LOGINThe door shut behind her.It was soft.The final sound.Selene didn't open her eyes right away.Her back was against the wood. Her breath was caught between her chest and throat. Her fingers curled a bit like she needed to hold onto something. Her heart was racing fast. It was too loud. Like the person who pulled her in could hear it.For a second she thought."You can open your eyes now."The voice cut through everything.It was low.It was familiar.Selene's breath caught.Her eyes opened slowly. Carefully.There he was.Alpha.Relief came first.It was sharp. Immediate. It loosened something in her chest that she didn't realize was clenched tightly.. It didn't stay relieved for long. It changed into something. Heavier. Harder to name.Her lips parted a bit. "Alpha…"Her voice came out softer than she wanted.His gaze stayed on her. It was steady. Searching."You were in the woods," he said.Not a question.Selene froze.Her mind scrambled. She tried to catch up. She tried to decide
Selene did not sleep well.She had trouble sleeping. She closed her eyes. Turned to one side then the other side. She tried to relax and let the quiet of the night calm her down.. It did not work.She could not sleep. Her mind kept thinking about the forest. That moment in the forest. It was not the shift itself that bothered her. But what happened before it.Selene sat up slowly. The thin blanket fell off her shoulders as she put her feet on the floor. She sat there for a moment still with her hands in her lap. Her foot did not hurt anymore. That was good. She moved her foot a little while testing it. It felt fine. No pain. Just normal.Selene breathed out slowly. One less thing to worry about. If only everything else was that simple. She looked out the window in her room.The early morning light was soft and calm.. It was not real. Everything looked fine. It w
Selene was already wiping the surface for the third time before she realized what she was doing.She stopped the cloth still pressed against the wood, her eyebrows pulling together slightly as she stared at the streak she had just made."I already did this, " she said quietly, her voice above a whisper.She was not sure it sounded like a question.She straightened up slowly, her fingers tightening around the cloth before she let out a breath and dropped her hand to her side.The room was the same shelves, same polished table, same quiet stillness that usually made her work easier and more predictable.Today Selene felt something was off, not loud, not obvious, just wrong.She shifted her weight slightly, testing her foot. The ache was still there but it was manageable. It was not enough to stop her, it was not enough to explain the unease sitting low in her chest.It was not the pain that was bothering her, it was the silence, not the absence of sound. The kind of silence.Her gaze dr
Morning in the Silver Moon pack hit all at once. It was like a burst of energy.The corridors were already buzzing, footsteps moving fast, voices cutting through the air, orders being passed from one end to the other without pause. Everything had a rhythm to it. Sharp. Controlled. Intentional. No one lingered. No one moved without a purpose. It was the kind of place where even silence felt like it was watching you.Selene moved through it carefully. Her steps were light but deliberate. Her foot still ached. Not badly as before, but enough to remind her with every step that she wasn’t fully healed. She adjusted her weight without thinking. She shifted enough to keep moving without drawing attention.The tray in her hands tilted slightly. She tightened her grip. She steadied it before it could slip.Breathe. Focus. Her thoughts refused. They kept drifting back to him. Alpha.The memory of night lingered. It wasn’t fear. Not really. It was something. Something sharper. Quieter. A pull sh
The door to Damian's chamber opened immediately.He didn't slow down.He didn't stop.He didn't think about it.He walked in like he did. Calm, collected and untouchable.The moment the door closed behind him,He knew he wasn't alone.The room was dimly lit, with shadows in the corners. It was still. Calm, but not empty.Seraphina was already there.She was lying on the bed covered lightly with her figure outlined under the fabric. One arm was on her waist. The other was bent near her head. She wasn't asleep.She hadn't been asleep.Her eyes were on him.Watching him. Waiting for him.Damian didn't react. He walked further into the room slowly taking off his gloves carefully and putting them aside.Like nothing had changed.Like nothing was wrong."Where have you been?"Her voice cut through the quiet.It was soft, but not gentle.Damian didn't answer away. He walked past the bed, unbothered or at least that's how it seemed."It's been a day, " he said finally.His voice was flat and
Damian stood in the stillness of the room, the words lingering in the air. "…Found you." He didn't move immediately, his eyes fixed on the scroll in his hand. It was old, its edges worn, its seal faint but deliberate. The scroll didn't belong with the others and Damian knew it had been hidden, not misplaced.He pressed his thumb lightly against the seal pausing for a moment before breaking it. The parchment unraveled slowly, dry and fragile but intact. Damian's eyes scanned the surface taking in the lines of text, tighter and less forgiving than modern script.As Damian read, his expression didn't change much. His jaw tightened slightly. The text spoke of rituals, old bonds and unity between wolves and bloodlines. He shifted the scroll, continuing to read carefully. The language was subtler, sharper. A bond unclaimed is not a bond undone. Damian stilled, his eyes narrowing slightly as he read the line again.His grip on the scroll tightened as he continued reading. There are ties tha
Selene stood outside the Alphas door for a time.The tray she was holding felt heavy even though it was a bowl of warm water, a clean towel and some medicine. It was not complicated. She had done this before.Yet…Her fingers held the tray a little tighter.Her heartbeat was louder than usual. It w
The moment Liam left the study Damian didn’t waste any time.“Get the warriors ready. We are going in ten minutes " he said firmly.Liam nodded. "I am already on it.”Damian. Walked out right away, his pace fast, his face set. He was focused now. Nothing else mattered. Whatever was happening at the
The doors to Damian's study swung open without any warning."Alpha " Liam said.His voice was like a knife cutting through the room.Damian did not look up. He just sat there behind his desk, his fingers, his face not showing any feelings.. The way the air in the room changed and the urgency in Lia
The moon casted a pale glow over the castle, behind it was the velvet sky which carried a deep secret.Alpha Damian sat in his cold room, the weight of his responsibilities pressing against his chest. His gaze was fixed on the flickering flames of the fireplace, but his mind was obviously on someth







