LOGINChapter 87 The ritual chamber beneath the pack lands was silent except for the soft humming coming from the ancient symbols carved into the floor. Selene stood at the center, feeling her heartbeat echo through the glowing marks. Killian stayed close behind her, one hand resting on her shoulder to keep her steady. The torches around the room suddenly went out. Darkness filled the chamber, and a deep voice echoed around them. “Child of the Primordial Blood… you were not meant to awaken this early.” Silver flames gathered in the air and formed a massive wolf with eyes that shone like full moons. It was the Ancient Guardian, the spiritual protector of Selene’s bloodline. Its presence made the air heavy, but Killian stepped forward without fear. His voice was steady as he responded, “If she has awakened, it is because she was needed,” he said firmly. The Guardian studied him before turning its attention back to Selene, “Morgana has broken the old laws. She has stolen a piece of the
Chapter 86 The cold silence of the archives settled over Selene and Killian as they stood before the drawing. The lantern flickered again, casting long shadows on the walls. Selene felt the chill settle into her bones, the kind that came with truth she was not ready to face. Killian stepped closer to the book. His jaw tightened as he studied the words written beneath the drawing of young Selene. “The wolf born of two moons,” he read quietly. Selene swallowed hard. “I did not even know this about myself. How did Morgana know?” Killian closed the book gently and looked around the chamber. “Someone must have written this long before either of us was born. This drawing, this prophecy… it has been here for decades. Maybe longer.” Selene’s fingers tightened around the edge of the table. “That means Morgana learned about me from this very room. These archives once belonged to the old Alpha line. If she ever had access to them…” Killian nodded slowly. “She could have discovered everyt
Chapter 85The moment Killian gave the order, the pack house shifted into a quiet alertness. Warriors moved with purpose, and young wolves whispered about the severed paw found at the border.Fear lingered in the air, but so did the pack’s growing trust in their Luna.Selene felt their eyes on her as she and Killian walked through the main hall. Some bowed, others gave her hopeful nods. A few whispered blessings under their breath.Killian walked close beside her, his protective aura strong. Selene felt safe, but she also felt pressure tightening inside her chest.Morgana was no longer hiding. She was pushing forward, planning something powerful enough to risk exposing herself.They reached a guarded corridor on the east side of the pack house.Two warriors stood in front of a thick metal door. One carried a ring of old keys, while the other held a small torch, even though the hallway had electric lights. Maybe tradition, Selene
Chapter 84The peaceful morning Selene shared with Killian stayed in her heart long after they returned to the pack house. For the first time in days, the air felt calm.Wolves greeted her with warm smiles, some even bowing without hesitation. They no longer looked at her with fear or doubt. The Luna bond had settled into the pack like a soft breath.But peace, Selene realized, never stayed long here.By midday, the quiet harmony around the pack house shifted. The guards started moving faster. Warriors whispered to one another, glancing at the forest. Confusion spread through the pack like a wave pushing against the shore.Selene felt it before anyone told her.A disturbance.A shadow brushing along the edge of her senses.Killian reached her side almost immediately. His face was hard, and full of alertness. “Come with me,” he said.She followed him toward the gates, where two warriors stood with pale faces. One of them held something wrapped in cloth. When Killian got closer, the war
Chapter 83Selene woke up to the faint sound of movement. At first she thought she was still dreaming, because something warm was wrapped around her waist.When she blinked the sleep away, she realized a strong arm was holding her close. Killian had pulled her against his chest sometime in the early morning and had not let go.Her first instinct was to pull away. The memory of last night was still fresh. The argument, the hurt, the tension so thick she could barely breathe.She had gone to sleep exhausted and confused, unsure of how they would face each other the next day.But now, seeing him holding her gently, something inside her softened. Killian was awake. She felt the slow, steady rhythm of his breathing change as he whispered quietly.“You’re awake,” he said.His voice was unsteady. It was not anger, but full of regret.Selene stayed still, because she wasn’t sure what to say.Killian’s hand moved slightly, not possessive, just hesitant. “I did not want to sleep until you came
Chapter 82The morning sun spread gentle light across the training grounds, but Selene felt none of its warmth. The silver sentinel badge rested in her palm like a quiet threat. She stared at it for a long time before closing her fingers around it.It still felt cold, and the coldness seeped into her bones.Killian joined her a few seconds later. His steps were steady, but his eyes held concern.“You woke up early again,” he said softly. “Beta Andrew told me you found something last night.”Selene handed him the badge without a second thought.Killian’s expression hardened. “This belongs to one of my sentinels. They are the most loyal wolves in the pack.”“I know,” Selene said. “But someone among them is working with Morgana.”Killian looked at her carefully. “And you think this is proof?”“I found it beside a broken ward line,” Selene said. “The spy touched it. Their scent was wiped with magic, but the energy traces are still fresh.”Killian exhaled sharply and ordered. “Then we ques







