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Chapter 122 The Distance Between Us

Author: Jaxon Vale
last update publish date: 2026-03-11 16:04:49

The hunter leader smiled.

Even from the tower, I saw it.

The man sat tall on his black horse halfway down the ridge, his army standing still behind him like dark shadows against the snow. Silver weapons caught the fading light. Rows of soldiers waited in silence.

Rowan muttered beside me, “I don’t like him.”

“No one does,” Darian said from behind us.

Mira’s gaze stayed fixed on the rider.

“That man carries control,” she said softly.

Kael stood a step behind me on the tower stairs. He didn’t mov
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  • Rejected Luna, Claimed by the Alpha Who Regretted   Chapter 123 Whispers Beneath the Snow

    The ground trembled beneath my boots.Not from hunters.From something deeper.I froze in the middle of the courtyard.Around me, warriors rushed toward the southern wall after Rowan’s warning. Snow scattered under their feet. Steel clanged. Voices rose in sharp orders.But the vibration under the stone floor lasted only a moment.Then it stopped.Darian noticed my pause.“You feel that?” he asked.“Yes.”Rowan turned.“What?”“The ground,” I said.He stomped once on the stone.“Feels normal to me.”Mira stepped beside me.Her eyes narrowed slightly.“No,” she murmured. “She’s right.”Rowan frowned.“You felt it too?”“Yes.”Kael moved closer to the wall, his gaze sweeping the mountains around the valley.“What kind of tremor?”“Short,” I replied. “But strong.”Darian shrugged.“Maybe one of the hunter wagons hit a rock.”“No,” Mira said.“That felt different.”The wind pushed through the courtyard gate, carrying the sharp scent of silver from the distant camps.Rowan sighed.“Great.

  • Rejected Luna, Claimed by the Alpha Who Regretted   Chapter 122 The Distance Between Us

    The hunter leader smiled.Even from the tower, I saw it.The man sat tall on his black horse halfway down the ridge, his army standing still behind him like dark shadows against the snow. Silver weapons caught the fading light. Rows of soldiers waited in silence.Rowan muttered beside me, “I don’t like him.”“No one does,” Darian said from behind us.Mira’s gaze stayed fixed on the rider.“That man carries control,” she said softly.Kael stood a step behind me on the tower stairs. He didn’t move closer. He didn’t speak.But I felt his presence anyway.The hunter leader raised one hand slowly.The army behind him moved again.Not forward.Sideways.They spread across the ridge like a dark curtain.Rowan cursed.“They’re surrounding the valley.”Darian leaned against the stone railing.“Not attacking yet.”“No,” Mira said. “They’re showing us something.”I watched the rider carefully.“What do you mean?”“They want us to feel pressure.”The horn from the tower sounded again.Wolves rush

  • Rejected Luna, Claimed by the Alpha Who Regretted   Chapter 121 The Bond That Refused to Fade

    The silver net burned the moment it touched the ground.Someone screamed.I rolled sideways in the snow just as the glowing threads crashed down where I had stood a second earlier. The net slammed into the frozen earth with a sharp metallic snap.The wolves scattered.Rowan grabbed Lian and dragged him clear as the edge of the net struck the ground beside them.“Move!” he shouted.The silver strands hissed against the snow.Anyone caught under that would not survive.Darian kicked a fallen branch toward the net. The wood struck the threads and instantly smoked.“Yeah,” he muttered grimly. “Definitely silver.”A shadow moved between the trees.Hunter.Kael reacted first.He dashed forward and tackled the man before the rest of us even saw him. The hunter slammed into the snow with a shout as Kael knocked the weapon from his hands.Two more figures appeared behind the trees.“Left!” Mira called.I lunged toward them.The first hunter raised a crossbow. The silver bolt flashed through th

  • Rejected Luna, Claimed by the Alpha Who Regretted   Chapter 120 The Quiet Strength

    The knife flew toward my throat before I even saw the hand that threw it.I twisted aside on instinct.The blade cut past my shoulder and struck the wooden post behind me with a sharp crack.Gasps rose from the watching warriors.I turned quickly.Mira stood ten steps away, calm as ever.Her hands rested loosely at her sides.Rowan laughed from the edge of the training ground.“Well,” he said, “that woke everyone up.”Snow covered the wide clearing inside Frostveil’s inner wall. Dozens of wolves had gathered in a loose circle. Some stood. Some crouched on the stone ledges.No one spoke.Everyone watched.Because Mira had just tried to kill me.Or so it looked.I pulled the knife from the wooden post and walked toward her.“You could have warned me,” I said.“You would have moved slower.”I handed her the blade.“You missed.”She smiled faintly.“No. You moved.”Darian leaned against a pillar nearby.“I like her methods already.”I shook my head.“This is training?”Mira turned toward

  • Rejected Luna, Claimed by the Alpha Who Regretted   Chapter 119 The First Step of Redemption

    The horn sounded before sunrise.The long warning note echoed through Frostveil like a crack through ice.I woke instantly.Snowlight filtered through the tall windows of the chamber. Cold air pressed against the glass. The valley outside still slept under a pale sky.But the horn sounded again.Once. Twice.Danger.I threw on my coat and stepped into the corridor.Guards rushed past me toward the outer gate. Their boots struck the stone floor in fast rhythm.Rowan appeared at the stair landing.“You heard it too?”“Yes.”He rubbed the back of his neck.“Scouts returned during the night.”“That fast?”He nodded.“Something strange is happening near the eastern ridge.”I felt the weight of the previous night settle again.Hunters.Thousands.We moved quickly down the steps toward the courtyard.Snow crunched under our boots as we stepped outside.Warriors gathered around the central fire pit. Mira stood among them, calm as ever, her hands folded behind her back.Darian paced beside the

  • Rejected Luna, Claimed by the Alpha Who Regretted   Chapter 118 The Crown She Refused

    The hall fell silent the moment the word Luna was spoken.It came from the oldest elder of the River Pack. His voice was steady, though his hands trembled slightly as he leaned on his staff.“Then there is only one matter left,” he said.Every pair of eyes turned toward him.He looked straight at me.“Elara of Frostveil,” he continued, “the united packs recognize your authority over the valley. The elders agree there must be balance beside the Alpha leadership.”Murmurs moved through the hall again.Kael stood beside me but said nothing.The elder raised his chin.“Therefore, we offer you the title of Luna.”The word landed like a stone dropped into still water.A Luna.Not just a leader.The Luna.Mate to an Alpha.Partner in rule.I felt the weight of it settle around my shoulders before anyone even spoke again.Rowan crossed his arms slowly.“That was fast,” he muttered.Mira tilted her head with a faint smile.“I wondered when someone would say it.”Darian looked confused.“Wait,”

  • Rejected Luna, Claimed by the Alpha Who Regretted   Chapter Thirteen: Where the Bond Broke Its Teeth

    Pain struck before the ground ended.Elara staggered as if the world had slammed into her chest, her breath tearing out in a sharp, helpless gasp. Her knee hit a stone. Her hand scraped rock. The scream stayed trapped in her throat, vibrating instead through bone and blood.The bond had found the b

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  • Rejected Luna, Claimed by the Alpha Who Regretted   Chapter Twenty-Three: The Blood That Refused to Bow

    The map was older than the walls holding it.Elara noticed that first.The parchment stretched across the stone table bore faded ink and hand-drawn borders that did not match any pack territories she knew. Some lines overlapped. Others cut straight through mountains as if stone had once listened to

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  • Rejected Luna, Claimed by the Alpha Who Regretted   Chapter Twenty: What the Mountains Remembered

    The mountain trembled.Not enough for anyone else to notice. Just a subtle shiver beneath stone and bone. Rowan Frostveil felt it in his knees before his mind caught up.He stopped mid-step.The training yard fell silent around him, warriors frozen in confusion as their Alpha lifted his head slowly

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  • Rejected Luna, Claimed by the Alpha Who Regretted   Chapter Sixteen: No Pack to Catch Her When She Fell

    The wound bled before Elara felt it.She staggered three steps past the fallen stone, then the pain arrived all at once, hot and sharp, slicing through her side like it had been waiting for permission. Her breath broke. Her knees buckled.She caught herself on a tree trunk, bark scraping her palms

    last updateLast Updated : 2026-03-18
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