LOGINHe promised to come back, and he did. But he came back with another woman… and a royal letter. Ravena had waited faithfully—holding his pack together, taking care of his father, and ruling alone for a year. But when Alpha Lucien returned from war, he brought his fated mate with him… and told Ravena to fund their wedding. Humiliated and betrayed by the very household she saved, Ravena asked for only one thing: a divorce. And when she walks out again, it isn’t as a Luna. It’s as a Princess. Crowned by the King himself, Ravena is done waiting, done weeping, and done playing their game. But beneath everything going on, something darker simmers. Her family’s death wasn’t fate—it was betrayal. And someone in the kingdom made sure the truth stayed buried. Now, Ravena wants answers and vengeance. But when war threatens the realm and she decides to fight only one man dares to walk beside her on the battlefield. Prince Evander. Cold-eyed. War-marked. Dangerous. And drawn to her in ways no one dares name aloud. Will he be her sword? Or her downfall?
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The perfume bottle suddenly slipped from my fingers and rolled across the marble floor, spinning until it stopped under the window. I didn’t even bother to pick it up. Something had changed in the air and I could feel it, deep in my bones. That scent… pinewood, wind, and smoke.
Lucien… he was close.
I didn't need anyone to tell me. I knew. My wolf knew.
For a moment, I stood frozen, the brush still gripped in my other hand, half a streak of powder left on my cheek. I stared into the mirror, but I wasn’t seeing my reflection. I was seeing a memory of his face, the way his eyes softened when he called me by my name, the sincerity in his promise when he whispered that he would return.
It had been one full year.
One year since the king's guards arrived on our wedding night, demanding his presence on the battlefield. One year since he kissed my forehead, right after slipping the ring onto my finger. One year since he asked me to wait for him, with a half-smile that didn’t reach his eyes.
And I had waited.
But I didn’t just wait in silence.
I became the Luna of the Blackstone Pack in more than just a title. I kept the territory running. When the crops failed in the western fields, I brokered a deal with the neighbouring pack to keep food on every table. When the border scouts were ambushed, I met with the warriors myself, listened to their fears, gave them courage, and sent them back with a strategy. I paid out of my own pocket to hire a royal physician to care for Alpha Garrick Throne, Lucien’s father, after a spinal injury left him paralyzed and bitter.
The pack survived because I made sure it did.
Even when Garrick spat words I didn’t deserve. Even when the council doubted me. Even when the nights felt endless and my bed was empty. I never stopped being Lucien’s wife. Not in my heart. Not in my blood.
As I applied more powder to my face, my fingers moved with a sense of calm, but inside me, a storm of emotions raged.
Would he still be able to recognize me? Would I still be able to recognize him? War changed people. I had seen it in Garrick’s eyes, in the tremble of his hands, in the silence of the warriors who came back and never spoke again.
I shook the thought away and reached for my earrings, the ones he had given me on the morning after our bonding ceremony. He said they reminded him of the stars. I put them on and then ran my fingers over the chain around my neck. His chain. His promise. I had worn it every day since he left.
Outside, I could hear the guards moving at the front gates and suddenly there was a sharp knock at my door.
“Lady Ravena!” a voice called through the wood. “He’s here! Alpha Lucien just arrived at the main gates!”
Without wasting time, I turned away from the mirror, my hands trembling as I fastened my cloak. My fingers hesitated over the clasp for only a second before I locked it in place. I walked to the door, but then I stopped and looked back.
My vanity was a mess. The powder lid was open, the perfume bottle lay forgotten under the window, and my lipstick was uncapped and half-done.
But none of that was important now. Lucien had returned, and I couldn't wait to see him.
I stepped out of the room with my heart beating like a war drum. The sound of my heels echoed through the hallway as I walked faster.
I didn’t care how I looked. I didn’t care that my lipstick wasn’t perfect.
He was home, and all I wanted was to see him. To touch him. No more daydreaming or holding my pillow tight in the middle of the night. My Lucien had returned.
But the moment I entered the living room, everything inside me… stilled.
The room was filled with laughter. Cheerful voices echoed off the walls, like I had walked into a celebration I didn’t know about. His uncles were there, his cousins too, the ones who barely looked me in the eye before. Now they smiled at me like they knew a secret I didn’t.
And then I saw Lucien.
He was standing tall in the middle of it all, dressed in black leather armor that still carried dust from the battlefield. His hair was longer than I remembered, tied back, and his body looked broader, harder. When he turned, our eyes met.
At that moment, my heart flipped and then squeezed tight.
This was my husband. My Alpha.
But something felt off.
He didn’t come to me. He didn’t move.
He just stood there, his expression eerily calm. Like he had known I was coming, and yet… didn’t care.
I took a step forward, my hands slightly raised. “Lucien, I…”
He raised a hand, not to reach for me, but to stop me. “Wait, Ravena. There’s something I need to say first.”
Confused, I froze. The air around me suddenly felt too thick, with all eyes on me. Their smiles grew wider, some filled with pity, others with amusement.
Even Garrick, his father, was smiling. Sitting tall in his wheelchair, dressed in formal robes, beaming with pride like he had already won a game I hadn’t been invited to play.
“I met someone during the war,” Lucien suddenly announced . “Her name is Astrid Valea and she is a soldier. A very brilliant one. She fought beside me in every battle. She saved lives, she made the difference. She was the reason we won.”
My throat tightened. I didn’t speak. I couldn’t.
Lucien kept going, like he wasn’t breaking me word by word.
“Even the king acknowledged her. In fact just a few days ago, she was given the title of Third-Rank General by royal decree. And more than that… she is my fated mate.”
I blinked slowly, trying to process the words.
His… fated mate?
I tried to speak, but no words came out. The sound of blood rushing in my ears blocked out the rest of the room.
Lucien’s father leaned forward in his chair, his voice loud and full of pride. “The king has already approved the match between Lucien and General Valea. Everything has been arranged. There will be a wedding banquet, and Ravena, you are to oversee the preparations.”
I turned toward him, shocked. “What?”
I looked at Lucien. My Lucien. My husband.
He stared at me like I was an obligation he had finally found a way to get rid of.
“You made a vow to me, Lucien. You married me. You said…”
“That was before,” he said flatly. “Before I knew what the Moon Goddess had truly planned.”
“So you are just going to walk away? From everything we had? Everything I did for you, for this pack?”
“I know you kept things in order, but now things have changed.”
“Because you found someone else,” I said bitterly.
He nodded, not even trying to soften the blow. “I found the one I was destined to be with.”
I laughed, feeling broken and small. “And what am I? A placeholder? A warm body until the Moon Goddess gave you someone better?”
“We were arranged. You know that. You agreed to it.”
“I accepted you,” I replied, stepping closer. “I loved you. I held this entire pack together while you were gone. I paid for your father’s care. I broke my back keeping your name clean. I did everything you couldn’t while you were off playing hero.”
“You’re angry. I expected that.”
“Did you think betrayal would be accepted easily?”
Just then, he reached into his coat and pulled out a folded letter, sealed in gold wax. The royal seal sparkled under the chandelier light as he held it out to me like it meant nothing.
I didn’t take it. Instead, I just stared at the letter.
“What the hell is this, Lucien?”
Evander's POVThe banquet was winding down. People were still laughing and drinking, but the energy had changed. The lively celebration was giving way to something… quieter.As I stood by the head table, watching Ravena leave with the servant, my chest felt tight.I did not like not knowing what they were discussing. But I forced myself to stay calm."Evander."I turned to see my brother standing beside me. His expression was calm, but his eyes were sharp and observant."It looks like mother is quite interested in the young princess," he remarked casually.I nodded slowly. "It certainly seems so.""She has been asking about her," Alaric continued. "About her accomplishments. Her character. Her future."I felt a knot form in my jaw. "Has she, now?”"Yes," he smirked. “I imagine they are having quite the conversation right now."I said nothing. Just stared across the room, my
Ravena's POVQueen Seraphine leaned forward slightly, her expression gentle but serious. "Marriage, Ravena. It is time to think about marriage."My heart immediately sank and everything inside me went cold."Marriage?""Yes, you are at the perfect age. You have status. You have influence. A strategic marriage could strengthen your position and secure your family's legacy for years to come.”I was taken aback, my thoughts swirling.She wanted me to get married again?"I… uhmm I have no intention of getting married," I whispered, keeping my voice calm despite the storm raging inside me. "Not now. Not anytime soon."Seraphine's expression did not change. She just watched me with those knowing eyes."I understand your hesitation," she said gently. "After what happened with Lucien, it is natural to be cautious. But not all marriages are the same, Ravena. Not all men are like him."“I kn
Ravena's POVI turned to Evander, expecting to see understanding or maybe even reassurance. But instead, his face had gone completely still. His jaw was tight, and his eyes suddenly hard."What does my mother want?" he asked, his voice sharp enough to startle the servant.The girl stepped back slightly, her eyes wide with fear. "I... I don't know, Your Highness. She only said it was urgent.""And she didn't say why?""No, Your Highness," the servant stammered. "She just asked me to bring Princess Ravena to her."“You should have…”"Evander," I interrupted quietly, reaching out to touch his arm. "It’s fine."He looked at me, his eyes still hard. "You don't know that.""I know that you are scaring the poor girl," I teased, nodding towards the servant who looked like she was about to cry. "There is no need to interrogate her. She is just doing her job."Evander's jaw clenched ti
Ravena's POVI leaned back in my chair, letting the noise of the banquet wash over me. The laughter, music, and the clinking of glasses. It all felt distant, like I was watching it from somewhere far away.My eyes drifted across the room, taking in faces. Officials. Warriors. People I knew and people I did not. All of them celebrating. All of them happy.And then my gaze landed on Garrick Throne.He stood near the entrance, his face red and twisted with rage. His eyes swept the room until they found me. And when they did, they burned.Pure hatred.I met his gaze without flinching. Without emotion. Just stared back at him, calm and unbothered.For a moment, we just looked at each other. A silent battle of wills.Then I saw the hesitation and the fear.His eyes flicked to King Alaric sitting beside me. Then to Prince Evander on my other side. Then back to me.It was clear he wanted to confront me. I co






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