Aria Moonstone has been rejected by every mate she’s ever had, leaving her scarred and broken. After escaping an assassination attempt by Darius Blackthorn’s rogues, one of the mates who rejected her, she stumbles into the forbidden Bloodfang Pack, expecting death. Instead, she finds herself at the mercy of a ruthless Alpha, Lucian Draven—her true mate. But Aria’s past is far from simple. She discovers that Lucian is not only her mate, but the Bloodfang Pack is also her family, thought to be lost in a rogue attack years ago.
もっと見るARIA
With feet pounding against the wet earth, I sprinted through the dense underbrush, my breath coming in ragged gasps. The cold mud clung to my soles, and the puddles left behind by last night’s rain splashed water up my legs as I pushed forward. I didn’t stop. I couldn’t. The sharp thorns from wild brambles tore into my skin, snagging on the silk of my nightgown, but I barely noticed. Pain didn’t matter. Fear didn’t matter. All that mattered was survival—putting as much distance as possible between me and the rogues hunting me down. Their snarls and heavy footfalls echoed too close for comfort. They wanted my life. How did it come to this? My twentieth birthday should have been a celebration, not a nightmare. Instead of laughter and cake, I found myself running through the dark woods, desperate to escape the murderous intruders who shattered my world in the dead of night. The Ashen Pack was supposed to be untouchable, its defenses impenetrable. Everyone said so. Rogues couldn’t have breached our borders—not unless someone opened the gates for them. And that someone was Darius Blackthorn. My chest tightened as his name echoed in my mind. My mate. The man fate had bound me to betrayed me. My trust, my heart, my safety—he’d handed it all over to those who wanted me dead. “Damn it!” I hissed through gritted teeth as a thorn tore into my forearm. A hot sting followed, and blood began to drip steadily, the sight of it making my stomach churn. The ache in my body was becoming unbearable. My legs felt like lead, my lungs burned with every breath, and the countless cuts across my skin told me I’d lost far too much blood. I had been running for hours—four, maybe more—and I was at my limit. My vision blurred, exhaustion threatening to pull me under. A bitter thought crept into my mind, one I could no longer ignore. Maybe I should just stop. Let them catch me. Let them end this. What was the point in fighting anymore? My whole life had been rejection after rejection, pain after pain. Three times I had been offered a mate, and three times I had been cast aside like I was nothing. Unwanted. Unloved. My feet slowed, then stopped entirely, my heart thudding in rhythm with the pounding in my ears. My eyes widened as I took in the sight before me—a cliff. A jagged drop that seemed to stretch endlessly downward into darkness. I let out a shaky breath. “Of course,” I whispered bitterly. Even nature was conspiring against me. No choices left. No escape. The forest had driven me straight into this dead end. Behind me, a deep, menacing growl rumbled, vibrating through my chest. My body stiffened as terror gripped me. This was it. Game over—for me, at least. I turned slowly, my body trembling as I came face to face with a pack of rogues in their wolf forms. Their glowing eyes locked onto me with predatory intent. Leading them was Darius, his dark fur glistening under the pale moonlight. He wasn’t just any member of the Ashen Pack—he was one of the most respected. But now, he stood as my executioner. Letting rogues into the territory without the Alpha’s consent was treason of the highest order. If anyone else had done it, they’d face certain death. But I wouldn’t live to tell this tale. My throat tightened at the bitter truth. “Please…” My voice cracked as I whimpered, my legs shaking beneath me. I took a small, hesitant step backward, but they closed in on me, their low snarls growing louder. Darius’s piercing gaze bore into me, cold and unforgiving. He wasn’t here to protect me. He wasn’t my mate anymore. He was here to kill me. I saw it in his eyes, felt it in the cruel set of his jaw. “I want to live,” I pleaded, my voice barely audible over the pounding of my heart. Another shaky step back, then another. My heel brushed the edge of the cliff, sending a shower of loose stones tumbling into the void below. “I may have nothing to live for,” I whispered desperately, “but I don’t want to die either.” For a split second, I thought I saw it—Darius’s wolf smirking. That cruel twist of his lips felt like a mockery of my fear. And then, without warning, he lunged. The massive wolf leaped into the air, its claws outstretched, its jaws open wide. Panic filled me, my instincts taking over as I took a single, desperate step backward. But my foot found no ground. Down I went, tumbling down the jagged cliff, my body colliding with rocks, my skin scraping against the rough edges as I rolled helplessly toward the bottom. My life flashed before my eyes in fragmented bursts, vivid and fleeting. I remembered the days when I was like them—a rogue, untamed and unclaimed. Until he found me, the first wolf who was supposed to be my mate. The one who turned me into something I thought I could never be: hopeful. That hope had long since shattered, just like my body seemed to be doing now. My head struck a sharp stone, and a searing pain spread across my forehead as warm blood trickled down my face. Everything slowed, and with one final jarring impact, I came to a halt. Splayed out on the ground, every bone in my body screamed in agony. I couldn’t move, not even to lift a finger. My chest heaved with shallow breaths, each one more painful than the last. This was it—I was dying, and it wasn’t quick or merciful. It was slow, cruel, and agonizing. The air around me was different, carrying a scent unfamiliar to my pack’s territory. That was when I realized—I had fallen beyond our borders. That must have been why Darius and the rogues hadn’t followed. I was no longer their prey. From somewhere in the distance, muffled voices reached my ears. I couldn’t make out what they were saying, but the sound was enough to pull me from the edge of unconsciousness. My vision blurred, but through the haze, I could see shapes beginning to form. Figures moving toward me, their outlines growing sharper. Whoever they were, they were getting closer. I didn’t know if they were friend or foe, but I didn’t have the strength to care. All I could do was lie there, broken and bleeding, and hope they would either save me or end my suffering. That was all I could think of before everything went black. ****************** “•eject you, Aria Moonstone, as my mate. This was never meant to be. You are not the one I need, and I am not the one you want. You’ll find your place, but it is not with me. You are weak, and I won’t be tied to that. My future lies with someone bigger. Do not seek me out again.” ************* I gasped, my chest rising and falling as I struggled to pull air into my lungs. “She’s alive!” a voice shouted, rough and raspy. I barely registered the sound before another voice joined it. “And she’s a rogue.” I blinked slowly, trying to focus on the blurred shapes standing over me. All I could do was cling to consciousness, unsure whether these strangers were here to help me—or finish what the rogues had started.ARIA“Lucian!” Liam thundered. “Do you want me to kill them myself?”Lucian began to tremble. Albena… no. He wouldn't let that happen. “I'll do it myself. Just give me time.”“Time? There is no fucking time!” Liam said, pacing to and fro. “Listen, the rogues are coming in today.”“What?” Lucian’s mouth was dry. His father’s words rang in his ears like poisoned bells: “Kill them.” But why… He had grown alongside these children. Albena was the future Luna who smiled at him with soft, grateful eyes. Kael was the son of the greatest gamma who always stood in front of her like a wall no one could break.They were both his friends. They'd been kind to him.Lucian's eyes snapped to his father in shock. This was planned already. The Gammas were out to settle a border feud between the Bloodfang and rogues… and his father, Liam had thought this was a good opportunity to annihilate the family that took care of him. Lucian's fingers curled into fists at his sides. He didn't want to do it, but the
ARIADenera’s voice came again, softer now, as if she were speaking right next to me.“Let yourself feel it. You are not in danger. You’re just remembering. You were young. Whole. This is where the truth begins, Albena White-Lyall Obsidian. Years ago, before it all shattered. Go to her… go to the girl you were before the world turned cruel.”I wanted to cry, but I couldn’t. I could almost see them now—flashes of hair, small fingers brushing tree bark.One of them was me.The other was… my mouth fell open.Lilia! But how…?“You’re close,” Denera whispered. “So close. Just a little deeper.”I tried to move, but it felt like wading through tar.“Follow the light, Albena. Find the first day your soul tried to forget.”—------------“Ow! The rabbit bit me, Kael…”Albena burst into tears, holding her hands up to a bigger boy.He was three years older than her, so he was seen as her big brother.But everyone knew they weren’t siblings. He was just someone the entire pack trusted enough to be
ARIA“Tell me every damn thing… the whole story.” and I meant it. Whatever he had to say, whatever truth I had been shielded from… I wanted to hear it now.Kael sighed. “I'll refresh your memory, Albena. It's better if you remember yourself.” he paused. “Denera knows a method.”I nodded. “Is someone out there?”A messenger entered immediately.“Can you send for Denera Shadowsong?” I asked the messenger by the door. “Tell her I need her… please.”The man gave a respectful nod, then slipped out without a word. Kael raised a brow but didn’t question it. Instead, he shifted beside me and spoke with a calm warmth.“You are a bit tense. The remembrance can only happen if you are relaxed. So, relax. Denera is good at what she does. It’s actually a good thing she’s here.”I let out a strained chuckle. “Thanks. You saying that makes me just a little more nervous.”He gave a quiet smile, but before either of us could say more, the door creaked open. Clara stepped in with Denera.“You can go, Cl
ARIA“The river,” he said gently, eyes glinting with memory. “The rabbit you tried to save that bit you.”I snorted. “It didn’t bite me that hard!”“You cried for an hour.”“You shoved me in the water to ‘toughen me up.’”Kael chuckled, and the lines on his face softened. “You’ve changed, Aria.”“So have you.” I hesitated, then offered a small smile.“I’m proud of you.”That made me pause.“I mean it,” he said. “You didn’t just survive. You built a life. And now you’re here… still trying to protect people. You’re still you.”Kael looked down at his hands. I hadn’t noticed before, but now I saw them clearly. His hands were marked, scarred across the knuckles and forearms. Some were jagged and faded… some were fresh. Goddess above all, they looked awful.“What… happened?” I asked softly, sliding off the desk and reaching forward instinctively.Kael looked up, eyes locking with mine.“I wear them proudly.”My fingers froze just above his skin.He said it like he meant it. But I didn't un
ARIAKael was alive in flesh and blood! “I…” I took a step back, stunned. “But you—”“I survived,” he said simply. “Denera, my mate found me and nursed me back to health. Then Lucian told me you were alive and that you were Luna. I came as quickly as I could. To see you, dear Aria…”Whatever I had to say, dried on my lips. My heart thudded too hard. No, it cannot be…Kael…Who was Kael again? I knocked at my head, trying to remember what Kaelvin meant to me. I knew he meant more… more than a friend and more like a brother. Why the fuck did he have to die back then?!A sob threatened to break out. “Lucian…”Lucian glanced at Tobias, Maren and then Lilia. She was the one I pitied the most because she had no idea what was going on. “Give us a moment, will you?”Tobias immediately grinned. “Should we leave slowly and dramatically or run while we can?”Maren rolled her eyes. “We’re going, we’re going.”“Just saying,” Tobias muttered as he dramatically took Maren’s arm and dragged her along.
ARIAMy face was still buried in his chest.“Goddess, you are pathetic, Aria.” I whispered to myself, still taking in gulps of his scent. If that was even possible.Deep breaths in, and out.In and out.“Aria?” I heard Lilia call me. Her tone was a little confused, probably wondering what the hell I was doing. Nope. Neither Aria nor Whitee was on the line. I didn’t even lift my head when Tobias shouted at Lucian for taking so long to return… or when when I heard Maren’s boots clicking behind him or her shrill gasp of surprise.Everyone could keep their surprise, shock and excitement to themselves because Lucian was mine. He was here, solid, real and warm.All for me.“All for you, huh?” Whitee whispered mischievously. “Now, you cannot get enough of him, right?”I shook my head. “Leave me alone, Whitee and bask in the warmth of our mate. He is back…”“Hm.” Whitew purred. If that was even possible because what was that contented noise that came out of her throat? “If only you weren't suc
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