ANMELDEN
Seravyn POV
“Caelrix…” I let out a moan, his name slipping from my lips in a breathless whisper.
I could feel Caelrix inside me.
I loved the way he touched me, the way he kissed me. He made me crave more with every second. I looked up at his face, which seemed a little blurry, but I knew this was real.
He gently tucked my hair behind my ear, his fingers sending a shiver racing down my spine. Then he leaned in and pressed his lips to my skin, leaving a warm trail that made my heart pound.
“This is fucking good, Seravyn…” He was moving so fast he was practically a blur. I moaned louder, my nails digging into his back as our passion built higher.
“Caelrix, please don’t stop… I want it faster…” I begged, my voice thick with need.
“Fuck it, Seravyn,” he whispered hotly against my ear, his breath making me tremble. I pulled him even closer, wrapping my arms around him as tightly as I could.
I clung to him desperately, my fingers refusing to let go. It felt incredible.
“Uh…” I whimpered, my voice shaking as tears welled up in my eyes.
We shared a deep, passionate kiss, eyes closed, as he pushed even deeper inside me.
“Shit…” he gasped. His breathing grew heavier, and I could feel the heat pouring off his body.
His movements turned fast and urgent, blurring with the wild rhythm of my own heartbeat. He bit down on his lower lip.
It was getting better, more intense, more thrilling.
My fingertips brushed his soft, flushed cheeks, and his eyes told a story no words ever could.
“I’m goddamn coming…” he growled, not wasting any time as he picked up the pace.
“Caelrix, I can feel it coming out…” My words tumbled over each other while my eyes spun.
He clenched his teeth, lower lip trapped
between them, and gave one final powerful thrust. With a swift motion, he pulled out, and a wave of release washed over me as something warm spilled across my skin.
I groggily peeled my heavy eyelids open, the fog of sleep still clinging to me. As reality settled in, a sharp pang of disappointment hit me. I had only been dreaming. But that disappointment was quickly drowned out by the loud commotion suddenly erupting outside, shattering the quiet morning.
Caelrix…
He was back. I could feel his presence returning to claim the throne that had once belonged to his late father.
Caelrix wasn’t just anyone in this pack.
He was the Alpha king's only son, the rightful heir to the Moon Stone Pack. He was born into power, raised to lead, and destined to rule. Everyone had always known that one day, he would take his father’s place.
But that future had been interrupted…
Years ago, after the sudden death of his father the Alpha king, the pack had fallen into a fragile state. Alpha Caelrix wasn't strong enough to lead…the elders took control, maintaining order while tensions slowly built beneath the surface…rumors of rebellion within, threats from rival packs, and whispered fears of another attack lingered like a shadow over us.
And then… Caelrix left…
No one ever gave a clear answer why…
Some said he had been sent away to train….to become stronger, more ruthless, more worthy of the title he was meant to inherit. Others believed there was more to it… something the elders refused to speak about. Whatever the truth was, he had been gone for years, leaving the pack without a true Alpha.
Until now…
Now he was back to reclaim what was his…
And everything was about to change…
My emotions were all over the place, but the intense urge to run to him burned through me.
Today was my twenty-fourth birthday, and I was buzzing with anticipation. This was the day I would finally uncover the truth about Caelrix whether he really was my fated mate. Without him, my steamy dream felt completely empty.
I didn’t want to waste another second.
“Damn it. I need to throw some clothes on, fast,” I said, jumping out of bed. My heart was still racing, the remnants of the dream making everything feel hazy between fantasy and reality.
I had just climaxed because of my teenage lover, the boy I had loved, the one I’d been waiting years to see again.
Caelrix…
For as long as I could remember, Caelrix had never just been a childhood friend…We grew up together in the shadows of the pack….me,Seravyn the overlooked omega, and him, the Alpha’s heir.
Everyone thought it was ridiculous… the way he stayed by my side, the way he spoke to me like I mattered.
But he did more than that…
He chose me...
Even when others mocked me, even when the elders warned him, Caelrix never let me feel small. He would sneak away from his training just to find me, just to sit beside me like I was something worth protecting.
“I don’t care what they say,” he had told me once, his voice steady, eyes burning with something I didn’t understand back then.
“When I become Alpha, you’ll be the one standing beside me.”
That promise… it wasn’t childish to me.
It was everything…
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I stepped out of my room, carefully dressed and put together. The moment I entered the bustling main hall, the noise and energy hit me like a wave. My heart started hammering in my chest when I caught a glimpse of Caelrix through the crowd.
He looked completely different now unrecognizable in the best way. He had become even more strikingly handsome, towering over everyone, commanding the entire room without even trying.
“Mate!” my wolf whispered faintly inside me.
I could feel it running through my veins. His scent wrapped around me, intoxicating and powerful, pulling me toward him like we were always meant to be together.
“I knew I was right. We really are fated mates, connected by something unbreakable.” I hurried toward him, whispering the words to myself. Every eye in the hall turned to watch me.
“Mate!” I shouted, letting the word burst out with all the force I had.
I needed him to hear me. I needed him to understand.
I rushed forward and threw my arms around him, tears of pure joy streaming down my face only to be met with a hard kick from the beta. I stumbled and crashed to the ground in an embarrassing heap. All eyes were suddenly on me, filled with pity and secondhand shame.
“Caelrix…” I tried to call out to him.
I desperately wanted him to look at me, but his cold gaze stayed fixed on the crowd in front of him.
The embarrassment burned through me.
“Wait, so she’s his mate? What a tragic fate for the Alpha to be stuck with an Omega.” I caught the hushed whispers floating through the air.
Caelrix just stood there, not moving an inch to help me. He didn’t seem to care at all.
With a defiant glare, he spoke loudly, “You’re all wrong.”
I looked up at him, eyes full of longing, hoping he would pull me into his arms and shield me from all the judging stares.
“She’s nothing more than an Omega, a weak wolf, a fragile girl with no power, and she will never, ever be worthy of being my Luna,” he declared, his voice ice-cold. His eyes finally slid over to me, as if a spotlight had just pinned me in place.
There was nothing but coldness in them.
I felt a sharp stab of pain slice straight through my heart.
“I, Caelrix Zander Hendrix, the fierce and commanding Alpha of the Moon Stone Pack, forcefully cast you aside, Seravyn Toussaint, as my mate,” he announced in a voice that left no room for argument.
Zoriven’s POVThe heavy oak door of the council inner room had soundly clicked shut behind me as I stepped out, leaving Seravyn alone.But the heat of Seravyn’s forehead resting against mine still lingered like an actual burn.I stood in the dim, narrow corridor just outside the room with my chest vibrating as I forced a long, shuddering breath through my teeth. My hands were still trembling, the dark bloody veins along my forearms pulsing. Her scent was trapped in my lungs, struggling violently with the bitter touch of my own suffocating rage. I could feel it… that underlying warmth of a wolf finally beginning to trust brewing through her as our skin touched.It was perfect, absolutely perfect. And my words?“I would rather burn this entire territory to the ground myself than let him take you back.”The words I had whispered to her weren't an exaggeration. They weren't an empty promise just aimed at making her feel better, they represented everything I had burning inside of me towar
Seravyn's POV Love can make you do the craziest of shit, could that be the answer to the question? Could that be why Zoriven has been all over me since?Could it be that he really loves me?I felt myself drifting away and quickly pulled myself back, smirking as I turned to Lirvae. “So you admit to having loved him now?”She threw a hand to her mouth and gasped. “Oh shit, what did I say?” She laughed aloud.I laughed too and she shook her head.“I guess I did, I mean, I did crazy shit for him and to see him, so yeah. I loved him a lot,” she admitted and I ran a hand over her back, letting the moment pass softly.That's when I realized I had nearly forgotten what the elders said, I guess letting myself lean into the rhythm of her words and letting the casual, safe energy wash over me really hit it."So," Lirvae shifted, leaning back on her elbows after a while, her expression turning into another wide smile. "Since we are completely ignoring reality and already talking about it, let's
Seravyn’s POVThe heavy oak door had long since clicked shut, but the painful cho of Zoriven’s voice still vibrated against the cold stone walls of the inner room of the Great Hall. I could remember every word like he was still here saying them, how broken he sounded when he said I'm destroying him. The raw energy in his confession felt like a deep mark burned into my skin that couldn't wear off, dragging me under a relentless sea of thoughts.I remained standing, literally frozen by the edge of a wooden desk with my fingers tracing the smooth, complex grains of the wooden table. My thoughts were a chaotic, suffocating storm, all spinning around the one question that had taken root in the deepest parts of my mind.What did he really see in me that night in the woods?The question repeated in my head like a broken record on chant. I closed my eyes, forcing myself to look back out at that blurred, terrifying night through the window.I remember not being able to scent anything as the
Seravyn's POV The silence that returned was deafening.Lirvae slowly stepped out from behind the wooden door, her vibrant face entirely drained of color as she looked between her brother and me. Zoriven didn't say a word to her. He didn't even look at his Beta, Kaelen, who was still standing by the entrance."Leave us," Zoriven ordered, his voice cold, flat, and lacked any form of emotion.Lirvae looked like she wanted to protest, her eyes went wide while her hands shook by her side. Her brows kept twitching while her expression dropped flat when they landed on me.Kaelon walked over beyond us, and as Lirvae tried reaching out towards me, Kaelen gently caught her elbow, shaking his head. Together, they quietly exited the hall through the side door, leaving the two of us completely isolated in the vast, echoing space.Zoriven turned around slowly. The golden fire in his eyes had faded away, replaced by a dark, burning storm that made my heart race in panic. He didn't wait for me to
Seravyn’s POVThe heavy silence that followed my words was suffocating, a thick, stagnant fog that trapped the air inside my lungs. Down below, the seven elders stood like stone monuments, the look of relief across each of their faces nearly rung out in my ears. But it was Zoriven’s reaction that made the ground feel as though it were tilting beneath my feet.He didn't yell. He didn't roar. He simply went entirely still, his towering frame locking into a rigid, agonizing posture as he stared up at me. The golden fire in his eyes flickered, shattering into a raw, bleeding look that screamed nothing but pain. It was the expression of a warrior who had been stabbed in the back by the very person he had sworn to shield with his life."Take that back," Zoriven whispered. The volume of his voice had dropped entirely, yet, the sheer force of the words cut through the large empty spaces of the hall. He took a slow, heavy step towards the stairs I was on. "Seravyn. Take back those words im
Seravyn's POVBefore Lirvae could grab me, I lunged towards the door."Seravyn, please! If Zoriven catches you, he’ll lose his mind!" She called out, her boots clicking against the floor as she followed me out into the crisp morning air.I didn't answer. I kept my pace fast, keeping to the shadows of the stone walkways and the long, sweeping rows of climbing roses that gave the Sun Flower Packhouse its name. The morning sun was higher now, but the air felt entirely different from the warmth it should have.I could see the massive, stone-carved structure of the Great Hall looming ahead.Its double iron doors laid open as no one hung around the doors. Whatever this is must be serious.I paused for a second, looking around. There has to be a way, a way to get in without getting noticed.I looked around, finding a path that looked to lead towards the building. I rushed towards it at once, ignoring Lirvae’s hushed, frantic curses behind me. It was more like a side corridor, a narrow one,







