LOGINNova barely slept.Every time she closed her eyes, she heard the voice again.Find me.The words echoed through her mind long after the whisper had faded.By dawn, she had given up on trying to rest.Instead, she stood before the large window in her chambers, watching the kingdom awaken beneath the rising sun.The Moon Kingdom stretched for miles beyond the palace walls. Merchants opened their shops. Warriors reported for training. Families began their daily routines.Everything looked normal.Yet Nova couldn't shake the feeling that her life had changed overnight.Her fingers brushed the silver mark on her wrist.It glowed faintly beneath her skin.A reminder that whatever was happening was real.A soft knock interrupted her thoughts.Before she could answer, the door swung open.Ava entered carrying a tray of food."Good morning."Nova looked at her suspiciously."You brought breakfast.""I did.""Voluntarily."Ava rolled her eyes."You sound surprised.""I am surprised."The two fr
Nova couldn't stop staring at her wrist.The silver mark glowed faintly against her skin.A crescent moon surrounded by twisting vines.Beautiful.Impossible.And definitely not there before she fell asleep.She sat on the edge of her bed, her heart pounding.Maybe she was still dreaming.That had to be it.A strange dream. A strange mark. A strange man with golden eyes telling her to find him.None of it made sense.Nova pinched herself.Hard."Ow!"The pain was immediate.Unfortunately, the mark remained."Wonderful."She buried her face in her hands.This was exactly the kind of problem she didn't need.The sun hadn't even risen yet.And somehow her life was already becoming complicated.Again.A knock sounded at her door.Nova nearly jumped out of her skin."Princess?"A servant.Thank the Moon Goddess."Yes?""Your mother wishes to see you in the royal dining hall."Nova groaned.Of course she did.The birthday celebrations weren't officially over yet.Which meant more smiling.M
"Eighteen Years Later"Princess Nova Draven hated ceremonies.Unfortunately, ceremonies loved her.She stood at the center of the grand courtyard of the Moon Kingdom, wearing a silver gown that weighed almost as much as a fully grown wolf. Hundreds of nobles filled the surrounding balconies, watching her with eager smiles.Or judging her.Honestly, it was hard to tell the difference.Nova forced a smile onto her face.The crowd immediately cheered.She wanted to groan."Smile a little wider," her mother whispered beside her.Nova didn't move her lips."I am smiling."Lyra Draven raised an eyebrow."Barely."Nova glanced sideways at her mother.Even after eighteen years, Queen Lyra remained one of the most beautiful women in the kingdom. Strength radiated from her presence. The silver markings of her bloodline glowed faintly against her skin.People still told stories about her.Songs.Legends.Entire books.Sometimes Nova wondered if there was a law requiring every conversation to som
Dear readers,Thank you for all the love and support you've shown Bound to the Alpha King. Although Lyra and Kael's main journey has reached a beautiful milestone, their story is not over yet.The next chapters will continue in the same book, but with a new focus on Nova Draven, the daughter of Lyra and Kael. As the future heir to the Moon Kingdom, Nova is about to begin a journey of her own filled with secrets, romance, danger, and destiny.Don't worry—Lyra, Kael, and your favorite characters will still be part of the story. This is a continuation of their world and legacy, not a separate book.Welcome to the next generation.The story continues... — Stephanie Kimberley
Years passed.Then decades.Then centuries.The universe continued to grow.To change.To dream.Worlds rose among the stars.Civilizations flourished.Stories were born every single day.Some were grand tales of heroes and legends.Others were simple moments shared between families beneath unfamiliar skies.All of them mattered.All of them became part of the dream.And through it all, Lyra and Kael watched.Not as rulers.Not as gods.As guardians.As caretakers.As people who understood that the greatest responsibility was not controlling the future—It was protecting the chance for others to create their own.The new dream thrived.More beautifully than anyone could have imagined.And somewhere along the way, something extraordinary happened.Something Lyra had once wondered about during a quiet conversation long ago.A child.A daughter.The stars were bright the night she was born.Brighter than they had any right to be.Astra insisted it was because the universe was celebrating
Months passed.For the first time in ages, the passing of time felt natural.Not rushed by crises.Not measured by battles.Simply lived.The new dream flourished.Across countless worlds, life continued to bloom.Civilizations took their first tentative steps beneath unfamiliar skies.Stars were born.Stories began.And the universe grew more beautiful with each passing day.Lyra stood on the balcony of their celestial home, watching the sunrise spread across the horizon.The silver dawn painted the stars in shades of gold and white.It was becoming one of her favorite moments of the day.Peace.A concept that had once seemed impossible.Now it surrounded her.Not perfect peace.Life was never perfect.But real peace.The kind worth fighting for.A pair of arms wrapped around her waist.She smiled immediately."You know," Kael murmured against her hair, "I keep finding you staring dramatically at horizons."Lyra laughed."I learned from you.""Impossible.""It absolutely isn't."Kael
Silence crashed over the ceremonial grounds.No one moved.No one breathed.Lyra stared at Alpha King Kael Draven in complete shock, certain she had misunderstood him.Belongs to me?The words echoed violently inside her head.Around them, terrified whispers spread through the crowd like wildfire.
The first night of the new dream arrived quietly.No storms shook the heavens.No ancient enemies emerged from forgotten corners of existence.No prophecies waited to be fulfilled.For the first time in what felt like forever, the universe simply existed.Peacefully.The stars stretched endlessly a
One year.A single year in the life of a universe was nothing.A heartbeat.A passing breeze.A blink of an eye.And yet for those who lived within it, a year could change everything.The new dream had flourished.Worlds now spun proudly across the heavens.Civilizations had begun to rise.New star
“I, Alpha Rowan Vale, reject you as my mate.”The words shattered through the ceremonial grounds like a death sentence.For one horrifying second, Lyra Nightshade forgot how to breathe.The sacred fire crackled violently in the center of the arena while hundreds of wolves stood frozen around them b







