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 POVWe just knew we had to run and Zyros grabbed my arms immediately and we escaped through the closest entrance to us. Zyros and I ran for hours without stopping and I clung to his fur as we climbed higher into the mountains.Behind us I could still hear Eclipse warriors giving chase but they were falling further back. Zyros was faster than all of them. Finally he slowed and shifted back to human form. I slid off his back and my legs nearly gave out."We cannot keep running," I gasped. "They will catch us eventually.""I know," Zyros said. "We need to find shelter. Somewhere to hide until we figure out our next move." Behind us I could hear Queen Celine's guards getting closer."There," Zyros pointed to a narrow opening between two large boulders."We can slip through there. They might miss it."We squeezed through the gap and found ourselves in a small cave. It was dark and damp but it would have to do. Zyros pushed a loose rock across the entrance to partially hide it.
Selvara's POVWe left the cabin within minutes as there was no time to rest, no time to process what Tharis had told us. The three witches were dead and also summons from the Dragon Clans about something that was starting to turn into a mystery. Everything was spiraling out of control again."How far are the Northern Peaks?" Zyros asked while we saddled the horses."Two days of hard riding," Tharis replied. "Maybe less if we don't stop.""We can't afford to stop," I said. "If someone killed the witches who broke my binding, they might come for us next.""Agreed," Zyros said. He helped me onto my horse and mounted his own. "Let's move.""What do you think it means?" I had asked Zyros during one brief stop to rest the horses. "I don't know," he admitted. "But I don't like it. If the binding wasn't the real threat...""Then what is?" I finished but he had no answer either. We rode on and by dawn we had reached the foothills of the Northern Peaks."The Dragon messenger said to meet at th
Selvara's POVWe rode until we found an abandoned hunting cabin deep in the forest. Zyros checked inside to make sure it was safe before helping me down from the horse. My legs were shaky and I nearly fell but he caught me. "Easy. You have been through a lot." He said as he carried me in his arms."We both have," I replied.Inside the cabin was dusty but dry. There was a fireplace with wood already stacked beside it. Zyros got a fire going while I collapsed onto the single bed in the corner. "How do you feel?" he asked while sitting beside me. "Free," I said. "For the first time in weeks, my mind is my own again." "I am sorry it took so long," he said. "I should have found a way to reach you sooner.""You saved me," I replied. "That is what matters."I looked at him properly for the first time since the binding broke. He had cuts all over his face and arms. His clothes were torn and bloodstained and dark circles all over his eyes."You look terrible," I said softly."So do you," h
Zyros's POVEveryone nodded as the witches stayed close to me and I took a deep breath and stepped out of the trees. I walked straight toward the Eclipse camp with my sword drawn.The guards spotted me immediately. "Intruder! Sound the alarm!"Horns blared as warriors poured out of tents. Within seconds I was surrounded by at least fifty Eclipse wolves."Where is Selvara?" I demanded. "Where is Mordain keeping her?"One of the warriors laughed. "You walk into our camp alone and make demands? You are either very brave or very stupid.""Both," I admitted. "Now where is she?"Before they could answer, Mordain himself emerged from the largest tent. And beside him was Selvara with her eyes still blank just exactly as I had seen it yesterday l."Zyros," Mordain said with amusement. "I did not expect you to survive our last encounter. Color me impressed.""Let her go," I said."No," Mordain replied simply. "She belongs to me now.""She belongs to no one," I said. "Especially not you."Mordai
Zyros's POVI turned and ran like Vyra had told me to. The Eclipse warriors closed in from all sides and I fought through them while searching for any path to escape."Zyros, this way!" Tharis shouted while cutting down two Eclipse wolves. We ran toward the inner walls but the Eclipse army was everywhere. For every warrior we killed, three more appeared."We are surrounded!" Flair yelled.She was right as there was no escape. No freaking way out. I turned back toward where I had left Selvara and saw her standing motionless with Mordain's hand still on her shoulder. Her eyes were still blank"I am sorry," I whispered even though she could not hear me. "I failed you."Then something massive crashed into the Eclipse forces from behind. Warriors scattered as a huge shape tore through their ranks. It was Zephyra in dragon form. She roared and breathed fire across the battlefield."The dragon!" someone screamed. "Fall back!" The Eclipse warriors retreated from Zephyra's flames and in the c
Zyros's POVI knew we were going for a losing battle, but what would you do when your loved one is in the hands of those that want to do nothing but take advantage of what she has? Three hundred against our seventy? We were definitely going to be slaughtered."There is something else," Nox said quietly. "A message came. From inside the Eclipse forces." She said"What message?" I asked."Someone in Mordain's army wants to help us," she said. "A general named Vyra. She says she can weaken the binding on Selvara during the battle. Do give her a chance to break free.""Can we trust her?" I asked."I do not know," Nox admitted. "But she mentioned my sister. Said Nyx is still alive and that is not information anyone outside the resistance would have.""Resistance?" I repeated."There are Eclipse wolves who want Mordain dead," Nox explained. "They are waiting for the right moment to strike.""Then we give them that moment," I said.The sun began to rise and in the distance I saw them. They w







