LOGINCHAPTER TWO: THE SIGHTLESS KING AND THE SILVER VOW
Twenty-one years ago, the heavens had torn themselves apart. While the Moon Shadow Pack was mourning the death of their Luna, the Silver Pack—the most ancient and formidable lineage of wolves—was trembling for a different reason. In the high, jagged peaks of the Northern Mountains, the Silver Citadel had been battered by a storm that felt like the end of the world. Lightning had split the sky, illuminating the obsidian walls of the Alpha’s fortress. Inside, the screams of the Luna were drowned out by the thunder, until finally, a new sound pierced the night: the sharp, clear cry of a newborn. "It’s a boy!" the mid-wives had shouted, their voices echoing through the halls. "An heir! A King!" The warriors outside had howled, their voices joining the wind in a symphony of celebration. But inside the birthing chamber, the joy died an abrupt death. As the Alpha King held his son for the first time, he realized the infant's eyes weren't the deep, predatory brown of his lineage. They were a milky, clouded silver. The Prince was born into a world he could not see. The silence that followed was broken by the rhythmic thump-thump-thump of a wooden staff against the stone floor. An old woman, her skin as wrinkled as a dried riverbed and her hair as white as a mountain peak, shuffled into the room. She was the High Priestess, a woman who had seen a thousand years of history through eyes that were as blind as the newborn Prince’s. "Do not weep for the boy," she whispered, her voice like the rustle of dry leaves. "He is not broken. He is chosen. This child will be the greatest Alpha the Silver Pack has ever known. He will push us to greatness that will make the stars tremble." "But he cannot see his enemies," the King groaned, his heart heavy. "The solution is written in the moon," the Priestess countered, her sightless gaze fixed on the baby. "On his twenty-first year, he must take a bride. Not just any woman, but the Marked Princess of the Moon Shadow Pack. When the bond is sealed and the Alpha claims his mate, the darkness will lift. The sight of the King will be restored, and the true power of the Silver Pack will awaken." She leaned closer, her voice dropping to a chilling warning. "But heed this: the bond is sacred. If he dares to bite a woman who is not the Marked One, the false bride will perish instantly. Her blood will boil, and her heart will shatter. Only the True Princess can survive the Silver King." As the years passed, Lucas grew into a man who defied his disability. He was a masterpiece of masculine strength—tall, broad-shouldered, with a jawline that looked as if it had been carved from the very mountain stone. His black hair fell over a brow that was perpetually furrowed in concentration, and though his eyes remained silver and clouded, he moved with the grace of a stalking panther. He was every woman's dream and every enemy's nightmare. But he remained untouched. He was waiting for his twenty-one years to be complete. A few days before the deadline, a royal envoy from the Silver Pack arrived at the Moon Shadow Manor. They came to claim the "Marked Princess." Alpha Terren had stood before them, his chest puffed out with pride. Without a second thought, he presented Samantha. In his mind, it couldn't be Audrey. Audrey was a "nothing." She was a human mistake. Samantha was the one with the aura, the beauty, and the wolf. To him, the choice was obvious. But Samantha was far from pleased. "I won't do it!" she hissed, pacing her bedroom later that evening. She looked at her mother, Luna Selene, with eyes full of fire. "He’s an Alpha, fine. He’s rich, fine. But he’s blind, Mother! I am a goddess. I deserve a man who can actually see me when I walk into a room. I won't spend my life leading a cripple around by the hand." Selene watched her daughter, a slow, predatory smile spreading across her face. She stood up and pulled Samantha into the shadows of the store room, checking the hallway for any eavesdropping servants. "Calm your nerves, my precious girl," Selene whispered, her eyes glinting with a dark, wicked light. "I have a plan. A plan that will give you everything you want and rid us of that... stain... once and for all." Samantha frowned. "What do you mean?" "We will switch them," Selene murmured, rubbing her hands together in a gesture of pure malice. "We will dress Audrey in your bridal silks. We will veil her so the Silver Pack cannot see her face. She will marry the blind Alpha in your place." Samantha’s eyes widened. "But the prophecy... the Priestess said a false bride would die." "Exactly," Selene giggled, a sound that made the air feel cold. "The moment Lucas bites her to seal the bond, Audrey will drop dead. The Silver Pack will be in a panic, the 'human' mistake will finally be buried, and then... then you can step in as the 'rightful' bride to 'comfort' the grieving Alpha. You get the crown, and Audrey gets a grave. It’s perfect." Samantha began to laugh, a high, sharp sound that joined her mother’s. They tilted their heads together, two vipers plotting in the dark. "Yes," Samantha whispered, her eyes lit with a cruel joy. "This is perfect. Let her have her wedding night. It will be the last thing she ever does."Chapter 13: The Price of a SoulThe interior of Selene’s cottage felt larger than the outside suggested, the walls lined with jars of shimmering starlight and dried herbs that smelled of ancient winters. In the center of the room was a circular basin carved from a single block of obsidian, filled with water so still it looked like a mirror."The Blood-Link is a parasite," Selene said, her voice echoing with a weight that made the air vibrate. "It feeds on the shared essence between parent and child. To kill the parasite, we must make the host—Audrey—momentarily invisible to the world of spirits. We must create a void where her identity used to be."Lucas stood by the door, his hands clenched into white-knuckled fists. "And the void consumes the memories of us.""It consumes everything that has happened since her power woke," Selene confirmed. She began to draw runes in the air with a finger made of light. "The mind is a map of connections. If I cut the connection to her father, I must
Chapter 12: The Whispering PinesThe Forbidden Grove was not a place found on any map of the five kingdoms. It existed in the "In-Between," a pocket of the world where the veil between the physical realm and the spirit wild was thin enough to bleed. To get there, Lucas, Audrey, and a small, elite guard led by Vane had to leave the safety of the stone fortress and trek into the Blackwood—a forest so dense that the sun struggled to touch the mossy floor.As they rode deeper into the woods, the temperature didn't just drop; the air grew heavy, smelling of ancient ozone and damp earth."Stay close," Lucas commanded, his hand never straying far from the hilt of his claymore. His silver eyes were constantly scanning the canopy. "The trees here have memories, Audrey. If they sense fear, they’ll twist the path. You’ll be walking in circles until your heart stops."Audrey sat tall on her white mare, her leather armor creaking with every movement. The pain from Samantha’s blood-ritual had faded
Chapter 11: The Blood-Steel and the SunThe sun rose over the Silver Mountains not with a glow, but with a sharp, biting glare. Audrey woke to the sound of steel clashing against steel. For a moment, she was back in the Moon Shadow kitchens, flinching at the sound of dropped pots, but the scent of cedar and the warmth of the heavy furs reminded her where she was. She was in the Alpha’s bed. And she was no longer a servant.Lucas was gone, but the indent in the pillow beside her was still warm. On the stone hearth sat a fresh tunic of boiled leather and silver-spun silk—warrior’s clothes.When Audrey stepped onto the training grounds ten minutes later, the chatter of the Silver Pack warriors died instantly. Lucas stood in the center of the ring, stripped to the waist despite the freezing air, his skin glistening with sweat. He was sparring with Vane, their movements so fast they were a blur of silver and gray."You're late," Vane called out, parrying a blow from Lucas that would have s
Chapter 10: The Quiet Before the StormThe Alpha’s private quarters were located at the highest point of the fortress, a sanctuary of dark wood, heavy furs, and a balcony that overlooked the jagged, snow-dusted spine of the mountains. Inside, the air was thick with the scent of Lucas—sandalwood, cold rain, and a primal, masculine musk that made Audrey’s pulse skip a beat.Lucas closed the heavy oak door, the click of the latch sounding like a finality. The silence that followed was heavy, broken only by the crackle of the hearth.Audrey stood by the window, her silhouette framed by the moonlight. She looked fragile, her shoulders tense, but the golden glow beneath her skin was pulsing in time with her heartbeat, casting rhythmic amber light against the stone walls."You should have told me," she said softly, her back to him. "About the eyes. About what happens to you if I fail the Trial of Purity."Lucas crossed the room, his footsteps silent on the rug. He didn't stop until he was st
The Silver Pack fortress, Kharos, did not sit upon the mountain; it was carved into it. As the weary column of Solar Eclipse wolves rounded the final jagged pass, the fortress loomed like a titan of white stone and reinforced steel. It was beautiful, cold, and imposing—a stark contrast to the wooden longhouses of Audrey’s childhood."It looks like a cage," Audrey whispered, her breath hitching in the thin, freezing mountain air."It’s a shield," Lucas corrected softly. He signaled to the sentries on the ramparts. The massive iron gates began to groan open, the sound echoing through the valley like a low growl. "But tonight, it is your home. My people have heard the rumors, Audrey. They know I went to fetch a bride from the Moon Shadow line. They do not yet know that I brought back a miracle."As they crossed the threshold, the atmosphere shifted. The Silver Pack was disciplined, their warriors standing in silent, silver-armored rows. But as Audrey passed, the silence wasn't one of res
The trek toward the Silver Pack’s mountain borders was not the triumphal march the stories promised. It was a slow, agonizing crawl through a forest that seemed to be mourning the death of the Moon Shadow line. The trees, once familiar to the wolves, now groaned under the weight of an unnatural wind, their branches clawing at the sky like skeletal fingers.Audrey walked at the head of the line, refusing the horse Lucas had offered. Her boots felt like lead, and the humming warmth in her marrow—once a comfort—now felt like a simmering fever. She could feel the eyes of the hundred wolves behind her. They weren't looking at her with the hatred she was used to, but with something far more exhausting: expectation."You’re pushing yourself too hard," Lucas said, his voice cutting through the rhythmic crunch of boots on dry leaves. He walked beside her, his stride effortless despite the jagged terrain. "The Rite of Severance takes more than just spirit, Audrey. It takes a physical toll. You







