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The truth will be brought to light

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Lord Marco's POV

No one sat down even for a minute. They were always on the move. Sam and I watched the Blackthorne wolves. Some mended swords and battle gear while others just cooked herbs for hours. It seemed like taking a break was a crime.

“No wonder they are the most powerful,” Sam said, his gaze still fixed on the courtyard.

He was right. Every wolf knew how to perform their duty well.

In reality, watching them work was just a distraction. I was worried about the woman that just showed up out of the blues. She sat a few inches away from me. And I couldn't help but feel uneasy.

My initial plan was to get to these lands, reorganize and head back home. But after she showed up, everything changed. I had to find a place where I could make a phone call. I had to warn my brother.

At the very least, I wanted to tell my men to take him into hiding. The moment Damien finally uncovered the truth about his child and his connection to her, my brother would be hunted.

He had a hand in it.
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    Lord Marco's POV No one sat down even for a minute. They were always on the move. Sam and I watched the Blackthorne wolves. Some mended swords and battle gear while others just cooked herbs for hours. It seemed like taking a break was a crime.“No wonder they are the most powerful,” Sam said, his gaze still fixed on the courtyard.He was right. Every wolf knew how to perform their duty well.In reality, watching them work was just a distraction. I was worried about the woman that just showed up out of the blues. She sat a few inches away from me. And I couldn't help but feel uneasy. My initial plan was to get to these lands, reorganize and head back home. But after she showed up, everything changed. I had to find a place where I could make a phone call. I had to warn my brother. At the very least, I wanted to tell my men to take him into hiding. The moment Damien finally uncovered the truth about his child and his connection to her, my brother would be hunted. He had a hand in it.

  • Marked by my father's enemy alpha    Honouring second-in-command

    Damien's POV It didn't take long to resolve the land issues. Alura went along with my plan. It was finally time for the highlight of the meeting. “Bring her in,” Alura said, gesturing towards the guards.They brought Divine back into the chamber. I saw the look on the face of the elders. If it were up to them, they wouldn't hear her out. But it wasn't. It was about me.“Speak before the council. Why are you here?” Alura urged her.Divine turned her gaze towards me. “For the past few years, I've been rogue. Not because I was exiled, but because of Salcan,” she started. “I remember what happened. I was so close to finding out what he had done to our child,” she said, pointing at me.“That was when you disappeared suddenly and I never saw Neveah again. Salcan forced a liquid down my throat. If not for the Red moon, I wouldn't be here, speaking freely,” she finished.“That aside,” Alura stood. “What do you want us to do for you?” “My former pack, the Moonblessed pack, is now ruled by S

  • Marked by my father's enemy alpha    The first signs of true madness

    Salcan's POV I took my men, gathered everything I had, secured Lumina, and moved immediately toward my lands through the secret tunnels and hidden routes I knew so well. There was no hesitation in my steps. Once we were fully beyond the Tarlock border, I ordered my men to keep moving. Tarlok crossed my mind for a brief moment. I remembered telling him to be careful, to lie low for the moment, and that if anything went wrong, he could reach out to me for more men. It was all a lie. I did not care about him or his land. He had only been useful as a tool to help me capture Damien. Now that the opportunity was gone, he no longer mattered. My words were meant to calm him, to keep him in place until I no longer needed him. My focus was entirely on what I had lost. Lyra. I had seen her power manifest under the red moon, no less. It had been during one of those nights that I connected her to the Moon Goddess when she was younger, forcing power into her through the dark magic I wielded.

  • Marked by my father's enemy alpha    Two Alphas on the council

    Damien's POV I watched as Lyra was led toward the coast. My eyes refused to leave her, following each step she took, knowing this was a tradition she had to undergo. Alura, Desmond, and a few others guided her, and though every instinct in me wanted to follow, I stayed rooted. Before I could take a single step in her direction, a familiar voice called me back. I turned and immediately recognised it. Elder Roman. “Greetings, Damien Blackthorne,” Elder Roman said, his tone calm, yet there was a subtle edge to it that made me uneasy. I shouldn’t have felt threatened, but there was something in the way he spoke my name that hinted at satisfaction over my previous loss. “Don’t concern yourself with matters of the exiled,” he continued. “Our new Alpha, my daughter, will handle it. For now, I would like us all to get prepared for the council meeting. We have plenty to discuss.” I offered a courteous smile. “I send my greetings to you too, Elder Roman. I was planning to go back to m

  • Marked by my father's enemy alpha    Lira Beta of Blackthorne

    Lira's POV I stared at the woman for a long time. “Was this also an effect of the moon?” The question kept revolving around my mind as I watched her stand there, claiming she had borne Damien's child. I already knew, at least in fragments, that I had seen a child that was never mine. A child whom I felt was tied to Damien. But I still couldn't help but believe that she was just a desperate woman looking for shelter. Her appearance at this point seemed like too much of a coincidence. Alura stepped forward. “I don't understand you,” Alura said evenly. “And you cannot simply walk into our lands. You are not Blackthorn.” The woman stood still. “I have proof,” she said, her voice calm. “Proof that I'm telling the truth.” She reached into the small bag slung across her shoulder and pulled out a scroll. A murmur rippled through the pack. Even I felt it when she pulled out the scroll. The scroll was old and far older than anything that could have been made in my time. The s

  • Marked by my father's enemy alpha    The beginning of the revelation

    Lord Marco's POV The march back to the Blackthorne lands was quiet, far quieter than I had expected. Not the kind of quiet that followed peace. This was the kind born of thought. I could see it on their faces and I felt it in the way the wolves moved. No one spoke unless spoken to. Commands were followed without question. Even the guards, wolves trained to be alert—moved like shadows, as though their minds were elsewhere. Maybe I was overthinking it, or perhaps this was how the Blackthornes marched. It was then that it hit me. I hadn’t called Aaliyah since we arrived in the werewolf lands. My hand hovered near my phone, fingers twitching as instinct urged me to reach for it. Then I stopped. Slowly, I let my arm fall back to my side. This wasn’t the place. Not now. Not surrounded by wolves who didn’t trust humans and had no reason to. I told myself I’d call her when we reached safer ground. So much had happened in such a short span of time—the barricades, the blood moon, Damien

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