Se connecterBetrayed, rejected, and broken beyond repair, Elena Ravenwood vanishes from BloodMoon Pack on the night her husband rejects her for another woman, carrying a secret he never knew. Five years later, she returns as the most powerful Luna the werewolf world has ever seen, mother to twin heirs born of the Alpha who once cast her aside. When Alpha Chase crosses paths with her again, regret nearly destroys him. The woman he abandoned has become untouchable, unbreakable, and desired by every Alpha king in the region. He wants her back. The Kingdom wants her destroyed. And a prophecy says one of her children will rise as the ruler of all packs, and the other will bring the world to its knees. Now the same man who shattered her heart must beg for the family he threw away. But Elena didn’t return for love, She returned for revenge… and the throne.
Voir plusElena
I should have known something was wrong the moment I walked into the hall.
The Silverfang Pack didn’t usually decorate unless it was a celebration. Tonight, the grand hall was covered in white roses, gold cloth, and wolf-shaped ice sculptures. The air smelled of wild mint and pine, fresh and sharp. Pack members filled every table, wearing their best clothes, their voices loud with excitement. Everyone looked like they were waiting for something huge. Something important.
But I hadn’t been told about any celebration.
As the Luna, I should have been the first one to know.
My stomach twisted, but I forced a smile as I stepped inside. My hands were slightly sweaty, so I wiped them on my dress casually, pretending nothing felt off. My wolf, Selene, paced in my mind. She was uneasy, whispering warnings, but I pushed her down.
Tonight is our third anniversary, I told myself again. Maybe Chase planned something special.
That thought warmed my chest a little. Chase and I weren’t perfect actually, he barely looked at me anymore, but I still believed the bond between us mattered. Fated mates were supposed to be unbreakable. We were meant to be one heart, one wolf. Nothing was supposed to tear us apart.
But everything inside me felt cold.
Then I saw him.
Alpha Chase stood on the elevated platform at the front of the hall. He wore a dark suit with silver embroidery that matched his royal crest. His posture was firm, shoulders broad, chin raised. The crowd adored him, his strength, his leadership, the power in his blue eyes.
When he finally looked at me, he didn’t smile.
He didn’t even blink.
My feet slowed, and my breath caught. Something in his eyes was different, distant. Emotionless. Like I was nothing more than another pack member.
I forced myself to walk toward him, ignoring the whispers following me.
“That’s the Luna…” “She wasn’t invited?” “Maybe the rumors are true….” “Look, Seraphina is next to the Alpha….”
My pulse jumped.
Seraphina.
She stood beside Chase on the platform, wearing a sparkling white dress, her long red curls falling over her chest. People stared at her with admiration, as if she were already their queen. And she looked smug, so smug it made my skin crawl.
My wolf snarled, furious.
Why is she here? Why next to him? Why in white?
My heels clicked against the marble floor. Every step felt like walking toward a fire I didn’t want to see burn.
When I finally reached the front, I took my usual place at Chase’s right side. But before I could stand fully beside him, he stepped slightly away from me.
Like he didn’t want to touch me.
Like my presence disgusted him.
My heart sank.
“Chase?” I whispered. “What’s happening?”
He didn’t answer.
Instead, he squeezed Seraphina’s hand, right in front of me and stepped forward to address the crowd.
“Thank you all for coming tonight,” he announced, voice loud and confident. “Today marks a turning point, for me, and for Silverfang.”
His voice echoed through the hall. People leaned in with excitement.
He waited. The tension built.
Then he said the sentence that destroyed me.
“I, Alpha Chase of Silverfang, hereby reject Elena as my mate and Luna.”
It felt like someone punched me straight in the chest. Every sound in the hall disappeared. My ears rang. My lungs froze. My eyes went blurry.
He kept talking, but I could barely breathe, let alone listen.
“I accept Seraphina as my chosen Luna,” he continued. “From this moment on, she will rule by my side.”
No.
No. No. No.
My wolf howled inside me, a raw, heart-splitting scream that threatened to tear my body apart. Selene clawed madly, refusing to accept what she was hearing.
Mate. Mate. MATE. Mate cannot reject us. Mate is ours. Mate is LIFE.
Her pain ripped through my chest so violently that I stumbled.
Chase didn’t try to catch me.
Seraphina smirked at me. She looked victorious, satisfied, like she’d stolen something she’d been planning to take for a long time.
I shook my head, trying to speak, but my voice didn’t come out. I needed to deny the rejection, fight the bond break, do anything…… but I couldn’t breathe.
The crowd began clapping.
Clapping.
They clapped while my life fell apart.
Women cheered. Men whistled. Warriors hit their fists against their chests. They celebrated like something historic was happening. Maybe it was….. the dethroning of the “weak Luna.”
Because that’s what they thought of me.
Weak. Gentle. Useless.
Nobody saw how much I fought for this pack. Nobody saw the nights I stayed awake healing warriors. Nobody saw the sacrifices.
Nobody ever saw me.
I dropped to my knees, not by choice, but because my wolf shattered inside me. The bond split in half, tearing my soul. The pain didn’t feel emotional, it felt physical, like a blade slicing straight down my spine.
My body trembled, fingers digging into the marble floor.
“Ch….Chase,” I breathed, barely audible. “Please… don’t.”
He looked down at me.
And I will never forget his expression.
No anger. No guilt. No love.
Just coldness, like I was nothing.
“I’ve made my decision,” he said simply. “You’re free.”
Free.
What a cruel word. I didn’t want freedom. I wanted the mate bond. I wanted the man who once held me in his arms while telling me I was his whole world. I wanted the future I believed in.
But he wasn’t done humiliating me.
Chase turned to Seraphina, took her hand again, and raised their joined hands in the air.
“Bow to your Luna,” he ordered the crowd.
Everyone bowed.
Everyone except me, because I was still on my knees, trying not to collapse completely.
Seraphina stepped closer, leaned toward me, and whispered just loudly enough for those nearby to hear:
“You were only his Luna by accident. I was always meant to be here.”
Tears burned my eyes, but I wouldn’t let them fall. I refused to cry in front of them.
My wolf whimpered, fading… fading… fading. Her presence dimmed like light being suffocated by darkness.
My chest burned. My head spun. Nausea rose in my throat. The pain was suffocating, the kind that kills wolves.
Then a sudden blast of silence filled my mind.
Selene…. my wolf ….. was gone.
Not dead. But broken.
Completely shattered.
Without my wolf, my body couldn’t take the impact. The room spun wildly. The sound of cheering echoed in a twisted, distant way.
Someone yelled my name. Someone called for help. Someone laughed. I couldn't tell which was real anymore.
Then Chase delivered the final blow, the one that killed whatever life I had left.
He leaned down toward me just enough to speak directly to me, his face hard and unforgiving.
“You were never good enough,” he said quietly, so only I could hear. “Not as a Luna. Not as a mate. Not as a woman.”
My entire world stopped.
Something inside me cracked open, not pain anymore, but numbness. Empty. Hollow. Gone.
My vision blurred completely.
I collapsed.
My body hit the cold marble floor. Gasps echoed through the hall. Some people rushed forward. Others stepped back.
Chase didn’t hold me.
He didn’t call my name.
He didn’t even look worried.
He turned back to his celebration while my world turned to black.
The last thing I heard before losing consciousness was the pack cheering:
“All hail Luna Seraphina!”
And I faded into darkness, realizing that the mate bond, the one thing I trusted more than anything, was a lie.
I loved a man who never loved me.
I fought for a pack that never fought for me.
And I lost everything in front of the whole world.
But the universe has a cruel sense of timing.
Because that night, the night I lost my mate, my title
, and my wolf, life was already growing inside me.
Two lives.
Two children.
Two heirs the world did not see coming.
The world destroyed the wrong Luna.
And they would pay for it.
Soon.
Elena***** Unknown Forest Territory — Five Months After Birth*****The wind had been howling since dawn, shaking the leaves and rattling the wooden walls of the small cabin Lucian built for us. It felt like the world itself was warning me.And somehow… I could feel it too.Something was coming.Something dangerous.I held Fia closer to my chest and gently rocked her while Finn slept in his little basket beside the bed. They were still so tiny, barely five months old yet they carried an aura that made the air hum every time they cried.Lucian said it was their blood reacting to the world.I didn’t fully understand what that meant… but I knew it wasn’t good.The cabin door creaked, and Lucian stepped in, his dark cloak dusted with snow, eyes sharp like he’d just walked out of a battle.I frowned at him immediately.“What happened?” I asked.He didn’t answer at first.Instead, he lowered his hood, walked slowly toward me, and placed a hand over Finn’s basket. A faint glow flickered from
Seraphina***** Silverfang Palace *****The walls of Silverfang always felt cold to me.But tonight… they felt like they were closing in.I paced across the Luna’s chamber…. my chamber, trying not to scream. The candles flickered with every shaky breath I took, shadows dancing along the polished stone.Chase had been unpredictable all day.Snapping at warriors. Avoiding eye contact. Growling under his breath at nothing. And worst of all…..Completely ignoring me.Not even a glance.Not even a word.The tension in the palace was so thick I could barely breathe. Warriors whispered. Omegas kept their heads down. Even the elders stayed out of Chase’s way.Something was wrong with him.Something deep.Something dangerous.I pressed my palm over my heart and whispered to myself, “You’re the Luna now. You have power. You have status. You won.”But my voice shook.Because somewhere deep inside… I knew I didn’t win.I stole.The rejection.The ceremony.The lies I crafted to tear Elena away fr
Lucian***** Hours Later *****The chamber was quiet.Too quiet.Hours had passed since the blood-marking, but my mind was still replaying the surge of power that came from the girl. Fia. Even her breathing held a strange rhythm, like she was linked to something I couldn’t see.Elena had finally fallen asleep after fighting exhaustion as long as she could. The twins rested beside her, tucked safely under her arm, peaceful in a way that didn’t match what lived inside their blood.I stood near the stone wall, watching the small family I had risked everything for.I didn’t expect to care this much.I wasn’t supposed to.But something shifted in me the moment those children cried for the first time. Something old. Something protective. Something dangerous.When Elena stirred awake, her eyes immediately searched for the twins. I stepped forward.“They’re fine,” I said quietly. “They haven’t moved.”She let out a breath and sat up slowly. She looked exhausted but determined, both things tha
Elena***** Months later *****I never knew months could feel like years.But after the night of the ritual, the night Lucian saved us, every hour that followed carried the weight of survival. We traveled for days, crossed forests and abandoned borders until my feet ached and my back throbbed. Lucian never complained once, even when his strength hadn’t fully returned, even when it was obvious he was still recovering from binding his blood to my babies.Eventually, he brought me here.His hidden chamber.A stone-like cavern beneath a mountain, sealed behind layers of magic I still didn’t understand. The air was cool. Safe. Quiet. For the first time since fleeing Silverfang, I could sleep without jerking awake in fear of footsteps.But even safety didn’t ease the pressure tightening around my stomach as the months rolled by. My body grew heavier. My breaths shorter. And the twins grew stronger, too strong.Sometimes they kicked so hard that I gasped. Sometimes a sudden wave of heat rush












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