Laura stumbled through the forest, her hand pressing against rough tree bark as she moved. Her other hand clutched at her chest where the broken mate bond left a burning hole. Each breath hurt like knives in her lungs. Her legs nearly gave out with every step, but still, she pushed on.
The pain was worse than anything she'd ever felt. She could handle cuts and wounds just fine - she had been a warrior once. But this? This felt like her very soul was being torn apart. "Keep moving," she told herself, her voice rough. "Just keep moving." Her wolf cried inside her mind, a sad, painful sound that shook her whole body. It was the howl of an animal who had lost its other half, who couldn't understand why this had happened. The wolf wanted to give up, to let the pain take over both of them. But Laura said no. A strong wave of pain hit her, knocking her to her knees. She tried to throw up, but her stomach was empty. Cold sweat soaked her dress, the pretty gown she'd worn for the gathering now ripped and dirty. "Why?" she gasped as she dug her fingers into the wet dirt. "Why did I ever trust him?" Memories filled her mind without her wanting them. Kieran's smile when they first met. The warm feel of his hand during their mating dance. The soft way he'd promised, "I'll never let anything hurt you." Now those memories felt like poison. "Liar," Laura hissed through tight teeth. "It was all a lie." She hated that she had let him rule over her, that she had given herself to him only for him to throw her away when he thought she was no use. She forced herself to stand, her legs shaking badly. The moon hung high, filling the woods with light that seemed to mock her. How many nights had she stood with Kieran during the moon rites? Playing the perfect Luna? Voices came through the trees, making Laura freeze. Pack members. She pressed herself against a big oak, holding her breath despite the pain in her body. "She went this way," a man's voice said. Laura knew it - Thorne, one of Kieran's loyal men. "Why are we even out here?" another voice asked. "Kieran said to let her go." "Just checking," Thorne said. "He wants to make sure she's really leaving pack lands." Laura's heart beat harder, making her hands shake. "Do you think she will live?" a third voice asked, softer than the others. Thorne laughed, his laugh cold and mean. "No one lives through a broken mate bond. Not someone as weak as her. She was never fit to be Luna." "Kieran was right to replace her," the second voice agreed. "The pack needs cubs. What good is a Luna who can't have pups?" "Elise already has Kieran wrapped around her finger," Thorne said with a laugh. "Did you see how Laura fell to the floor? That was pathetic." Their voices grew faint as they walked away, but their words stayed, cutting deep. For a moment, Laura thought about calling out to them. These were the wolves she had lived with for years. The pack she had served well. *Would none of you help me?* But she knew the answer. To them, she was already dead. She pushed away from the tree, forcing her shaky legs to carry her deeper into the forest. Away from Silver Moon lands. Away from the only home she'd known for years. "They think I'm weak," Laura whispered, her words barely loud enough for her own ears. "They've always thought I was weak." More pain shot through her chest, making her bite her lip until she tasted blood, all to keep from screaming. The pain of the cut bond was getting worse, not better. Would she just fall here in the woods, alone and gone? "No," she growled, the force in her voice shocking her. It reminded her of who she was before—before she became Kieran's Luna, before she learned to soften her edges and quiet her strength. The cold wind blew through her thin dress, but she barely felt it. Her body burned with fever, sweat sticking her hair to her face despite the cold air. She knew what was going on. The broken bond was killing her, just as Kieran had said it would. "You'll never live without me," his words echoed in her mind. Laura fell again, this time hitting the forest floor hard. The ground seemed to move under her, the trees spinning. Her sight blurred. She rolled onto her back, looking up at the stars through the tree tops. They seemed so far away, cold and uncaring about her pain. "I was a warrior once," she reminded herself, her voice a whisper in the quiet woods. "Before him. Before all of this." She had lost that woman, lost her strength, her fire, her will to stand tall. Kieran had wanted a meek Luna, and she had changed herself, hiding her true self so deep she'd almost lost her for good. "I can be her again," Laura whispered. "I have to be." She rolled to her side, then pushed herself up on hands and knees. Every move sent fresh waves of pain through her body. Her arms shook badly, almost giving way. With that firm thought, she moved forward into the unknown.Five years had passed since the shadow war ended. Five years since Laura claimed her throne as Alpha Queen. Five years since she learned that broken things could bloom into something beautiful. Laura stood in their private grove, the same place where she'd first felt truly safe. Where she'd first understood what love could be. The ancient trees whispered secrets in the wind, and sunlight danced through the leaves like golden fire. Her marks had changed over the years. The dark tattoos that once covered her chest, arms, and legs now shimmered sometimes with a soft silver light. They no longer looked scary or ominous. Instead, they looked like moonbeams carved into her skin. Beautiful, powerful and at peace. "Mama!" Luna's voice cut through her thoughts. "Look what I found!" Laura turned to see her daughter running toward her, small legs pumping with excitement. Luna was five now, with bright amber eyes and wild dark hair that never stayed in place. She was holding a white flower in
"I'm pregnant," Laura said quietly. The room went completely silent. All four of her mates stared at her with wide eyes. "You're what?" Dante asked, his voice barely a whisper. "Pregnant," Laura repeated, her hands moving to her belly. "I'm having a baby." Lucian's book hit the floor with a loud thud. Zephyr's mouth fell open. Nikolai looked like he'd forgotten how to breathe. "Are you sure?" Lucian asked, his voice shaking. "Very sure," Laura said. "I've known for a week." "A week?" Dante jumped up from his chair. "You've known for a week and didn't tell us?" Laura bit her lip. "I needed time to think about it. This changes everything." "This changes nothing," Nikolai said firmly, finally finding his voice. "Except that we're going to be fathers." "We don't know who the father is," Laura said softly. "Doesn't matter," Zephyr said, standing up. "The baby is ours. All of ours." "Exactly," Dante said. He was pacing now, running his hands through his hair. "Wait, when did you
Six months had passed since Laura's coronation. The world looked different now. It even felt different too. Laura stood at the balcony of Moonhaven's main hall, watching the sun rise over their kingdom. Children played in the courtyard below. Their laughter echoing through the morning air. "You're up early," Lucian said behind her. She turned to find him in the doorway. His hair was messy from sleep. His eyes soft with that look he got when he watched her. "Couldn't sleep," she said. "Bad dreams?" he asked, moving to stand beside her. "Good thoughts," Laura said. "Too many of them." She leaned against him. He wrapped his arms around her waist and they just stood together in comfortable silence. "Look at them," Laura said, nodding toward the children. "They're not afraid." "Why would they be?" Lucian asked. "When I was their age, I was terrified of everything. Of Alphas. Of being punished and of not being good enough," Laura said. "But them? They just play." "That's because o
Laura stood at the edge of what used to be her home. The Silver Moon pack territory stretched out before her. Empty, broken and dead."Are you sure about this?" Lucian asked her softly.Laura nodded. She had to see it. Had to face what Kieran had done to the place where she'd grown up."I'm sure," she said.The four of them walked through the ruins together. Laura's heart broke with every step. Houses were burned down. The pack hall was destroyed. Every single thing was gone."He really did destroy everything," Dante said quietly."Not everything," Laura said. "I survived."They walked to the center of the territory. Where the great oak tree used to stand in the middle of the pack hall. Now there was just a burned stump."This is where we had our ceremonies," Laura said. "Where I became Luna and where he chose Elise."Zephyr touched her shoulder. "You don't have to do this.""Yes, I do," Laura said. "I need to."She walked to the spot where Kieran had stood that day. Where he'd looked
"Your wish is my command my queen," he said with a devilish smile.He moved between her legs. Laura wrapped her arms around his neck. Held him close as he entered her slowly."Oh god," she said."You feel so good as always," he said.They moved together. Water splashing with their hearts racing. Laura lost herself in the feeling. In the way he made her feel loved and wanted and cherished."Dante," she moaned as he kept thrusting inside her splashing water everywhere."Fuck I'm close.""Gahhh," he groaned as he thrusted deeper inside her. "Let go."Laura did. She cried out as waves of pleasure washed over her. Dante followed, holding her closely and tightly as they both shook."That was amazing," Laura said after she could speak again."It was," he agreed. "I've missed this. Missed you.""I'm right here," she said."I know. But it's different now. We're different.""Is that bad?" Laura asked."No," Dante said. "Just different."They just stayed in the water, holding each other and still
One Week LaterLaura stared at the pile of papers on her desk. Reports from every territory. Requests for new laws. Complaints about old ones. Her head was spinning."This is harder than fighting shadow wolves," she said to herself.A knock on her door made her look up. "Come in," she called.Lucian walked in. He was carrying more papers. Laura groaned."More reports?" she asked."Territory disputes," he said. "The Crimson Fang pack and the Shadow fang pack are fighting over hunting grounds."Laura rubbed her temples. "Of course they are."She looked around her new room. It was huge. Much bigger than anything she'd ever had. The walls were covered in maps. The bed was big enough for six people. And there were four doors. One led to each of her mates' rooms.It was supposed to make things easier. But it also made things more complicated."Where are the others?" she asked."Dante is training new recruits. Zephyr is working on trade agreements. Nikolai is meeting with pack leaders," Luc