PROLOGUE
"She's the child of prophecy, Evelyn. You can't change that" The red haired prophetess foretold, her deep blue eyes gleaming in the dark as she stared at the frail looking silver haired child in my arms.
Fear seeped through my bones as words failed me. My child a child of prophecy?
No way!
"I can't let her carry the burden of the cursed land" I yelled without thinking. "My child can't go through the same pain her father faced with our race."
The prophetess chuckled. "You don't have a choice, Evelyn. You can't change the words of the moon goddess. Selene's blood will either end the cursed cycle of the Forsaken Alpha or doom the werewolf race forever."
"Then let everyone be damned" I fired, breathing heavily. "I refused to let my child go."
"You don't have to. One way or the other, she'll be made to face her destiny on her own" The prophetess countered firmly.
The little child in my arms suddenly let out a shrill cry like she understood the words of the prophetess.
Tears streamed down my face and fell on hers. She looked so much like him; the man I fought myself so hard to let go for the sake of our child.
What would have been his decision if he was in my shoes?
He probably would have.....
Never!!!
I could feel the intense gaze of the prophetess on me, her red hair moving with the cold wind.
Instantly, I felt a droplet of water on my face. My head snapped up to see the clouds become stormy.
It was about to rain.
Sparing the prophetess one last glance, I turned swiftly and dashed out of the sacred cave with no destination in mind.
The only thoughts I had was to get my daughter to a safe place. Every cry she made sent a sharp knife down my throat, making it seem like our minds weren't in sync. It felt like a rebellion. Too bad the only thing I cared about was her safety.
I kept on running, refusing dwell on the source of my newfound strength. Unexpectedly, The rain ceased like it heeded to my daughter's cry. I spotted a fig tree, and sat underneath it for a short nap.
Unfortunately, nightmares wouldn't permit me. I didn't feel safe anymore. I rose up with much reluctance, and continued the journey.
Just when it seemed like all hope was lost, my heavy eyes zoomed in on a large gate made of metal, and covered with fogs. I slowed down, my heart drumming hard against my chest.
I summoned courage to venture into the land. The fog around faded away as I went further. The wolves walking around were busy going about their businesses. Surprisingly, no one seemed to care about me or the child in my arms.
Nevertheless, I needed clarifications. I stopped a she-wolf who was quick to snarl at me. Her short disheveled black hair and dull green eyes made her look like one of the witches. Her lean body worsened her appearance, but I'd already stopped her.
The worse that I feared was getting killed and leaving my child to be fed upon by rogues.
Yes, it was clear they were all rogues.
"What do you want?!" She queried.
I flinched, but quickly composed myself. "Where is this place?" I questioned cautiously.
A shrill laughter escaped her lips, her sharp fangs visible. She bent forward and clutched her stomach, wiping the tears of mirth away from her eyes.
A mix of confusion and fear clouded my heart. "What's wrong?" I asked, my voice barely audible.
Her laughter ceased, her eyes filled with mockery.
"Are you dumb? Who knows nothing about The Cursed Land but still lives in it?" She fired, and I froze in despair.
The Cursed Land???
I wasn't happy about it, but I had no choice. I was forced to raise my daughter among the rogues while ensuring our safety. No one knew who I was or where I had come from, and no one bothered asking.
I had a feeling our invisible life wasn't going to last for long, but I kept on going, teaching my child to adapt to the wicked world.
"The rogues will always remain our enemies no matter what" I kept saying everytime I got the opportunity.
Eighteen years later, my fear became a reality. We got attacked by rogues. For the first time in years, I got overpowered. Our abode got burnt down.
"Run, Selene" I yelled admist the fire, tears trickling down my face as I endured the pains. "Run and never look back!"
Selene's POVI had never witnessed anything like this before. Everything went from being plain and empty, to suddenly being filled with vibrance— magical lights. It looked to beautiful to be reality and the moon goddess looked even more beautiful.Her beauty radiated in a way that was both soothing and fascinating. It struck me that we bore the same name—Selene. I couldn’t help but grin at that thought. “Selene” really was a name meant for pretty people.Her voice rang out, reaching everywhere.“Greetings, everyone. Welcome to the sacred ceremony. This is a ceremony that, in the time of our ancestors, was held once every century. But now, it is celebrated every decade, and I am glad to see you all gathered here tonight. The sacred ceremony is open to all creatures—werewolves, witches, fairies. By the end of this night, the child of prophecy will be revealed.”The crowd went quier after her words.The Moon goddess lifted her hand. “Now, to thaw the heat of the ceremony, let the lighti
Ronan's POVMy heart was racing. The sacred moment was close, closer than I was ready for, and it was my duty to make sure the guard was ready. No slip-ups. My Alpha and Luna had to push through this whole situation, and it was on me to see that nothing got in their way.“You, right wing. You, left wing. You, back. You, front,” I barked, my voice carrying across the courtyard as I gave orders, pointing to each group of guards. They snapped into place immediately, the sound of boots striking ground in unison.I paced before them, my hands behind my back. “When the time comes, the energy of the ceremony will teleport us straight to the sacred mountains. The moment we land, you do not wait for instructions. You take your position exactly as I’ve drilled it into you. Understood?”“Yes, Beta Ronan!” they thundered back.I nodded once, then lifted a hand. “You two, step forward.” My finger pointed on the pair nearest the front line. They moved quickly, and stood before me. “You are the fro
Killian's POV.The ride from Lucas Chambers felt like forever, even though I knew the Sacred Mountains were quite far. Selene sat close to me, her hand loosely holding mine. I couldn’t stop my arm from wrapping around her and pulling her closer, until I pressed my lips against her hair. The sweet scent of her made the tension ease from me.But every time I kissed her, every time I held her, it was me trying to shake the fear off of me. Fear of the revelation that would come when she was finally revealed as the child of prophecy. Fear of the ritual I would have to perform and fear of what it might take from me.I was supposed to be the cruel, cold-hearted Alpha. But in this moment, my hands trembled, my chest felt too tight, and all I could do was try to be strong for my mate.The wheels of the carriage groaned before coming to a halt. My head lifted, and I peered through the window. The mountain stood before us, cloaked in fog, its peaks were lost in the clouds. The wind howled down
Selene's POV.My cheeks were burning. I couldn’t believe I was actually sitting on Killian’s lap in front of everyone. His arm was around my waist and I could feel the eyes of the maids and servants drifting toward us now and then.Killian looked utterly unbothered. A small smile tugged at his lips, clearly enjoying every bit of this. I wanted to wriggle away, but instead, I found my body heating up because of the closeness.We ended up eating like that—me perched on his lap, his heat seeping into my body. Each time his fingers brushed against me, it was like my mind blanked out My thoughts wandered and I suddenly pictured us alone in his chambers. His body pressed to mine, his hands wrapped around my waist while he thrusts deep inside of me.My breath hitched, and before I could stop myself, my gaze travelled to him.“You’re thinking naughty things, aren’t you?” Killian’s low voice pulled me from the thoughts. His voice sounded teasingly.My cheeks flushed in embarrassment. “Killian
Killian's POVHonestly, the whole ritual still bothered me. The thought of losing her, of losing control and draining her dry terrified me more than anything else I’d ever faced. I wasn’t afraid of wars, of enemies, or even of death. But the possibility of harming Selene? That was unbearable.Yet when I looked at her, she seemed so sure of me. She said she trusted me, and she wanted me to trust myself too. And damn it, I wanted to.I lowered my head and pressed a kiss to her hair. “You won’t die,” I whispered, my hand stroking through her hair. The words were more for me than for her.The bond between us had grown stronger over these last few weeks. I had marked her and the connection that tied us together was unlike anything I’d ever experienced. We spent a little more time with Selene’s mother, and eventually, we decided to go to Dr. Javier's office to speak with him about her condition, and ask if she could be discharged.I walked into Dr.Javier's office with Selene's hand in min
Selene's POV.I woke up to something soft tapping at my arm, pulling me gently out of the warmth of sleep.“Wake up, Selene… baby, wake up.”I couldn’t hear his voice clearly, right away, like I was still lost in the haze of dreaming. But when my eyes blinked open, Killian’s face hovering over mine, his gaze fixed on me with that softness only he could have.The brightness of the room hit me then. Sunlight poured through the window, filling every corner, and I instantly knew it wasn’t early morning anymore. My eyes widened. How late had I slept?I let out a small yawn, stretching slightly, before Killian spoke again.“You slept in so late already. I wouldn’t have woken you, but…” he smiled faintly, “I thought you’d want to go see your mom.”I threw back the covers, swinging out of bed. “Of course! Is she awake now?”Killian chuckled at my reaction, and I could feel his eyes following me. “Yes, she’s awake. Let’s go see her.”Without wasting another second, I dashed into the bathroom.