She was meant to live in silence. To serve. To sacrifice. As the High Priestess of the Crescent Moon pack, Layla White had endured years of abuse and isolation, forced to devote her life to the Moon Goddess. Her destiny was written from birth: remain mateless, be the bridge between her pack and the goddess, and never know love. Until he arrived. The Lycan King's arrival changes everything. He's meant to marry her spoilt step-sister Isabella. But the Moon Goddess had played a dangerous game— Layla bound to be mateless finds out the Lycan King is her mate and the only one that can set her free. Now Layla must choose: honor her sacred duty and watch her mate marry another, or defy her duties and risk everything for a chance at love. But breaking divine law comes with a price, and the consequences of choosing her heart could destroy everything she's sworn to protect. Some destinies deserve to be broken, but at what cost? Can Layla forge her own destiny or will she end up destroying herself and her pack? Find out in the gripping twist ahead!!
View MoreLAYLA’S POV
Thunder struck from the sky, torching the apple tree in the centre of the square. The fire erupted, racing across the ground and setting everything it touched ablaze.
Carnage, blood, pain, screams and raging cries were all I could hear and see. The fires licked at the edges of the village square, leaving the people petrified like a cornered rat. They ran helter-skelter, seeking refuge from not only the fire but the armed soldiers that haunted them.
The ground rattled violently under me and my eyes trailed forward. Fear was registered on the faces of the people as they pushed past me, screaming and howling to the dead moon.
I heard a whisper. Someone was crying to the Moon Goddess. Well, they shouldn't bother. The gods are dead.
The sound of sizzling flesh and clanging swords sliced through the smoke-filled air and I stood, frozen. My legs rooted to the spot.
“Run, Layla!” Raven called out weakly.
My eyes fell on her immobile figure on the ground. What was she doing here? She was supposed to be dead.
“Run! He's coming for you!” She cried out.
My gaze shifted from hers to the man charging towards me with full force.
My breath caught.
I wanted to run but I couldn't. I was rooted to the spot. Sweat gathered around my palms and my heart raced wildly in my chest. I was terrified but I couldn't run to safety.
“Layla!” Raven screamed this time, reaching for my arm but it was too late. The soldier was closing in.
His sword glinted in the fires surrounding us and with a deadly roar, he lifted the weapon. “Die!”
With lost hope, I closed my eyes and braced for impact but when the sword came, I felt nothing.
“Layla!”
I was jolted awake, clutching my chest as I gasped for air.
What kind of dream was that?
Suddenly, Raven's words echoed in my head. “Dreams are a revelation of the future.”
Revelations of the future? She never got to explain that to me. She never will because those were her very last words.
I could remember holding her cold, immobile body in this same room and on this same sunny day. I was ten.
Raven had always said, “Survival requires sacrifice and a willingness to kill.” But Asher went back on her words when she was laid to earth a day after.
“Layla, are you deaf!” Came the yell again.
I was jerked from my thoughts when a young girl my age hurled a bucket of water at me.
“That will get your attention.” She threw the bucket aside and slapped her hands together. “Listen up. I've got some things to say.”
Water dripped from my hair and clothes as I sat up.
“Why is she so slow at this?” A man growled impatiently.
“Raven was a better priestess than she is. Why did she have to die and not this cursed fool?” Another man wailed.
“Let her be. She's just a child!” A woman said in my defense.
“Yo,” the girl sitting in a lotus style in front of me said, “are you listening?”
“Yes.” I reached for a towel beside me. “What does my child want me to hear?”
The girl's eyes sparkled. “Well, the mating ceremony is coming up and I'm terrified. Can you pray to the Moon Goddess to give me courage ‘coz I'm scared shitless and also, make my mate cute and handsome?”
I heaved a sigh. It was the same old request I've been receiving for the past week.
I banged the Alkali, the drum I used to communicate to the Moon Goddess and listened to the echoing sound.
Then I smiled and said to the girl. “The Moon Goddess says you won't stop feeling nervous…”
The girl frowned.
I concluded. “But your mate is more handsome than you'd ever imagine.”
“Oh my gosh. That's what I wanted to hear. Thanks, loser.” she rose to her feet and rushed out of the room.
“It’s my turn!” A woman said, pushing through the line that queued right outside my door.
She got into the hut and sat down in a lotus position.
“What does my child want me to hear?” I asked.
“Oh, I just wanted to pray for my daughter. She doesn't want to attend the mating ceremony but I want her to have a husband. Please, tell the Moon Goddess to help me.” The woman clasped my hands.
I banged the drum with my fist and repeated the same procedure as I did earlier.
The woman smiled. “Ah, thank the Moon Goddess.”
“You're welcome.” I smiled. As I watched her leave, my eyes followed the line she walked past. They're no more than 50 people here today.
I fell on my back and sighed. “I need a break.”
After attending to the cries and wails of 50 overgrown and growing teenagers, I decided it was time to go home.
I peeled off my prayer gown and wore my regular clothes but the red symbol on my forehead would remain.
As I walked the path that led to our mansion, I noticed people were staring at me. They whispered too.
“Isn't that Layla?”
“Ah, look at her. She's so pitiful.”
“Shh. Don't let her hear you say that. She's cursed, remember? You want her to curse you?”
“Shh. I think she heard us.”
I heaved a frustrated sigh. This was getting old.
The summer I was born, the Crescent Moon pack became a battlefield.
My childhood ended for me before it began and it was because of some stupid prophecy. A prophecy that labeled me an outcast and a recluse.
My sister would live a life of flare and fun while I would be bound to a life of confinement and solidarity. For the past ten years, I had lived as the pack's priestess because everyone thinks I'm cursed. They found it funny. I found it sickening.
“I'm home.” I said as I pushed the front door open.
“.... I know, right? He's returning to the pack.” I heard Isabella’s muffled voice.
Returning? Who was returning to the pack?
“Ah, there you are!” Cassandra blocked me before I would enter. “Go feed the horses. The servants are busy.”
“Good evening, mum.” I greeted with a bow.
“Don't greet me! Go away! Shoo!” She gave me a light push and I stumbled backward but I didn't fall.
I got a hold of myself and bowed. “Alright, mum.”
“It's Your Highness to you!” She shot back.
Before I could respond, she slammed the door shut.
“Who was that?” I heard Isabella ask.
“It's the outcast.” Cassandra replied in a dry tone.
“I hope she didn't touch you, mum. You know she's cursed.” Isabella sneered.
“Why would I?” Cassandra replied.
Then they shared a laugh and continued their conversation.
“The mating ceremony will be epic. King Asher would be looking at me.” Isabella said proudly.
“Of course, he would. You're the princess.” her mother chimed in and they laughed again.
I picked up my bag from the ground and marched to the stables, irritation burning at my skin.
For the past week, the only thing the people knew how to speak about was the mating ceremony and Lycan King Asher. It was infuriating to watch young maidens cry to me to help them pick which dresses they would wear or what hairstyle would their prospective mates like. It jarred at my nerves.
As I fed the horses hay, I couldn't stop thinking about it.
“Mating ceremony, huh.”
Everyone has been talking about it. Now, I'm really curious to see what it looks like.
Layla’s POVLycan Asher’s study was where my father’s study used to be, and it was heavily guarded on both ends of the corridors. It was insanely impossible to sneak in without being seen, and I had no business there. After several attempts and growing suspicions, I gave up the idea. I had to devise another means to gain access to that study. Perhaps, there was a secret door. But only Alpha Nathan would know.Alpha Damon had a smaller study beside our room. I slid into it. There could be something to find there, although I doubted he knew much about his cousin’s operations. I moved through drawers and found a lot of things that made no sense to me. There were reports, trade agreements with other packs, letters but there wasn’t much to grasp except the role of Damon. He was a diplomat.A small parcel wrapped tightly with a piece of cloth caught my attention. I pulled it out and set it on the desk. It was wrapped as though it contained something really important. My heart thrummed in m
Asher’s POVThe terrain was rougher than I had expected, and it only grew rougher the farther we went. We had the option to opt for a less strenuous path through the thick woods, but there was the fear that we wouldn’t reach the southern border by moonlight. So we continued, moving through rocks and crossing fast moving streams and then a large stretch of land with no trees or water, just the sun on our backs.We were just a company of ten men, and luckily we had brought enough supplies for the trip. Damon was riding beside me, and he had been oddly quiet throughout the trip. I wasn’t up for much conversation myself. A lot was on my mind, but primarily, I was obsessed with the new information I had gotten from Alpha Nathan.The scar. It was the key to unlocking my suspicions. If she didn’t have the scar, then I would apologise to her and finally agree that Layla was indeed gone. The question that occupied my mind now was how? How was I going to find that out?I turned slightly to Damo
Layla’s POVPassed out?I rushed towards the room, forgetting Cassandra and her drama. I knew something had been wrong with Pearl when I saw her that morning. My guts were hardly wrong. She was slumped in a chair by the window, her head resting on the back rest. Her skin was as pale as moonlight. She forced a smile.‘’My lady,’’ she murmured weakly. ‘’The floor just seemed to spin underneath my feet for a moment. I’m alright now.’’I crossed the room to where she sat. When I was priestess of the pack, I had learnt a bit of healing from Raven. One of the signs she had always looked out for was a burning fever. It was always a sign that something was wrong. I placed my palm on her forehead. It was not hot.‘’It’s just the stress, my lady,’’ she repeated. There was something in her eyes, something that told me it wasn’t just fatigue. She looked like she was in some sort of agony.‘’Don ’t lie to me, Pearl,’’ I said, and sent away the guards. ‘’I knew something was wrong the moment you st
Layla’s POVI was awake for a long time after I returned to the room. I was disturbed because I realised late that Damon had seen my smeared lipstick. I was troubled by the kiss Asher and I had shared, and my mind was overcome with guilt.Damon didn’t return until it was very late and I pretended to be asleep. I wasn’t brave enough to face his accusing eyes. When I woke up, he was gone. They said he and Lycan Asher had left for the southern border. I had a terrible feeling about it suddenly.Pearl arrived with my breakfast, as well as to prepare me for the day. I had insisted on having my breakfasts alone in the room. I could tolerate Cassandra and Isabella during dinner.‘’Your father wishes to speak with you before he leaves, my lady,’’ she said, setting down the tray.She avoided my eyes but I could tell from her lacklustre voice and the way she carried herse;f that something was wrong.‘’Pearl,’’ I called out. ‘’Is something wrong? You don’t sound like your usual bubbly self.’’
Asher’s POVLast night had been reckless. I was losing control of myself and it irritated me beyond my imagination. The evening played in my head. I had kissed Luna Melody.I pranced like a hungry wolf in the room. My obsession with Layla had to end or it would eventually ruin me. But then…I was very convinced that I was right last night. When I called her Layla and she looked back, it felt just right. Why was she at the temple alone at night too? Why was she bothered about the death of Layla?The kiss had been short and wild. Just when I thought she had surrendered to me, she pushed me off, her eyes blaring hot with anger. Now, I’d made a fool of myself. And I hated being made a fool of.I sent for Alpha Nathan.He looked at me as though he could see right through me, but I knew he had no idea why he was seated in front of me before the break of dawn. I was troubled. Sleep had evaded me and I needed answers.We spoke of politics first, the concerns about the southern territories and
Damon’s POVIt took only a few minutes of her absence for me to get restless. I stared at the bed she had been sitting on, anger twisting through my gut.I was angry that she had walked away, putting a distance between us again. It only confirmed the suspicions I had of her. But part of me felt guilt. Guilt that I had pushed too far by constantly insisting she was cheating on me with Alpha Asher.I exhaled roughly and dragged myself to my feet, reaching for my tunic. I would apologize and we would find a way around our unique problem.Everywhere was quiet and still except for the quiet sound of my boot down the corridors. I looked at the garden, hoping she had gone to find solace among flowers as she usually would, but silence greeted my persistent calling of her name.She wasn’t in any of the rooms I checked and the guards hadn’t seen her either. I turned a corner and nearly collided with Hunter. His sharp eyes scanned me with apprehension before settling into their usual calm.‘’Alp
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