"It looks like I'm into witches," he said, piercing me with his alluring blue eyes. The words that followed that dumb pickup line didn't matter. I was already falling for Felix Montel, Beta of the Moon Blade Pack. I ignored all warnings. I, Nova Laurent, a witch, took his hand and followed him, knowing he would ruin me. "Relax, love," he whispered, stroking my hair. "It's your first time with a wolf, isn't it?" I wasn't prepared for the passion he had given me. I'd become addicted to his touch, his scent, and his way of loving. My feelings for him went far beyond desire, and I had given my heart to him before I realized it. But the moment he was about to give me his in return, death took him away… After more than a year of endless torment, I decided to do the unthinkable—I summoned the Moon Goddess and begged her to bring my loved one back. "This life comes with a price. Are you prepared?" I would agree to anything just to have him back. I didn't hesitate to answer yes, even without knowing what the Goddess was going to take. Now my loved one returned, but none of us could live the life we had before. Felix's resurrection changed everything around us and changed him as well. He was no longer a beta. He was… something else. Werewolf Kingdom Stories – Book Two* *I recommend reading book one first, but it's not necessary to understand the second book's storyline. Werewolf Kingdom Stories in order: 1. How to reject the Alpha King 2. I loved this Beta too much
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"Run, Nova. You need to keep running," I told myself, forcing my legs to move faster.
It was raining cats and dogs, and the slippery, muddy road turned each step into a struggle. Yet, I wasn't allowed to stop. I didn't know where I was going; I just had to get as far away from the witches' coven as possible.
I was born a witch and raised by an abusive human father, who decided to sell me to the coven as soon as I turned sixteen years old. Some might have thought that I would have been better off living among "my kind," but they couldn't be more wrong. The coven had continuously sold my magic to the highest bidder, turning me into a slave who works to increase her masters' wealth.
It took me three years to get out of this prison—three years of practicing magic and planning my escape—but I did it. At midnight, I had finally broken the loyalty spell that kept me locked within the coven's castle walls, and now I was on the run, running toward my freedom.
The linen dark-gray robe I was wearing couldn't protect me from the rain or cold. I was soaked, freezing, and exhausted, but I grounded my teeth and commended myself to move… until my feet brought me into the middle of a dark forest.
"Relax, Nova," I muttered, taking a deep breath. "You just need to walk forward until you leave this scary place. The witches won't find you here. No witch would be dumb enough to even think of entering a dense forest in the middle of the night… Except for you, of course..." A peal of hysteric laughter tore my throat.
My shivering from the cold body began trembling even more with fright. I swallowed hard and fisted my hands while every step had become a struggle. The sudden wolf's howl nearly gave me a heart attack. Did I enter the territory of one of the packs? Or was it just a wild, lone wolf, looking for its newest prey? Tears streamed down my cheeks, but I had to get through this. Inhale, exhale, inhale, exhale... My legs became heavier, and my head started to spin. I leaned against the nearest tree and touched my forehead which now felt feverish. My weak body informed me loud and clear that I was about to reach my limit, and yet, I stood up straight and swayed a few more steps until the night around me turned into complete darkness in front of my eyes…
I collapsed.
***
I was too tired to open my eyes, but the eyelids were still too heavy to move. On the bright side, I was no longer freezing. I was surrounded by a pleasant warmth. Judging by the way my body slightly swayed from side to side, I figured I was being carried. Somehow, acknowledging that fact didn't alarm me. I felt safe. I leaned my head against the source of warmth and nuzzled it. It smelled nice. It soothed me. I reached out my hand and touched the warm wall I was leaning against.
"Oh, dearest Hecate..." I mumbled, recognizing bare skin underneath my fingertips. I struggled to open my eyes, but once I did, I saw a perfectly carved male chest, which was the source of warmth I had nuzzled before!
Panic washed over me as I slowly realized that I was in the arms of a stranger—a naked stranger at that! My head hurt enough to cloud most of my senses and distort my vision, but I still turned my head upward, trying to see his face. The morning sun blinded me, allowing me to see nothing aside from his smile, the sexiest smile I had ever seen.
"Who are you?" I muttered.
His deep chuckle vibrated through his rigid chest, sending a wave of pleasant shivers through me. "I'm your hero, love," he said, keeping that devilishly captivating smile painting his mouth.
If I had been completely sane at that moment, I would have thought that he sounded like an arrogant asshole. Unfortunately, in my still-feverish state, I found his answer charming. My lips curled up before I realized it, and with that dumb grin on my face… I fell asleep again.
***
I felt much less comfortable when I woke up again. I was lying on the cold stone ground, covered by some filthy blanket. I was barefoot but still wearing my half-torn dark-grey coven robe. My whole body ached, and I could barely lift myself to sit. Once I did, I realized that I was locked behind bars.
"Get up, witch. Time to go," a harsh voice from the man standing outside my prison cell called me. He was wearing a pair of heavy boots, combat pants, and a black tee. His mouth was curved with mockery and irritation. He waited for me to stand up, then he unlocked the bars and walked inside. As his large frame filled my cell, I froze. He cuffed my hands and then yanked my arm, pushing me out of the cell. “You'll be punished for trespassing our territory by our Alpha King,” he informed me before dragging me outside.
My frightened common sense told me not to argue with a man twice my size. I decided to seal my lips and hope that the Alpha King he mentioned turned out to be a merciful man.
A few minutes later, I was brought into a palace-like mansion, a place with long, elegant corridors with marble flooring, ornamented walls, and vaulted ceilings in the form of arches. It truly looked luxurious. No doubt that this pack must have been extremely wealthy…
"Get in," my guard grunted, pushing through the door he had just opened.
I stepped inside a spacious hall with a podium and a throne on it. A man in his fifties was sitting on that throne. His black eyes, emphasized by thick dark-brown eyebrows, sent me a cold gaze. It wasn't hard to guess that I was looking at the Alpha, and I didn't think this man was going to like me.
Other people stood on both sides of the hall; most of them wore combat clothes, and most of their gazes mirrored their king's attitude. My lips twisted, forming an awkward kind of smile as I looked at all of them, but the thing that hit me back was their hostility, which washed over me like a wave of chilliness. My guard grabbed my arm and dragged me closer to the podium.
"Alpha Luther, this is the witch that dared to trespass on our—"
The slam of an opening door cut off his voice, and everyone's attention was drawn to the three men who barged inside. One of them, a brunette, looking like the younger and more handsome version of the king, walked forward. He was flanked by two others—a blonde guy with the face of an angel and a dangerous gleam in his eyes, and an intimidating, bulky guy with long hair tied in a ponytail. "Father, rogues attacked our borders, and yet you waste your time bullying a frightened girl?!" the brunette exclaimed.
"With all due respect, Prince Tyrion, a witch from the coven can be much more dangerous than a bunch of rogues," said the dark-blonde man in his forties, standing next to the king.
I looked at my ragged robe and inwardly sighed. Even in my battered state, my specific coven's type of linen clothing must have appeared like an evil marking in their eyes.
Prince Tyrion looked me up and down, and I gulped, feeling his gaze piercing right through me. "She is scared and sick," he said as if those two seconds were enough for him to judge my condition. Then he glared at the man who spoke before. "If you think that she stands as a threat to this kingdom, then perhaps you are not fit to hold your position, Beta Morris."
"Tyrion!" the king yelled. "There should be a limit to your impertinence!"
Prince Tyrion scoffed. "Impertinence? I'm merely stating the facts." Then he snapped his fingers, and on his signal, two warriors entered the room, helping the third, wounded one by letting him lean his weight on their shoulders.
The third warrior had a long cut on his leg; the injury seemed infected. I looked at his pale face and sweaty forehead. I knew that the man had to be in great pain; I'd seen this type of injury many times, treating them when I'd been working for the coven.
"Those rogues injured one of our warriors that guarded our borders. This is a far more urgent problem than dealing with a teenage witch," Prince Tyrion stated curtly.
Beta Morris cleared his throat. "I can see your point, Prince…" Then he turned to the Alpha King. "Then I suggest we just send this witch back to the coven."
"No!" I burst out, instantly getting everyone's attention. I tried to swallow my fear and faced all the hostile gazes. "P-please… don't send me back there." My heart sped up to a hectic rate. I knew I had to figure out something fast! I looked at the wounded warrior and pointed at him with my trembling hand. "I can heal him!" I exclaimed before looking straight at the Alpha King.
My confident announcement made the room fill up with soft muttering and mocking chuckles. Yet, Prince Tyrion and those who came with him seemed to be more than curious about my proposal.
"Healers are rare," the blonde, angel-like guy said. "Are you certain that you can heal him?" His voice was as smooth as the sweetest balm for my frightened heart. That and his captivating features made me blink and stare at him in a daze. Why did he sound so strangely familiar? Once he realized what kind of effect he had on me, his lips curved into a pleased smirk. "Can you heal him?" he repeated.
I finally snapped out of my bewilderment and nodded nervously. "Yes. I can do it here and now."
Prince Tyrion chuckled. "No need for that." Then he turned to his father. "I'm taking that girl and the patient to my office. If she truly heals him, I think it'll be only fair to grant her the right to stay in our territory's capital, Grand Lunaville," he claimed.
More commotion rose inside the hall. Alpha Luthor frowned and glared at his son, but Prince Tyrion didn't seem bothered by the king's discontent. "Tyrion, I am still the Alpha, and I make decisions!" Alpha King's eyes blazed red. "I'm warning you!" he hissed, but his son only smirked, and turned around, gesturing at me to follow him as he left the hall.
Surprisingly, no one dared stop us. Five minutes later, I was inside the Prince's office examining the injured warrior's leg while the Prince and two of his friends curiously observed my every move. I took a deep breath and touched the wound, pouring my magic into it and watching it disappear.
"This is amazing!" the bulky guy with the ponytail exclaimed, looking at me with the same kind of awe my patient had in his eyes.
Prince Tyrion snorted. "Well, it looks like you've found yourself a new home, little witch."
I heaved a deep sigh of relief. I finally earned my freedom—the freedom I used to dream about every night while I was in the coven. I collapsed to my knees, smiling and crying at the same time. The angel-like blonde grinned at me and helped me stand.
"Well done, love," he said, his voice once again melting me from the inside. "What's your name?"
"I'm Nova," I muttered, wiping the tears from my eyes.
"It's a pleasure to meet you, Nova. I'm Felix, the future Beta of this pack," he said with a devilish smile. "Welcome to Grand Lunaville."
NOVA One year later "You should have stayed in the packhouse, Luna Nova. You're pregnant. Alpha will kill me." Holden repeated those words for the fifth time while we were on our way to the Sky Town's construction site. I didn't break the promise I gave Felix—I wasn't driving, Holden was. "I'm fine. You're forgetting that I'm a witch with healing powers. I can feel when there's something wrong with the baby or me. And I go where I'm needed," I said, crossing my arms over my chest. "You're going to get me killed," he grunted, and I chuckled. Felix had been overprotective since he learned that I was pregnant two weeks ago. He had been freaking out ever since. I wasn't gravely ill, for Goddess's sake! Furthermore, I felt stronger than ever, and it was a perfect day for my magic to work. With the help of Harriet and Sadako, we created a replacement for the ancient talisman used to fill the jades. Now the witches I hired were using it to enhance their own magic and strengthen the grou
FELIXMate. That one word rang in my head, building the sweetest, most enticing sensation I had ever felt in my life. There was something pure and raw about it. It was this certainly—this absolute certainty—that I was looking at the one destined for me, the one whom I would love and worship for the rest of my days. It felt nothing like that fake fascination I felt for Lya. If I had known what it should have felt like, I would've never even touched her. Goddess made me wait for too long, testing me. Now I prayed that even if I had failed miserably before, Nova would give me a chance to prove that I was worthy of having her as my mate.She inhaled sharply and smiled at me. Her emeralds sparkled in the light of the moon. She was perfection—strong, beautiful, and caring. I wanted her to become my Luna, even tonight."S-so... what now?" She laughed nervously, and I could feel her trembling in my arms.I leaned over and softly kissed her lips. "Well, we can wait for our dinner or skip the r
NOVAA week passed since Felix carried me out of the mine, and the cheering crowd of warriors announced that the battle had come to an end. I had spent that week in the hospital, as had many others. I should have been the one healing them, but currently, I wasn't even able to heal myself.The ritual had taken a greater toll on me than I initially expected. All the rocks that had fallen on my body didn't help either. For the first time in my life, I had to be taken care of, and there was one person who immediately applied for the job—Felix. He had been here, by my bed, from the moment he had carried me into the hospital. He had been severely injured himself, but he refused to lie down. He said that he would heal while sitting by my side, and I seriously didn't know how I felt about it.I knew that all those things that he did—everything that hurt me—weren't entirely his fault. But even before he was under the fake mate-bond spell, he pushed me away. Besides, the fact that he spent the
FELIXHalf an hour earlierThe opening of a large tunnel leading to the jade mine was right in front of Asriel and me. We were wearing only pants to quicken the shift when necessary. We had killed the ten warriors guarding the entrance, and now there was finally no one standing in our way. We knew that Eric and Nova were inside and that, most likely, Maren was there as well. We informed our warriors where we were going, but we couldn't wait. Nova's life was at stake.We stormed into the dimly lit tunnel and rushed forward until we reached the point where it split into two sides. Asriel cursed, looking at the two nearly identical tunnels. "Where now?"I stood in the middle, closed my eyes, and drew a deep breath through my nose. "Left," I said.Asriel raised one eyebrow. "How do you know that?""I sensed a faint smell of magnolias. It's coming from the left side," I explained.Asriel frowned. "I don't smell anything."I smirked. "It's understandable. You cannot possibly know Nova's sce
NOVAThe last thing I remembered was Eric raising his fist and the pain on the back of my head that followed. When I opened my eyes, I was staring at the uneven wall, spiked with purple stones. The jade mine. I was lying in the center of another magic circle. I guess Eric had no time to prepare another cage, pair of cuffs, or chain for me. I gritted my teeth as I tried to stand up. My head still hurt, and I needed a moment before I balanced my unstable body.I looked around. The place where I was appeared to be the dead end of a mining corridor. This area had been carefully hollowed out, and the massive beams, formed in a very solid construction, enhanced the walls. A long line of cables went through the top of the wooden structure, supplying the row of weakly glowing light bulbs with electricity. There was only one exit, leading to a dark tunnel in front of me... I cursed under my breath. Even with my magic unrestrained by the circle, my chances to escape this place were practically
FELIXNova. She filled every corner of my mind as we were getting closer to the Crimson Mountain Pack's territory. I prayed that she was alive and unharmed, and once the darkest what-ifs flooded my mind, the rage followed. I was going to kill every fucker that caused her pain.Our combined armies were a little over a hundred people. The enemy had numerical superiority, but I dare say that the best warriors in our Werewolf Kingdom were on our side. Now, we could only hope that they weren't able to create too many jades fueled by magic. Otherwise, their numbers could truly cause a huge problem…It was fortunate that Tyrion made significant changes to the royal council, filling it with wise and open-minded men. There were no votes against the Moon Blade Pack engaging in our conflict, and they were all more than willing to hear the entire story, starting from the deal with Hecate. They all agreed that this matter had to be solved urgently, and so the alliance had been made.I wish I had m
NOVAAt the cost of several more witches' lives, another stone was created. Eric consumed it just as he did with the one filled by Cassandra. Tears couldn't stop falling down my cheeks. There were tears of pain—the pain of those who died—and anger. Once the ashes covered more than half the floor in the audience hall, Eric finally ordered, "Let's end this for today. I'm bored."And just like that, the hall was emptied, and I was brought back to my cell. The real reason why the witch-killing had ended was anything but the fact that Eric got bored. Aside from Maren and me, he could no longer sense the true, powerful magic within the remaining witches. I also heard him tell Einer that they would have to hunt for witches outside of the Crimson Mountain Pack's territory. They were prepared to exterminate the entire witch race just to gain more power.Someone had to stop them, but even with my full magic restored, I was no all-mighty superhero. I needed an army to fight with me, and I knew o
NOVA Ten minutes later, my cage had been brought to the hall and put down at Eric's feet. He clearly loved looking down on me. Asshole. Lya, on the other hand, wasn't fond of the way Eric's eyes landed on me ninety percent of the time, even if she did everything she could to draw his attention to her. The room filled with witches and warriors. Maren strode through the hall, offering me a dark grin. She then stopped beside Eric and Einer. "Unfortunately, we don't have a talisman that would make filling the jades much easier. We will use the strongest witches as vessels. They will drink the essence and use their bodies to transform the core's magic and then place it in the stone," she explained, looking at the gathered witches. One of the witches stepped forward. "B-but the essence... wouldn't it be poisonous?" Maren chuckled. "That was why I said that only the strong witches could do this." The one who asked nodded and stepped back. Then Maren added with a cold smirk, "However, I ne
NOVAThe smell of blood was ever-present. It was all over me, and I wasn't even allowed to wash it off. It sickened me, but nearly everyone seemed unbothered by it. A few minutes later, just like that, I was transported back to my cell. My whole body ached, and I started to develop claustrophobia from being locked in this freaking cage. The only good thing about being in this prison was that I was left alone and unguarded. That gave me the time I needed to slowly free myself from all the restraints.It took me a while, but I finally shifted to a sitting-kneeling position and straightened my back and neck a little. The amount of struggle it took was ridiculous, but I needed to find a more comfortable way to meditate and gather my magic. With the single crack on my cuffs, my senses could reach beyond the part of the corridor I saw. That way, my instincts would warn me of danger long before I'd see or hear it. I took a deep breath and looked at the metal, unwanted bracelets on my wrists.
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