LOGINLila Ashworth is believed to be the weakest omega in Silver Moon Pack since the night she was found nearly drowning as a child, when the Elders failed to detect her true powers. She shares the secret of her unexpected pregnancy only with Elena, her surrogate mother, having no idea how it happened. When Alpha Kai publicly rejects her as his mate despite their true bond, choosing duty over love, her rival Raven exposes the pregnancy, leading to Lila’s exile from the pack. During her exile, Lila discovers she carries the ancient Moon Goddess bloodline, making her one of the most powerful werewolves alive. Under the training of Marcus Chen, a former military supernatural expert, she transforms from weak omega to formidable warrior while raising her twin children, Aria and Ash, who display extraordinary abilities. Through her wolf Eryndra, she learns to control her supernatural powers. Years later, Lila returns to Silver Moon Pack intending to collect Elena and take revenge, but finds the pack under threat from devastating war. When pack members doubt her again, she reveals the full extent of her powers in battle. Her return catches the attention of ruthless Alpha King Dante Blackwood, who demands to claim her through forced mating, threatening to kill anyone who opposes him. Though Lila wants to fight back, the Moon Goddess appears in her dreams and warns her against it. Caught between her remorseful former mate Kai and the politically powerful Dante, Lila must navigate deadly pack politics while protecting her children. As supernatural war erupts, she embraces her destiny as the prophesied leader who will unite all werewolf packs.
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“Lila, you’re pregnant.” Elena, the pack’s healer and my guardian, had spoken those words when she was in the cottage earlier today. They cut through me like a knife, and they still rang in my ears long after she was gone. Pregnant? How could that be? I had never even been touched by a man. I sat up on the small bed in the tiny cottage the pack had given me, staring into space. My heart pounded so hard it echoed in my ears. The silence pressed in on me, I was all alone now. “I… I think you must be mistaken,” I had responded to her, my throat dry. “That’s not possible.” Elena had only looked at me with pity, her wrinkled hands clutching the herbal concoction she’d made earlier. “The signs are clear, my child. I know what I felt, what I heard. There is life inside you. A strong one.” Her words made the air heavy, and my skin went cold as they crashed into me. Pregnant. Me. A weak omega that has not even gotten her wolf, the orphan of the Silver Moon Pack that everyone pitied at best, and ridiculed at worst. If anyone found out, the insults would get worse, and the bullying and punishments would increase. Calling me a disgrace would be the nicest word in their books. I wrapped my arms around myself, trembling. The mate ceremony was only days away. If the Alpha, found out that I am pregnant I won’t be allowed to participate, the only chance I had in escaping this hellhole has been terminated. Even if I were allowed to participate in the ceremony, what would happen when my supposed fated mate finds out?? He would reject me. I stood up, walked towards the cracked mirror, and stared at myself for a while still in thought. The girl in the mirror looked back at me like a stranger, skinny, frail, with crimson red eyes that made them call me a curse. When I blinked, I saw another memory, an old memory. I went back to the day Elena found me. It’s the first thing I can remember after being found, and I remembered it as clear as if it just happened yesterday. People don’t believe me when I say that, because I don’t remember anything from before that day. The river was freezing, it looked like it went on forever, and all I could see was darkness. I was barely old enough to stand but then I recalled shivering on the muddy bank. I was told I was found there, my body half in the water, the moonlight clinging to me like a veil. Elena said I had not cried, not even once, which was true. I just stared with eyes too old for a child. She had carried me into the pack, wrapped in her shawl, like some stray pup. Took me to the elders who then tried to read my Moon Star that night, to trace my bloodline, but their power slid off me like water. Something shielded me. Something they could not name. “Blocked,” the eldest of them whispered. “That can only mean weakness.” And that word has followed me ever since. Weak. I blinked, my reflection sharpening again. My fingers brushed the wolf-shaped birthmark on my collarbone, the only thing along with the color of my eyes I had that set me apart. But even that was wrong, too strange to belong. The door creaked open and Elena stepped inside, her arms full of herbs and folded cloth. Her sharp eyes softened the moment they landed on me, standing frail in front of the mirror. “I brought supplies,” she said gently, setting the bundle on the wooden table. “You shouldn’t be alone right now,” she murmured, her voice low but urgent. I forced a bitter smile sitting in front of her. “I have always been alone.” The smell of sage and wild mint filled the room, but it couldn’t chase away the heaviness between us. She sat down beside me, brushing strands of hair from my face. “Lila, we need to talk.” “Listen to me, Lila. This child… It is not ordinary but if Alpha Kai learns about this, he’ll…..” “He’ll punish me,” I cut in, tightening my throat. “He’ll banish me before the pack even gathers. Maybe I should…” My voice dropped to a whisper. “Maybe I should remove it. Elena’s eyes showed sudden intensity, almost sacred. “Don’t speak that curse. This pregnancy… It doesn’t seem normal. It is divine. I can feel it. The Moon Goddess has placed something inside you. Something I don’t think the pack would understand.” We both fell silent, listening to the firewood burn. Then she spoke ever so softly. “We will hide this until after the mate ceremony or better still we don’t have to speak of this at all and that's our only option because the Alpha must never hear of it.” I swallowed hard and my throat felt really sore.“And if I don’t make it through the ceremony?” Her gaze softened, her eyes glistening. “Then I will protect you as best I can. But for now, staying quiet will keep us safe.” She cupped my face briefly before standing up. “Stay strong, Lila. And please try to stay out of sight for now.” I gave a small nod because both of us knew staying out of sight would be next to impossible. She muttered a quiet prayer while gathering the herbs and wolfsbane, then a sudden snap echoed outside, like a branch breaking underfoot. I immediately went to bolt the door behind. ****** Elena left the cottage at last, her lantern glow fading into the woods. I lay beneath my thin blanket, hands pressed against my stomach. Sleep came effortlessly. One moment I was in my bed, the next I stood barefoot in a river of silver light. The water glowed around me, cool yet burning, and when I looked at my reflection, I saw not one, but two shadows behind me. One was me when I was a child and the other was a huge white wolf with red streaks and red glowing eyes just like mine, I didn’t recognize the wolf though but it looked enormous, dangerous and still beautiful at the same time. Before I could turn back to fully grasp her beauty a strong wind came and blew me to a forest, endless and silver. The trees whispered like voices, chanting my name. And in the center, on a bed of light, lay a child. A child with crimson eyes like mine. I froze immediately. My heart is beating very fast. My lips trembled. “That can’t be…” The Moon Goddess appeared behind the cradle, pale as moonlight, crowned with stars, her presence so overwhelming I dropped to my knees. “You doubt me, little one. You fear. But what grows inside you is not shame… it is a legacy.” I staggered back falling from my knee, shaking my head. “No. I don’t understand. Why me? I’m nothing. I can barely survive in the pack.” “You will be more than strong,” she interrupted. “But strength is not given freely. To gain it, you must lose everything first.” Tears blurred my eyes. Her hand lifted, and suddenly the wolf-like birthmark I’d always hidden on my collarbone flared, glowing fiercely. The same glow pulsed faintly on my wrist, where a mate mark should have been, though I had none. “Your path begins on the night you are cast away,” she whispered. “And when blood stains the ground, the world will remember your name.” The trees suddenly howled like wolves, their silver bark bleeding red. The forest trembled, the child’s crimson eyes glowed, and before I could reach for it, I woke, gasping for air. Outside, a wolf howled in the distance, long and mournful, as if it had been listening to my dream.I walked into class that morning with my decision fixed like a stone in my chest, the goal was to find Joan, and get answers. If it means I had to search every hallway and knock on every hostel door, I would. The question about Jeile’s sudden change had been buzzing under my skin all night; it wouldn’t leave me alone.I didn’t need to look far. Joan sat where she always did, the corner of the lecture hall that felt like a small island to her. She had her notebook open, dark curls tucked neatly behind one ear. Seeing her there felt like finding a familiar landmark in a strange town; relief warmed through me so quickly my knees felt a little unsteady.I dropped into the seat beside her before anyone could, leaning in close. “Joan,” I whispered. My voice felt too loud in the quiet row. She looked up, and the easy smile I’d come to recognize softened into something like concern the moment she saw me.“You look like you didn’t sleep,” she said, but she didn’t sound amused.I leaned closer
I woke up that morning with one thing on my mind, Joan. The question about Jeile had been burning in my chest since last night, nagging at me with every breath. If anyone could give me answers, it was definitely going to be Joan.The moment I stepped into the classroom, my eyes scanned every corner, searching for her familiar face. I had pictured her sitting there with her books neatly stacked, maybe giving me that easy smile she always wore whenever she caught me staring too hard at the board. But her seat was empty.I told myself she was just running late. People got delayed all the time. So I waited. Five minutes. Ten minutes. Still no sign of her. By the time the teacher walked in and started the lesson, chalk scratching loudly against the board, I knew she wasn’t coming.My heart sank with disappointment, heavy and cold, but there was nothing I could do. So I forced myself to focus on the class, though every word the lecturer said drifted past me cause I was very distracted. My p
“I am a witch,” Joan said, her was voice calm, but her eyes were fixed on me with an intensity that made me freeze on the sit.For a second, I honestly thought I had misheard her. Maybe she’d said something else, and my mind had twisted the words. But no, her face, and the way she sat there so confidently, told me she had said exactly what I thought she did.I blinked at her. “You’re… what?”“A witch,” she repeated, slower this time. “That’s how I knew what you were the first day your uncle Marcus brought you here.”My throat tightened. What I was? I wanted to ask, but the words caught somewhere between disbelief and fear.Joan leaned forward a little, her elbows still resting on the table. Her expression softened now, like she could already see the panic rising in my eyes. “You carry your wolf scent strongly, Lila. To the average person, it would probably go unnoticed. But to me? It was impossible to miss.”I stared at her, heartbeat thundering in my ears. “But… if you knew… why didn
I woke earlier than I had in weeks. My eyes opened before the sun had fully risen, and for the first time since coming into this world, my sleep had been dreamless, deep, and steady. No memories chasing me, no shadows clawing at my mind. Just peace.I didn’t even bother to bathe or brush my hair. My body moved before my mind could second-guess, tugging on yesterday’s clothes as if the urgency inside me had been waiting all along. Today was different. Today, I wasn’t just pretending to be human or fumbling through a wolf’s destiny. Today, I was going to learn.“Eryndra,” I whispered, sitting cross-legged on the bed, my bare toes curling against the cool floor. “Teach me. Please. I don’t want to wait anymore.”Her presence stirred. So eager, little one? she teased, though her voice carried no mockery.“Yes,” I breathed. “I don’t want to keep waiting. I want to learn how to use what you’ve told me I have. I want to control it.”There was a pause, long enough for me to wonder if she would
Marcus called it off for the day so I stood up from the floor where I had been crying, my legs trembled a little, it was not from exhaustion, but from the power that had just spilled out of me. I looked at the cracked floor under our feet still and it reminded me of what I’d done.“That’s enough for today,” Marcus said firmly, his hand resting briefly on my shoulder. “Go inside. We’ll talk.”I followed him back into the house, my nerves were fuzzy. He set a glass of water in front of me at the table, and was watching me until I took a sip. His gaze was steady, sharp, but not it wasn't unkind.“So,” he began, leaning back in his chair, “you want to tell me what’s going on at school? Because that,” he gestured vaguely toward the field, “didn’t come out of nowhere. You don’t just fight like that without something fueling it and then, you burst into tears.”I hesitated, and my fingers were tightening around the glass. Part of me wanted to brush it off, pretend I was fine. But Marcus had
The next morning, the sun barely peeked through the curtains when I opened my eyes. Jeile was still asleep, spread out on her side of the room, her long hair spread fully all over her expensive sheets. I held my breath as I carefully slid out of bed, making sure not to wake her. The last thing I wanted was another encounter like last night. My chest still ached from the humiliation of that party, her laughter echoing in my head even after I finally drifted off to sleep. I had my bath and I dressed quickly in one of the outfits Marcus had bought me, I tied my hair back, and slipped out of the room as fast as I could. The hallway was quiet, most students were either still tangled in their blankets or nursing hangovers. I let out a breath of relief, hugging my arms around myself as I walked through the empty dorm building and out into the cool morning air. The campus looked different without the chatter of students filling it. Peaceful. The crisp air smelled faintly of dew and freshl
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