LOGINAria had always believed in fate until the night it betrayed her. Chosen by the Moon Goddess to be the mate of Alpha Kael of the powerful Shadow Moon Pack, she believed destiny had finally chosen her. But before the entire pack, Kael rejected her, tearing their sacred bond apart and leaving her broken, humiliated, and alone. Marked by a shattered bond and abandoned by the only home she has ever known, Aria is forced into the wilderness with nothing but her wounded wolf and the will to survive. Life beyond the pack is brutal, but it teaches her a truth she never understood before survival is not just instinct, it is strength. Pain becomes her teacher, and every step away from Shadow Moon forges her into something far more dangerous than the girl Kael cast aside. When the infamous Night Fang Alpha offers her refuge among his ruthless pack, Aria begins to discover a new side of herself. The darkness she once feared slowly becomes her greatest weapon. But Kael’s regret refuses to stay buried, and the echo of the bond he destroyed begins to draw attention from powerful enemies and forces tied to destiny itself. Now Aria must choose her own path. Will she remain the hunted wolf everyone expects her to be, or rise stronger than fate and become a wolf who kneels to no one?
View MoreThe night I turned eighteen, the moon was full. It was shining bright and glowing silver and cold, up in the sky like it was watching us. As if it knew what was going to happen. The entire Shadow Moon Pack gathered in the open square, standing in wide circles around the elders. There was whispering, and everyone was smiling and waiting.
Everyone knew what a full moon meant.
Mates.
I stood near the edge of the square, my hands was shaking so badly that I had to curl my fingers into my sleeves to hide it. My heart was beating too fast, too loud, and my chest was so heavy like a rock had been placed inside it.
My wolf was awake.
She manifested for the first time that night, stretching and breathing inside me like she knew this day will come and waiting for this moment all our lives.
He is near, she whispered.
I swallowed hard.
I didn’t need her to say his name.
Alpha Kael.
I had known him for as long as I could remember. He's always there training with the warriors, standing beside the elders, leading patrols even before he officially became an Alpha. He was strong, tall, and confident in a way that made everyone listen when he spoke.
The pack adored him and the Warriors respected him.
Young girls admired and whispered about him when they thought no one was listening.
And I… I loved him.
I always had.
I loved him quietly, from a distance. I never told him. Never dared to expect or hope for anything more than being near him, breathing the same air, hearing his voice carry across the pack grounds.
But this wasn’t about love.
In our world, there's nothing like love, love came second.
Fate came first.
The Moon Goddess chose mates, binding two souls together with a bond stronger than choice, stronger than fear, stronger than pride.
No one rejected a mate.
No one dared to insult the Moon Goddess.
No one except Kael has that gut.
The drums began to beat slowly, deeply, echoing through the trees that surrounded our territory. Each beat sent a vibration through the ground and into my bones. The elders stepped forward, forming a wide circle around the center of the square. Their voices rose together, chanting words so old I didn’t understand them, only felt them.
Wolves leaned closer. Eyes glowed faintly in the dark. The air was growing thick, very heavy with power.
Then it happened.
The pull.
It struck me without warning sharp, sudden, and overwhelming. My breath caught painfully in my throat as heat and sharp pain crashed together in my chest. It felt like something snapped into place inside of me, like a missing piece had finally been forced home.
The bond was real. Tight. Alive.
My knees nearly gave out.
I turned and my heart was pounding so hard I thought it might burst open.
Kael stood across the circle from me.
His eyes glowed so bright gold, brighter than I had ever seen them before. His body stiffened, his muscles locking as the bond hit him too. I could feel it feel him like a thread pulling tight between our souls.
For one single, fragile moment, hope bloomed in my chest.
Maybe fate had been kind.
Maybe the Moon Goddess had chosen right.
Maybe.
Then I saw the expression on his face.
There was no wonder there.
No warmth.
No acceptance.
He's face looks so cold filled with rage and anger.
Sharp.
Burning.
The murmurs around us died instantly. The entire pack went silent, like the world itself had stopped breathing.
Kael stepped forward.
His jaw was clenched so tight I could see the muscle jumping beneath his skin. His fists were balled at his sides, knuckles white with tension.
No, he said.
The word cracked through the night like thunder.
Gasps ripped through the crowd.
My body was frozen, my mind struggling to catch up. Kael? My voice came out small, broken, barely more than a whisper.
I won’t accept this, he said, his voice hard and unforgiving. This bond is a mistake.
The words hit me harder than any blow and I was heartbroken.
My heart dropped straight into my stomach.
One of the elders stepped forward quickly. Alpha Kael, you must think carefully. This is the will of the Moon Goddess.
I have thought about it, he snapped, cutting the elder off. And I won’t be forced into a bond I don’t want.
I don't want this!, he shouted.
Fear crawled up my spine.
Then he said the words that shattered everything.
I reject Aria as my mate.
Pain exploded inside me.
It tore through my chest like claws ripping me apart from the inside. I screamed as the bond shattered violently, burning through my veins, my lungs, my soul. My whole body was weak, My legs gave out, and I crashed to my knees on the cold ground, gasping for air that wouldn’t come.
My wolf screamed inside me, her howl filled with agony and confusion.
The pain was unbearable.
I curled forward, clutching my chest as tears streamed down my face, my body shaking uncontrollably.
And Kael.
Kael turned away.
I saw her then.
Selene.
She stood just behind him, her hand brushing his arm, her eyes filled with something dangerously close to triumph. The she-wolf he has always loved. The one he had chosen over fate.
The pack watched in stunned silence as I collapsed completely onto the ground, broken and shaking, while their Alpha walked away with another woman at his side.
No one moved.
No one helped me.
That night, lying alone beneath the cold moon, I learned the truth.
Fate was not kind.
Fate was cruel.
Everything felt different. Not just the battlefield.Not just the wolves. The world itself had changed.I could feel it in the air like the aftermath of a storm too massive for anyone to fully understand yet. Invisible tension still lingered across the land, but it no longer felt suffocating.It felt uncertain.Like reality itself had been forced to rearrange around a truth it never expected to exist.The war was over. But peace?Peace was far more complicated.The bonds are changing, I said quietly.My voice carried softly across the cliffs overlooking the valley below.Azrael stood beside me, silent and unreadable as always. Wind moved through his dark hair while his silver eyes scanned the horizon.Not breaking, he said after a moment. Evolving.The word settled heavily in my chest.Evolving.That was exactly what this felt like.Not destruction. Transformation.Below us, wolves moved throughout the ruined encampment in strange, uncertain patterns. Packs that once functioned with r
The battlefield returned in a violent flash of silver light.One second, there was nothing but the endless void of the Goddess’s trial.The next, war crashed back into existence around me.Smoke curled through the air.The earth was split apart from battle.Blood stained the ground beneath hundreds of wolves frozen in place.Claws remained half-raised. Growls died in throats.Even the wind seemed to stop moving.Everything paused.Waiting.Because the Moon Goddess stood between both sides of the battlefield like judgment itself.And this time, everyone listened.Silver light surrounded her form, glowing so brightly it painted the battlefield in pale moonlight despite the dark sky above us. No wolf dared move. Not enemies. Not allies.Fear and reverence held them still.It is done, the Goddess said.Her voice rolled across the battlefield effortlessly.Not loud. Not forced. But impossible to ignore.My chest tightened as her gaze shifted across the wolves before finally settling on Kae
There is only one way, the Moon Goddess said.The words echoed through the battlefield like a judgment carved into the sky itself.Then the world shifted.One second, screams and blood surrounded me. Wolves clashed beneath a storm-dark sky while silver fire burned through the earth. Kael stood somewhere behind me. Azrael’s power still pulsed through the bond between us like a living heartbeat.And the next everything vanished.The battlefield disappeared beneath my feet.No sound. No wind. No ground.Only silver nothingness stretching endlessly in every direction.My breath caught. I knew this place.The endless silver horizon. The unnatural silence.The feeling of standing inside something larger than reality itself.My dream.Except this time, it wasn’t a dream.This ends with you, the Moon Goddess said.Her voice seemed to come from everywhere at once.I turned slowly.She stood several feet away, silver robes flowing like liquid moonlight around her body. Her eyes glowed brighter
The sky split and tore open.A jagged fracture ripped across the heavens, violent and absolute, as if something far beyond this world had forced its way through by sheer will alone. Silver light poured through the opening blinding, endless, swallowing the battlefield in a glow that didn’t feel warm or holy.It felt heavy. Ancient. Unforgiving.Every wolf dropped. Instinct. Fear. Reverence.Bodies hit the ground almost in unison, heads bowed low, submission etched into every line of their forms. Even the strongest among them the warriors who feared nothing couldn’t stand against the pressure of that presence.Even the battlefield itself seemed to bow.The trees leaned, their branches trembling. The cracked earth settled as if trying to mend itself under her gaze. The air thickened, charged with something vast and immovable.I didn’t.My legs remained locked. My head stayed high.My heart pounded, but not from fear. Not entirely.Something else burned in my chest something stubborn, som
The creature moved and Azrael missed.That alone shattered something in my mind.Azrael never missed.Not in battle. Not in instinct. Not in anything.But this thing It wasn’t bound by the same rules.It blurred past him like smoke, its form flickering, shifting between something solid and somethin
It started with a whisper.Soft. Barely there. Like something brushing against the edges of my mind.Then came the pulse.Low at first. Rhythmic. Alive.And then, chaos.I was standing alone in the courtyard, the early light of dawn barely touching the stone beneath my feet, when it hit.A surge of
The dream did not feel like a dream.It felt like judgment.I stood in a silver void, the ground beneath my feet glowing faintly as if it were made of moonlight itself. It wasn’t solid in the way earth should be, but it held me, steady and unyielding. The light pulsed beneath my soles, slow and ali
The moment we crossed into Azrael’s territory.Something inside me snapped open.Not painfully.Powerfully.It wasn’t like breaking.It was like something long locked away had finally been released.I dropped to my knees, my palms hitting the ground as a sharp gasp tore from my chest. Energy surged
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