LOGINSeraphina's POV
The last thing I remembered was fire.
Darius's cruel smile as the flames licked at my wedding gown. The searing pain as my skin blistered and blackened. The way my wolf howled in agony as our mate—our destined partner—watched us burn alive.
Now my soul floated in darkness, weightless and untethered. The pain had faded, replaced by an eerie calm. Was this the afterlife? Some cruel purgatory for betrayed mates?
Then I heard his voice.
"I couldn't resist Vesper's pull." Darius's familiar timbre wrapped around me like smoke. "My wolf always craved her."
My spirit jerked violently. Light exploded behind my eyelids. When I opened them, I was standing in the Blue Ridge Pack conference room—but not in the present.
-----Five years ago-----.
The engagement meeting.
My stomach twisted as I took in the scene before me: Darius's large hand engulfing Vesper's delicate fingers, his thumb stroking her knuckles with intimate familiarity. The way his emerald eyes softened when he looked at her—a look that had never been meant for me.
A wave of nausea crashed over me. I could still smell the gasoline from my execution and . Still feel the way my skin had crackled and peeled...
Then realization struck like lightning.
The Moon Goddess had given me a second chance.
My fingers curled into fists, nails biting into my palms. This time, I would not be the naive Luna who trusted blindly. This time, I would make Darius regret ever crossing me.
Across the room, Darius was spinning his carefully crafted tale of Vesper's tragic past. "Her parents died when she was just a child," he murmured, his voice thick with fake sympathy. "She's suffered so much, fought so hard..."
I nearly laughed. In my first life, I had fallen for this performance. Had pitied the omega who had slithered her way into my mate's bed. Now I saw the truth shining in Vesper's cunning eyes—she was no victim.
She was the architect of my destruction.
The memory surfaced like a knife between my ribs: Luna Soraya stealing into my chambers three months before the bonding ceremony, her perfume cloying with desperation.
"You must do something, Seraphina!" Her nails bit into my wrist. "Will you truly let some omega whore share your mate's bed?"
"But his wolf needs her—"
"He's a boy playing at being Alpha!" Her laugh was bitter. "Two mates? And one is a lowborn omega? The pack will laugh behind his back."
When I hesitated, she pressed a velvet pouch into my palm—heavy with gold. "Send her somewhere he'll never find her."
That night, I lay awake in my chambers, the moon casting silver streaks across my fur-lined blankets. Luna Soraya's words echoed in my mind—"You're doing this for your pack, for your future"—but the weight in my chest refused to lift.
'Is this what a Luna does?' My wolf, Lily, paced restlessly within me. 'Schemes in the dark like some jealous omega?'
I clenched the sheets, the truth bitter on my tongue. Luna Soraya meant well, but this... this felt like surrender. Like admitting Vesper had won without a fight. That mere proximity to my mate had been threat enough to send me scrambling for gold rather than facing her head-on.
Pathetic. An Alpha's daughter, heir to the Moonwhisper legacy, reduced to bribing her rival away.
I barely had time to drown in my shame before Luna Soraya took matters into her own hands.
"It's done," she announced one morning, sweeping into my solar with the satisfied smile of a hunter who had cornered her prey. "The omega took the money. She's leaving at dawn."
My teacup froze halfway to my lips. "Just like that?"
"Just like that." Soraya's jeweled fingers brushed my cheek, cold as winter. "Some wolves love gold more than mates, little Luna. Be grateful yours has standards."
Yet neither of us had expected that flight would crash. No one survived.
Darius's howl of anguish shattered every window in the north wing. I stayed by his side through every moment, my hands steadying his trembling ones, my voice whispering comforts against his fevered skin.
"She's with the Moon Goddess now," he murmured one evening as he collapsed against me, his body wracked with sobs. "And I only have you now. Please never leave me, Seraphina."
I believed him. I bBelieved it was our bond that healed him and. Believed it right up until our wedding night, when he turned out to be the monster who held me down as the flames consumed me.
Darius's voice pulled me back to the present. "Seraphina will be my Luna," he declared, fingers entwined with Vesper's, "but Vesper is my second-chance mate. The Moon Goddess's will. To reject her would kill her wolf."
The audacity.
A ripple of disgust moved through the gathered Alphas. My father's jaw hardened. Luna Soraya looked ready to faint.
"The choice belongs to Seraphina alone."
The council chamber fell deathly silent as my father's alpha voice rang out. All eyes turned to me.
Darius stood at the head table, that arrogant smirk playing across his perfect lips. That same smirk he had worn while pouring gasoline over my wedding gown in another life. My stomach churned.
"I'm afraid I can't accept a third party in my mating bond." My voice cut through the silence. "I demand to call off the engagement."
The gasps were immediate. Luna Soraya's jeweled hands flew to her mouth. Alpha Julian's chair screeched as he shot to his feet. But Darius—oh, his face was priceless. That cocky assurance shattered like thin ice beneath my boots.
"Seraphina!" Luna Soraya rushed forward, her silk gown whispering across stone. "You can't mean this! The alliance—"
"Is worth less than my self-respect." I met Darius's widening eyes. "I won't share my mate like some common omega."
Darius's scent turned acrid—burnt cedar and rotting leaves. "Sera," he growled, that pet name like poison now, "we've been friends since we were pups. You'd really humiliate me like this?"
I rose slowly, my ceremonial robes pooling around me. Let him see the steel in my spine. "I, Seraphina Luminara of the Moonwhisper Pack, reject you, Darius Harlow, as my mate."
The bond snapped.
White-hot agony ripped through my chest—like claws tearing my soul in two. Blood filled my mouth where I bit through my cheek. Across from me, Darius collapsed against the table, his golden skin going ashen.
Good.
Let it hurt.
Let him bleed.
Just like he had made me burn.
I turned to leave—only for a wall of muscle to block my path. Darius's eyes glowed wolf-gold, his canines lengthening. The air around us crackled with barely restrained violence. His wolf was emerging.
"You. Don't. Get. To. Leave." Each word was a snarl.
"You're MINE! FOREVER MINE!"
SERAPHINAHowling Moon.The two of us returned to this place, where I first met my husband—a handsome and powerful Alpha who ruled over all of North America—a man named Kaelos Harrington.That day was the day I became a crazy woman who seduced a man first. After experiencing the tragic death that Darius inflicted on me, I chose to become a crazy woman who had no fear whatsoever—ever since that incident.Howling Moon, this place became a silent witness to how I met my husband.After getting out of the car, Kaelos took my hand protectively. Even though we had been living together for almost seventeen years, my love for him never diminished—on the contrary, it grew stronger every day.We walked together towards the building—the beat of the music accompanied our steps, welcoming our arrival. This place hadn't changed much since the last time we were here, only more modern.Kaelos invited me to sit on a long sofa in the corner of the room, and I accepted with a smile. Kaelos sat down next
SERAPHINAThree months before the Grand Council Meeting, Kaelos and I decided to hold a mock Council Meeting—a complete simulation with all the senior members of the Nightveil Pack acting as representatives of various Packs.We set up the Main Council Chamber exactly as it would be for the real meeting. Alaric sat at the center podium, with Celine beside him as chief advisor. Kaelos and I sat in the back row, observing but not intervening.Beta Archer acted as the Alpha of the Western Mountain Pack—friendly but demanding. Gamma Silas played the Alpha of the Southwestern Desert Pack—skeptical and challenging. Elder Marcus took on the role of European Council representative—formal and traditional.Sophia, Alaric's nanny since childhood, even participated, acting as Luna of the Eastern Coastal Pack, who was very concerned about social issues.“The Council is now in session,” Alaric announced, his voice clear and authoritative. “Thank you all for coming. Today's agenda includes discussion
KAELOS“Again!” I commanded, my voice loud but not harsh.Alaric—who was already sweaty and breathing heavily—got up from the ground for the tenth time. We had been practicing combat for almost three hours, and I hadn't held back at all.“Papa,” Alaric gasped. “I... I can't do this anymore.”“When you become an Alpha,” I said firmly, “your enemies won't care if you're tired. They won't care if you're not at your best. They'll attack with full force, and you have to be ready.”Alaric wiped his face, covered in sweat and dirt, then took up his fighting stance again.“Okay,” he said with determination. “Again.”We fought again—I attacked with complex combinations, testing his reflexes and defense. Alaric defended well, blocking most of my attacks. But then I used a fake move—pretending to attack from the left but actually coming from the right.Alaric fell again, but this time he immediately rolled and got up in one smooth motion.“Good!” I praised him. “You're learning. Now, attack me.”
SERAPHINAThree months had passed since the leadership transition announcement, and the change was remarkable. Every morning, I woke up no longer with a packed Council meeting agenda or crises to deal with immediately. Instead, I woke up peacefully, enjoying my morning coffee with Kaelos while watching Alaric and Celine begin their leadership routines.This morning, I stood on our balcony, watching Alaric lead the morning briefing with Beta Archer and the security team. Even from a distance, I could see how the senior warriors listened with respect—no longer viewing him as “Young Master” but as their future Alpha.“He's growing up so fast,” Kaelos said, joining me with two cups of hot tea.“Too fast,” I agreed with a slightly sad smile. “It feels like just yesterday he was learning to walk, and now he's leading security briefings.”Kaelos wrapped his arms around me from behind, his chin resting on my shoulder.“Do you miss the days when they were little?” he asked softly.“Every day,”
KAELOSI got up and walked towards my son, kneeling in front of him so we were at eye level.“Alaric,” I said firmly but lovingly. “When I took over leadership of the Pack at twenty-one, I was far less prepared than you are now. I lost my parents, I had no mentor, and I had to learn while facing threats from all sides.”I placed my hand on his broad shoulder."But you're different. You have Mama and Papa to guide you. You have Celine, who will always give you brilliant perspective. You have Beta Archer and all the loyal senior warriors. And most importantly—you have a good heart, Alaric. You care about your Pack, you are fair, and you are brave. That's all it takes to be a great Alpha."His amber eyes—so similar to mine—began to glisten.“I'll try my best, Papa,” he said, his voice trembling. “I won't disappoint you.”“You will never disappoint us,” Seraphina said, stroking Alaric's hair affectionately. “Because you are our son, and we are proud of you, no matter what happens.”Celine
KAELOSTime passed quickly without me realizing it. I lived a happy life with my small family. My wife, my two children, we lived a full and happy life; not a single day went by without smiles, jokes, and laughter.That morning, I stood on the balcony of my private study, looking out at the Nightveil Pack's training ground, which was bustling with activity. In the middle of the field, Alaric—my son, now fifteen years old—was leading a combat training session with dozens of young warriors. His movements were precise, his voice firm but not harsh, and most surprisingly, all the warriors followed his instructions without hesitation.“He's amazing, isn't he?” Seraphina's voice flowed warmly into my ear.I turned and saw my wife standing in the doorway, carrying two cups of coffee. Even after seventeen years together, she still made my heart flutter.“Absolutely amazing,” I agreed, taking a cup from her. "Sometimes I can't believe he's grown so big.It feels like just yesterday he was a ba







