LOGINCHAPTER THIRTY EIGHT: The Blood Moon Secret Kaira’s povThe forest was completely restless that night. Every tree seemed to move in the wind, and the usual nighttime sounds felt loud and tense.I could not sleep at all. I lay awake in my bed, staring up at the dark ceiling while a single word repeated over and over in my head like a heavy drumbeat: prophecy. It was a terrifying word. It felt incredibly old, heavy, and full of danger. It changed everything I thought I knew about myself and my life.When the meeting ended, Liam walked me back to the main pack house. We did not speak a single word to each other on the way. The silence between us was thick with worry. I looked around and noticed that everything had changed overnight. Strong pack warriors were standing guard at every single corner, along every hallway, and outside every doorway. The whole place was locked down.But as I walked past them, a cold feeling settled deep in my stomach. I knew the truth. The real danger wasn't w
CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN: The Awakening Kaira’s POVThe big northern gates were already shaking badly when we arrived.The bad rogue wolves were throwing their heavy bodies against the strong wood. They were snarling loudly, scraping their sharp claws against the gate, and their eyes were glowing brightly under the light of the full moon. Fire torches flickered all along the top of the stone walls, throwing long shadows everywhere. Thick smoke got into my nose and made it hard to breathe.Our pack warriors stood in a long line across the top of the wall with their bows and arrows ready to shoot."Hold your lines! Stay in formation!" Liam commanded in a powerful voice. His loud voice carried clearly across all the noise and chaos.Suddenly, the heavy wooden gate cracked loud. Once. Twice. Then, the strong wood split completely open in the middle. The very first wave of angry rogue wolves poured straight through the opening into our home.Everything turned into fast movement. All I could
CHAPTER FIVE: The Line He Drew Kaira’s Pov The next morning,I couldn’t help but feel a change in the pack house.It looked like the air itself had turned against me. Every time I walked down a corridor, conversations died instantly.Wolves turned their heads too fast or stared a little too long.I could feel their eyes staring at me with curiosity mixed with something colder. Something like suspicion or maybe even pity. I kept my eyes on the floor and tried to move faster without looking like I was running. “Kaira” I heard Liam called my name . His voice echoed through the hallway and I slowly turned .My heart was beating fast as I stared at him.My wolf was already feeling excited. Liam stood at the far end, dressed in black from head to toe, I stood there shamelessly checking him out his broad shoulders complimented his tall figure perfectly and his facial expression was moody.I couldn’t help but notice the scar he has on his left check. Two guards stood a step
CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE: The Man Beside the Throne Kaira’s POVI did not sleep at all.Every time I closed my eyes, I saw the Beta’s face. He looked calm, loyal, and friendly. But now I knew that his smile was a lie. The letter from Liam’s father would not leave my mind.The traitor is someone close to me. Close. Trusted. Standing right next to the throne.The next morning, the pack gathered to train in the lower field. It was a normal daily routine. But nothing felt normal anymore.The Beta stood right next to Liam, giving orders to the warriors. His voice was steady and his movements were confident. The other wolves listened to him without question. He looked perfectly loyal. He looked strong. He looked like the last person who would ever betray the pack.Liam’s face showed no emotion. He did not look at the Beta any longer than he had to. Neither of them showed any signs of what they knew. It was like watching two wolves circle each other while everyone else noticed nothing.Later, L
CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR: The Letter in the WallsKaira’s POVI could not sleep.After everyone found out the truth about my birth, the house felt different. The walls felt too close. The whispers grew louder. Every servant looked at me in a new way. It was not because they felt sorry for me, and it was not out of kindness. It was fear.Royal blood. Those words followed me everywhere.By morning, the Great Council sent another message. They wanted proof. They did not want stories or rumors. They wanted real proof. If I was truly the lost child of Luna Elara, the Council would demand papers, witnesses, and a blood test. Until then, I was seen as a problem.I went into Liam’s study. He looked very tired, but he stood up straight."They will test your blood," he said quietly."How?" I asked."With old magic," he answered. "Sacred stones. The royal family has a special mark in their blood. The stones will react to it."My stomach hurt with worry. "And if it does not react?"He did not answer
CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE: The Quiet ClaimLiam’s POVThe pack house finally slept.The corridors were dark, the last lanterns snuffed hours ago. No footsteps. No voices. Only the distant howl of wind against stone and the low, steady rhythm of my own pulse.I waited until the moon had climbed high before I moved.My room—Alpha quarters—was at the far end of the upper hall. Heavy oak door. Thick walls. No one entered without permission. Not even Isaac anymore.I left the door unlocked.She came silently, the way I taught her.The latch clicked softly. Then her scent—wild jasmine and warm skin—slipped into the room before she did.Kaira closed the door behind her without a sound.She wore the same plain brown dress from earlier, but her hair was loose now, dark waves spilling over her shoulders. In the moonlight spilling through the tall window, she looked like something carved from shadow and starlight.I stayed where I was—back against the wall, arms crossed, watching her.She didn’t spea
Chapter Thirty One : The Secret RoomKaira’s povThe night was very dark and very quiet. I stayed in my small room for a long time. I did not want to see anyone. I did not want to hear people talking about the wedding or see them getting the house ready for a party. I sat on my bed and looked at th
Chapter 30: The Taste of Alpaha’s Lies Kaira’s pov The night was very bad for me. I could not sleep well. When I finally closed my eyes, I had a terrible dream. In my dream, the sun was bright but the air was cold. Everyone in the pack was standing in a big field. There were white flowers
Chapter 28: The Bitter Truth Kaira’s pov I spent the rest of the day in my room. I did not go to dinner. I did not want to see my mother’s worried face. I did not want to see the other servants whispering. But late at night, my stomach felt empty and loud. I needed a glass of water and some b
Chapter Twenty Seven: The Tower of Ice Kaira’s Pive I did not have time to think. I just ran. My feet hit the stone floor of the hallway, making small, slapping sounds. Lucy’s words were like a fire in my ears. I’ll tell your mother. He’s just using you. I had to find Liam. He was the onl







