"I reject you," Bruno repeated, his voice carrying across the hushed clearing. "We are no longer mates. We can never be mates." The warmth that had always softened his green eyes whenever he looked at her was gone, replaced by a glacial indifference that chilled her to the bone. "No. No." Lyra shook her head vigorously, her carefully arranged hair coming loose, dark strands falling across her tear-stained face. She reached for him, clutching at the ceremonial jacket he wore. "This can't happen. You promised to protect me, to be by my side, to love me." Her voice rose with each word, desperation clawing at her throat. "Please, don't do this to me. You can't."
View More"I reject you, Lyra."
The words struck her like a physical blow, stealing the air from her lungs. Lyra stood frozen among the ceremonial flowers and twinkling lights that were meant to celebrate their union, not witness its destruction.
"What?" she whispered, her voice barely audible above the sudden murmurs of the pack gathered around them. The ornate mating ceremony arch above them now felt like a mockery. "What do you mean?"
"I reject you," Bruno repeated, his voice carrying across the hushed clearing. "We are no longer mates. We can never be mates." The warmth that had always softened his green eyes whenever he looked at her was gone, replaced by a glacial indifference that chilled her to the bone.
"No. No." Lyra shook her head vigorously, her carefully arranged hair coming loose, dark strands falling across her tear-stained face. She reached for him, clutching at the ceremonial jacket he wore. "This can't happen. You promised to protect me, to be by my side, to love me." Her voice rose with each word, desperation clawing at her throat. "Please, don't do this to me. You can't."
"Stay away from me, traitor." Bruno roughly shoved her away, sending her stumbling backward. The force of it sent her silver necklace—the one he had gifted her before the ceremony—flying from her neck.
"No!" Lyra cried out, falling to her knees, the white dress she had spent weeks selecting now soiled with dirt. "I am not a traitor!"
"You have the blood of one," Bruno spat, hatred transforming his once handsome features into something unrecognizable. The man who had whispered promises against her skin just last night was gone, replaced by a stranger wearing his face.
"I don't understand," Lyra sobbed, the confusion cutting through her like a blade. The bond between them, once so strong and vibrant, now frayed and weakening by the second.
Luna Delilah, Bruno's mother, stepped forward from where she had been watching with barely concealed satisfaction. "Stop playing dumb with us." Her voice was sharp as flint. "You snuck into our pack house under the pretence of a meek servant, only to seduce my son and finish what your parents started. Isn't that right?"
"No, my parents are long dead. I don't know what you're talking about." Lyra clutched at her chest, feeling the mating bond beginning to tear—a pain more excruciating than any physical wound.
"Liar!" Bruno growled, his wolf pushing close to the surface. "You are the daughter of traitors. If the allegations are false, why would Freya lie against you?"
"What? Freya?" Lyra turned to stare at her cousin, who stood a few feet away, a smirk playing at the corners of her lips.
"Freya, dear," the Luna beckoned, her voice honey-sweet with malice. "Repeat what you told us earlier."
Freya stepped forward, her burgundy dress catching the light in a way that made it look like she was bathed in blood. "Your parents, Lyra, were traitors. That's the truth. Years ago, they planned a coup. They intended to kill Alpha Luke and overthrow his reign. They were unsuccessful, thank the Moon Goddess."
"No, that's not true. They were killed in a rogue attack." Lyra's mind raced, trying to reconcile this new information with the memories of her kind, gentle parents. Memories her four-year-old self could remember.
"Oh darling," Freya cooed, twirling a strand of her golden hair. "That was what my dear parents—bless their hearts—told you to protect you from the stigma of being the daughter of traitors. But I couldn't let you deceive Bruno. Not when I've loved him for so long."
The pieces fell into place with horrible clarity. Freya's sudden quietness, her whispered conversations with the Luna.
"All I know is that you have no place in this house, this pack, or my life," Bruno hissed, turning his back to her. "Please leave."
"No, you can't do this!" Desperation drove Lyra forward. She crawled on all fours until she reached him, clutching at his leg. The physical contact sent pain lancing through her as the bond continued to fracture. "I'm not like my parents. I won't betray you, I promise."
Bruno took a deep breath but remained silent. Around them, pack members who had come to celebrate the mating ceremony of their Alpha’s son now watched the spectacle with varying degrees of shock and cruel amusement. Freya, not content with her victory, took out her phone to record Lyra's humiliation.
"I can even take a blood oath if you wish. Just don't leave me, I beg you." Lyra's wails tore from her heart, raw and primal. The more she felt their connection wane, the louder her cries became.
After what felt like an eternity, Bruno finally turned and lowered himself to one knee to meet her gaze. He reached out to gently cup her cheek, and for one breathless moment, hope fluttered in Lyra's chest. Then he smiled—a sad, pitying smile that crushed that fragile hope beneath its weight.
"I reject you, Lyra Stone," he said, his voice steady and final. "You are not fit for me, and you never will be." With that, he shoved her roughly, sending her sprawling onto the ground again.
The pack erupted in laughter. The fairy lights strung throughout the trees for their ceremony now illuminated her shame. The white dress that had made her feel like a princess was torn and stained. Her future, once so bright with promise, now stretched before her, bleak and empty.
How could everything change so quickly? One moment, she had been walking toward Bruno under the archway of moon lilies, her heart full of love and hope. The next, she was being cast out like garbage. What had Freya whispered to him in those brief moments before the ceremony? How could the Moon Goddess be so cruel as to give her a mate only to take him away?
Why was sorrow her only constant companion? Why could she never find lasting love or acceptance? Why, why, why?
"Silence!" Alpha Luke's voice boomed across the clearing, instantly quelling the mocking laughter. Even Freya had the sense to put her phone away under the Alpha's stern gaze. "For your deception and the betrayal committed by your bloodline, you are hereby banished and declared a rogue, Lyra Stone. You have seventy-two hours to leave my territory. Should you remain beyond that time, you will be torn to shreds." His imposing figure loomed over Lyra, who could only respond with a hollow, broken laugh.
Turning to the servants who stood awkwardly at the edges of the gathering, he barked, "Clear away these decorations. Pack that woman's belongings and remove her from the packhouse immediately. No one is to mention this night or her name ever again." His gaze swept across the assembled wolves. "Return to your homes. The show is over."
"Yes, Alpha," came the collective response as wolves and servants scrambled to follow his commands.
The pack slowly dispersed, each member giving Lyra one final look of disgust or mockery before departing. Bruno retreated without so much as a glance at the woman he had promised forever to, just a few days ago. The Luna paused only to spit at Lyra's feet, a final insult to the girl she had pretended to welcome as a daughter. Freya, triumphant, latched herself to Bruno's side, her hand possessively clutching his arm as they walked away.
Within minutes, Lyra's meagre possessions came flying from the balcony of the packhouse, hastily stuffed into a suitcase that wasn't properly zipped. The box narrowly missed her already bruised body, spilling its contents across the dirt. Now branded a rogue, she was stigmatized. Even the omegas, the lowest-ranking pack members, gave her a wide berth as they hurried to clear away the remnants of what should have been the happiest day of her life.
As she returned to her uncle’s house in shame, Lyra reminisced on the events that had led her to this point.
Tyris’ PovGetting Lyra to forgive me was a piece of cake. Flowers. They always did the trick. It wasn't difficult getting a love-starved female to crave me again. Lyra was mine, no matter how much she told herself otherwise or how much Rockan tried to prevent it. Watching her eyes light up after receiving my flowers warmed my heart. I did not miss the blush that crept up her cheeks, spreading from the spot where my lips met her fair skin. The features of being a queen began to reflect on her being. She seemed to glow each day. But it only drove a stake through my heart repeatedly to see her happily content with my brother instead of me.So, when I saw her walking to her chamber with a disturbed look, I knew that was the chance I needed to get back into her good books. I could feel the turmoil of her emotions in my soul-perks of being destined mates. Something shifted in the air after Kael’s report. I knew Rockan could feel it too, because the minute Lyra left, he downed a full glass
LYRA’S POVIf anyone had told me that the quest for the truth would be this harrowing and demanding, I would not have believed them. Waves of disappointment crashed over me as I lay on the soft queen-sized bed, gazing at the high ceilings. I recalled the blurry memories of my parents, and even though they were beginning to become non-existent, I remembered clearly how my parents loved the Alphas. They were willing to die and give up everything for their friends. My gut feelings knew they were innocent of the crimes piled up against them.Was I being manipulated, too? I wondered. Or were the damning pieces of evidence planted? A picture of a Beta talking to a human general is hard evidence to forge, though. Perhaps my enemies were just too meticulous, trying all they could to cover their tracks. Sighing, I turned to my side, watching how the sun dipped below the horizon. My heart grew heavier with each passing second, and I wondered if Rockan was beginning to regret helping me with the
Rockan’s PovAs Lyra walked into my room after collapsing from the terror of seeing my scar with a look of unsettling sobriety, I braced for the inevitable rejection. What destroyed me wasn't her fear—I had grown accustomed to it. What destroyed me was that Tyris reached her first while I stood frozen, watching her eyes widen with revulsion as she backed away like I was some monstrous thing from nightmares.The scar had always been my weakness, though not for the reasons others assumed. I cared nothing for whispered conversations or averted gazes—those reactions served me well, adding to the reputation that made supernatural creatures tremble. The scar's true power over me lay in moments like these, when someone I cared about looked upon it and saw only horror. Yet something extraordinary happened. Against all logic, Lyra began to see past the twisted flesh marking my face. Our relationship, born from conflict and mistrust, transformed into something I had never dared hope for. Each s
Bruno’s PovMy mother was furious when she learnt that I told Freya to put a hold on the mating preparations. She just couldn't comprehend why I was still attached to—in her words—the 'servant girl'. The way she spat those words, as if Lyra's very existence was a stain on our family's reputation, made my wolf bristle beneath my skin. But I was determined to stand my ground, even if it meant facing the full force of the Luna's wrath. Freya and her parents wouldn't get a free pass from me just because the Alphas favoured them. Their political manoeuvring and influence meant nothing when my heart still belonged to someone else.After the council meeting, Jack called me. It was well past sunrise, and his tone was too dark for the bright golden rays bathing our pack. The contrast between the warmth kissing my skin and the ice in Jack's voice made my stomach clench with dread."Bruno," he said, his voice grave, "You need to see this.""Where are you?" My heart began racing, each beat echoin
Freya’s Pov. "Bruno," I breathed, managing a small smile as my heart raced for entirely different reasons. If he had heard the conversation between my mother and me, we would be dead by morning. "What brings you here so late?" I fluttered my lashes in a disarming manner, but Bruno was already over it. "Freya, I need to speak with you, and I demand that you do not interrupt me." Bruno looked me dead in the eye. All traces of the fake smile he had put on earlier at lunch vanished into thin air. He had an aura of authority hanging above his head, and it took all the fibre of my being to fight the urge to show my neck in submission. Mother quickly set down her wine glass and smoothed her skirts. "I'll give you two some privacy," she murmured, gathering her book and gliding toward the back door with practiced grace. I knew she would listen to our conversation, but I did not mind that. “Come on in,” I went to clutch his burly arm, pulling him deeper into the room. He snatched his arm fr
FREYA’S POVMy claws extended involuntarily as I paced my parent’s spacious sitting room, The Persian rug beneath my feet suffered from my aggressive stomping. Lunch with the Luna did not quite go as I had expected, and Bruno’s resolve was weakening by the day. I could not loose everything after coming this far. I just couldn’t.“Can you stop all this frantic pacing. The scent of your anxiety is thick in the air, a suffering to my enhanced sense of smell.” My mother said from the couch where she was perched, reading a book on witches."He's getting too close, Mother." My voice came out as a growl, my wolf stirring restlessly beneath my skin, banging on the window that controlled my human form. "Bruno has been pining for that wretched girl even after everything.” “You know, if you continue pacing about in that manner, Wrinkles will appear on your face and by the time your mating ceremony comes around, you’d look like an old hag” My mother joked, still immersed in the volume she held
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