LOGINDuncan
“Why do I have to go to this stupid mating ball at the Blood Moon Pack?” I asked Gideon, my best friend and the Alpha Prince.
“I’ve told you, Duncan. We suspect something is off over at Blood Moon with the treatment of the omegas, and this is the perfect opportunity to slip you in there to take a look for us. I’ve already been committed to an event elsewhere, and Mom and Dad wouldn’t have a legitimate reason to show up at a mating ball, considering they’ve been mated for 40 years already,” he responded.
“Right. But why me? Don’t you have any other people you could send in? What about your future beta and gamma? Don’t they need mates, too?” I argued.
“Yes, they do, but they’ll be with me. I’m headed over to the Darkshade Coven to meet with King Dorian and negotiate the renewal of our alliance, and I need Axel and Malachi with me on that. They both need to witness the process and negotiations so that they can act in my absence if and when the time comes. You know this; you’re just being difficult because you don’t want to chance finding your mate,” Gideon responded, a weird combination of exasperation and smugness in his voice.
“I just don’t feel like dealing with Alpha James and his spoiled little pissant of a son, Tobias. They’re both narcissistic, pompous, self-impor-”
“All right, all right, I get your point. But come on, Duncan. That’s precisely the reason we need someone to go check this out. Mom is adamant about it. She won’t tell me why, but she needs someone we trust to go, and we don’t trust anyone more than you. Besides that, you’ve got the perfect excuse, already have the invitation in hand, AND have the exact ability we need to determine whether something is going on there. Your psychometry power could mean the difference between finding out what’s really going on or leaving the omegas to be abused.”
“You really know how to lay it on me, don’t you? Fine, Gideon. I’ll go. And I’ll do my best to poke around while I’m there, but you know I can’t always control when I get flashes. It’s frustrating, but I just can’t control that one like I can control my storm power. I’ll take Julian and Lucian with me. Between the three of us, if there’s something to find, I’m sure we’ll find it. But you owe me, damn it. You know I hate mating balls, and a mating ball at the Blood Moon Pack is just extra trouble on top,” I told him, resigned to helping. Knowing that Luna Queen Gwen was suspicious that there was abuse happening, I couldn’t NOT go. ‘If there’s something bad going on, we’ll find it. Plus, I have a feeling that we need to be there, Duncan. I don’t know what it is, but I think Mother wants us to go, which means that there IS something happening or something is going to happen that we need to be there for,’ my wolf Conn told me.
‘You’ve spoken with the Goddess? She wants us to go to Blood Moon? This can’t be good,’ I responded to him.
‘I don’t know whether it’s good or bad, but she said we would have a task coming up that will send us to another pack, and that we MUST go,’ Conn replied.
“Duncan? Are you still there?” Gideon asked.
“Sorry. Conn was giving me his two cents. Apparently, he’s spoken with the Goddess, and she wants us to go as well, so there’s no way that we’re not going to help out now.”
“Well, shit. No wonder Mom is pushing it, then. If Conn’s spoken with Selene, and my mother is concerned…maybe I should postpone these negotiations and go with you after all,” he said.
“No, you know that wouldn’t be appropriate, plus I can’t imagine your father would let you postpone alliance negotiations with the Vampire King. We’ve got this. I’ll keep you updated,” I replied.
“All right. If there’s something you need from me in the meantime, you know where to find me. I’ve got to go round up my crew for our visit. You should probably do the same.”
“Yeah, yeah. I’ll talk to you later, Gideon.”
“Later.”
After I hung up the phone, I sent a quick email to RSVP for my group to the Blood Moon Mating Ball, and mindlinked my Beta and Gamma. “Julian, Lucian, to my office, please.”
“On my way,” Lucian responded.
“Be there in a few, coming from the training field,” Julian replied.
While I waited, I coordinated with my head omega to get my packing done and with my warriors to get travel arrangements made. Blood Moon was only a few hours’ drive away, so we could make the trip with unmated warriors and kill two birds with one stone. Those who are still unmated usually like the opportunity to attend the balls, so it’s good for morale to ask for volunteers for the security detail.
At the knock on my door, I stated, “Enter.” Lucian came in, followed by Julian. My beta and my gamma were both unmated, so I wouldn’t have an issue getting them in with me.
“What’s going on, Duncan?” Julian asked once they were settled. My leadership team knows they don’t need to add the “Alpha” title unless we’re around others, and I’m glad that they’re comfortable enough with me to drop it in private. Some alphas are ridiculous about requiring the title at all times, but that’s not the kind of alpha that I want to be. Julian and Lucian have grown up with me, so it’s a little easier for them, but my Delta and Head Warrior still struggle sometimes to drop the formality.
“You two need to pack a bag. We’re leaving tomorrow to head over to Blood Moon Pack’s mating ball,” I dropped on them.
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Seren“Thank the Goddess!”I spent the next forty-five minutes or so with them, soaking in the moments before they became the rulers of the kingdom and their time became much more scarce. Things were going to change today, but we’d already proven that sometimes change was for the best. The tournament grounds from five years ago had been transformed into a royal oasis. White lilies and red roses wrapped in royal blue ribbons were everywhere. Royal banners waved in the wind next to the more permanent sigils of the New Moon Pack. The stage held two thrones, duplicates of those that had remained in the main hall of the Palace. These were made of lighter wood, easier to transport. Dad had been adamant that they were needed for the ceremony, and artisans had spent months working on them. Secretly, I suspected Dad just wanted another set for the new house he and Mom bought, but I wasn’t going to call him on it. The day was bright and sunny, not a hint of a cloud in sight. The breeze was g
SerenThe children’s laughter drifted across the courtyard, bright and careless in the warm afternoon sun. I leaned back against the stone railing, watching them chase each other between the garden beds. Duncan and Julian stood a few steps away, pretending not to notice that the boys were very obviously winning their game.Five years ago, this place had been a battlefield. Now, as I stood here and watched my family, it smelled of roses.Historians were already arguing about what to call it all. The Elder Archivists at the palace preferred the Mikhail Rebellion, something neat and politically precise that placed the blame exactly where it belonged. The vampire archives leaned toward the Black Vein War, after the blood magic that had bound the hybrids together.The bards, of course, had their own opinions. I’d heard at least three songs calling it the War of the Silver Light, which made Duncan laugh every time he heard it.Personally, I suspected history would settle on something far le
GideonThere were more people doing the same all around the hall, and I heard a voice behind me giving orders to a group of warriors. “Keep bringing the survivors here, get them what they need, and then we’ll worry about getting them settled. Medical attention and food are the priority. We’ll figure out the rest later.”“Yes, Kyler.” The group turned and spread out. I met the leader’s eyes and recognized him as one of the Beta’s sons from Silver Crest Pack. He bowed his head, acknowledging me, then moved on to the next task. It suddenly hit me. I knew what Dad meant earlier. We were seeing in real time which of the candidates could function under pressure. I shoved the rest of my sandwich into my mouth before I stood and headed out to look for my father. I needed to speak with him.I found him in the alpha’s office of the pack house. He was with Mom, looking over some documents. I knocked on the door. He looked up and motioned me in. “What is it?”“You’re making the selection based
GideonMom nodded. “Their own pack. Or coven. However they’d like to be styled, but it gives them their own new identity. A way to grow and move on from the trauma. I like it.”Agreement flowed all around us. “We can give them an advisory council, a blend of shifters, vampires, and witches to help them get started. People who are truly invested in not just their survival, but who also want them to flourish,” I said. “I would be a part of that,” Elaine’s tired voice spoke up from behind me. She moved forward, stepping up beside Cassian. “Forgive me. It took a moment for me to…recover.”I looked her over, taking in the dirt smeared on her face, the fatigue weighing her shoulders down. The sorrow in her eyes. I gave her a small smile.“My sister was a part of the problem. I’d like to be part of the solution, if you’d allow me,” she continued.“Elaine,” Seren walked to her and took her hand. “You already were. You don’t need to continue to atone for your sister’s actions.”Elaine smiled
GideonAdrenaline had barely faded from my system before it spiked again. “Dad!” I met Seren’s wide eyes, then we took off running. I had to weave through awakening hybrids, injured warriors, and the chaos our battle with Mikhail had left in its wake. I used my powers to clear rubble, to reroute water, to put out fires as I went. My sister kept pace beside me, scanning the crowd, until finally she pointed. “There! With Finlay! And Mom!” Her voice cracked. It barely registered that Duncan and Cora were behind us. I needed to see for myself that my father was still alive, that I hadn’t inherited the kingdom before it was mine to rule. I skidded to a stop in front of him, hitting my knees as I took in his pale face and closed eyes. “Is he…?” I croaked.Mom shook her head vigorously. “No, son. He’s alive. He’s still alive.” She gripped my arm, squeezing tightly, even as Dad let out a low moan. His eyelids fluttered, but remained closed.Seren stepped over to him. She was exhausted aft
SerenThe past few days have been a blur of post-ceremony clean-up, sending guests on their way, and getting the pack back in order after the celebrations. Mom, Dad, and Gideon left the day after the ceremony, as planned. I was still adjusting to the hollow they left behind.My feet struck the pack
GideonThe castle loomed exactly as I remembered it—ancient stone soaked in centuries of blood, politics, and secrets better left buried. Even in daylight, the air around it felt heavy, as if the shadows were only pretending to sleep. King Dorian’s presence pressed against my senses before he ever
SerenDuncan came to my side immediately. “Lucian, Tristan, Blake—you’re with Seren. Get the pups and the rest of these trainees into the shelter. Julian, warriors, with me to the north border,” he bellowed. The warriors in the training group fell in quickly, their calm control keeping the rest fr
DuncanWe stumbled back into our suite a few hours later, laughing and leaning on each other after a night of dancing and revelry with our friends. As soon as the door shut behind us, I spun Seren around and backed her against the wall. She looked ethereal in her ceremony gown, and I had been fight







