LOGINFiona thinks she has it all-love, loyalty, and a secured life-until her mate, Alpha Kael, leaves her for his first love, Laila. Abandoning her at the altar on the day of their bond reaffirmation before the moon goddess, Fiona watches helplessly as Kael dotes on Laila from the shadows without knowing how else to claim back her mate. Fiona soon discovers she's pregnant and hopes the news will finally bring Kael back to her. But her world shatters when Laila, also carrying Kael's child, pushes Fiona down a hill during a heated fight, causing her to have a miscarriage that left her broken and desperate for revenge. Just when all hopes seems lost, Fiona crosses path with Alpha Derek, the blind yet most powerful Alpha in the Eastern region. He offers revenge against her unfaithful mate and his mistress in exchange for becoming his Luna for a year. She agrees. But Derek is no savior. He hides behind his dark shades and darker secrets. Worse still, he’s the very architect of her pains. Yet the closer she gets to him, the more her heart betrays her...because the most dangerous thing about Derek isn't his power or his schemes but the way he makes her want him, even when she swore she'd never risk her heart again.
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“The Alpha is gone!”
A sharp scream cut through the crowd of wolves that were gathered in their glamorous attires for the celebration of the pack’s founding anniversary and my renewal blessing with my mate, Alpha Kael.
My head snapped slowly around, and my stomach lurched aggressively when I saw the person who had just cried wolf was Eva, my personal maid. She trembled in the doorway, wringing her apron with a pale face.
For a beat, I thought I was imagining it—the bonfire blazing at the center of the open roof hall, smoke from it curling into the night sky, and the elders in white stamping their feet around it—but it was real, collapsing into chaos when it was supposed to be a night of celebration.
I should have been glowing with pride, hand in hand with Kael before the moon goddess, reaffirming our bond, but instead I knelt alone, my sweaty fingers clutching my white gown that pooled around me as I whispered silent prayers against Kael’s humiliation just before Eva came in with the sour news.
“What?!” The words flew out of my mouth before I could stop it.
“Th-the Alpha…he’s…he’s gone,” Eva’s lips quivered.
“What do you mean gone?” I demanded in a failed attempt to keep my shaky voice—that echoed around the hall that was now dead silent as the drums and elders incantation had ceased—steady.
“I…I checked everywhere,” she stuttered, her grips tightening on her apron, “His chambers… the courtyard…everywhere. But he is nowhere to be found.”
I swept my gaze around the hall to find every eye pinned on me in a pitiful, judging manner. With the humiliation now unbearable, I grabbed the extra length of my gown up to my knees and fled the hall without looking back, my heels striking the stone path noisily.
I made my way to the temple, ready to weep before the moon goddess and question why she was letting such fate befall me when a familiar honeysuckle scent hit my nose. With my heart racing and breaths ragged, I followed the scent to the temple doors.
A part of me prayed for it not to be what I thought it was before leaning closer to see Kael, with Laila pressed to his side like conjoined twins through the glass opening.
“You look best in red.”
He said to her in a low, sultry voice, as his eyes, dark with admiration, locked on Laila with so much untold passion that I haven’t seen in the past weeks.
Laila giggled flirtatiously just loud enough for me to hear over the night insect that cried endlessly into the still night.
Aside from the fact that I was panting from the race, my chest rising and falling sharply, outwardly, I looked composed with my hair still pinned high like an empress. But inside? I was crumbling. This was supposed to be our vow renewal night, yet, here was my husband and mate, Alpha Kael, having the time of his life with Laila, his first love and perfect daughter of late Elder Maurine-the pack’s most connected wolf at the time.
Eva, finally catching up with me, pressed a bottle of water into my hand without a word. I took it and returned my eyes to Kael in time to see him plant a kiss on Laila’s neck before leaning in to whisper something into her ear. She laughed again, throwing her head back to give him more room to plant more kisses as he whispered against her skin.
My wolf, Nyra, growled inside my head. “Let me shift. I want to shred her into pieces. If you like, I can shred them both.”
“No,” I murmured under my breath, shoving the thought away as my fingers dug into the plastic bottle till it bent out of shape.
“Is…is there anything else I can do for you, Luna?” Eva asked softly after a short while.
“No. Just go on and set the room like I instructed you earlier, it might come in handy later tonight,” I replied and with a soft bow, Eva slipped away.
How did it come to this in less than fifteen days? How did it go from bubbles of endless laughter to sudden numbness?
Kael and I met during a late-night patrol two years ago, me, a twenty-three-year-old Beta-elect of the Lunaria pack, and him, still reeling from Laila’s public breakup. She’d left him for Derek, the blind, ruthless and enigmatic Alpha of Silvercrest pack, claiming Kael wasn't powerful enough for her taste. Kael was broken. I wasn't looking. But the Moon Goddess marked him as mine and he didn't resist. We mated quickly, the bond was intense, undeniable. He was ambitious, determined to prove that he had moved on from everything, including Laila. I love that Kael-fiesty, passionate, and mine. Shortly after our marriage, a rogue attacked the Lunaria pack, killing my parents and destroying half the pack. For my sake, Kael took in the survivors, merging them with the Moonveil. His selflessness deepened my love, and for a while, our bond was unshakable. But since Laila crawled back two weeks ago, Kael had grown cold and distant as he spent most of his time parading around the pack like her damn tour guide. Sick from their shameless display of love like high school lovers who had just been crowned prom king and queen, I reached for the temple door only to feel a hand grip my arm from behind. I turned around, ready to strike but froze at the sight of Gareth, Kael’s beta. He stepped up to my front, blocking me with fake calmness. “Luna Fiona.” he flashed a pretentious smile at me. Cocking my brows, “Get out of my way, Gareth,” I shot at once. “Fiona, don’t. Don't do this,” he said under his breath, rolling his eyes around. “This isn’t the right time or place for such.” “I don't fucking care,” I lashed on through gritted teeth. “Come on, look around you.” he gestured subtly. “There are Alphas, Betas, diplomats. Every corner of this ballroom is crawling with powerful eyes. If you cause a scene in a gathering like this one, it is going to make the headlines. Do you want that kind of embarrassment?” “I’m already embarrassed,” I snapped, “Plus he is publicly flirting with his mistress with no atom of shame. He is not even trying to hide it so why should I care?” “I know you are hurt, Fiona,” Gareth said, lowering his voice. “But causing a scene here won’t help. It is best that you talk to him in private. Later.” I stared straight into his eyes. “If I wait any longer, the pack might think I’ve accepted defeat. They might think she is rightfully his, so I need to strike now that the iron is still hot.” “No, you don’t have to. That is a wrong move,” Gareth countered firmly. Ignoring him, I tried moving past him but he blocked me again. With uncontrollable anger now pulsing through my veins, “Tell the Alpha this,” I thundered at the top of my voice, “I would walk away tonight, I would give him a long stretch of thread, after then, I will rise again, but not as his Luna, but as his reckoning,” the words poured without me thinking it through. Gasps tore through the crowds and Gareth raised a brow with his mouth falling open to give a reply but I didn’t give him a chance as I turned and stormed back to my chamber with my gown sweeping behind me. Back in my room that was set up for what I thought would be the perfect night—rose petals scattered around with the air heavy with sandalwood—I slipped into the lingerie he never resists me in and misted myself with rose amber and mint. Then I sat facing the mirror, aching for his touch that he had denied me of since the arrival of Laila, foolishly expecting some wild fun from him riding me all night. That was how I found myself waiting, convincing myself that he wouldn’t spend a scared night like this with his mistress, but I was dead wrong as the night grew old with no sign of him. I was already drifting off to sleep when a wave of nausea hit me without warning, I barely made it to the bathroom before emptying my stomach.With my chest heaving and eyes burning with tears, I stumbled back into the room, unable to label what must have provoked my stomach in such a manner. Feeling angry and helpless with Kael's absence further infuriating me, I threw on a robe and stormed towards his chamber, no longer able to hold back.
I met Gareth standing outside like he was expecting my arrival. “Fiona,” he started. “Oh! Not again,” I said silently, rolling my eyes. “I want to see Kael,” I snapped with my cheeks burning with humiliation and stomach twisting. “He’s not available for the meantime. He gave an order not to let anyone through.” “What do you mean? I’m his wife now for goodness sake, not just anyone!” I growled. “I know, but he’s resting and strictly asked for no form of disturbance. So I suggest you retire to your room for the night.” Completely losing my patience, I snapped and shoved him hard to the side, pushing my way through as he struggled to catch his balance. I stormed like hell was behind me to Laila’s room, and threw the door open without bothering to knock. There they were. Laila on all fours naked, Kael behind her, pants down, grunting like a wounded wolf. “Faster! Go Harder!” Laila screamed. I couldn't breathe. I lost my balance as fresh tears broke out of my eyes and dropped weakly to the ground, just realizing how much toil the retching had taken on me.Derek’s POV I finally dragged myself back to my chambers, more out of necessity than desire. My leg throbbed relentlessly, the pain reminding me of how far past my limit I’d pushed myself these past few days. The moment I got into the quiet space and sat at the edge of the bed, the thoughts I had been trying to avoid all day by busying myself with Fiona’s rescue caught up with me.Revealing that I wasn’t blind? God, what a reckless move.For years, I had let my blindness be my armor, the greatest weapon any wolf can ever ask for, a shield as well as camouflage. It had given me the freedom to observe people for whom they truly are, as they were always their real selves around me because they believed I couldn’t see them. And it made my judgment easier and faster.But now? Now the armor was off, and the veil was torn, I wasn’t sure what life would look like.Would the allied packs call me deceitful for leading with a lie? Or would they rather call me brave for choosing to live crippl
Derek’s POVI paced the length of the courtyard corridor restlessly, ignoring the stabbing pain that shot up my leg with every step and Mara’s voice that followed me like an irritating sound I couldn’t mute.“Alpha, you need to be in bed. You’re tearing the muscles worse than they already are,” she said for what seemed like the hundredth time, standing by the window with her arms crossed.“I don’t need bed rest,” I snapped, my voice carrying the weight of my anxiety. “What I need is news.”I heard her heave out deeply before going on to say, “I trust Zeal would be able to bring back Fiona; you should trust that as well. Fiona will be fine.”Honestly, I wanted to trust that, but every second she was out there felt like eternity seeping away my sanity, and to make matters worse, my mind kept replaying a thousand versions of scenarios of what could’ve happened to her, each one worse than the last. I ground my teeth hard until my head ached as I thought about how I might not be able to f
Fiona’s POVThe sound of the hooves grew louder with each passing second, the sharp neighs of the horses rolling through the forest, shaking the air around me. Derek’s warriors were closing in fast on us, too fast for me to think of a next move.Miles didn’t move from where he sat on the rock by the stream. His posture was still very much calm and relaxed, as if the sound didn’t bother him in the least. Meanwhile, my mind was spinning, and my heart slammed so hard against my ribs it felt like it was begging to break free and run on its own since I clearly wasn’t ready to make a move.I paced the clearing restlessly, placing one hand on my waist and the other brushing through my hair. His offer rang in my head in a tempting manner and an easy way out of the moment, but I had to choose between running from my pain and facing it head-on. “I need time,” I said finally, halting in my tracks. My voice was more controlled than I felt. “Everything’s happening too fast, Miles. I can’t make
Fiona’s POVI rode for what felt like forever, the cold wind cutting against my cheeks as if it was trying to slap some sense into me. I rode hard for, let’s say, two hours before I finally slowed down, the pounding of the hooves giving way to my heavy breathing.Both of us were exhausted—physically, emotionally, maybe even spiritually, who knows?I’d managed to lose Derek’s warriors somewhere between the mountain pass and the woods by taking paths that I was sure only I was familiar with because in my earlier days as a Luna in Moonveil, I was always out of the territory, touring and improving my horse-riding skills.The path was a narrow trail hidden under thick ferns and fallen branches that no sane rider would dare. For once, being reckless worked in my favor.I was alone, finally. That was exactly what I wanted, or so I told myself.The silence closed in around me in a way that was not so comforting, like I envisioned it. I didn’t have a real plan beyond getting away from Derek an
Derek’s POV “Get me a horse!” I roared, my voice tearing through the air in a raw, desperate manner. “Zeal, get me a damn horse now!”I kept screaming like a record stuck on replay—demanding for a horse, ordering warriors to move, shouting for the gates to be shut—anything, everything that could possibly stop Fiona from leaving. I didn’t stop till my voice thinned out completely and all that came out of my mouth was air. I staggered back, and before I could catch myself, the pain in my leg exploded—white-hot, blinding, and impossible to fight. The world seemed to tilt under my feet, and my knees gave out.“Alpha!” Zeal’s panicked voice sounded distant, then I felt a strong-arm catch me before I could slam into the floor. It was Zeal’s. He lowered me slowly, keeping my head from hitting the dirt as I groaned deeply from another wave of pain that traveled through my body.“Go after her,” I gasped between the shallow breaths that escaped my lips rapidly. “Get warriors. Track her down.
Fiona’s POVI was tightening the saddle straps on my horse when I heard slow, uneven steps marching in from behind me. I didn’t need to turn to know it was him, as the air always seemed to shift into something I couldn’t quite explain whenever he was around.“I would have you arrested if you try to leave,” he said, his voice low but stern enough to silence the murmurs of the warriors around.My hands froze on the leather straps. Around us, the stable hands and warriors stood still, unsure whether to step in or stay out of it. But of course, they weren’t stupid—no one wanted to get caught between their Alpha and Luna. So one by one, they quietly dropped what they were doing and slipped out, until only Derek, Zeal, and I were left.I didn’t bother turning around to him as I asked, “On what charges?” In a flat tone. “Wanting to save my people? Trying to end a war you’ve been dragging out to feed your personal vendetta?”“On the charges of stupidity,” Derek said, his voice bubbling with
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