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Chapter 30

Author: Celia Imora
last update publish date: 2026-06-04 03:56:18

The chamber shook again.

Dust rained from the ceiling as another deep rumble rolled through the ground beneath their feet. It wasn’t the violent tremor of collapsing stone.

Lyra staggered slightly as the silver symbols covering the walls continued glowing brighter. The ancient carvings pulsed in time with the tremors, illuminating the chamber with an eerie light.

“What is happening?” Darian demanded as he pushed himself off the floor.

No one answered.

The transformed wolf had stopped attacking
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  • Rejected Luna: The Alpha’s Regret    Chapter 31

    The collapse of the underground chamber should have brought relief instead, it brought fear.By sunrise, news had already spread through Ironclaw. The border towers were gone. The chamber beneath the compound had collapsed. Several warriors had witnessed strange lights beneath the earth and rumors about Lyra were multiplying faster than anyone could stop them. Some claimed she had caused the destruction, others whispered that the creatures were hunting her for a reason.A few even began asking a question nobody wanted to answer. What if Lyra wasn’t their salvation? What if she was the threat? The atmosphere around the compound had changed overnight. People still bowed when Lyra passed, they still showed respect. But she noticed the fear and uncertainty and she hated it.She stood near one of the training grounds, watching warriors rebuild damaged barricades when footsteps approached behind her.“You haven’t slept.” Kael’s voice.She didn’t turn. “Neither have you.”Then he stepped bes

  • Rejected Luna: The Alpha’s Regret    Chapter 30

    The chamber shook again.Dust rained from the ceiling as another deep rumble rolled through the ground beneath their feet. It wasn’t the violent tremor of collapsing stone. Lyra staggered slightly as the silver symbols covering the walls continued glowing brighter. The ancient carvings pulsed in time with the tremors, illuminating the chamber with an eerie light.“What is happening?” Darian demanded as he pushed himself off the floor.No one answered.The transformed wolf had stopped attacking. It stood perfectly still now, its glowing red eyes fixed on the illuminated symbols.The shadow creature near the far wall seemed equally interested. Whatever was waking beneath them had the attention of creatures powerful enough to tear through entire packs.That could not be good.Ronan was already moving around the chamber, studying the glowing walls with unusual urgency.“These aren’t prison markings,” he said.Kael turned. “You just said this place was built as a prison.”“I was wrong.”T

  • Rejected Luna: The Alpha’s Regret    Chapter 29

    Darkness swallowed the chamber whole.The last torch had exploded seconds ago, plunging the underground chamber into blackness so complete that even the stone walls seemed to disappear. Dust drifted slowly through the air, carrying the sharp scent of burned energy and ancient earth.Then…something moved. A low growl echoed somewhere in the chamber.Too deep to belong to a normal wolf. Lyra’s body went rigid instantly. Her pulse hammered painfully against her ribs while power stirred restlessly beneath her skin again, reacting before her mind could fully catch up.Across the chamber, chains rattled violently. The restrained wolf or whatever he was becoming.“Stay where you are,” Kael ordered sharply.His voice cut cleanly through the darkness, controlled and commanding despite the tension beneath it. Lyra could barely make out his outline a few feet ahead of her, but she felt him shift closer instinctively. He has become so protective of her.The realization unsettled her more than it

  • Rejected Luna: The Alpha’s Regret    Chapter 28

    The silence after the explosion felt unnatural.Dust still drifted through the underground chamber, settling slowly across cracked stone and extinguished torches. The sharp scent of burned energy lingered heavily in the air, mixed with blood, sweat, and something colder Lyra couldn’t explain.No one moved immediately. Not because they were injured but because they were stunned.Lyra stood near the center of the room, her breathing uneven as fragments of the vision continued flashing through her mind. Silver light. A crimson moon. And the worst part? A small part of her had answered it. The thought alone made her stomach tighten.Across from her, the unconscious wolf remained slumped against the shattered chair, dark marks still faintly visible beneath his skin. Ronan crouched beside him, checking his pulse with calm precision despite the tension hanging in the room. “He’s alive,” Ronan said finally.Darian let out a quiet breath from near the chamber entrance. “That’s supposed to mak

  • Rejected Luna: The Alpha’s Regret    Chapter 27

    No one slept that night.The attack had ended hours ago, but the tension it left behind still clung to the pack like smoke after a fire. Guards rotated twice as often around the inner grounds, patrols moved in pairs, and every unfamiliar sound made wolves reach instinctively for weapons. Fear had settled in.Lyra stood near the edge of the infirmary balcony overlooking the training grounds below. Torches burned across the compound, casting long shadows against the stone walls. Even from here, she could hear whispers spreading about the creatures, the marks and about her among the wolves.“They’re afraid,” Ronan said quietly as he stepped beside her. Lyra didn’t look at him. “They should be.” That isn’t entirely what they fear. Now she glanced at him briefly.Ronan leaned against the railing, calm as ever despite the exhaustion written faintly beneath his eyes. The enemy appeared for one reason, he said. “And everyone saw it.”Lyra turned her attention back toward the grounds below. Wa

  • Rejected Luna: The Alpha’s Regret    Chapter 26

    The battlefield didn’t go quiet all at once, it unraveled slowly.The clash of movement faded into scattered groans, the sharp edge of combat dulling into something harder to ignore. The enemy had withdrawn as suddenly as they arrived, leaving behind no bodies, no trace beyond the damage they had carved into the pack.Lyra stood where the fighting had ended, her breathing uneven but controlled, her gaze moving across the clearing. Wolves were still standing, but not all of them, some knelt beside the fallen. Others moved quickly, tearing cloth, applying pressure, trying to hold onto lives that were slipping too fast.The ground itself told the story of torn earth, broken trees. Dark stains spread into the soil. This wasn’t a victory, not even close.Get the injured to the inner grounds, Darian ordered, his voice strained but steady as he moved from one wolf to another. “Don’t wait, move !” They obeyed, but there was hesitation now. Not in loyalty but in fear.“They shouldn’t have pull

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