LOGINFauz Zlan, Alpha of the Pacesetters Pack, was forced into a political union with Nora Brooks. His parents claimed she was his fated mate, but he'd never met her, and saw it as a strategic alliance. Complications arose when he discovered Nora was seeing Alpha Pitman, leader of the rival Dreamers Pack. The two packs were mortal enemies. During the mating ceremony, Alpha Fauz realized that Nora was truly his fated mate. He laid claims on her and marked her in rage not love, igniting a union built on suspicion, and dangerous misunderstandings. Can their fated bond overcome the weight of politics, rivalry, and a manipulative she-wolf who would stop at nothing until she get what she wanted?
View MoreAlpha Fauz's POV
“Did you sign an alliance with The Moonlight Pack?” My voice echoed down the hallway before I reached the door.
“The mate bond is just an excuse, right? This is an arranged marriage!” I blasted as I stormed into the Alpha's office, staring at my father and the marriage certificate on the table.
Boldly written on the certificate were my name, Alpha Fauz Zlan, and my supposed mate's name, Nora Brooks.
The spaces that ought to be filled with my signature and Nora's were boldly endorsed with the royal stamp. Since my father was the Pack's Grand Alpha, every authority bowed to him.
My father remained on his seat, unfazed. His lips were dangerously pressed together as he struggled to remain silent.
“Your mating ceremony is tomorrow,” he threw another bomb shell, sounding so calm.
“What!?” My brows furrowed.
“You are binding me to a stranger. This is barbaric! I won't have it!”
“Enough, Fauz!” my mother barked, and I turned to her, stunned.
Grand Luna Rosa stood beside the window, arms crossed, and eyes sharp. I had mistaken her earlier silence for support.
“My Grand Luna,” I said slowly, “ Did you also agree to this? Are you a part of it too? Nora Brooks? I don't even know her!”
My father finally rose from his chair. I braced myself for anger, but what I saw in his eyes unsettled me more. He wasn't angry. Underlying his blatant and cold stares, was pity.
“The preparations are already underway,” he said quietly. “Show up tomorrow at the Grand hall and claim your true mate. Or lose everything, including your position.”
Damn! I hissed, ready to banter, but he didn’t wait for my response. He stormed past me and out of the office.
The door slammed shut behind him and I grunted.
Something snapped in me. My anger spiked and I shouted. “Fine! The throne means nothing to me! I’ll relinquish my title and…”
My mother closed the distance between us and pain exploded across my face like a storm as she slapped me across the face.
With my mouth sagging, my hand flew to my cheek where my mother had just slapped me. I stared at her in shock.
“Grand Queen…” I whispered.
“I am not yet the Grand Queen!” She snapped.
“Not without a Luna beside you.” Her eyes blazed like fire and her words sounded like an accusation.
She grabbed my arm and forced me into a chair.
“Your father is trying to save you. He is trying to save us.”
“Save me?” I laughed bitterly. “By selling me into a bond I never chose?”
“She is your fated mate,” my mother insisted.
I scoffed. “A lie you carefully arranged.”
“Watch your mouth, son,” her eyes hardened and I leaned back with my arms crossed over my chest.
“You know the pack laws! Without your fated mate, you can't continue your reign!” she paused letting her words sink in.
“It's been two years since you became the Alpha… you still have no Luna. This will bring calamity on us. The elders and pack members are already murmuring.”
“But …”
“Do you know how happy I was when we found your fated mate?”
“How is that your obligation? That was for me and her to find out…” I barked.
“But you didn't… you have been too busy to notice a quiet girl in a quiet Pack. Nora is a good girl… Trust your mother… you will definitely…”
“Mother, don't patronise me!” I cut in angrily.
“Then listen carefully,” her jaws tightened.
She stepped closer, lowering her voice.
“Your half-brothers are circling in. Two years as Alpha without a Luna has made you vulnerable.
My stomach sank.
“If you don’t secure your true Luna, you will be challenged and ousted.”
“And you know the law, when an Alpha falls… banishment follows.”
Silence swallowed the room as she waited for her words to sink in.
“Tomorrow, you will stand in the grand hall and claim Nora Brooks. Or you will lose your crown, your pack… and your name.”
She turned and left, the door slamming shut behind her.
My lips quivered as I understood the trickiness of the issue at hand.
Despite the strict pack laws, my father had many concubines and many bastard sons. I wasn't his first son, but I was the first son of his true Luna, my mother.
By the pack laws, I was the Alpha heir. When I became the alpha, it didn't go down well with my half brothers, especially my father's oldest son, Enzo Zlan.
I didn't take the privilege lightly. From childhood, I lived more on battlefields than in comfort. I trained relentlessly, fighting beside my father.
Everything I had ever done was to prove I deserved the throne. Love was a luxury. I didn't have time for women and I didn't have a mate.
I had never thought I would be bound to a stranger. But do I have no choice here?
I paced the room restlessly as I gradually accepted my fate.
But one question lingered in my head.
How could my parents be so certain that Nora Brooks was my fated mate?
Did they sense the bond? Consult a Diviner? Or was this again my mother’s skillful manipulation?
“Gaius!” I called my Beta.
“Find out everything about Nora Brooks. She is from the Moonlight Pack. I need every single detail about her in the next few minutes.”
“Yes! Your Highness!” He bowed, and turned to leave, but stopped like he remembered something.
“Nora Brooks from the Moonlight Pack? I know her."
"Really? Is she famous? You seemed to be well informed about her. Did..."
"It seems she is seeing Alpha Pitman of the Dreamer's Pack.”
“What!?” My eyes widened.
Alpha Pitman isn't just anyone. His Pack has been an age long enemy of my Pack. Our pack members don't associate. Anyone caught involved with them is considered a spy and traitor.
…And this woman, Nora Brooks… by the next moonlight, she would be my mate, my Luna...
“Are you still standing there?” I barked at Gaius who was still lingering around.
“When did I ever accept rumors?” I roared. “Go! Bring me proof!”
“Yes, your highness!” Gaius rumbled and stumbled out.
Rage burned through my veins.
Didn't mother and father do their findings? Or are they blinded by desperation? What is it with their claims that a stranger is my fated mate when she is nothing but a traitor!?
My gaze fell on the marriage certificate still sitting on the table.
The urge to tear it to pieces nearly consumed me, but destroying it would change nothing. The deal was sealed.
“... but as soon as we are mated and her involvement with the Dreamer’s Pack is revealed, she will be considered a spy,” I muttered. “... A traitor… traitors were burned on the stakes!”
I ran my hands through my hair, pacing about the office relentlessly.
Just then the door opened and the smell of Becca’s black rose tea wafted into my nose. Although I had my back against the door, I caught the scent instantly.
Becca was Beta Gaius' younger sister. We grew up together and she had great culinary skills. She had been in charge of my meals since I got my wolf at age 15. Then she was just 12.
I had my wolf quite early, and had difficulties in calming it. Becca's tea helped me calm my wolf until I was eighteen and I could control it myself.
Not only that, her meals suit my palate in ways other meals didn't.
After I returned from war, she has been in charge of my meals and has been serving tea to calm my post traumatic disorder. Her tea worked better than my pills.
“Becca,” I called coldly, with my back against her. “I didn't order tea. This is not tea time.”
“I heard…” her voice wavered. “... I heard your mating ceremony is tomorrow.”
Why did she sound like that? I turned to look at her.
Tears brimmed in her eyes and her hands shook as she placed the tea cup on the table.
“My Alpha,” she whispered, brokenly.
Something twisted in my chest.
Becca wasn’t just a cook, she was family. Seeing her like that unsettled me.
I stepped forward instinctively and pulled her into an embrace, patting her back.
“It will be fine,” I said.
She stiffened and abruptly pulled away from me, staring up with tear-filled eyes.
Her lips quivered like she wanted to talk, but she turned around and ran out.
“Becca!” I called
fondly like I usually do, but she didn’t stop. The door slammed shut.
“What is wrong with her?” I scoffed and picked up the tea. Shutting my eyes and savoring the scent, I drained it in one go.
Nora’s POVScholar Ardin turned several pages before stopping at a section marked with a black ribbon.“The Doctrine of Division. This will be the last lecture for today,” he said, looking into my eyes.I sighed in relief. We had covered a series of topics and I was getting tired.“This,” he continued, “... is where you must pay close attention, my Lady. For it concerns the Dreamers’ Pack.”The Dreamer's Pack? My eyes widened.The assistant placed another book up, its leather old and fading.“The rivalry between Pacesetters Pack and Dreamers Pack did not begin with territory.”I looked up. “Then what did it begin with?”He studied me briefly before answering.“With a Luna.”The room grew still.“Two centuries ago,” he began, “The Alpha of Pacesetters Pack and the Alpha of Dreamers Pack were allies. Not merely allies, they were brothers in bond. They fought wars side by side, took over territories, expanded their lands and together, they built garrisons against intruders. They were a m
Alpha FauzAn Alpha must not be found wanting, but today, I needed a break. My head felt light and my vision was hazy. I had no wink of sleep all night. I got down to my morning routine, and in no time I sat at the dining table to eat. The food tasted like sand in my mouth. I would have condemned the meal, but not when it was cooked by Becca, the best cook around here.Nay… that has changed. Nora is up to the task too, the thought landed uninvited, and I pushed it out of my mind.The previous night was one of my darkest nights. My mate was caught in a clandestine meeting with a rival, and my most loyal servant turned out to be an infidel.There was nothing conclusive, but I bet there was nothing good about Gaius stealing into forbidden boarders. Thinking about it made me sick to the bones.…And why is everyone quiet? A courier turned up dead, the patrol in the borders, they were loud enough to make the Grand Alpha and elders burst in on me. But they were still as if nothing had happ
Nora’s POVMorning came like it has no worries. Fragments of the previous night clung to me like a thorn in my flesh.Maids moved around carefully, helping with my morning routine. No one dared to speak unless spoken to. Even Rya’s actions were more reserved than usual. I could see pity radiating beneath her frigid eyes.She was my major witness, but she was just a maid, her testimony held no ground in the face of such dangerous accusation. She was silenced.Despite my despair, I carried myself with grace.I had just dismissed the last maid when a knock sounded at the outer door. Rya moved to answer it immediately.It all went still until she returned a moment later, followed by a middle-aged man dressed in dark scholarly robes. His hair was streaked with gray, neatly bound at the nape of his neck. An assistant trailed behind him, arms full of books and scrolls.Who are they and why are they here? I looked at them questioningly.The man bowed stiffly, “My Lady.” His tone was respectfu
Fauz’s POVNight settled over the packlands, but it brought no peace. Shadows stretched over the walls, making the silence impressive. My chambers were dim, lit only by a single lamp near the desk.I had dismissed everyone. Even Gaius.I wanted no counsel, no logic, no interruption. Just the truth. If it was the truth.I turned the ring between my fingers. The Dreamer’s star was unmistakable, but the engraving at its center… the intertwined initials, P and N, mocked me.This was personal and intimate. My jaw tightened and I closed my fist around it.I remembered the shock on Nora's face all through.“I chose you.”The words replayed now, slicing through my head like a mocking bird. I rose abruptly and walked toward the window.The forest stretched beyond the palace grounds, endlessly dark. Somewhere within it, my men had reported a meeting. A hooded man and my mate!My grip tightened.Oh, what she almost made me do! I had almost…I exhaled sharply.My hand had nearly wrapped around he






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