FAZER LOGINKillian
The ballroom glowed with warmth and music, filled with laughter and clinking glasses. Wolves danced, drank, and celebrated like it was the last night on earth.
And yet, I felt nothing. The night was supposed to be me choosing my mate, my Luna, but how could I when the one person I wanted didn't want me?
But what was with her bad playing games with me? Did she think that I couldn't get over her because I loved her?
I moved from group to group, my face split into a forced smile. I greeted my guests, nodded at elders, exchanged shallow pleasantries with acquaintances and with every female that brushed too close, every hopeful Luna candidate with perfectly painted lips and sparkly eyes. It all blurred. I wasn't with them.
…because I was watching the damn door.
Waiting for her.
Lyra.
Hoping that she had been serious about wanting me.
The woman who once turned me away as if I was unworthy, was the same woman who now claimed she wanted to be my Luna. And despite everything, my wolf stirred every time I imagined her walking back in. Whenever I imagined her professing her love for me the way she had done for that man.
But minutes passed. Then an hour.
No Lyra. She didn't come to find me. It had all been a joke… again.
“Alpha Killian,” a woman purred beside me… Clara? Cara? Cora? I wasn't sure and I didn’t care. She slipped her hand into the crook of my elbow, leaning in far too close. “You have been quiet tonight. Far too withdrawn from your own ceremony.”
I looked down at her with a polite smile. “Just tired.”
She didn’t let go. “Perhaps I can help with that?”
Gods.
Every nerve in my body wanted to snap. I turned away abruptly.
“Excuse me.”
My feet moved of their own accord, weaving through guests, passing dancers and council members. I pushed open the back doors of the mansion and stepped into the night air.
The crisp wind cut through the heat swirling in my chest. I followed the stone path behind the house… and then froze.
There she was. The woman of my dreams. The woman I dreamt of every night. Every damned single night.
Lyra.
Standing beneath the garden lights, her golden hair catching the moonlight, her back slightly tense.
And right in front of her… Damon. The man she loved. The man she lived for.
My blood turned to ice.
He was close. Too close for my comfort.
His hand on her arm, his mouth running, his damn eyes watching her like she was his.
I had heard her say she left him. She said it was over. She said she wanted me. She had said she wanted to be my Luna.
And here she was.
Again.
Talking to him. Too close to him and she wasn't pushing him away.
I clenched my jaw and stepped back before they could notice me. My vision narrowed. My breath was shallow. I didn’t wait to hear what she was saying because I knew how this story went.
She would always go back to him because it had always been him.
I stalked back to the party, shoving the doors open harder than I meant to. The music and the smell of different smells of perfumes hit me again, suffocating.
Fine.
If she wanted to play games, so could I.
I found the first woman that looked remotely interested. Tall, curvy, pretty in the sort of way that made people turn heads. She wore red. Bright, blood red.
“You.” I pointed at her.
She blinked. “Alpha?”
“Come. Walk with me.”
A surprised smile tugged at her lips. “Of course, alpha.”
I didn’t even know her name. Didn’t care.
I didn’t want her anyway. I just wanted Lyra to see. See that she wasn’t the only one who could move on. That I didn’t need her. That her promises meant nothing now. That I had moved on away from her.
Though at this moment, I wasn't sure who I was trying to convince. Her or me.
We passed guests, whispers trailing in our wake. I led her out toward the back, the same way I had seen Lyra and that man.
I hoped she would be there. I hoped she would see. I hoped she would hear me whisper sweet nothings to a woman whose name I didn't even know.
But then…
A sharp scream tore through the night.
Damon.
I froze mid-step, instincts kicking in.
Then another sound. A heavy thud. Followed by what could only be a body slamming into something hard… and then laughter.
Hers.
Lyra’s.
Low, triumphant. Wild.
I took two steps forward and found the scene just in view through the trees.
Lyra stood alone now.
Damon was sprawled on the grass, groaning, holding his ribs.
She had thrown him?
My chest swelled.
She didn’t go back to him?
She fought him.
Was I seeing things? Was it all true or was I hallucinating so as to hide my pain?
But whether it was true or not, that flicker of rage in me… the one that had dragged another woman out here in some foolish attempt at revenge, snuffed out like a flame in the wind.
I turned around, brushing past the girl in red without a word.
“What…?” she started.
I didn’t stop walking.
Back into the party. Back to my own damn head. I should have known better. Lyra wasn’t like other wolves. She never had been.
And now… now she was different. Stronger. More dangerous. And more mine than ever. But even if she wanted me, even if she wanted it… I wouldn’t go to her yet.
Let her burn for me the way I had burned for her. Let her fight for me.
Let her prove it.
Because if she meant it, if she truly meant to be mine this time, then she would come back.
And when she did…
I wouldn’t let her go.
I wanted to make sure that she meant it when she said that she wanted me.
KillianThe ballroom glowed with warmth and music, filled with laughter and clinking glasses. Wolves danced, drank, and celebrated like it was the last night on earth.And yet, I felt nothing. The night was supposed to be me choosing my mate, my Luna, but how could I when the one person I wanted didn't want me?But what was with her bad playing games with me? Did she think that I couldn't get over her because I loved her?I moved from group to group, my face split into a forced smile. I greeted my guests, nodded at elders, exchanged shallow pleasantries with acquaintances and with every female that brushed too close, every hopeful Luna candidate with perfectly painted lips and sparkly eyes. It all blurred. I wasn't with them.…because I was watching the damn door.Waiting for her. Lyra.Hoping that she had been serious about wanting me.The woman who once turned me away as if I was unworthy, was the same woman who now claimed she wanted to be my Luna. And despite everything, my wolf
LyraHis body was so close to mine that I could barely think.The heat from him rolled off in waves as he loomed over me, his hands braced on the wall beside my head. The music from the Luna choosing ceremony party was just a faint thrum in the background now, as though the world had narrowed down to this moment, to this one man whose heart I had shattered long ago and now wanted to heal.“What do you want from me, Lyra?” Killian growled, his voice low and sharp like broken glass ready to cut into my soul.I met his eyes, my heart racing. “I want to be your Luna, alpha”He flinched.For a heartbeat, I thought he would say something, anything, but instead, he laughed. Bitter and hollow and then shook his head.“No,” he said, backing away from me, shaking his head. “No, you don’t.”“Killian~~ I…”“Don’t,” he cut in, his voice rising. “Don’t say my name like that. Like it means something to you now. Where was that when you turned your back on me? When you chose ‘him’ over me? When you hu
“I can't believe you are here, Ayana." I squealed, hugging the girl in my arms.“Come on Lyra, you will squish me into a ball if you keep this up. You have been hugging me the whole day." Ayana complained with a pout and I smiled.Ayana was my best friend before Selene came along. A year before my eighteenth birthday which is two years now, she left the pack without much of an explanation.In my past life, Selene mocked me for taking away my best friend's mate. It turned out that Damon was Ayana's true mate. I had already started falling in love with Damon back then and I guessed she left because she couldn't stand her best friend having feelings for her mate. I wondered if he still was in this life too.“I am happy that you are back." I replied sincerely. In my past life, she never came back till my death. “I thought you forgot all about me after getting a new best friend." Ayana joked but something told me she meant it.“No one can replace you in my heart and don't ever think like
“What the hell was that about, Lyra?” Selene yelled from behind me as she hastened her steps to catch up with me. I turned around, my anger simmering but I masked it with indifference."What was what about?” I queried back with a frown.“Why did you turn down Damon's proposal? You made him look like a joke in the whole pack." She hissed, glaring at me.“What was I supposed to do when I am not ready to be his girlfriend?" “What do you mean you don't want to be with him? Last night,you said…”"I thought it over and while Damon is a good man, I want to concentrate on other things first and not starting a relationship.” I cut her off, folding my hands on my chest daring her to continue.Selene looked taken aback by my answer, she never expected that from me. She wasn't used to me not doing what she wanted. I had been a puppet.In my past life, I was a fool who got easily manipulated by their sweet words and coercion. Things were different and I was going to undo every single mistake I m
LyraI took my time getting ready that morning. Every movement, every choice was deliberate. Today, I would see him and that’s exactly why she was already here.Selene.In the past, I had thought her presence comforting, like a sister waiting to help me pick the right outfit or whisper advice about love. But now I knew better. Her charm had always been a weapon. Her loyalty, an illusion. And I… well, I had walked right into the trap they laid for me.Not this time.I stepped out of the shower, letting the steam swirl around me like mist on a battlefield. Choosing a pair of high-waisted skinny jeans and a form-fitting tee, I made sure everything I wore said one thing: I’m not your puppet anymore.At the vanity, I brushed out my silver hair, the color Selene once convinced me to hide. I applied a soft, bold makeup look, letting the glow of my skin and the icy blue of my eyes speak for themselves. My reflection looked like a stranger to the old Lyra. But to me, now, it looked like power.
LyraDarkness pressed in from all sides. It was suffocating and endless. I blinked hard, once, twice, trying to adjust to the black void that swallowed me whole. Every nerve in my body screamed in pain, a deep ache that radiated from my bones outward. I tried to cry out but no sound came. Not even a whimper.Then came the memories. They were sharp, unforgiving, and merciless.Damon.Selene.The two people I loved the most. My boyfriend and my best friend.Their betrayal pierced deeper than the cold steel they drove into my body, deeper than the acid they forced down my throat. I gagged as the phantom pain surged through me again, tears slipping silently down my cheeks. But none of it, none, hurt as much as knowing they were the ones who had done this to me.And for what? Power.It all began when I ignored every warning and chose Damon as my mate. Blinded by what I thought was love, I didn’t see the ambition lurking behind his smile. He didn’t love me. He needed me. My power. My status







