MasukCeleste Ashveil was never meant to be Luna, everyone made sure she knew it. So when her fated mate rejects her before the entire pack, she doesn’t break, she disappears. One reckless night at Moonfall changes everything. Behind a mask, she meets a stranger who doesn’t see weakness but only fire. For the first time, Celeste felt powerful. Then he destroys her world. Two days later, her pack lies in ashes… and the stranger returns as Kaelan Draven—the ruthless Alpha of Ravencrest, her enemy… and her mate. But Celeste refuses to bow. In front of his entire court, she rejects him. An Alpha has never been denied. Not like this. Kaelan didn’t punish her. Because the bond between them isn’t the only thing that shouldn’t exist. The war between their packs is built on a lie buried for generations and Celeste, the girl no one chose, may be the one destined to unravel it. Even if it destroys them both.
Lihat lebih banyakCeleste paused outside Thorne’s study, the tray in her hands trembling slightly. Steam curled gently from the teapot, carrying the calm scent of chamomile and honey but beneath it a scent slipped through the closed door, sweet, thick and unfamiliar.
Not hers.
Not anything from Silvermere.
Another woman.
Her wolf stirred uneasily inside her chest.
Celeste frowned. That scent didn’t belong in Silvermere. She pushed the door open, and the tray nearly slipped from her hands.
The firelight painted the room gold, illuminating everything in cruel reality. The large stone fireplace crackled softly, shadows dancing across the dark wooden shelves that lined the walls. Scrolls, maps, and hunting trophies filled the room.
Thorne sat in his chair behind the desk.
A woman sat on his lap, turned slightly sideways across his thighs. One of her legs hung over the arm of the chair while the other curled against his hip. Her fingers were buried in his shirt. She was laughing softly when Celeste entered, a low sound that carried across the room.
Then she leaned forward again. Her lips brushed Thorne’s.
Thorne didn’t pull away. He rested his hand on her waist, pressed his fingers lightly against the curve of her back and kissed her again, deeper this time, tightening his grip instinctively.
She let out a soft breath against his month– quiet and intimate– until she noticed Celeste standing in the doorway.
The laughter died.
The woman didn’t move. Neither did Thorne.
For a heartbeat Celeste waited. For guilt. For panic. For the hurried explanation of a man caught doing something unforgivable.
Instead, Thorne leaned back in his chair and sighed.
Relief softened his expression. Like a man who had just been saved from a difficult conversation.
“Well,” he said calmly, “I suppose you were going to find out eventually.”
The words struck harder than the scene itself.
Celeste stared at him.
The woman in his lap tilted her head, studying Celeste with open curiosity as if she were nothing more than a servant who had interrupted something private.
The tray slipped from Celeste’s fingers.
Porcelain shattered across the floor.
Neither of them flinched.
“Get off him,” Celeste said quietly.
The woman smiled.
Slowly.
Deliberately.
She slid from Thorne’s lap, smoothing her dress as she stood. When she stepped forward, the scent of her perfume grew stronger, sharp, expensive, and foreign.
She extended a hand toward Celeste.
“You must be the healer’s daughter,” she said smoothly. “I’ve heard about you.”
Celeste didn’t take the hand. Her eyes never left Thorne.
“You’re engaged to me,” she said.
Thorne stood.
“Yes,” he said.
The calmness in his voice felt cruel.
“Were,” he corrected.
The room went still.
Celeste felt the ground tilt beneath her.
“Excuse me?”
The woman beside him laughed softly.
“Oh, Thorne,” she murmured. “You didn’t tell her yet?”
Celeste’s stomach dropped.
Thorne ran a hand through his hair, irritation flashing briefly across his face.
“I intended to,” he said. “But you walked in sooner than expected.”
Sooner than expected. Like she was the inconvenience.
Celeste forced herself to breathe.
“Who is she?”
The woman answered before Thorne could.
“Lysara Blackridge,” she said with a polite smile. “Daughter of the Alpha of Blackridge.”
The name landed like a stone in Celeste’s chest.
Blackridge. One of the most powerful packs in the north.
Lysara’s smile widened slightly.
“And soon,” she added softly, “Silvermere’s Luna.”
Celeste turned back to Thorne. “Tell me she’s lying.”
Thorne didn’t. Instead, he crossed the room and shut the door behind her.
“You were never meant to hear it this way,” he said.
Celeste laughed. The sound came out sharp and broken.
Thorne’s patience thinned.
“Silvermere needs strength,” he said. “A Luna who commands fear as well as respect.”
“You’re kind,” he said flatly. Like it was an insult.
“Kind doesn’t protect a pack.”
Celeste stared at him. Five years. Five years of believing she was building a future with the man who would become Alpha.
“And the elders?” she asked.
“They agree with me.” “You were never going to be my Luna, Celeste. Silvermere deserves someone stronger.”
Lysara slipped her arm through his. “And now,” she said sweetly, “it has one.”
For a moment Celeste’s eyes drifted across the room, the half-filled wine glasses on the desk, suddenly she understood. She hadn’t interrupted anything tonight. This had been deliberate. They had wanted her to see it and the humiliation was part of the plan.
Celeste stood there for a long moment, and the silence that followed felt heavier than the shattered porcelain on the floor. Her chest rose and fell unevenly as if the air had suddenly thickened around her, then she realized she was gripping the edge of the desk so hard that her fingers had turned white.
She pressed a hand briefly against her forehead as if steadying herself. “So this was the plan,” she said slowly, her voice trembling between disbelief and fury. “Five years, Thorne. Five years of promises, of walking beside me through this pack, of telling everyone I would be your Luna… and all this time you were preparing to replace me.” The words tasted bitter on her tongue.
Thorne stood tall and composed behind the desk. There was satisfaction in the firmness of his posture, the quiet certainty of a man who believed he had chosen correctly, yet something faint moved beneath it when he looked at Celeste.
His jaw tightened slightly, “Celeste,” he said in a low voice, as if trying to keep the moment contained, “this decision was for the future of Silvermere.”
“The future,” she repeated, shaking her head slowly.
She felt anger rise suddenly inside her chest, hot and sharp, and before she could stop herself a small laugh slipped out. It was brittle and uneven.
She took a step backward, then another, her hand brushing against the edge of the door. Her heart was racing now, anger and hurt colliding so fiercely she could barely tell which one was winning. For a second she imagined grabbing the wine bottle and smashing it against the floor, but the urge passed as quickly as it came, replaced by something colder.
“You’re right,” she said softly, her voice suddenly calm in a way that made Lysara’s smile falter.
She wrapped her hand around the door handle, paused there long enough to look at both of them one last time, her expression unreadable. “Let’s see,” she murmured under her breath, almost to herself, “who Silvermere calls weak… when the storm finally arrives.”
Then she opened the door and walked out.
She didn’t look back.
Seraphine stood half-hidden behind a stone pillar on the upper terrace, the cool night breeze brushing against her skin. From her point of view, she had a perfect, unobstructed view of the garden below.Kaelan had Celeste pressed against the wall.The kiss was raw, hungry, and unmistakably passionate. His large hand gripped her hip, pulling her flush against him while his mouth devoured hers. Celeste’s soft moan carried faintly on the wind as she arched into him, fingers clutching his tunic like she was drowning and he was air.Seraphine’s chest tightened with a strange, unfamiliar pang.Not jealousy. She had never wanted Kaelan romantically. Their betrothal had always been a political tool, nothing more
Kaelan didn’t think.The moment Celeste turned away from him in the garden, something primal and desperate snapped inside his chest. The bond still blooming warmly from their previous kiss flared with sharp urgency, demanding he not let her run again.He moved before conscious thought caught up.“Celeste.”His voice came out rough, almost a growl. She didn’t stop. Her small frame hurried down the moonlit path, shawl clutched tight around her shoulders like armor. The sight of her retreating from him again after she had just held him so sweetly ignited something fierce and possessive in his blood.He caught up in three long stri
The wine burned a slow, familiar path down Kaelan’s throat.He stood alone on the shadowed terrace overlooking the eastern gardens, a half-empty cup dangling from his fingers. The night air was crisp and cold, carrying the sharp scent of pine and distant snow from the mountains. Below, the garden lay bathed in moonlight, silver-tipped roses glowing faintly, the fountain trickling softly like a forgotten lullaby.And there she was.Celeste.She walked slowly along the stone path, wrapped in a simple shawl, her hair swaying with each step. She didn’t know he was watching. Or perhaps she did. The bond between them had grown too strong to hide anything completely.
Sleep had become a dangerous thing.Celeste lay curled on the narrow cot in her mother’s room, the faint scent of healing herbs and old wool blankets wrapping around her like a fragile shield. She had come here after the garden incident, unable to face her own empty room and the ghost of Kaelan’s almost-kiss still lingering on her lips. Maera had said nothing when Celeste slipped into bed beside her. She had simply pulled the blanket higher and held her daughter’s hand until they both fell asleep.But sleep was never kind anymore nor was it an escape.The dream, or vision pulled her under like deep, dark water.She stood in the deepest part of a dense, thick forest. The trees were impossibly tall,












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