults without direct order. Alpha Magnus’s expression did not move. “These were found in Lyra Vale’s chambers less than an hour ago.” The hall exploded. Voices rose all at once, shocked, hungry, thrilled. I stared at the box as if staring hard enough could make it vanish. “That is impossible,” I said, but the words were almost lost in the noise. “I have never taken anything from the archive.” One elder stepped forward and held up several folded pages. “We also recovered copied route maps and coded messages linked to rogue movement beyond Ravenmoor’s eastern border.” He looked at the papers with disgust, then at me. “It appears Lady Lyra has been feeding protected information to outsiders.” “No.” My voice came out sharper now. “No, that is a lie.” I looked at Cassian then, because surely this was the moment he would speak. Surely he would step beside me, tell them someone had framed me, remind them who I was. He knew me better than anyone. He knew the years I had spent preparing to serve this pack, knew how seriously I took law and duty, knew my father had died protecting Black Hollow. If anyone could stop this madness, it was him. Instead, Cassian took one measured step away from me. The movement was small but it destroyed me. “Cassian,” I whispered, unable to hide the break in my voice now. “Tell them.” His jaw tightened, and for one second I saw shame in his face. Then it was gone, replaced by something weaker and uglier. Fear. “I wanted to believe you were innocent,” he said loudly enough for the room to hear. “But too much evidence has been found. I cannot stand beside a liar.” he said, lowering his gaze to the ground. The gasp that moved through the hall felt like a blade dragged slowly across my skin. I looked at him as if I had never seen him before. This was the same boy who had sworn beside the river when I was seventeen that he would choose me over anyone or anything. He had kissed my hands and promised I would never stand alone. Now he couldn't even stand to look straight into my face. Selene lowered her head and moved toward Cassian, placing a hand on his arm in a show of comfort so intimate it made me feel sick. A memory flashed through me. Selene went missing from luncheon three weeks ago. Cassian returning late from patrol with her perfume on his collar. The unease I had forced myself to ignore because I thought love meant trust. I saw it now with brutal clarity. This had not begun tonight. “This is madness,” I said, but no one was listening with mercy. “Search my rooms again. Question the servants. Check the seals. Someone planted those records.” My aunt stepped from the front row before anyone else could answer. The older woman’s face was bright with righteous fury, or the performance of it. “How dare you still lie,” she hissed. “After everything this family gave you.” Then she spat at my feet. Her words hit me harder than bricks. Humiliation burned hot around me, people stared with open disgust, some with pity, most with satisfaction. I had been the daughter of the late Alpha, the girl expected to become Luna, the one too educated, too composed, too admired. I saw it in their faces now. Many of them had been waiting for this fall, even if they had not known it. Alpha Magnus raised a hand for silence. “Lyra Vale, by the authority of Black Hollow, you are stripped of ceremonial rank pending judgment. Until the council decides your sentence, you will be held under guard.” Two guards rushed towards me immediately. My body went rigid, but it was not fear that steadied me. It was rage. It filled every shaking part of me, hardening humiliation into something sharper. I lifted my chin and looked at the platform, then at Cassian, then at Selene. “If you think this ends with me begging you all, then you do not know me at all.”LYRA POV"It's nothing for you to worry about, I'd take care of things here, you do your thing." I said gently as I beckoned on Kael, his eyes dimmed as he turned to face the crowd."The noise from here brought me over here, what in the name of the moon goddess is happening here?" Kael ignoring my words, asked with a cold and dark tone, sending chills down the spine of everyone present."It's such an important events, who has the guts to make a scene here?" A woman clothed in a dark suit and red bright lipstick approached the area, she appeared to be the representative of a huge pack, more influential and important individuals from the other side trouped in and I smiled, exactly my plan, to escalate this and show them how it's done, Alpha Magnus also entered the arena and his eyes widened as his gaze fell on his daughter."Selene, why are you soaked in wine ? Who did this to you?" His voice thundered in the hall as he searched everyone, his gaze landed on me and he stopped and sneere
Lyra POV"How come you don't even know how to lie so well, you didn't push her? But there's evidence and even the cup of wine that you poured on her, I know you are cold hearted, but I never knew you would be this wicked towards your very own sister." Cassian said loudly and the entire crowd gasped, some speaking amongst themselves while other brought out their phones to record."How are you so sure I was the one that poured the wine on her, she could have slipped and fell." I denied, my eyes remained fixated Cassian with a sneer."Are you so shameless Lyra, the facts are obvious and the truth is in the clear, how can you still deny?" Cassian berated and couldn't help but chuckle darkly, this is the same man I had spent my youth wishing and hoping for a future together, I thought we were foolishly in love, turned out it was just one sided and the same man would go at any length for my downfall."You don't have to caution her Cassian, it's all my fault I shouldn't have met her when she
Lyra POV"Tell me about it." My voice thundered in the entrance, shocking the family of Alpha Magnus, I hate to admit but I still bear some resemblance to this man."It's tiring, it's haven't even been up to a day I came I married Alpha Kael, yet here I'm here tasked to greets important guests and run the ball, something you totally won't relate to." I sighed sarcastically, my eyes brewing with fire as I glared at her, Selene was shocked beyond words."You...' she raised her fingers and pointed at me, too shocked to even say a word, oh might moon goddess do I love the look on her scheming face. For years, I've been deceived by her innocent look, not knowing she has a demon within."Isn't that too much Lyra, she is your sister after all, why speak to her that way." My uncle's uttered dispaprovedly and I scoffed."It wasn't too much when she said her part the first time? And who are you to caution me? And calling me by name? I see you have no regard for Nightfang citadel at all, in you
Lyra POV "Then I will retire back to my Chambers and await the ball." I said through gritted teeth, I have to get my self ready to face those bastards without tearing them apart at the spot."Why are you in such a hurry to leave? We have pack matters to deal with, you have to come with me to the morning meetings." Alpha Kael said with a tone of finality and I couldn't help but roll my eyes internally, still I nodded."You can leave us now." Kael ordered and Ronan bowed before walking out, not without giving me one last scrutinizing look, I scoffed."What's his deal? Why is he so sceptical towards me? Is he some sort of control freak..." I didn't realize but I begin to cuss under my breath, all this while Alpha Kael gaze remained on me with a smile plastered on his face."You'd get to figure out later, right now we have more important matters to deal with." Hearing his serious tone, I turned to face him, we have been bickering non stop like old couples indirectly all this while and
Kael's POVCould it be I was mistaken, seeing the raging thunderbolt and lightening from outside, I felt genuinely disappointed, I know for certain that Lyra is innocent."I knew it, she is a traitor!!" One of the the pack members present screamed and my eyes averted to my brother, I could see his
Lyra POVThe servants taking me to my room was stopped by Raine, her face held disgust and obvious hatred towards me, I sighed internally as the servants gave way for her to get to me."You have to come with me to the ancestral hall and swear before the moon goddess, I can not have our Alpha bring
Kael’s Pov The hall watched us leave in silence, their gazes fixated on us Some of them looked stunned while some looked cheated that they had not seen Lyra dragged to a cell instead of led away with my ring in her hand. I saw Magnus trying to hide his relief, Selene trying to hide her rage, an
Lyra’s Pov I heard the words. I understood them. I simply could not make them real inside my head. Someone near the back dropped a goblet, the sound hitting hard across the hall. My aunt gasped loudly in shock. “This can't be true..” Elder Marrow sputtered. My eyes instinctively turned t












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