LOGINLyra’s POV
Aiden’s words echoed in my skull. It was heavy and dismissive. I wanted the floor to swallow me whole.
The hall was frozen. Everyone’s head turned to me. They all had disgust and shock written in their faces.
My lips parted, but I found no words to say. My chest tightened, making it hard to breathe.
“I…uhm..” My voice was cracked, breaking my words.
Aiden didn’t move, nor did he waver. His dark gaze was locked on me as he moved closer.
His hands stretched at me, “Come forward,”
He wasn’t talking about me. Was he?
“Come,” he said again, confirming I was the one he was talking about.
I stared at his hand, then I looked back at him.
Should I take it? Should I not?
My legs moved on their own. I couldn’t control them. It was like they had a mind of their own. They trembled as I moved closer to him, trembling.
Then, I placed my hand into his.
His touch sent a sudden warmth through me. I had never felt anything like it before, almost like it awakened my whole body, like my heart was set on fire. My knees felt weak at every step but I couldn’t help it.
Then, the whispers broke loose.
“This is madness…”
“She’s an omega!”
“Impossible.”
Zylia’s voice cut louder than them all. “This is madness, Alpha Aiden!” Her gown shimmered as she walked forward. She had fury written all over her face. “She is an omega. How can she be your fated mate?!”
Gasps scattered again.
“Alpha,” Beta Lucious’s voice added, low but sharp. He bowed his head but his eyes gleamed with disdain. “Forgive me, but this cannot be. The Moon Goddess would never tie you to… her.”
My stomach clenched. I wanted to shrink into the floor, vanish into shadow. My hand twitched in Aiden’s grasp, but he held firm.
Then the priestess moved forward. White robes trailed the floor, her staff clinking softly. The room silenced again.
She raised her eyes toward the chandeliers, then to Aiden. “Alpha,” she said solemnly, “before the bond is sealed, hear the words given to me.”
Aiden’s jaw tensed. “Speak.”
The priestess’s voice carried, strong and clear.
“The Alpha’s mate shall be his downfall.
Beneath the blood moon, she will betray him.
One he loves will wear the crown of ruin.”
A wave of gasps surged once again, but this time it was louder.
My chest constricted. Betray him? Crown of ruin? All eyes cut to me.
I would never do such a thing.
“No…” I whispered, shaking my head. “That’s not… I can’t…. I won’t”
My words galloped, I couldn’t get a single thing out.
“She’s the one!” someone hissed.
“The prophecy fits her.”
“Betrayal. Of course it would be her.”
“What? Do you really think a servant like her would actually stay loyal to you?”
Zylia’s eyes glittered, and she smirked faintly. “You see, Alpha? Even the Goddess warns you. She will betray you.”
Beta Lucious stepped closer. “Aiden, you must reject her. If you don’t, the prophecy will destroy us all.”
“No…” My voice came thin, desperate. “I would never….”
Aiden’s chest rose and fell hard. His hand trembled against mine. His dark eyes fixed on me, and for a moment, I could’ve sworn I saw something. It seemed like…conflict, longing, pain.
Did he… Did he really mean that?
Before I could figure it out, his face hardened. All emotions were lost.
“No,” he muttered again, but this time to himself.
“Alpha,” Lucious pressed, “save the pack. End this bond now.”
“Aiden,” Zylia whispered sweetly, “you know it’s true.”
The weight of the room pressed down on him. His grip slipped from mine. Cold shot through me like ice water.
“No,” I whispered. “Please… don’t listen to them.”
Aiden shut his eyes, jaw tight, then opened them. An inferno burned in them.
“I, Aiden Stormbane, Alpha of the Howlborne Pack…” His voice trembled just once, before it sharpened. “…reject you, Lyra Nightshade, as my mate.”
The words struck like claws ripping my chest open.
“What?” My throat burned. “No… you can’t…”
Gasps washed the hall.
“I am sorry,” Aiden said, but his gaze slid away from me.
“But you just….” My voice cracked. “You just claimed me!”
The priestess lifted her staff. “Repeat the words, girl. Release him.”
Tears stung my eyes. “I don’t… I don’t understand…”
“You must,” she snapped.
Everyone looked at me with pity, curiosity, satisfaction.
Zylia’s smirk widened.
My chest heaved. My heart shattered. Finally, broken, I whispered, “I… accept your rejection, Alpha Aiden.”
The bond tore apart, and I gasped like all air had been ripped from my lungs. Aiden turned, striding away without a second glance. Zylia glided after him, her smile like victory.
“No!” I cried, stumbling a step after him. “Please, don’t….don’t leave”
“Enough!” The priestess’s voice cracked like a whip. “Lyra Nightshade is marked by betrayal. She must be banished at once!”
“What?” My voice broke.
The situation just got worse.
“She cannot stay,” the priestess declared. “She will doom us. If she can betray the Alpha, then who are we?”
Her words drop like a bomb. Everyone’s eyes turned to me.
“I knew there was something wrong with her,” someone hissed.
Before I knew it, the guards seized me.
“No…please…I haven’t done anything,” I begged.
Beta Lucious’s cold eyes met mine. His lips curled. “You heard the prophecy. You are a traitor in waiting.”
“No!” I begged. “Please…..please, Aiden!” But he was gone.
Lucious turned to the guards. “Take her home. Let her gather what little she owns. Then cast her out before moonrise.”
The guards dragged me, whispers chasing me like daggers.
***
At my foster father’s house, they shoved me inside. He sat at the table, shadows across his face. His eyes met mine, disgust etched in them.
“You’ve brought nothing but shame,” he said coldly.
“Father, please…”
“Don’t call me that.” His hand slammed the table, the sound like a crack of thunder. “If the Alpha rejects you, then you are nothing. If the priestess condemns you, you are cursed.”
Tears blurred my vision. “You’re sending me away, just like that?”
“You should never have been here to begin with.” His voice was flat, final.
The guards shoved a torn bag at me. “Pack. Quickly.”
My fingers shook as I stuffed what little I had into the bag. My father did not even look at me.
When I stepped outside, the guards pulled me through the village. Neighbors watched from their doors. Whispers followed me like fire.
At the gates, Beta Lucious stood waiting, arms folded. He handed me my bag with a smirk. “Go. Do not return.”
“Please,” I begged one last time. “Let me speak to Aiden.”
Lucious’s smirk widened. “The Alpha gave no such order. This is where you belong, omen girl.”
The gate slammed shut behind me.
I stood there, staring at the wood until their boots faded. Slowly, I turned.
The path in front of me was dark, no one knew what evil lay ahead of them.
I walked. My tears blurred everything. My bag dug into my shoulder, heavy, but not as heavy as my chest.
Every step replayed his voice: first claiming me, then casting me aside.
Then, a branch snapped. I froze.
Another step crunched closer.
Someone was there in the shadows…behind me….
Lyra’s POVMy eyes opened and I was no longer in the tent.I was standing on a hill under a moon. The moon was so large it swallowed the sky. Silver light poured over everything, and the air tightened and hummed like a held breath."My child."The voice came from everywhere and nowhere at the same time.I turned, trying to find out where the voice was coming from...then I saw her.The most beautiful woman I have ever seen in my life.She stood at the edge of the hill, clothed in a light so bright I could barely look at her. Her hair moved like the waves. Her eyes held no colour,only reflection.The Moon Goddess.I have heard a lot of stories about her. But what was said did no justice to her.My kneel hit the ground before I knew that I had fallen.I stared at her and all the questions I had came hitting at me."Please,"I whispered. "I don't understand. Why did Aiden reject me? Why did the prophecy—""Not all prophecies speak truth my child."Her voice wrapped around me like a shield,
Lyra’s POVThe camp of the rogues was nothing like I imagined.Just tents here and there. There was no grand hall or chandeliers . Just that leather patched tents, a fire pit that was more of smoke,than fire... And wolves that watched every step I take like I was a predator.I stayed as close as I was allowed to Nicolas side. Pressing in on his back."Stop hiding behind me,"He murmured without looking at me. "Keep your eyes straight ahead. You owe no body. And whatever you do, don't let them see you tremble "I bit the inside ofy cheek till I tasted copper. Easier said than done.As we approached the largest tent,a woman stepped out from the tent. A pissed off look visible on her face.She wasn't happy to have me here,that alone was obvious.She was lean,sharp jawed. If I didn't know better I will think she was harmless... But I knew she was far from being a harmless she wolf.Her eyes swept over me once,then back to Nicholas."This her?"The woman's voice wasn't what I expected,it was
Aiden’s POV I stormed out of the ballroom with my hands clenched and my chest heaving what annoyance. Everything had turned so fast I could hardly understand it. I had claimed Lyra in front of everyone, I had felt the bond settle between us, and then the priestess had spoken, and I had torn it all apart with my own words. The music and voices faded behind me as I walked down the corridor and I didn’t care that people moved out of my way; I just needed to be alone. My heart hurt, and my anger burned painfully as I pushed open the door to my chambers and stepped inside with Zylia right behind me. “Aiden, wait,” she said softly, but I slammed the door before she could step in, with the wood shook under the force. “I don’t want company,” I said through the closed door. For a moment, I stood there, staring at the door as if it could stop all the noise in my head, and then I went to the window and threw it open, letting Moonlight pour over the room. I leaned on the frame and tried to
Lyra’s POV“Who’s there?” My voice came out thin and trembling.No one answered. I only heard the breeze of Dey leaves.I pressed my back to a tree trunk and clutched my bag to my chest like my life depended on it.And I could say, right now, it really did.My knuckles turned white, and legs felt rooted to the ground, as if it did not want me to move.Something moved in the darkness, really fast, my eyes only caught a shape that resolved into a man. Then it turned into two.I caught a scent of rags and sweat. It wasn't of a pack. It was…Rogues.My mouth went dry. I tried to turn, to run, but my feet would not. “Please,” I said. “I don’t want trouble. I’ll go. I’ll..”One of them laughed, soft and mean. “Look what the moon spat out. An Alpha’s toy.” He circled me slowly, his arms folded, his eyes dangerous.“All alone….How easy…..must be our lucky night”The other crouched and grinned at me. “Pretty thing. Come on, don’t be shy.”“Leave me,” I whispered, backing until the trunk stoppe
Lyra’s POVAiden’s words echoed in my skull. It was heavy and dismissive. I wanted the floor to swallow me whole. The hall was frozen. Everyone’s head turned to me. They all had disgust and shock written in their faces.My lips parted, but I found no words to say. My chest tightened, making it hard to breathe.“I…uhm..” My voice was cracked, breaking my words.Aiden didn’t move, nor did he waver. His dark gaze was locked on me as he moved closer.His hands stretched at me, “Come forward,”He wasn’t talking about me. Was he?“Come,” he said again, confirming I was the one he was talking about.I stared at his hand, then I looked back at him. Should I take it? Should I not?My legs moved on their own. I couldn’t control them. It was like they had a mind of their own. They trembled as I moved closer to him, trembling.Then, I placed my hand into his.His touch sent a sudden warmth through me. I had never felt anything like it before, almost like it awakened my whole body, like my heart
A tall, sharp man stood by the door. He had broad shoulders, and was dressed in black. His dark eyes fixed on me, and his jaw tightened like he hated what he saw.“Grayson Storme.” My father muttered, bowing his head.The echo of his name sent a chill to my spine. It slid like slime.It was the Beta of Alpha Aiden. Who didn’t know him?. The Alpha’s shadow, his blade.His gaze swept over me slowly, and then his lip curled. “So, you’re Lyra Nightshade. The clumsy little Omega who can’t stay on her feet.”Heat rushed into my cheeks. My fingers twisted into my skirt, “I…”“Save your excuses,” he said flatly. “The Alpha doesn’t care for them.”My cheeks burned with heat and I bit my lip slightly. He reached into his coat and pulled out a black scroll sealed with scarlet red wax. “By order of Alpha Aiden, you are hereby commanded to attend the royal mating ball tonight.”I blinked, “Me?”The royal mating ball? And I’m invited? No, that can’t be right.“Am I…” I swallowed. “Am I serving foo







