Masuk
The grand hall of the Blackwood Pack was alive with celebration. Golden chandeliers bathed the room in soft light, and the air was thick with the scent of wine, roasted meat, and freshly cut flowers. Tonight was supposed to be the happiest night of my life—the night I would finally become Luna, bound to my mate, Alpha Kieran Blackwood.
I stood at the center of the grand hall, dressed in a flowing silver gown that shimmered under the light. My heart pounded with anticipation, nerves tangling in my stomach as I waited for my mate to claim me. But Kieran hadn’t arrived yet. The pack was waiting. The Elders whispered among themselves. The guests, dressed in fine silks and embroidered coats, exchanged curious glances. And then, the heavy double doors burst open. Kieran strode in, his presence commanding, his dark hair tousled as though he had just come from battle. His sharp golden eyes locked onto mine, but there was no warmth in them—only something cold, something ruthless. A flicker of unease crept up my spine. Behind him, another figure followed. My stepsister, Callista. The moment she stepped in beside him, my breath caught in my throat. Callista’s hand rested on Kieran’s arm, and she wore a satisfied smirk as she gazed at me like I was nothing more than a pathetic, broken thing. No. No, this couldn’t be happening. Kieran climbed the dais, his voice cutting through the silence. “I, Alpha Kieran Blackwood, reject you, Selene Nightshade, as my mate and Luna.” The world shattered around me. A gasp rippled through the crowd. The bond between us—our fated connection given by the Moon Goddess—was like a silver thread tying our souls together. And now, with those cruel words, it was being ripped apart. Pain seared through my chest, an unbearable, suffocating agony that made my knees buckle. My wolf, Astrid, howled inside me, her sorrow raw and unrelenting. I clutched my chest, struggling to breathe. “Kieran… why?” My voice was barely a whisper, but the entire room heard it. Kieran’s expression was cold, merciless. “Because I don’t want a weak Luna.” A cruel laugh rang out. Callista. My stepsister, the one who had spent years undermining me, spreading rumors about me, poisoning my father’s mind against me. She stepped forward, pressing her body against Kieran’s side. “Poor, pathetic Selene,” she cooed mockingly. “Did you really think you were worthy of being Luna? Kieran deserves someone stronger, someone who can rule beside him without being a burden.” The betrayal struck deeper than the rejection itself. I turned my gaze to Kieran, hoping—praying—that this was some kind of sick joke. That he would take it back. That he would see me, see the love I had for him, and realize his mistake. But there was nothing. No regret. No hesitation. Only cold, finality. The bond between us strained, fraying at the edges, but he hadn’t completed the rejection. I could still feel the mate bond desperately clinging to me, refusing to let go. And then came the final blow. Kieran smirked. “You want to know why, Selene?” He leaned in close, his breath brushing my ear, his voice dripping with cruelty. “Because I was never going to choose you. Callista has been mine from the beginning.” I gasped, the pain turning into something deeper—rage, heartbreak, humiliation. The pack watched in silence, waiting for my response. For me to beg, to break. I straightened, swallowing my pain, forcing myself to stand tall. If Kieran thought he could shatter me, he was wrong. Slowly, I lifted my chin. “If you’re going to reject me,” I said, my voice steadier than I felt, “then do it properly.” Kieran raised a brow, intrigued. I forced myself to hold his gaze, even as my heart bled. “Complete the rejection.” A muscle in his jaw twitched. For a second—just a second—I saw hesitation flicker across his face. Then he turned away. “No.” No? Murmurs erupted around us. The Elders exchanged looks of confusion. Kieran smirked, a dark gleam in his golden eyes. “I want you to feel it, Selene. I want you to suffer. I won’t let you go so easily. You’ll remain tied to me, a rejected mate, feeling this pain for the rest of your miserable life.” I sucked in a sharp breath, my nails digging into my palms. The cruelty of his words burned, but I refused to let him see my tears. Callista laughed. “Oh, darling sister, you should be grateful. At least you’ll always have a bond with Kieran—one that keeps you trapped in your suffering.” My vision blurred with fury. Fine. If that’s how they wanted to play, then so be it. I would not beg. I would not stay. They wanted me gone? Then I would leave—but not in disgrace. I stepped back, my voice cutting through the tension like a blade. “You’re a fool, Kieran.” The smirk on his lips faltered. I took another step back, feeling the power of my lineage, my bloodline, simmer beneath my skin. “You think you can break me? That I’ll crawl back to you, desperate for scraps of your affection?” A cruel smile touched my lips. “You’ll regret this.” Kieran’s eyes darkened. “Is that a threat, Selene?” I turned, my silver gown flowing behind me as I made my way toward the door. I didn’t look back, didn’t acknowledge the whispers, the murmurs of pity and amusement from the crowd. But just before I stepped out, I paused. Without turning around, I spoke. “No, Kieran. It’s a promise.” And then, I walked away—out of the Blackwood Pack, out of my past, and into the unknown. I didn’t know where I was going. I didn’t know what awaited me. But one thing was certain. I would come back. And when I did, I wouldn’t be the same weak girl they had thrown away. I would return stronger. More powerful. And Kieran Blackwood would wish he had never rejected me.Ronan’s POVThe minutes felt like hours.Every second that passed, I imagined Malakar’s hands on Selene. Her screams echoing in my head made my blood boil hotter. I paced the small cell like a caged beast, chains rattling with every angry step. My wrists were raw and bleeding from how hard I had pulled against the iron, but the pain was nothing compared to the fire tearing through my chest."Please, do something, Moon Goddess… Stop that bastard," I muttered under my breath.I didn’t even know if this was supposed to happen. Maybe the Moon Goddess wanted this — just as it would unfold in the world Elias wanted to create. But I no longer cared. I had sworn I would never again stand in the way of the Moon Goddess’s will in this world, even if it meant I would suffer until the end of days.As long as Selene could leave here quickly, I would endure it.But if Malakar laying his hands on Selene was truly what was meant to happen… then so be it.I no longer cared about the Moon Goddess’s wil
Selene's POVI kept pushing against Malakar’s hard chest with everything I had left.“Please… Malakar, stop!” I begged, my voice shaking as tears ran down my face. “I swear on the Moon Goddess I didn’t betray you! I only went down there to warn Casimir to keep quiet. That’s all! I was trying to protect you… to stop a war from breaking out tomorrow!”Malakar’s golden eyes glowed even brighter in the dim light of his chambers. His body was heavy on top of mine, trapping me completely against the soft furs. He didn’t move. He just stared down at me like a wolf ready to devour its prey.“You still dare to lie to my face?” he growled, his voice low and dangerous. His hot breath brushed against my neck, making me shiver in fear. “You smell like that traitor. You smell like the dungeons. And now you want me to believe you were helping me?”His hand moved lower, gripping my bare thigh tightly. I gasped and tried to twist away, but his weight pinned me down harder.“I’m telling the truth!” I c
Ronan's POV I couldn’t stop thinking about Selene. My mind kept replaying the way she looked at me through those cold iron bars — her eyes full of fear and determination at the same time. Did she make it back to her room safely? Did Malakar catch her? The questions burned inside my chest like hot coals, but there were no answers. I was trapped here, chained to this damn wall like an animal, helpless while my Selene risked everything for me. Anger boiled in my blood with every second that passed. I wanted to rip Malakar’s head from his shoulders. How dare he treat me like this? How dare he lock me up and call himself High Alpha? If I were free, I would tear this entire keep apart. If it weren’t part of the Moon Goddess’s plan, I would never have let Malakar do this to me. He wouldn’t have even had the chance—I’m no fool to follow his orders, especially not when I am an Alpha myself. But I held it all in. I had to… for Selene. This was the path the Moon Goddess had chosen. If I ki
Malakar didn’t let go. If anything, his grip tightened until I felt the bones in my upper arm grind together. A whimper escaped my throat before I could choke it back. "Walls are for humans," he said, his voice dropping to a low, dangerous rumble that vibrated through my very marrow. "And for wolves who forget their place." He yanked me forward. I stumbled, my boots skidding on the slick stone, but he held me upright with brutal efficiency. His golden eyes burned into mine, searching for the lie. "You smell of him," he snarled, leaning in so close his breath fanned against my ear. It was cold, devoid of warmth. "Silver. Blood. And him." "I don't know what you're talking about!" I cried out, trying to twist away, but he was immovable. "I was in the gardens! The dampness is from the dew!" "Liar." The word cracked like a whip. He dragged me then, not toward the main halls, but toward the spiral staircase that led to the private wing. My feet barely touched the steps as he hauled me
Selene's POV I raced back up the freezing stone stairs, my heart slamming against my ribs like a caged bird begging for freedom. I had to get the key back. If Bren noticed it was missing, then it's over. When I reached the top, I spotted him immediately. He was still slouched against the wall, his eyes heavy with sleep, his chin dipping toward his chest. Thank the Moon. "Bren!" I called out, forcing my voice into something light and airy. "Bren, are you still there?" He jolted awake, blinking rapidly. "My Lady?" His hand flew to his sword hilt before relaxing. "Gods above, you scared me. It's the middle of the night. You should be tucked in your bed." "I know, I know." I closed the distance between us, my legs threatening to shake right out from under me. "I'm so sorry to bother you. I've been such a mess today—you wouldn't believe it." He tilted his head, concern flickering across his tired face. "What's wrong, my Lady?" "I think I dropped something," I said, stepping closer.
Selene's POVThe whisper reached me through the servant girl who brought my morning water."Luna." She kept her eyes down, her voice barely above a breath. "There are wolves at the northern border, with frostveil markings on their cloaks, six of them. They're asking for Lord Casimir."I said nothing. I took the cup from her hands and dismissed her.Frostveil had come.---By midmorning, the tension in the keep had shifted. I could feel it in the way the guards moved faster, spoke less, and avoided eye contact. Word traveled in a pack the way blood travels through a body—fast and everywhere at once.I found Malakar in the war room, standing over a table with his Beta and two of the senior elders. The map spread between them showed the northern border in red."They have no standing here," the Beta was saying. "Six wolves are not a peaceful group; they are a threat.""Six acknowledged warriors of Frostveil at our border constitutes exactly what I say it constitutes," Malakar said. His vo
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