LOGINLyra’s POV
“Hey! Why are you standing there?”
I stiffened and turned to see Elder Mordecai glaring at me. His wrinkled face twisted in irritation as he strode closer, his long robes flowing around his feet.
“Since you’re of no use standing around, you and the rest of the omegas should start packing up the dirty dishes. The mating ceremony will be over soon,” he barked.
I nodded quickly and hurried off without a word. It wasn’t worth arguing. Omegas had no place questioning orders.
Moments later, Elder Mordecai walked into our omegas chamber, flanked by several guards. We all knew that when Mordecai came like this, it was never for something good.
His eyes swept over us, then he sneered. “We have too many omegas in the Pack,” he announced. “All you do is eat and waste space. It’s time to get rid of some of the useless ones.”
No one dared to speak. We all knew what he meant. He had done this before, selling off omegas to merchants like livestock.
“Take them,” he ordered, and the guards moved swiftly, yanking some of us forward. I was among them. My stomach twisted, but I didn’t resist. Resistance only brought worse punishment.
We were shoved out into the cold evening, lined up like cattle waiting to be sold. Our heads remained bowed, as was expected. The merchant, a plump man, walked down the line, examining each of us, his fingers gripping our chins, assessing bodies like one who wants to be sure of the goods he is paying for.
I kept my head low as he reached me, barely breathing as his gaze fell on me. Just as he opened his mouth to bargain my price, a deep, authoritative voice cut through.
“What the hell is going on here?”
A chill ran down my spine. I knew that voice. Everyone did, it was Alpha Kieran.
Mordecai flinched beside me. The merchant immediately straightened, looking uncertain. Heavy footsteps approached, stopping right before me. I still didn’t raise my head, but I could feel the weight of the Alpha’s presence, the sheer dominance rolling off him.
“Who gave you permission to sell my omegas?” Kieran’s voice was laced with barely restrained fury. He met my gaze and it lasted for some seconds before turning to elder Mordecai.
Elder Mordecai stammered, “Alpha, I…I thought…”
“You thought wrong,” Kieran cut him off sharply. “I was never informed of this.” His voice was like ice, his anger barely contained. “How long has this been going on?”
Mordecai stayed silent.
I dared a glance upward, just for a second.
Kieran Darkmoor stood before me, towering, his eyes burning with rage.
Just then, Lord Ulric Duskbane, the Council Member and the Pack’s financial head, approached.
Kieran’s voice rang out again, sharp and unrelenting. “How long has this been going on?”
No one dared to answer. Kieran’s eyes then swept everyone but none of the omegas dared to speak and then finally, he turned to Lord Ulric.
Ulric didn’t flinch.
“I was never aware,” he lied. Someone who had grown rich by selling omegas to other Packs with the help of Elder Mordecai now suddenly wasn’t aware?
“Never aware?” His voice dripped with disbelief.
Ulric straightened. “Yes, Alpha. If there were any irregularities, they were hidden from me as well.”
The omegas exchanged wary glances, though none of us dared to challenge Ulric outright.
On the other hand, Lord Mordecai, the council’s head, had lost all ways to defend himself. He stood there, shoulders hunched, eyes pleading.
“Alpha Kieran, please. This… this is a misunderstanding.”
Kieran didn’t even look at him.
Lord Mordecai’s hands trembled at his sides. “I only did what I thought was best for the Pack.”
“You lined your pockets with the Pack’s wealth and called it what was best?” Kieran’s voice was deceptively cold.
Mordecai took a stumbling step forward. “Alpha…”
“Enough.” Kieran’s command was absolute.
Silence stretched among us.
Mordecai continued to plead. “Please, forgive me Alpha. I don’t want to be punished.”
“You should have thought about it.”
Kieran stepped forward, towering over him, his eyes burning with contempt. “You are hereby suspended from your position as the head of the Pack council.”
Mordecai’s mouth opened, but no words came out. Even Ulric, who had moments ago denied involvement, made no move to intervene.
With that, Kieran turned on his heel and left. For a long moment, no one spoke.
“Why are you staring? Take them back inside.”
Mordecai’s voice cut through and immediately, the guards tightened their grips on our arms, dragging us back through the heavy wooden doors of the Pack house.
Mordecai followed closely behind. When we reached the center of the room, he motioned for the guards to let go. His eyes bore into us.
“Listen carefully,” he said, “None of you will say a word to Alpha Kieran about what happened. Do you understand?”
I forced myself to hold his gaze.
“If any of you disobey me,” he continued, “I won’t hesitate to make an example out of you. It would cost me nothing to take a life and perhaps even less to lie to the Alpha about it. Do you really think he would question me?”
A shiver ran down my spine. I believed him. Mordecai had done it before.
Months ago, a woman had evidence of Mordecai stealing from the Pack’s supplies. She had planned to report it to Alpha Kieran, but she never got the chance.
The next morning after she told me how she caught mordecai stealing, her dead body was found on the outskirts of the territory.
Mordecai had been the first to inform Kieran, spinning the story of rogue attacks, saying the woman died through the rogue attack and Kieran believed him.
The truth was buried with the woman and I.
Now, standing here, I knew he wouldn’t hesitate to do the same to any of us.
“Do I make myself clear?” His voice was low and dangerous.
I swallowed hard and nodded. Others nodded too.
“Good,” he said, “Now get out of my sight.”
Lyra’s POV“Open the gates!” I commanded, my voice hoarse and loud, even in the rain that had started before we got to the palace.As I made the order, the guards scrambled to their feet to obey, making the iron gate open enough for us to slip through. My cloak was completely drenched in the rain, and my hair was tangled stubbornly. My hands were still trembling, not just from the rain, but from what I saw at the Ember Hollow. The smell of ashes had refused to leave me, clinging to my body like a curse, continuously reminding me of where I was coming from. Freya, on the other hand, rode beside me, but extremely quiet. Her face was heavy with the unknown, her eyes shadowed, and she looked dangerously guilty—but none of this was her fault.The few soldiers we had brought along, limped pitifully behind us. They were mostly half broken, which was caused by the encounter they had at the border.As soon as we entered the courtyard, I knew something was definitely wrong. The palace was to
Lyra’s POVMy eyes searched all over for any sign, anything at all that could give us a clue about what happened here. I bent low to inspect the environment, and that was when I saw it… and my heart stopped. The Silverfang sigil, a fragment of fabric which has always been on Kieran’s battle armour, but now torn, half-buried in ashes.“No…” I murmured in panic.Freya immediately knelt down beside me, her eyes showing concern. “Lyra, what is going on? What did you see?”“This belongs to him,” I whispered, almost in tears. “It is Kieran’s. He was here, and now…”Freya blinked back tears immediately, holding back from rushing into conclusions. “That’s impossible. He’s certainly at the northern outpost, which is miles from here.”“That would be possible if he was able to escape the ambush of the rogues. They might have done something to trap him,” I said with a trembling voice. “Freya, what if they’ve succeeded in harming him?”“Stop it right away!” She cautioned me firmly, coming close t
Lyra’s POV“Your Majesty, don’t you think the council would be furious if they found out you secretly left the palace to…”“Then, let them be,” I replied, not allowing Freya to finish. I was dressing up as she tried to persuade me to change my mind, but I didn’t agree. “I won’t sit comfortably on that throne while the villages burn down, Freya. After the dream I had last night, it would be cruel of me to sit back and do nothing. I saw Kieran completely covered in ashes, bleeding while the moon shone faintly. I can sense some strange happenings in my spirit. Something is definitely wrong.”Freya exhaled sharply, already tired of trying to convince me otherwise. Not long after, we were on our way, our steps hurried, ensuring no one saw us. The cold of the night was so damp, even to the point of biting through my thick cloak; my heart pounded uncontrollably, but my mind was already made up. Behind us were two guards, Milo and Tessa. Both of them are Omegas—the few loyal ones that didn’t
Ulric’s POV“Do you have it with you?” a grave voice asked from the dark. Though very low, the heaviness was unmistakable. Well, I didn’t flinch. Fears aren’t for people like me, but for fools. And I had long ago made peace with monsters.“Yes,” I simply replied. I carefully pulled a hefty pouch from beneath my cloak. In the process of bringing it out, it clinked, and of course, the sound traveled through the quiet night.From the shadows, three cloaked figures stepped into the little clearing. They were rogues, the very scarred ones with hungry eyes, always ready to devour. They are wolves that have no law governing them, but are led by their own greed. One of them sneered in the corner, already manifesting his greed.“There’s no doubt you pay well, lordling. But you should know that coins are spent fast and almost have no value. What we risk…”“What you risk is far bigger than the pay you get. There’s no gain worth the risk,” I cut in sharply, not allowing him to finish. “These land
Kieran's POV “They’ll all be restless right now,” I said flatly, my voice heavy with concern.If there were a way I would abandon this battle and go back, I would have done it without thinking. But following such a step would end up with the destruction of many villages, and as the Alpha, I:m meant to protect my Pack.Even while here, Lyra’s absence is still felt. I can’t remember the last time I had such a feeling. The kiss was intense—the one that I poured my soul out on before departing for this battle.While here, I had gotten news of Brenna’s betrayal: how she switched sides the moment she noticed I wasn’t in the Pack anymore.And while still here, some council members had made their way to meet me, thereby neglecting the affairs of the Pack they were meant to take care of.Elder Rowan was the first to lean forward and talk the moment they got my attention. I hadn’t stopped thinking about what would have happened to make them look for me themselves instead of sending the guards—
Lyra's POV “Alpha Kieran, it’s not idle to ride into danger, and still not tell me everything I need to know,” I said to him, my voice coming out sharper. I watched him fasten the last strap of his armor in readiness to go, still not saying anything. When he was done, he spared me a glance, then added, “Lyra, the reports are spreading too fast. They can’t be considered rumors anymore. I’ve got devastating news of how villages are burning right on the border. And this is a result of rogues and witches working together as a team. If I do nothing… if I don’t ride out with my troop, it won’t take long before they come to us. Something must be done to stop them from spreading their evil act. I can’t wait any longer as an Alpha.”My heart was cut into many pieces on hearing that, my ribs becoming weak from hosting it.“Why don't you take me along with you?” He shook his head, rejecting my offer before I could finish.“No. I need your presence more in the Pack. During the time I’m gone to







