LOGINLyra
A few hours earlier...My head snapped toward the entrance as moonlight spilled into the darkness through the open doorway.For one terrifying second, my heart nearly stopped.A tall figure stood there. Broad shoulders, dark silhouette, just standing there motionless.My fingers dug into the floor beneath me. The figure stepped forward. My throat tightened."Oh, gods..."The moonlight finally illuminated his face, and reliefFreyaThe moment I thought Maya couldn't possibly sink any lower, she proved me wrong."I believe Freya planned this from the very beginning," she said calmly. "The day before the celebration, I remember she insisted on going to the market. I heard she even visited Madam Alora's shop to buy trinkets and jewelry… It's now painfully obvious all that was to seduce Gamma Henry. She must have really planned all this thoroughly."I gasped in disbelief."That's not true!" I shouted, my voice echoing through the interrogation room. "You're lying!"Every pair of eyes shifted toward me."You gave me the money to buy those jewelry! You were the one who told me to buy whatever I wanted! You even encouraged me to get earrings and trinkets for myself!"Out of the corner of my eye, I noticed Alpha Kael subtly gesture toward Beta Craig.He leaned close and whispered something into his ear. Without wasting a second, Beta Craig nodded and hurried out of the interrogation room.Maya merely scoffed, shak
FreyaPain.It was everywhere.It throbbed beneath my skin, settled deep into my bones, and burned through every breath I took. My ribs screamed whenever I inhaled. The cuts across my arms and back stung as if they had been rubbed with salt, while the bruises covering my body pulsed with a relentless ache.I sat across from Alpha Kael, barely able to make out his face through my blurry vision.My face had taken the worst of it. My left eye was swollen almost shut, and my split lip had swollen so badly that even the simple act of pressing my lips together sent sharp pain shooting through my jaw.The amusing part—the cruelest joke of them all—was that I was the only one paying the price.Not once...Not even once...Had Maya come to see me since I had been thrown into this prison.She had simply left me here to shoulder everything alone.At first, I had convinced myself she was only keeping her distance because everyone was watching.That night, when she denied me and kicked me away wit
Kael"This is totally unacceptable!"Beta Jasper slammed his palm so hard against the long oak table. His face was flushed with rage, veins bulging along his neck as he glared directly at me."I still don't understand how our Gamma of IronClaw Pack suddenly died in just one night," he roared. "He came here alive. Healthy. He came here as an emissary under your protection, Alpha Kael! This is just ridiculous! Absolutely ridiculous!"The room descended into a tense silence. The elders exchanged troubled glances before beginning to murmur among themselves.They couldn't hide the tension weighing down the room.Regardless of who had committed the crime of killing the Gamma of IronClaw Pack, the responsibility inevitably pointed toward me first.I remained seated, calm and collected, allowing Jasper to vent every ounce of his anger without interruption.The room gradually fell silent again. Only then did I finally speak."The investigation is already underway. We are pursuing every possibl
RonanFor a brief second, the image flashed through my mind again—Seeing Lyra helpless, drugged, and unable to fight back while some disgusting bastard took advantage of her.No...Someone was definitely going to pay for that… The only question was how much.Before either of us could say another word, voices drifted from somewhere in the east garden.Drunken laughter.Followed by pleading.Caleb and I exchanged a glance.Without another word, we slipped into the shadows.There, beneath the pale moonlight, stood a man wearing the crest of IronClaw Pack… a visiting emissary.He staggered with every unsteady step, the pungent stench of alcohol reaching us long before his drunken figure came into full view.An omega maid struggled desperately against his grip as he clutched her wrist and dragged her along behind him. Tears streamed down her face, her frightened pleas trembling through the quiet night."Please..." she sobbed, digging her heels into the ground in a futile attempt to break
RonanThe crispy skin of the roasted chicken cracked beneath my fingers as I tore off another piece, the rich aroma of herbs and smoke filling the air around my table.Old Madam Zara truly hadn't lost her touch. Even after all these years, no one in the pack seasoned roasted chicken quite like she did.I had barely taken another bite when hurried footsteps approached."Sir Ronan."I looked up to see Silas, one of the gate guards, standing a respectful distance away. "I apologize for the interruption.""What is it?" I asked, slowly wiping my fingers with a napkin."Your pass card has been temporarily denied. Alpha Kael has ordered that the pack gates be sealed until further notice. No one is permitted to enter or leave the pack."I simply nodded and waved a hand dismissively at him. With another respectful bow, he turned and left.My attention returned to the roasted chicken waiting patiently on my plate. I tore off another piece and took a slow, satisfied bite."What in the Moon Godd
MayaOh gods!My heart slammed against my ribs, so hard that it hurt to breathe.How... how could this happen? An emissary from IronClaw Pack? No! This was a complete disaster.The moment Kael carried Lyra into his arms and stormed away, Craig immediately reached into his pocket and pulled out his phone."Get security here. Immediately."No one moved.No one spoke.Every single person stood frozen, staring at the lifeless body lying on the bed. There wasn't a single trace of blood around him... nothing at all... one would really think that he was sleeping and not dead.The heavy footsteps of guards soon echoed through the corridor. Three armed guards rushed inside.Craig pointed toward the corpse first."You two. Take the body to the medical wing. Secure the area. No one touches anything.""Yes, Beta."The two guards immediately obeyed, carefully lifting the dead emissary onto a stretcher before carrying him away.Then Craig's gaze slowly shifted toward Freya. She was still collapse
LyraI gasped.The moment I stepped through the hallway behind Kael and emerged into the space beyond, it felt as if I had walked into another world entirely."What in the world..."My feet stopped moving.I simply stood there and stared.The place before me looked nothing like the building we had
Lyra"Go and check the newly arrived beddings and rugs for the second floor," Agnes instructed one of the maids."Yes, Madam Agnes."The maid nodded quickly before hurrying away.I stood a short distance away, watching the exchange while pretending to organize a stack of folded towels in my hands.
Lyra“What the…!”I instinctively stumbled backward in shock, trying to steady myself in the water. I was still waist-deep in it, the surface rippling gently around me.I blinked, confused, trying to understand what I was seeing. I realized it wasn’t actually a physical creature in front of me—it w
RonanI hummed to the blasting music still echoing from inside the club as I followed Dan through the hallway leading outside.The sound of the music faded with every step we took, replaced by the cool night air brushing against my skin.I shoved my hands into my pockets and glanced at Dan's back.







