LOGINLiora AshwinThe crown was mine, the kingdom respected me, but the man wasn’t mine. He would never be.After Kael walked out, Bianca and Nora rushed in. They looked a little panicked.“Good morning, Luna,” they chorused, their eyes glancing around and picking up some missed items.“We should be leaving in the next thirty minutes,” Bianca whispered.“The Luna… not you two,” a voice said from the door.I didn’t need to see the person to know who it belonged to. Katty Pellar had a distinctive, authoritative voice, one that made people shiver just at the sound of it before her face came into view.“But… we are her attending servants?” Bianca whispered.“I know,” Katty said, a little coldly for my liking.Without permission, she casually walked into the closet and soon emerged with a blue dress.“Without you two around, it will be easy to guess that the Luna is not around. Hence, you have to stay back and carry out your duties without interruptions.”Bianca's and Nora’s eyes held hesitatio
Third PersonThe morning sun was at its peak when the servants were finally allowed to enter the Luna’s chamber. Kael had woken up early but couldn’t bring himself to wake her, not when she was sleeping so peacefully.As early as the third howl of dawn, Katty Pellar, Helene, and Everest stood before the Alpha’s chamber, waiting to be led in, but Kael did not grant them their heart’s desire.“She slept late… anything else can wait.”“But,"“She needs rest, Helene,” Kael insisted, and all three individuals nodded and walked away.Meanwhile, downstairs in the kitchen, Nora, Bianca, and the others had just woken up and prepared for the day. But when they stepped into the kitchen, their legs froze, their breaths hitched, and their eyes widened.It wasn’t dirty, but evidence was left behind.“Who could have done such?” Bianca stepped closer.“Who dares?” Agatha roared, her nose flaring angrily.“We… it wasn’t us." The servants in the guest house fell to their knees.“I made sure everything
Third PersonThe news of the new Luna Queen spread far and wide. While most people didn’t know her by name, they recognized her power and simply referred to her as Mrs. Veyron. And just like the rest of the realm, the news soon reached the corners of Silverfang.The beam of the morning sun had not yet heated the land when Alpha Rylan Crest walked into a council meeting with the pack elders. The Head Elder, Darian Ashwin, the father of Luna, sat high and mighty, while the other ministers dared not look the Alpha in the face.Rylan stormed in like a raging volcano.“I thought we all agreed on not letting Selene attend?” he hissed, while the elders glanced among themselves.“We did, but someone had to make it public, and the people now demand answers,” Elder Darian stated, staring at the others.“Don’t look at me; I did no such thing. Moreover, it would have been a waste of resources to send someone as daft as Selene, for she wouldn’t have won us anything,” Elder Rhett Vale murmured.“Wh
Third PersonThe night after the conference, most of the guests had left the soil of Darkmoon, but two lingered behind.In the Alpha’s guest house, Liora had just woken up from a short nap, but it was already late into the night, and the house was quiet. Kael returned late, but he was around when she woke up. He had just freshened up and was preparing for bed.“You’re awake," he said as he walked to her side.Liora blinked a few times. Her body felt strange. Since the awakening of her powers, she felt drained, like a force was seeping all energy from her. And after the crowning, she felt a rush of power run through her, but it didn’t keep her energies for long. Not just that, she fell asleep in the car as they left the venue.“How do you feel?” Kael asked, helping her up.Liora sighed but nodded weakly. “Much better,” she whispered.“Should I call Helene?” he asked.“No, everyone is exhausted. Let’s leave it for morning, okay?”Kael hesitated, but he could see the tiredness in her eye
Third PersonYella couldn’t move her body. Her eyes refused, refused to leave him, and her hands tightened on the railing.So this was it.From an alpha… to an omega.A wicked chuckle escaped her lips.She turned to walk away, but then her wolf wouldn’t let her. Her legs felt heavy, her body fought against her mind, and reluctantly she stayed, their eyes bound by an invisible thread.Alpha Morgan’s lips curled with a mocking smile.“You wanted your daughter to be Luna Queen,” he laughed. “Now she is tied to something far more… inconvenient.”His words cut through like a blade, but his son never reacted. He stood still, his eyes on Yella, but his mind was roaming the room.He looked pale… too pale for someone living within the royal home of an alpha. He looked too skinny, too weak for an alpha’s son, and this only angered Prime Minister Caswell more.“Over my dead body will I allow my daughter to settle for this mistake of a son you have." He turned to Alpha Morgan. “This bond has to b
Third PersonLiora couldn’t stay long for the celebrations, so Keal had to personally drop her off at home before rejoining the guests. But not everyone stuck around for the after-party. Alpha Kain had attended with the expectation of Yella becoming the Luna Queen, and an entire feast had already been planned, plans for the future already in motion. But, like a disgrace, the Caswells had walked out of the conference, their heads to the ground and their tails between their legs like bullied dogs.Back in the car, Yella stirred for a moment. She was silent, just watching as the car drove away. Her father sat next to the driver, his eyes on her, but she said nothing.“Yella,” he whispered.But Yella said nothing. She turned her face to the side, still silent.“It… he played us,” he whispered.Yella slowly sat up. She leaned toward the window, her eyes on the road as the moving vegetation and infrastructure passed a little too quickly. Her mind swindled back to the coronation. She was sti
Third PersonAs the night leaned toward the clearness of dawn, two people had learned a bitter truth.The first was Alpha Kael.Everest’s words had not left his mind, and consequently, he had begun digging, not only into the case of five years ago but also into the fire that burned everything he ch
Third PersonAway from the grounds of Darkmoon was the Frostfang envoy; they had just arrived. Frostfang and the guards welcomed them back. Karine, who was absent-minded all through the trip, stormed to her room without delay, but soon after, a guard came calling.“The alpha demands your presence,
Third PersonThat afternoon, before Minister Caswell returned to his home, he first passed toward the pack house where the elders and ministers were gathered. The meeting was already delayed for his late arrival, but then the alpha was yet to arrive.“What is keeping him? Wasn’t he informed?” Prime
Third PersonEverywhere was quiet, but the lights in the Alpha’s study were yet to go out. Varik watched Kael review one file after another with no sign of retiring for the night.“Alpha…” he called cautiously.“Yes,” Kael answered without taking his eyes off the file in his hand.“Won’t… won’t you







