BLURB Lexa has always been the forgotten daughter, a pawn in her father's political games, forced into a loveless marriage with Damian, the Alpha's second son who only ever loved her sister. When her comatose sister mysteriously awakens and accuses Lexa of attempted murder, the entire pack turns against her. Branded a traitor and awaiting execution, she has no hope of mercy. Until **he** returns. Cross Blackwood, the Alpha's estranged firstborn and rumored to possess the rare dual power of both werewolf and lycan bloodlines, interrupts her execution with an earth-shattering claim: Lexa is his true mate. With the protection of the pack's rightful heir, Lexa finally has the chance to rewrite her story. Cross offers her more than safety, he offers vengeance, sealed with a marriage proposal she can't refuse. As Lexa steps into her power, she becomes the key to an ancient prophecy, the Blessed Wolf destined to lead the clans through chaos. But with her sister's wrath rising, Damian torn between newfound desire and ambition, and dark secrets threatening to unravel everything, Lexa must embrace her destiny and decide who deserves salvation...and who must face her fury. In a world of wolves, only the fiercest survive. And this time, the rejected mate will rise as Luna.
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The white dress strangled me like chains. I stood frozen in the small room at the back of the ceremonial hall, my hands trembling as my father's pack helper stabbed the last pins into my hair. "Stop fidgeting," she snapped, jabbing a pin into my scalp. I bit my lip until I tasted blood. Pain was nothing new these days. What was a little more? Through the window, I watched pack members file into the ceremonial grounds. Their faces glowed with joy and excitement, emotions that felt like foreign languages to me now. This wedding wasn't my celebration. It was my prison sentence. "Your father will be here soon," the helper said, her eyes sliding past mine like I was already a ghost. Nobody looked at me directly anymore. Not since Sara's "accident." Not since I became the replacement bride. My stomach twisted into knots. What could I possibly say? That every fiber of my being screamed to run? That the thought of marrying a man who loathed me made me physically sick? A man whose heart would forever belong to my sister, who now lay broken in the pack hospital? The door banged open. My father, Beta Thomas, filled the doorway, his massive frame blocking the light. His eyes slid over me like I was cattle at auction. "It will do," he said finally. Not *you look beautiful* or *I'm proud of you*. Just *it will do*. The words landed like stones in my empty stomach. "Father," I whispered, hating how small I sounded. "Please don't make me do this." His face hardened to granite. "The alliance with Alpha Gregory's family must stand. Sara can't fulfill her duty, so you will. The pack needs this." "But Damian hates me. He loves Sara." My sister's name caught in my throat. "Hate has nothing to do with it. This is about duty, Lexa." His eyes narrowed. "For once in your life, be useful to this pack." His words sliced deeper than any knife could reach. I'd spent my entire life trying, and failing, to prove my worth. Always second best, always living in Sara's shadow. Beautiful, perfect Sara who could do no wrong. Sara who was meant to marry the Alpha's son. Until she fell down those stairs three months ago. The stairs everyone whispered I pushed her down, despite my tears and desperate denials. Music began outside, a death knell calling me forward. My father grabbed my arm, fingers digging into flesh that would surely bruise. "You will smile. You will say your vows clearly. You will not embarrass me," he growled, his breath hot on my face. "Do you understand?" I nodded, choking on unshed tears. "Say it." "I understand, Father." He yanked me forward. My legs moved without my permission, numb and clumsy. Sunlight blinded me as we stepped outside. The music swelled, a song that should have been Sara's. The crowd rose, their faces blurring through my tears. And then I saw him. Damian stood at the altar, tall and rigid in his formal pack clothes. His dark hair swept back, his jaw clenched tight enough to crack teeth. He was handsome, everyone said so, but all I saw was pure hatred blazing from his eyes as they locked on mine. This man who would be my husband by sunset looked at me like I was something rotten. He blamed me for Sara just like everyone else. And now he was being forced to take damaged goods instead of the woman he truly loved. Each step toward him felt like walking through quicksand. My father placed my hand in Damian's. His grip crushed my fingers. Up close, I could see the muscle jumping in his jaw, the fury simmering beneath his mask. Alpha Gregory stood before us, his eyes softer than his son's but just as determined. This wedding would happen whether we wanted it or not. "We gather today to unite these two in the sacred bond of pack marriage," the Alpha began. The words floated around me, meaningless sounds. I couldn't breathe. Damian's hand felt like ice against mine, his grip punishing rather than comforting. When time came for vows, Damian's voice cut like steel. "I, Damian, son of Alpha Gregory, take you as mate and wife under pack law." The bare minimum. Nothing more. My turn came, my voice a broken whisper. "I, Lexa, daughter of Beta Thomas, take you as mate and husband under pack law." The Alpha nodded, satisfied with our empty promises. "By the power of the pack and the moon above, I declare this union complete." Custom demanded the groom kiss his bride. A ripple of whispers spread as seconds stretched into an awkward silence, Damian frozen in place. Finally, he leaned forward and pressed cold lips against my cheek, brief as a winter breeze. The crowd exhaled, satisfied with the barest gesture. The reception felt endless. I sat beside my new husband, food turning to ash in my mouth. Damian spoke to everyone but me, his body angled away like I carried disease. His mother, Linda, watched me with thinly veiled disgust. "Such a shame about Sara," I heard her tell another elder. "She would have made the perfect Luna for our son." My hands shook so badly I had to put down my water glass. Hours dragged by. Pack members danced and celebrated a marriage built on lies. Finally, as moonlight spilled across the grounds, Alpha Gregory stood. "It is time for the newlyweds to retire to their new home," he announced. Cold dread flooded me. The wedding night. I hadn't let myself think about it until now. Damian's face was stone as he offered his arm, a show for appearances. I took it, feeling every inch of space he kept between us. Together we walked through the crowd, accepting hollow congratulations. The Alpha had given us a cabin on pack lands, at least we wouldn't live under his family's roof. Small mercies. The cabin door closed behind us with finality. Damian dropped my arm like it burned him and stalked to the far side of the room. "I'll sleep on the couch," he said, the first words directly to me since our vows. Relief and shame crashed through me. "The bed is big enough..." "I said I'll take the couch." His voice could have frozen fire. "Don't mistake this arrangement for something it's not, Lexa. This is duty, nothing more." I stood in my wedding dress, more alone than I'd ever been. "I never wanted to take Sara's place," I whispered, the truth ripping from my soul. His eyes finally met mine, burning with hate. "But you did, didn't you? First you pushed her down those stairs, and now you've taken her place as my wife." "I didn't push her! I would never hurt Sara." The denial tore from my throat raw and desperate. "Save your lies." He turned away, yanking a blanket from a chest. "Everyone knows what you did. You were always jealous of her. And now look where we are." Tears scalded my eyes. "Damian, please..." "I don't want to hear it," he snapped. "Just because we're stuck in this joke of a marriage doesn't mean I have to pretend to like you. Stay out of my way, and I'll stay out of yours." I retreated to the bedroom, closing the door with shaking hands. Only then did I break. I crumpled to the floor, still in my wedding dress, pressing both hands against my mouth to silence my sobs. This was my life now. Married to a man who hated my very existence. Cut off from what little family I'd had. Blamed for a crime I never committed. As I finally crawled into the cold, empty bed meant for two, I stared into darkness and wondered how things could possibly get worse. But deep down, I knew they could. And they would. Because tomorrow, I'd wake up as Damian's wife. The unwanted bride. The replacement for the sister everyone wished was here instead of me. And for the first time, I let myself want something dangerous: a way out.CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVELEXA POINT OF VIEWNight fell over the pack lands as Cross led me to our private quarters. The celebration of our wedding still echoed in the distance, music, laughter, howls of joy. But here, in the quiet darkness of our room, those sounds seemed to belong to another world.My heart beat fast against my ribs. My new husband...my mate....walked beside me, his hand warm around mine. He had returned to his normal appearance after the ceremony, the vampire features fading back beneath his skin. Only his eyes retained a hint of that supernatural red glow."Are you afraid?" Cross asked softly as he closed the door behind us.The question hung in the air between us. Was I afraid? This man, this hybrid of werewolf, lycan, and vampire blood was now my husband. My mate for life. And tonight we would truly seal that bond."Not afraid," I answered truthfully. "Just... nervous."A small smile touched his lips. "That makes two of us."His admission surprised me. "You? Nervous?
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOURDAMIAN POINT OF VIEW I sat by the window of Mother's private quarters, my body rigid with fury as I watched the distant clearing where the pack still celebrated Cross's wedding and revelation. My fists opened and closed without my conscious control, matching the rhythm of my churning thoughts.A hybrid. My half-brother was a hybrid. Part werewolf, part lycan, part vampire, a mix of bloodlines that should have been impossible. And instead of rejecting him for his unnatural nature, the pack embraced him. Worshipped him. My own father knelt before him like a common wolf.The sound of shattering glass pulled my attention back to the room. Mother had thrown another vase against the wall, adding to the growing pile of broken objects at her feet."A hybrid!" she spat, her face twisted with disgust. "A filthy mix of bloodlines! And they worship him like some god!"I said nothing. What words could possibly capture the magnitude of what had happened today? Everything we'd w
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREELEXA POINT OF VIEW For several heartbeats, nobody moved. The entire pack stared at Cross in his changed form, his fangs gleaming in the sunlight, his red eyes burning. I stood beside him, frozen in shock just like everyone else.Then Elder Marjorie broke the silence. The old wolf pushed herself to her feet, her ancient face lit with wonder."The prophecy," she whispered, her voice growing stronger with each word. "The ancient prophecy speaks of this day!"At her words, the other elders stirred. Elder Thomas, the oldest among them, stood shakily."Could it be?" he asked, his voice trembling with emotion. "After all these generations of waiting?"Elder Marjorie nodded, tears streaming down her wrinkled face. "A hybrid of three bloodlines, werewolf, lycan, and vampire. The one who will lead our pack to greatness. The one who will protect us from the coming darkness."A murmur spread through the crowd, growing louder with each passing moment. Confusion gave way to ex
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWOLEXA POINT OF VIEW The clearing buzzed with whispers as I stood before Cross, my hand in his. The Alpha spoke the ancient words that would bind us together as mates, but I barely heard them. All I could focus on was Cross's face, the way he looked at me as if I were the most precious thing in the world.From the corner of my eye, I saw Linda and Damian sitting stiffly in the front row. Linda's mouth was pinched tight, her eyes burning with hatred. Damian stared straight ahead, his jaw clenched so hard I could see the muscle jumping under his skin. Their rage was a physical thing, filling the space around them.I noticed two empty seats where Sara and Catherine should have been. Their absence spoke louder than any protest they could have made. They couldn't bear to watch me become what Sara had always wanted to be, Luna, mate to the Alpha's heir.My father stood off to the side, his hands clasped tightly in front of him. Though his face remained calm, I could see th
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONEThe wedding dress felt heavy on my skin as I stood at the top of the grand staircase. White silk flowed from my shoulders to the floor, catching the light that streamed through the tall windows. My hands clutched a small bouquet of blue wildflowers, Cross had remembered they were my favorite.In just minutes, I would walk down these stairs and head to the ceremony clearing where everyone waited. Where Cross waited.I took a deep breath, steadying my nerves. The pack women who had helped me dress had left a few minutes ago to take their places for the ceremony. I'd asked for a moment alone to gather my thoughts before making my entrance.Voices drifted up from below—pack members chatting as they made their way to the clearing. Music played in the distance, a traditional wedding melody that had marked pack unions for generations. Today it played for me.I smoothed the front of my dress one last time and started down the stairs. One step. Two. The silk whispered around
CHAPTER TWENTYMorning light filled my room as I sat before the mirror, barely recognizing the woman looking back at me. My hair had been washed and styled, falling in soft waves down my back. My skin glowed from the scented oils the pack women had rubbed into it. The wedding dress lay on the bed behind me, waiting.In just a few hours, I would marry Cross. I would become Luna.A knock on the door broke my thoughts."Come in," I called, expecting one of the women helping me prepare.The door opened slowly. My heart stopped when I saw who stood there.Father.He hovered in the doorway, uncertain, his eyes taking in my appearance. "Lexa," he said softly. "You look beautiful."I turned back to the mirror, unwilling to let him see how his presence affected me. "What are you doing here?""I wanted to see you. Before the ceremony." He stepped into the room, closing the door behind him. "To talk.""We have nothing to talk about," I said, picking up a hairbrush just to have something to do wi
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