LOGINMy mate cheated on me two days before our mating ceremony… with my worst enemy. And I was still expected to marry him. Because family honour comes first. —·—·—·—·—·—·— Two hours before Iris's mating ceremony, a video lands in her hands, and destroys everything she thought she knew about her fated mate. Her father doesn’t care. The alliance is too important. The ceremony will go on. Iris is supposed to smile. Obey. Become Luna. She doesn't, she runs instead. Right into the hands of Aurelian Virex, the Lycan billionaire who owns the empire her mate serves. A man far more dangerous than the one she left behind. Now Iris has a choice: go back and live a life decided for her… Or step into a world she doesn’t understand, and lose herself to a man she was never meant to meet.
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Elder Sylvaris stepped forward, the ceremonial blade resting in his hands. Camera lights flickered from every corner. The ceremony was being broadcast live on every station. “Tonight, beneath the witness of the moon and the ancestors, two souls stand before us to be bound by fate, duty, and blood.” I couldn’t look Nicholas in the eyes. It felt like the love wasn’t there anymore. My wolf whimpered from the pain she felt after what we had seen a few hours ago. The Elder raised the silver ceremonial blade. “Do you, Nicholas, son of the Alpha bloodline, accept this union and the responsibilities it carries for your pack and your mate?” “I accept,” Nicholas said boldly. The Elder turned to me. My heart slammed against my chest. It was my turn. “Do you, Iris, accept this bond, to stand as Luna, guardian of the pack, and mate to the Alpha heir?” “…I… I…” I stammered, glancing at my dad. His eyes were wide and warning. I turned back toward Nicholas. He couldn’t see my face because of the veil, he couldn't see the tears in my eyes. “…I can’t.” My voice cracked. “I can’t.” Nicholas’s brows furrowed. Tears spilled over as I spun away from the altar and ran, my gown dragging across the glass tiles toward the huge golden doors of the mating hall. “Iris!” My father’s voice echoed behind me, but I didn’t stop. I couldn’t think straight. All I wanted was to get as far away as possible. —·—·—·—·—·—·— HOW IT STARTED: I had a crush on Nicholas, my high school classmate and the Alpha heir of the Dark Moon Pack. He came from one of the wealthiest royal families. His father was the Alpha, preparing to hand the title over to him. But little did I know, fate had other plans. Two years after graduation, I was unexpectedly mated to Nicholas. It felt like all my dreams were finally coming true. I was finally able to make my father proud because of the great business opportunities this union would bring to our family. On the night of our mating ceremony, I stood outside the mansion, admiring the moonlit sky and imagining everything that would follow the ritual, the new faces I would meet, the new family I would belong to, the life I had convinced myself was finally beginning. Then my phone buzzed with an email notification. Frowning, I opened it, expecting nothing more than a reminder or a late message. Instead, a video file loaded on my screen. The sender was anonymous. At first, I didn’t understand what I was seeing. Then my breath caught. It was Nicholas and Diane. My hands began to shake as I watched them together, his dick was buried inside her mouth. What made it worse was the timestamp glowing at the corner of the screen. Two days ago. Then realization hit me. This wasn’t a mistake from the past. This was a choice he had made, knowing exactly who I was to him. The moon above me blurred as tears burned in my eyes, and in that moment, everything I had dreamed of collapsed into ash. I turned and ran toward the door, toward my mother, but I bumped into my dad as he was about to open the door. He caught me before I could fall. “What the…” “What got into you, Iris? You shouldn’t run…” He stopped, looking confused. “Is everything alright? What’s wrong?” he asked, pulling me back inside and motioning for me to sit. “Daaad!” I cried. I saw a hint of disgust in his eyes, and I understood why. He wasn’t a gentle man. My father had a heavy beard that framed his sharp jaw, adding to his harsh, unforgiving appearance. “Nic… Nicholas is cheating on me. He’s having an affair with Diane. I was sent the video just now…” I sobbed. He raised an eyebrow. “Nicholas? And that’s why you’re making a mess of yourself? I am shocked to see my daughter crying over a man. Get up,” he snapped. I stood slowly. I expected a slap, like usual, but instead, he grabbed my shoulders. “You’re a strong girl, Iris. Tonight is your big moment. Don’t let a stupid video ruin it,” he said. “Do you hear me?” I nodded once. “Now clean up,” he ordered. “You’ll be standing on the altar in two hours,” he stated. “This will change your life and that of your family for ever, Iris. Make me proud.” It was clear to me he only wanted me married to Nicholas for business reasons. My father never spoke softly. He growled or commanded. Suddenly, his phone rang. He pulled it from his pocket. “Sorry, I have to take this,” he said, stepping outside and standing by the door as if shielding me from escaping. “My daughter is going to be Luna soon, so I don’t care about your stupid arrangement. I have better things to do,” Dad’s deep voice echoed from outside. After a moment, he returned, slipping his phone back into his suit pocket. He stood there for a second before opening his arms and hugging me. “Promise me you won’t do something foolish, Iris. You can do this,” he advised as he released me. “I wish you all the best.” He pulled a handkerchief from his pocket and wiped the tears from my eyes. Dad gave me a nod before turning and leaving the room. I stared at the huge clock on the wall. It was already 10:33 PM. Suddenly, a knock sounded at the door. “Iris, are you in there?” Julie’s voice called. “Yes, Julie!” I answered. Julie pushed the door open and rushed inside, a bright smile lighting her face. “You look beautiful, big sis…” Her smile suddenly faded as she studied my face. “Did Dad do anything to you? You know you’re becoming Luna, so he has no right to…” “No, he didn’t,” I interrupted gently. “In fact, he came to encourage me.” “But your eyes are filled with tears.” She stated. “These are tears of joy, Julie,” I said, forcing a small smile.SERAH POV:I was standing at the window when the car pulled in. I almost didn't believe it at first. I leaned closer to the glass and watched the door open and when I saw who stepped out my heart jumped into my throat."Stephen."I turned and ran. I took the stairs immediately, gripping the railing on the turn, and when I hit the bottom he was already pushing through the front door and I didn't slow down at all. I ran straight into him and wrapped my arms around him and held on."You're back," I said into his chest.He laughed and his arms came around me tight."I'm back," he said.I pulled back and looked at his face and then I hit his arm."You kept me waiting," I said."I know," he said, smiling."Don't do that again," I said."Okay," he said.Then he kissed me and I stopped talking.He pulled back slightly and looked at me and then without warning he bent down and picked me up and I grabbed his shoulders as he started walking toward the stairs."Stephen," I laughed.He didn't answ
IRIS POV:The gates were already open when we pulled in. Men dressed in black were standing around the entrance of the mansion and my eyes moved past them toward the grounds and I stopped walking."What the hell," I said.Bodies were everywhere. But they weren't fresh bodies and that was the thing that made my stomach drop. They were dried. Every single one of them lying on the ground looked like they had been dead for a hundred years, their skin pulled tight over their bones, their faces sunken, their clothes were still fresh but the people inside them completely hollow.I looked at Aurelian. His jaw was tight and he kept walking forward.We moved closer and the men in black were gathered around one spot near the entrance steps where a man was sitting on the ground wrapped in a blanket, shaking so hard it was visible from a distance.One of the men in black stepped toward Aurelian."He was left alive on purpose," he said quietly. "The killer spared him to pass a message to you."Aure
IRIS POV:It's been over two days since the death of the Lycan lady and Aurelian has been in anguish.He's refused to eat anything ever since.“But why not talk to him?” Rowe suggested, looking uncertain.“He's been quiet since we left the mountain, I mean what more can I tell him?”“At least you tried,” Serah said softly.I stood up from the couch, walking towards the stairs.Standing behind the door, I placed my palm on it before moving to the handle slowly.But suddenly, the sound of a ringing phone came from behind the door.I pressed my ear against the door, trying to hear.“Yes, it's me,” Aurelian's voice came from behind the door, filled with grief.I tried to hear what the person on the phone was saying but the voice wasn't audible.Suddenly, Aurelian’s voice thundered from behind the door.“What the fuck do you mean by that?!” he shouted.Then a loud crash followed instantly, like something had been hurled violently across the room. The sound of glass shattering against the w
IRIS POV: I stopped the car at the base of the mountain and stared through the windshield. Something was wrong. The fog was gone, all of it. Every single time I had ever looked at this mountain, day or night, there was always fog sitting around it so thick you couldn't see past the first line of trees. Now there was nothing. Just the mountain, clear and open all the way to the top like it had never been covered. "What the fuck," I said quietly. I sat there for a moment looking at it. Then I put the car in drive and started up. The road up the mountain was narrow and rocky and my car moved slowly over it. The whole mountain felt completely different without the fog, wider somehow. I reached the top and parked and stepped out. My eyes found Aurelian immediately. He was digging. A large hole in the ground near the treeline, dirt covered his arms and hands. I walked toward him slowly. Then I stopped, staring at the ground. Two wolves lay on the ground. Both dead, their bodies
IRIS POV:I didn’t get to answer.Aurelian’s mouth was on mine before the last word left his lips, no hesitation. His hand cupped the back of my neck, pulling me into him as he walked me backward through the quiet corridor. My spine hit the cool marble edge of the wide sink counter, the white porc
IRIS POV:My mother was dressed neatly, bag on her arm, her good shoes on.She looked at me properly, then crossed the room and kissed me once on the cheek."Hold your head up in there," she said quietly.Then she picked up her keys and walked out the door, and I heard her car start and pull away f
IRIS POV:We were still upstairs going through my wardrobe when I heard the front door open downstairs.My mother's voice called out from the hallway."Iris? Sarah's car is outside, are you both home?""Upstairs, Mum," I called back.Her footsteps came up the stairs, and she appeared at the bedroom
IRIS POV:I walked down the porch steps slowly.Fiona watched me come toward her with an expression I recognized because I had seen it in my own mirror. My face. But the way she was wearing it was nothing like me.She looked almost amused."What is this?" she said.I stopped a few feet from her.Sh
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