LOGINSelvara’s POV
It was just a dream. That relieved me. I breathed out as I walked up to the table just a few steps from my bed. My throat was dry, so I tried pouring water from the jug into the cup I held, but the jug was empty. "Just what I needed" I hissed, banging my leg on the table angrily. "Ouch, that hurts." I grabbed the jug and went to the kitchen. It was only five in the morning, so I started my chores while the other omegas dragged themselves in one after the other. “Are you fine, Selvara?” Ravennna asked. She noticed things quickly. She noticed my shaky hands while I washed rice for breakfast. “Just a headache,” I lied. I didn’t dare tell her the truth. “I’ll get some medicine from my room.” Because it wasn’t just a headache. My heat had come earlier than it was supposed to. My body burned, my skin prickled. I needed to get to my room, fast, before anyone noticed my scent. The potion I’d been using to suppress it was hidden there. I rushed back, heart racing. But the second I opened the door, I froze. Queen Celine was inside, and she wasn’t alone. A wolf stood beside her. It was a stranger. Definitely an omega, but not from our pack, I’d never seen him before. I bowed slightly. “Good morning, Luna.” She didn’t answer right away. Her eyes scanned me from head to toe.Then her lips curved in that cold smile I hated. “You don’t look well, Selvara.” “I’m fine.” My voice cracked. The stranger tilted his head. “This is her?” His tone was flat and unimpressed. “Yes,” Queen Celine said casually. She didn’t even look at me when she added, “She’ll do what she’s told.”My stomach dropped. Do what? I wanted to ask, but I swallowed it back. The man’s eyes were still on me, and my wolf growled low inside, restless. I forced a smile, pretending I was calm.
“I’ll leave you two to… talk.” Queen Celine said. My stomach sank.
“Luna...” I started, but she left the room before I could say anything further. Shutting the door behind her. The stranger’s eyes shifted back to me. “So you’re the one.” He stepped closer, his gaze trailing slowly over my body. “You’ll make a fine mate.” My throat dried. “Excuse me?” He smirked. “Don’t act shy. Your Luna told me already, you need someone. Someone to… handle you before you become a problem.” His hand brushed my arm. My skin crawled. I stepped back fast. “Don’t touch me.” But he followed. “You don’t have a choice. No one would accept you, just take the chance you have.” My wolf growled inside me, furious. When his hand reached for my waist, something in me snapped. My palm flew before I could think. I slapped him and left the room angrily. I didn’t even let myself think about what just happened. I had no time. Because by dawn, the omegas were dragged out for training. Our training wasn’t glorious like the warriors’. For us, it was punishment disguised as practice. Carrying logs, running laps around the yard, kneeling in the dirt until our knees burned. The instructors shouted at us, whipping anyone at the slightest mistake. My arms shook from lifting buckets filled with sand.Next to me, Ravenna hissed. “Keep up, Selvara,” as if she wasn’t shaking herself. I faked a smile. While running, I stumbled once, the bucket slipping. The sand spilled, and everyone laughed.
One of the overseers cracked his stick near my feet, barking, “Are you so pathetic you can't carry a bucket now?" I bit my tongue and picked it up again. My palms stung, but I forced myself to finish. I couldn’t give them more reason to mock me. When training ended, sweat dripping down our backs, we weren’t allowed to rest. We were ordered to go serve the Alphas their meals. So we cleaned ourselves quickly, grabbed trays of roasted meat and wine, and headed to the yard where the Alphas sat under the tall pavilion. My tray felt too heavy, my hands unsteady. I tried to focus only on the plates, on setting them down without spilling. My wolf pressed against my skin at the sight of Zyros. I set the plate down fast and stepped back, my heart hammering. But his gaze didn’t leave me. It lingered. Oh my God! He must've noticed. I rushed away, pretending I didn’t feel my pulse racing, pretending nothing happened. But deep down, I knew he had seen it. He had felt it too. That night, I locked myself in my small room. My body still burned faintly from the suppressed heat, but it was the potion failing me. I sat on the edge of my bed, gripping my blanket tight, trying to calm the wild thumping of my heart. And then I heard my wolf’s voice clear and loud for the first time. My wolf has always been whispering or silent, but it talked this time. “He is our mate.” I gasped out loud, clutching my chest. I was scared, it was loud so I wondered if I was the only one that heard that. I scrambled to silence my wolf, pressing my hands over my ears as if that would help. My breathing was shallow. My ears twitched as I heard footsteps. I could pick even distant sounds. The floor creaked, and I froze. Slowly, I turned my head. Through the gap under the door, I saw his shadow. It was Zyros! He was listening.______
Selvara's POVWhen the door to the cage creaked open, it was the guards bringing food for me. One crouched beside me and I expected him to leave as soon as he dropped the food, not like I was going to eat it anyways.What's the point of eating at the verge of death? With poison in my belly...I saw as his eyes wandered around my bare body. Afterall what I had on was just a little night gown that barely covered me up."Pretty little thing, are you not? Shame Mordain wants you untouched.""Stay away from me," I said while trying to crawl backward.But my body would not cooperate. Whatever Mordain had done to knock me out was still affecting me. The guard reached out and grabbed my chin. "Maybe just a little touch would not hurt," he said while his other hand moved toward my dress."I said stay away!" I tried to summon my power but nothing happened.The guard laughed. "Your power does not work here, Moonborn. The cells are warded." His hand slid down my neck, to my shoulder and then low
Zyros's POV (at the convergence...)One moment Selvara was standing beside me and the next, she collapsed."Selvara!" I caught her before she hit the ground. Her body was limp and her eyes were closed."What happened?" Flair shouted while running toward us."I do not know," I said while shaking Selvara gently. "Selvara, wake up. Please."But she did not move. Mordain stepped forward with his hand still raised. "She is simply sleeping. The darkness does not harm those with Eclipse blood.""If you hurt her..." I started."I would never hurt my daughter," Mordain said. "Unlike you, who let her walk into danger again and again."Before I could respond, the hall doors burst open and more Eclipse wolves poured in. Dozens of them."Protect everyone!" Thorne shouted. But it was too late. The Eclipse wolves were already moving as they all surrounded Mordain."Anyone who interferes will die," Mordain announced while looking around the hall. I tried to move toward Selvara but one of the Eclipse
Selvara's POVWhen I opened my eyes, everything was dark. I tried to move but my body would not obey as my arms were heavy. I couldn't even remember what had happened earlier."She is waking," a voice said from somewhere nearby.Footsteps approached and then light appeared. A torch held by someone I could not see clearly."Welcome back, daughter," I heard Mordain's voice.My vision cleared slowly and I remembered I had fainted earlier, when I woke up again it was someone taking me away while chaos erupted where the convagence was held."Where am I?" I asked while my voice came out hoarse."Home," Mordain replied while stepping into the light so I could see him clearly. "The Eclipse territory. Where you were always meant to be."I tried to sit up but something held me down and I couldn't even sit up properly. "Let me go," I demanded."I will," Mordain said. "Once you understand and accept what you are.""I know what I am," I said. "And it is not this."He crouched beside me. Up close,
Selvara's POVWe had just an hour left, which was barely enough time to breathe, let alone prepare for what was coming.Thorne led us through the forest to a hidden camp where his people had set up temporary shelter. They brought water, clean clothes, and bandages.I cleaned the blood from my neck while Cara helped me into a simple white dress. It was ceremonial, Thorne said. It was also traditional for those presenting themselves before the Convergence."You look like a bride," Cara whispered while tying the last knot."I feel like I am walking to my execution," I replied.Zyros appeared in the doorway wearing a dark formal robe that made him look every bit the Alpha heir he was supposed to be. His eyes found mine immediately he got out."Are you ready?" he asked."No," I said honestly."Good," he replied. "Neither am I."Thorne cleared his throat from behind him. "We need to leave now. The Convergence does not wait."We rode horses through the forest toward the capital. The city loo
Selvara's POVI heard footsteps all of a sudden. Zyros had heard them too as he was already moving. He grabbed his sword from where it leaned against the wall.He walked slowly towards the entrance as I tried to look for any piece of clothing to cover myself with, but most of them were already torn from earlier. Before he could even get to the door, the door burst open and a figure stood there. We couldn't see his face, not because it was dark but because he was covering his face with a mask, but one thing that was clear is that there is a dagger in each of his hand."Found you," the figure said. Before either of us could react, more figures poured into the room and there were at least five of them.Zyros fought immediately and even though it was pretty dark, I could see him moving his sword around.I scrambled for my dress, anything to cover myself. One of the assassins lunged at me. I rolled off the bed and his dagger hit the mattress instead."Selvara!" Zyros shouted.He was fight
Selvara's POVWe found shelter in an abandoned hunter's cabin deep in the forest. Though it wasn't really a good place to stay, it was manageable as we could use it before the next day when the convergence would be happening.Flair posted guards outside while the rest of us collapsed inside. Everyone was exhausted and went to rest immediately. I had tried preparing something with the herbs I could find but looking around with the food ready, they were all asleep.Cara fell asleep immediately in the corner. Tharis sat by the door, his sword across his lap and Flair paced near the window with her arms crossed. Zyros stood by the fireplace, staring into flames that were not there yet.I walked over to him slowly. "We should start a fire." And he nodded but did not move."Zyros," I said softly while touching his arm. He flinched and then he turned to me and I saw the pain in his eyes. He looked at me for a while and I just smiled at him and urged him to say whatever he wanted to "I almos







