LOGIN“Amani,” Vance stuttered.
He actually took a half-step back, his boots scuffing against the hardwood floor. “You're awake. I… I didn't think you'd be up yet.”
I sat up slowly, the silk sheets sliding off my skin.
I felt the morning chill hit my shoulders, but I didn't reach for a robe. I didn't try to hide the way my eyes were likely bloodshot from the 'death' I’d just experienced. I wanted him to see me, really see me, standing in the wreckage of the mating he was currently torching.
I kept my eyes locked on Zebub's face, her ‘victim’ mask.
She was leaning into him, her small hands clutching his forearm so tightly her knuckles were white. It was a performance that deserved an award, but I could see the way her eyes darted to the expensive heirlooms on my nightstand.
She was already measuring the value of my room.
“You're late, Vance. You were supposed to be back at midnight.”
My voice was flat, devoid of the frantic worry he was probably expecting. In my past life, I would have spent those hours pacing the floor, imagining him dead in a ditch, howling for my mate until my throat was raw. Now, I just felt a cold, hollow space where our chosen bond used to pulse. It was incredibly liberating.
“There was an ambush at the creek,” he explained, stepping further into the room and pulling Zebub closer as if he needed her for protection.
The irony wasn't lost on me, the big, bad Alpha-heir using a 'traumatized' girl as a meat-shield against his mate's stare. “The rogues had a camp. It was chaos, blood everywhere. And this girl… I found her in a cage, Amani. She was trembling so hard she couldn't even tell me her name. I couldn't just leave her there to rot.”
Zebub made a small, helpless sound and buried her face in his chest.
The movement was so practiced, so perfectly timed, it made my stomach turn. I could almost smell the fake fear rolling off her, masked by a scent that was designed to drive a male wolf insane. It was an oily, cloying sweetness, something like rotting lilies, that made Sara, my wolf, snarl behind my ribs. She knew exactly what this girl was, even if Vance’s wolf was currently being led around by its pheromones.
I kept my face cold and unreadable.
Deep down, a part of me was screaming. In my last life, I had jumped out of bed, wrapped her in a blanket, and treated her like a pack sister. I had been the one to play right into her hands, offering her tea while she planned my execution. I had been a fool, blinded by the sacredness of the mate bond and the belief that being a good mate meant being a doormat.
But the Moon Goddess had reached into the void and pulled me out for a reason.
“I got her out,” Vance continued.
He finally looked me in the eyes, and I saw the helplessness there, the look of a man who had already surrendered his brain to his wolf’s basest instincts. He looked exhausted, but there was a spark of something new in his eyes, a feverish, obsessive light that told me the 'bond' she’d faked was already working its poison.
“But as soon as I touched her… the bond hit me hard. Like a blow to the chest. My wolf went crazy, Amani. Willow is not letting her go. He wouldn't even let the pack doctors near her.”
He swallowed hard, his Adam’s apple bobbing in a throat tight with guilt.
“She's my fated mate. The Goddess gave her to me. And I’m going to keep her.”
The words should have been the end of me. In our world, 'fated mate' was the ultimate trump card. It was supposed to be the most sacred connection in existence, blessed by the moon herself. But standing there, having just spoken to Selene herself, I knew it was a lie. This wasn't a gift, it was a curse designed to tear my lineage apart.
In my old life, I'd have burst into tears.
Begging him to think of us, of the years we’d spent as mates, of the future we’d promised to the pack. I would have made myself small, hoping my grief would make him choose our history over her scent. I would have spent weeks trying to prove I was a better Luna than her.
What a massive, pathetic waste of time!
I swung my legs out of bed and stood tall, ignoring the way the floor felt like ice against my feet. I didn't look like a she-wolf who'd just been told her mate found another. What stood here was a general preparing for battle, surveying the enemy before the first strike. I felt the power the Goddess had branded onto my forehead starting to pulse, a low rush of ancient authority in my veins.
“Fated mate?” I repeated coldly.
I let a small, mocking smile play on my lips. “That's quite the story, Vance. A girl just happens to be found in a rogue cage at the exact moment our border negotiations are falling apart? And she just happens to be your destined match? That's almost too perfect, don’t you think, hon?”
I began to walk toward him, my movements slow and deliberate.
I watched his pupils dilate as I entered his personal space. He expected me to be weak, to be the 'soft' Luna everyone talked about. He didn't realize that the woman he mated was gone, and the one standing here was a ghost with a grudge.
“What is that supposed to mean?” Vance snapped, his face flushing a deep, angry red.
He was always so easy to trigger. “You think I'm lying about the bond? I can feel it pulling at my soul! It’s literal agony to be more than a foot away from her! You have no idea what it feels like to finally find the other half of your wolf!”
“I think you're being played,” I replied, walking toward him with the slow, predatory grace of a wolf who had already seen the end of the world.
I stopped so close I could see the individual drops of sweat on his neck. I could smell the blood on his hands, rogue blood, and soon, if he wasn't careful, the blood of our own pack. A foot away from him I stopped, close enough to smell the rogue forest scent on his clothes and the cloying, sweet stench of the woman in his arms.
“And I think you're being a fool. A weak-willed, easily led Alpha who wouldn't know a blessing from a parasite if it bit him in the face.”
It was the scent of rain, wild lilies, and the stubborn, fierce spirit that had been haunting my every thought.I caught her by the scruff of her neck to steady her, my heart hammering against my ribs in a way that had nothing to do with the shift. She was smaller than I last saw her, her fur ruffled and her eyes wide with a mix of shock and desperation.“Amani! What are you doing here?!” I roared, the words half-human, half-growl as I shifted back fully. “Shift!”At my order, she scrambled back, her paws sliding on the moss as she returned to her human form, breathless and wild-eyed. She looked like a ghost in the night, her skin pale in the moonlight, but her gaze was a furnace.“I was following her,” she gasped, clutching a robe to her chest that she must have stashed nearby. “She left the house, Menelik. She’s meeting someone. I had to know.”I grabbed her by the shoulders, my grip probably too tight, but I couldn't help it.The sheer recklessness of her being out here, drained an
Menelik’s Point of ViewPatience was a luxury I was running out of.I leaned against the rough-hewn timber of my hut, watching the mist roll off the neutral ground like a funeral shroud. Somewhere across that border, the Eclipse Star was being picked apart by a parasite, and the woman I had searched years for was being drained of her very soul to fund the feast.I’d watched the packhouse for days. I’d seen what Vance and his rogue inflicted on Amani. It was a pure insult. Every time they had sex, a piece of Amani withered. I could smell the decline in her scent, the way the vibrant, forest-pine aroma of her spirit was being replaced by clinical exhaustion.Zebub wasn’t just a mistress, I could tell she was an executioner. She was pulling the strings of a triangle bond as it fit her plans, waiting for the exact sign to end Amani permanently.“You’re brooding, Menelik,” a voice rasped from the dark.I didn’t turn. I knew the scent. “Brooding is for poets. I’m calculating.”One of my sco
The moment my boots hit Eclipse Star soil, I knew things would change drastically.And I didn’t have to wait long. Out from behind a twisted old oak, my father appeared, clutching a worn leather satchel. His face was etched with exhaustion and cold fury. “The treasury’s bleeding out, Amani,” he said bluntly, skipping any pleasantries.He pulled a thick wad of papers from the bag, printouts, digital receipts, each one telling a story of reckless greed.I stared at the figures, my eyes widening.These were not in the ledgers, it was the first time I’d seen them.Damn! Vance hadn’t just been distracted, he’d been stealing from the pack. And that was a serious crime, the Elders had agreed to separate private from business accounts. Luxury cars, jewelry enough to fund a militia, and, most damning of all, a private island in the Atlantic. A getaway for his ‘treasure.’ He’d also drained our joint money and was now gutting the pack’s emergency funds.“This man is crazy”, I hi
I stepped into a dream carved from silver light, where the air crushed the breath from my chest. My knees shattered against a floor of glass flowers that cut into my flesh.Then, she appeared, not just an ordinary woman, but a cold, glowing presence that felt like the moon had taken a human shape just to sneer at my mortality.Selene, the Moon Goddess.This time, she didn't radiate warmth but something more like a terrifying disgust.“You look pathetic, Amani,” the tone vibrated through my bones rather than my ears.I tried to stand, the glass slicing into my skin.“I’m being bled dry. My mate is in another woman’s bed, and my wolf is in pain. What do you expect?”“I expect the Luna I chose, not the victim you’ve become,” she snapped, her stare like frozen stars. “Stop showing them your weakness. Not to the coward who wears the title, and certainly not to the scavenger at his table. You weren't made to be a footnote in Vance’s tragedy. You were meant to take Eclipse Star to heights th
The packhouse had shifted from a place of authority into a cruel, drawn-out torment chamber.Strange enough, Zebub didn’t kill me with a single strike using the incomplete bond, that would’ve been too quick, too merciful I think, for a fifth wheel in the relationship. Instead, she chose a more insidious method. She kept Vance in her bed almost nonstop, knowing that the tether between us was still alive, a live wire that burned with every passing hour.Because she refused to accept the triangle mating, torturing me with the pain of the betrayal of my mate was her best bet.Most days, I was slumped against the cold stone of my office floor or curled in a corner of the library, gasping as phantom heat and disturbing sensations tore through my body. It was a violation on a unimaginable level. Every touch Vance gave her, every breath she drew from him, vibrated through my skin, making me feel haunted by a ghost that refused to stop screaming.‘Make it stop, Amani. Please,’ Sara’s whimpered
Utterly humiliated, I sprinted into the clearing, tears blurring my vision, and crashed headlong into a solid wall of muscle.Menelik caught me just in time, his hands steady on my shoulders, preventing me from collapsing face down into the mud. I froze, forehead pressed against his chest, gasping as if the air might refuse to fill my lungs. My ribs ached with each breath, and my soul felt laid bare, exposed for him to see.“Amani? What’s wrong?” His voice was calm, a steady anchor in the storm raging inside me.At that moment, the dam shattered.Words spilled from me. I told him about the Council’s decision, Zebub’s smug smile, how Vance looked at her as if I were just a forgotten ledger to be tucked away. I kept the secret of the Lycan’s bite, the horror my father had revealed, locked in my throat. But everything else erupted, spilling out like a wound torn open. Humiliation at being replaced, the cold hall, my husband practically handing my life over to a rogue.Menelik listened, j







