Lyra’s POV
“What?” I whisper, the weight of his words crashing into me.
“The bar,” he mutters, nudging at the door behind me. “You are in my way.”
Of course. The damn bar.
I slide away from the door, but the stranger doesn’t move. There is something about him that makes me narrow my eyes, peering at him from underneath my lashes.
His eyes take in the blood in my hands, slowly drying. Wordlessly, he gets on the same level as me and pulls it to him. At first, I struggle in his grip, trying to flinch away from his touch.
But one look straight into my eyes has me stopping. Slowly, his fingers work at the remaining shards of glass in my hand, taking every bit out. I look into his eyes as he works so intently, the dark pools focused on his task.
I don't think I have ever seen him around. I would have noticed. This man doesn't blend into crowds easily, with his silver hair framing his face, and the contrast with his eyes is hard to miss.
Like darkness and light.
He retrieves a bottle of alcohol from his coat and pours it over the injury.
“Fuck!” I groan as the pain hits. He arches his brows but says nothing else, carefully sheathing his drink before rising to his feet again.
I gaze up at him, confused.
He shrugs. “I am not particularly a fan of the drinks being served out here. The Alpha’s son could have done better.”
“Why are you helping me?” I whisper, pulling myself off the ground. The wound has begun to heal, although still slower than the normal rate of other wolves.
“I’m not,” he murmurs. “You were just in my way.”
We walk back in together, and I notice we are heading the same way. He slides onto one of the stools at the bar, while I grab a tray.
“Sit,” he orders.
I blink rapidly. “What?”
His eyes, dark and unreadable, pin me in place. “I said sit. I’m sure someone else can play servant tonight.”
I should argue. I should walk away before I get into trouble.
But for some reason, I can't find the willpower to say no, so, instead, I slide onto the stool, staring at that pool of dark eyes again. His hands work mechanically as he retrieves the alcohol in his coat again, pulling two glasses our way.
After pouring a healthy amount, he pushes one to me. The smell burns before it even touches my lips.
“Drink up.”
“Are you trying to make me drunk?”
He shrugs. "You don't need my help for that. You already look half–drowned in exhaustion and mystery."
Heat creeps up my face as I turn away, my gaze landing on Aiden. "I guess I am not a fan of parties where I can't enjoy myself."
“Me neither,” he murmurs, his firm hands circling his glass as he raises it to his lips. “I’m here out of obligation.”
“At least, you are not made to serve tables like some slave.”
He smirks. “I’m far from being a slave, Lyra.”
Perfect. He knows my name. What else does he know?
I should go help the others out with serving drinks till the end of the wedding, as Aiden has instructed. Yet, for some reason, I slide further into the stool, taking my first sip of the drink.
It burns my throat instantly, and I wheeze. But I keep going back for more, under his watchful gaze.
The stranger.
He isn’t saying anything. Just watching, as if trying to unravel a mystery.
The liquor becomes dull on my tongue as I keep going. It gives me something else to focus on other than Selene's sharp laughter, finding me from across the room. It is easy to point her out, standing as regal as ever.
She is now beside her mother and father, the Beta of the book. Happiness flows through them. In the near future, their daughter is going to be a Luna.
While I will remain the same.
Nothing.
“Careful,” he says, his lips barely moving.
A scowl etches onto my face. "Why do you care?"
“I don’t.” His lips twitch, but it doesn’t stretch into a smile. “I just prefer not to drink with someone who collapses halfway through. And alcohol poisoning is a thing. Haven’t you heard of it?”
“You’re bossy.”
“I’ve been told worse.” He leans back against the counter, his silver strands catching the dim lights. I can’t read his gaze, no matter how hard I try. And right now, his dark eyes are beginning to twirl.
Or is that the drink?
He leans in closer to me, his warm breath teasing my ears. “You have been staring at the bride for a while now. You should say hello while you can.”
The rest of the room seem to fade away, leaving just the two of us. Every part of me is aware of the stranger as he lingers on my ear, his lips grazing my skin softly before he pulls away.
"I should leave," I mutter, sliding out of the stool and heading towards the door blindly. Halfway through, I remember the warriors won't let me out. Not after Aiden warned them to keep her inside the building until I watch every minute of the wedding.
I hate him. I should hate him.
The stranger from earlier approaches, taking my hand in his. And without warning, he strides out of the door. The warriors do not as much as blink at him, keeping their gazes to the ground until we walk past them.
“Who are you?” I mutter the words I should have asked an hour ago.
“Where should I drop you?”
I stop then, realizing that I cannot go back to the pack house. Selene is going to move in tonight, and I do not think I can bear to see them all cuddly, the look of smug satisfaction on her face.
In a split second, I look up at the stranger, saying the first thing that comes to my mind.
“Take me home with you.”
Just then, something hanging around his neck glows into the dark, the green light barely visible, but there.
He doesn’t notice it, but I do.
And suddenly, I am filled with the strange belief that it belongs to me.
Lyra’s POVThe moment I cross into Lunaris, the warriors at the borders of the pack stop me from going any further. The medallion lay deep in my pocket. Yet, I still tremble with the awareness that I carry something that can put me in a lot of trouble.I have heard of the medallion years ago, that it is an important relic that can fetch me a lot of money. That is what I plan to do in Lunaris.I'll search for a purchaser, get a lot of money, and use it to start my new life out here, away from Aiden, Selene, and Alpha Kael. The mere thought makes me smile so wide.“Your name,” a warrior mutters, glaring at me.“Lyra.”“Pack?”“My…” I halt, my mind reeling from the fact that I almost gave myself away. I know Alpha Kael will be searching for me right now, trying to lay a hand on his medallion. But after what he and his son did to me, the least they could do is let me have it.“Greystorm,” I mutter, calling the name of a pack that is far from our region and grateful that I masked my scent
Kael’s POVA loud knock echoes around the villa, and I open my eyes slowly. The sheet beside me is still slightly warm and crumpled with her form.But Lyra is nowhere to be found. I know the villa is empty even before I take a look around.The banging echoes again, and I grab a robe, sauntering out of the room."Alpha Kael," my Beta calls, his eyes frantic. He looks like he just rolled out of bed, his hair sticking out in odd angles and his shoes mismatched. "Are you fine?"I angle my head, my Alpha instincts already rising to the surface. “What happened last night, Jake?”He stops. “You felt it?”“If I did, I wouldn’t be asking you the damn question.” Because I am connected to the earth as far as my pack is concerned, nothing goes on without my notice. But last night….it was different. I felt disconnected, almost like a higher power had taken over.It must be the reason I had no idea when Lyra took off.My Beta begins to say something, but he stops mid-sentence, tilting his head. His
Lyra’s POVHe still doesn't tell me his name or who he is. Instead, he walks me to a convertible parked at the other side of the road, not saying a word until we arrive at a villa on the outskirts of the town.Beauty doesn’t even begin to describe how it looks, with vines climbing the ceiling-to-floor windows and the flicker of lights coming from a room upstairs.He leads the way, his tall frame easily towering over me as we walk through a dark hallway. He walks like he owns the room, like everyone bows to him when he appears.And there is this flicker of power underneath, something that compels me to keep moving, rather than turning around as every rationality screams in me.But I have nothing to return to.“Stay here,” he says as we reach the cozy living area. “I’ll be right back.”It feels like nature is watching us, with all the trees around me. I hear a waterfall crashing in the distance, and my eyes find it at the far corner through the window, breathtakingly imposing.“You foun
Lyra’s POV“What?” I whisper, the weight of his words crashing into me.“The bar,” he mutters, nudging at the door behind me. “You are in my way.”Of course. The damn bar.I slide away from the door, but the stranger doesn’t move. There is something about him that makes me narrow my eyes, peering at him from underneath my lashes.His eyes take in the blood in my hands, slowly drying. Wordlessly, he gets on the same level as me and pulls it to him. At first, I struggle in his grip, trying to flinch away from his touch.But one look straight into my eyes has me stopping. Slowly, his fingers work at the remaining shards of glass in my hand, taking every bit out. I look into his eyes as he works so intently, the dark pools focused on his task.I don't think I have ever seen him around. I would have noticed. This man doesn't blend into crowds easily, with his silver hair framing his face, and the contrast with his eyes is hard to miss.Like darkness and light.He retrieves a bottle of alco
Lyra’s POVThe laughter swirling all around me is too loud, and the music too sweet. They wrap their hands around me like poisonous vines, choking until I don't think I have anything left in me.The bride's hands wrap around what should have been mine, giggle on her lips, and satisfaction in her eyes. My fingers grip the edge of the bar so hard that I feel it in my knuckles.I force myself to breathe, to close my eyes, and act like I'm just another Omega pouring drinks at the Alpha's son's wedding. But nothing is that simple.Because my mate is standing at the front of the crowd, sliding a ring onto someone else’s finger. And not just anyone. Selene. My best friend since childhood, the one who promised she’d always have my back.What a way to show it.The glass I’m drying suddenly shatters in my hand from how hard I’m holding it, and at once, heads turn in my direction, their eyes glaring daggers at me."Be quiet, girl!" Selene's mother scolds harshly, her face squeezing into a frown.