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80: You're Perfect

Author: StoriesByLily
last update publish date: 2026-02-07 22:27:04

CAMILE

The elevator doors trembled under the force of that intruding hand, the metal groaning as if protesting the interruption.

My breath caught, and I pressed back against the wall, the cool surface a stark contrast to the heat flushing my skin.

The man, Arlo's spitting image, yet twisted into something sharper, more dangerous, stood just beyond the threshold, his fingers gripping the edge like claws.

But he didn't step in right away.

Instead, his gaze locked onto mine, those stormy eyes
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  • RISE OF THE SCORNED LUNA   82: She Can Marry Only One of You

    KAEL The chamber felt like a tomb, heavy with the scent of burning sage and ancient stone. Flickering torchlight danced across the walls, casting long shadows. It was just us; me, Arlo standing shoulder to shoulder as always, our fathers Dimitri and Cassius, and the high seer, Elowen. No guards, no elders, no prying eyes from the council. This was sacred ground, deep in the heart of Moonfall's sanctum, where prophecies were whispered and fates sealed. Camile wasn’t here too.That alone made my jaw tighten.I looked at our fathers and both were wearing identical expressions of stern restraint, the kind they put on when they were trying not to remind us that they still saw us as boys who’d taken the crowns way too early.Elowen stood barefoot at the center of the circle, grey hair braided down her back, white paint tracing ancient symbols along her face, arms and throat. She began to chant, low rhythmic words in the old tongue rolled from her lips, pulling at the edges of my wolf's

  • RISE OF THE SCORNED LUNA   81: We'll Marry You, No Matter What.

    ARLO The tires screeched as I slammed on the brakes, barely bothering to park straight in the council house lot.The engine was still ticking, heat curling up from the hood, when I slammed the door shut and took off toward the council house like something was chasing me.One of my men had called me barely two minutes earlier and told me they took her. She wasn’t invited or summoned. She was taken.Taken.My wolf had risen instantly, slamming against my ribs, furious and feral, teeth bared at the idea of Camile being anywhere near that building without me or Kael.I didn’t bother announcing myself when I burst through the massive doors. Guards stiffened. Someone shouted my name but I ignored all of it. I was halfway across the marble floor when the elevator dinged.The doors slid open with an agonizing slowness.Camile stood inside.Her eyes were wide, her shoulders tight, her scent sharp with fear and confusion. She looked… shaken. Not hurt or touched, but shaken enough that my blood

  • RISE OF THE SCORNED LUNA   80: You're Perfect

    CAMILE The elevator doors trembled under the force of that intruding hand, the metal groaning as if protesting the interruption. My breath caught, and I pressed back against the wall, the cool surface a stark contrast to the heat flushing my skin. The man, Arlo's spitting image, yet twisted into something sharper, more dangerous, stood just beyond the threshold, his fingers gripping the edge like claws. But he didn't step in right away. Instead, his gaze locked onto mine, those stormy eyes narrowing as they roamed over my face, down my body, and back up again. It was a slow, deliberate scan, like he was peeling away layers I didn't even know I had.Something shifted in his expression then, a flicker of surprise like he picked up something unusual about me, but quickly masked by a knowing smile that curled his lips. It wasn't friendly; it was the grin of a predator who'd just spotted weakness in the herd. Who was this? The resemblance to Arlo was uncanny, but there was no warmt

  • RISE OF THE SCORNED LUNA   79: Just the person I wanted to See

    CAMILE I knew something was wrong the moment the car stopped beside me. I didn’t even hear it approach. There was no engine growl, no rush of air, just the sudden presence of black metal and tinted windows sliding into my peripheral vision like a shadow. I slowed instinctively, my hand tightening around my bag. The door opened. Two men in crisp uniforms stepped out, their postures rigid, eyes hidden behind dark sunglasses. One flashed a gleaming emblem, a snarling wolf etched in gold, the mark of the royal alphas. “Camile Whitebrock,” the taller one said, his voice flat and unyielding. “You’re needed at the council house. Get in.” “What?” I froze, the bag slipping from my fingers to the ground. By whose order? I need to call—“ “No phones,” the other interrupted, snatching my purse before I could react. He rifled through it, pulling out my device and tucking it into his pocket. “Alphas command. Move.” It wasn't an invitation; it was a kidnapping dressed in protocol.

  • RISE OF THE SCORNED LUNA   78: Allies

    YARA When I got a message from my mother ordering me back to Winter, I didn’t need anyone to tell me it was because of the failed engagement with Kael Nightshade.The country wasn’t whispering about it anymore. It was no longer a rumor, it was now fact. News traveled faster than wolves, and by the time my driver turned into the Winter Pack estate, I had already rehearsed every version of this conversation in my head. The insults. The disappointment. The threats dressed up as concern.Still, knowing didn’t soften the blow.I straightened my spine in the rearview mirror of my sleek black sedan as I pulled up to the mansion's grand gates. The guards nodded deferentially, waving me through without a word. “Welcome home, Lady Yara.”Home. I scoffed.How generous of them.They treated me like royalty all the way to the sunroom, warm, elegant, suffocating, where my mother sat with her tea laid out precisely the way she liked it. Porcelain cup. Gold rim. No sugar. No honey. Strength withou

  • RISE OF THE SCORNED LUNA   77: The Formal Announcement

    CAMILE "Fuck," Kael growled low and rough against my lips, the word vibrating through me as his tongue delved deeper into my mouth. We were tangled in the massive bed of the island villa, sheets twisted and soaked beneath us, our bodies slick with sweat and the sticky remnants of cum from hours of relentless pleasure. This was our sixth round since the proposal. We weren’t able to keep our hands to ourselves anymore. I was sandwiched between them, naked and trembling, my skin flushed and marked from their touches, bites on my shoulders, fingerprints on my hips.Kael pressed against my back, his hard chest heaving as he kissed me fiercely, one arm banded around my waist to hold me steady. Arlo was in front, his lips trailing hot paths down my neck and collarbone, worshipping every inch. His hand slid up, fingers wrapping loosely around my throat, not tight enough to hurt, just enough pressure to send sparks of heat pooling low in my belly. The light choke made my pulse race, my b

  • RISE OF THE SCORNED LUNA   76: The Reason Why

    CAMILE The moment the word no left my mouth, it seemed like the world tilted.Their faces crumpled in unison, Arlo's smile vanishing into a mask of stunned disbelief, his eyes widening as if I'd slapped him; Kael's soft gaze fracturing with hurt, his jaw dropping just a fraction. The air thickene

  • RISE OF THE SCORNED LUNA   75: Will You Marry Us?

    CAMILE Kael's words hung in the air like a thunderclap, shattering the fragile walls I was starting to build around my heart. I froze, my mouth parting in disbelief. The gravel under my feet felt unsteady, like the ground itself was shifting. Called off? “W-what?” I stammered, my voice barely a

  • RISE OF THE SCORNED LUNA   74: It's Over Between Us

    CAMILE “Kael! Kael, stop!”My voice sounded thin against the violence of the moment.Kael wasn’t listening to me, his grip tightening around Yara's throat, her body pinned flat against the wall, feet hanging off the floor. His face was a mask of raw fury, veins bulging in his neck as he loomed ove

  • RISE OF THE SCORNED LUNA   73: Modesty Doesn't Fit You

    CAMILE My eyelids fluttered open to soft sunlight streaming through gauzy curtains, the kind that made everything look deceptively peaceful. Then everything slammed back in at once. The alley. The white handkerchief. Darkness. I bolted upright, heart hammering, expecting ropes biting into my wri

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