Anastasia:
Skybound Pack
Two weeks.
Fourteen days of silence. Of numbness. Of pretending not to feel the ache in my chest. Soren had come into the palace to cause a rift.
Shouting and screaming even after he cheated on me. The guts and the nerves.
To even think I stoop so low to someone like him is very disgusting.
Every morning began the same. Riley would wake me. The maids would pull at my hair, paint my face, and lace my body into silks that felt more like shackles than clothes. I was trained and perfected. Taught to bow lower, smile softer, and speak only when spoken to.
I was being carved into a Luna I no longer believed in.
Leigh returned three days before the wedding. She came running, face pale with disbelief, throwing her arms around me as if she could glue me back together, cursing Soren for being a bastard.
Typically Leigh.
"I'll talk to them," she had said. "Weāll find another way."
Now, standing in front of the ceremonial mirror, I hardly recognized the girl staring back.
The dress was flawless. Ivory silk, embroidered with sky-hued silver to represent my pack. It clung to my body like a second skin, every line perfect, every detail screaming power and grace. A Lunaās gown, not a brideās. I looked ethereal. Regal.
But inside⦠I was already buried.
Riley adjusted my veil one last time. Her hands trembled slightly.
"You are the moonlight itself today," she whispered.
I didnāt respond; I didn't have the strength.
Because even though today was supposed to be the most important day of my life, all I could think about was one pair of burning green eyes and the rough voice that claimed me as his:
"Youāre mine."
But he wasnāt here.
Enzo was.
Cold. Unreadable. My betrothed by arrangement. My mate, in no way.
I took a breath as the doors opened.
The aisle stretched before me.
And I walked.
Step by step, head high, heart sinking.
Gasps echoed softly. Nobles lined up and looked straight in my direction; Alpha families gathered to witness the most strategic alliance of the decade. My father watched me with pride; my mother did the same. Something that they always wanted.
āClean up the Omega scent, Stacy.ā She had said to me in warning.
But when I reached the end of the aisle, my stomach twisted.
The altar⦠was empty.
Enzo wasnāt there, and people began to murmur.
Surely, he wanted to disgrace me today.
The priest shifted uncomfortably. Leigh, standing to my left as maid of honor, moved closer to me and whispered, "What the hell is going on? That cold bastard will have me contend with today."
āMay the moon goddess delay him and end this.ā I whispered back with a beautiful smile as the time went on.
Five minutes.
Ten.
I could hear the questions begin to rise around the room.
"Did he leave her at the altar?"
"Is the Dragon Rider Pack insulting Skybound?"
"Where is the groom?"
My heart pounded.
Was this it? Was this the moon goddess saving me? Was Ezekiel coming to stop it?
But then, the side door creaked open.
Enzo entered.
Tall. Immaculate. Cold as ever.
He wore his ceremonial black and crimson coat with perfect posture, his family crest gleaming at his chest. His expression?
Blank.
Not regretful. Not apologetic. Not even remorseful.
Just late.
He strode to the altar like he owned the earth beneath it and stood beside me without so much as a nod. The priest, clearly rattled, began his blessings.
I tried to look straight into his eyes, but I couldn't, and he also didn't.
My hands were shaking.
"Do you, Princess Anastasia of Skybound Pack, take Alpha Enzoā¦.."
I donāt want this. But what other choice do I have? My silence would humiliate the entire pack. My defiance would destroy Riley. My refusal⦠could start a war.
My voice sounded distant when I answered. "I do." Without waiting for the priest to complete his statement.
It was like a learned thing. I had learned what to say and what not to say.
The hall made loud noises like it wasn't just some politics disguised as blessings. I barely registered the words. I looked at Enzo, who recited his lines with perfection; not a blink of emotion showed behind his storm-grey eyes, and that was the first time I heard his calm yet sharp voice.
And then he lifted my veil. I felt nothingāno warmth, no spark, no butterflies or excitement. He was just there with no fake emotions. Just the truth shining in my face that it was a transactional marriage and I had no absolute say in this.
My eyes had searched for Ezekiel, but he wasn't even here. Arrogant to even show up at the political moment.
Then came the ceremonial cloth ⦠a sacred piece of clothes, threaded with both our packās symbols, meant to be wrapped around our joined hands to seal the Luna bond.
Enzo reached out without hesitation, his hand cool and dry. I placed mine over his, and the priest began binding the cloth.
And thatās when it hit me.
Pain.
It started with a sharp stab behind my eyes, and subconsciously my fingers twitched in Enzo's grasp like he was my armor. I blinked, the room blurring at every side I looked at. The altar lights turned too bright, and the roses suddenly smelled bad.
Then a sharp stab behind my eyes.
I couldnāt breathe.
Leighās voice reached me from somewhere far off. āSia?ā
The cloth binding our hands fell loose as I pulled away.
The priest gasped.
And then the world rolled.
I stumbled backward, the hem of my gown catching under my heel. The room turned upside down, then sideways. My heartbeat thundered in my ears, too loud and too fast, and the last thing I saw before darkness swallowed me was Enzoās face.
It was blank, cold, and unbothered.
Just like always.
Anastasia:Skybound Pack Two weeks.Fourteen days of silence. Of numbness. Of pretending not to feel the ache in my chest. Soren had come into the palace to cause a rift. Shouting and screaming even after he cheated on me. The guts and the nerves. To even think I stoop so low to someone like him is very disgusting. Every morning began the same. Riley would wake me. The maids would pull at my hair, paint my face, and lace my body into silks that felt more like shackles than clothes. I was trained and perfected. Taught to bow lower, smile softer, and speak only when spoken to.I was being carved into a Luna I no longer believed in.Leigh returned three days before the wedding. She came running, face pale with disbelief, throwing her arms around me as if she could glue me back together, cursing Soren for being a bastard. Typically Leigh."I'll talk to them," she had said. "Weāll find another way."Now, standing in front of the ceremonial mirror, I hardly recognized the girl staring
Anastasia:SkyboundThe massive throne room stretched ahead, its twin golden doors yawning open as I headed inside. Riley's voice echoed softly behind me, āThey are already inside. Be calm and take things easy.āI sighed and whispered back. āBut I can still tell Father that I have found my mate?ā I asked her, my eyes averting in her direction, and she sighed.āYou have found your mate, my princess. But do you know where he stays? Do you know who he is? To him, it can be a fling.āThe thought of what Riley said sank hard into my soulāthe thought that it might be true that he didn't care and could even call it a fling. I had given out my dignity to a total stranger. How come? Perhaps because he was my mate.I nodded once and stepped forward. Every inch of my gown felt heavier. It was an expectation. It was a sacrifice.The betrothal announcement.He told me Iād be marrying someone from the Dragon Rider Pack. Someone chosen. Someone I didnāt know. There had been no name. No face. Just
Anastasia:Skybound Pack āPrincess, please smile a little bit. Your father is watching you, and he cā¦āCan cause a scene? He owns the party, remember.ā I snorted, and she inhaled before giving me one of her puppy eyes. She knew me too well and definitely knows how to get my attention with those puppy eyes. āDon't do that now, Riley.ā I shrugged, practicing one of my fake smiles, and when she was gone, I rolled my eyes. I stood at the edge of the ballroom, a silver goblet of wine held tightly in my hand as nobles and Alphas from every allied pack danced under the grand chandelier. The full Moon Fiesta Reunion, meant to unify and to celebrate harmony, felt more like a masquerade of deceit and politics. And I was drowning in it.Another sip. Bitter. But not enough to drown the ache still lodged in my chest. I hadnāt slept. Not really. My body had lain in bed, yes, but my mind had replayed Sorenās betrayal over and over. The words. His face. The way he said Iād make a good slave. Th
Anastasia:Skybound Pack.The cutlery clicked.That was the only sound I could focus on, the soft, refined scrape of my father's steak knife against the royalty plate, methodical and sure, like everything he ever did. My gaze flicked to the light directing at us from the outside, and an exhausted sigh escaped from my lips. Goddess, I am tired of this suspension. I sat perfectly poised, as expected. Back straight. Chin lifted. Hands folded on top of a linen napkin in my lap. Not because I wanted to, but because I was taught to. Trained to. Conditioned like a perfect Luna-in-waiting. Everything about this dinner reeked of funeral. Of something about to drop. Even Riley, my nanny since birth, hovered a little too close behind me, unusually tense. Since when? Since when have we ever sat down like this to eat as a family?And then it came. Something I was expecting, anyway.āAna,ā my father said, placing his cutlery down with a practiced grace. āNow that you're of age, we can no longer