LOGIN~ Ryder’s POV ~
My wolf was raging inside me, claws scratching at the surface, ready to tear something apart. I slammed the door of my private room shut so hard the walls shook, the only people left inside were Julius, Blade, and me. No one else needed to hear this. I turned on Julius, my eyes blazing with Alpha authority. “You will never speak about my Luna that way again,” I said, my voice low but deadly calm. “Disrespect her in front of me and anyone one more time, and you will face consequences you won’t recover from. She is my Luna. That is not up for discussion.” Julius frowned, crossing his arms like he couldn’t believe what he was hearing. “Alpha, what do you even mean? I was only looking out for you and for the pack! We can’t have a mute Luna. How do you expect the Crescent Brotherhood to look at us now? Among the five packs in the alliance, you’re the only one who didn’t have a Luna for so long. And now you choose a mute girl? They’ll mock us. The rival packs already sniffing around for our weakness and I’m sure they’ll use this to tear us down.” His words stung like a bee. The Crescent Brotherhood was a group of powerful wolf packs that worked together for protection. We had meetings, shared secrets, and fought enemies side by side for centuries. But I didn’t care about their opinions. Doris was mine, chosen by me or whatever magic made mates real. I stepped closer, my voice dropping to a dangerous growl. “No. You do not raise your voice at my Luna. You do not challenge or insult her in front of the whole pack.” “And I don’t care what the Crescent Brotherhood thinks. I don’t care what any other pack whispers behind our backs. Doris is mine. End of story.” Julius clenched his jaw tight, veins popping in his neck. “Alpha, I—” “I don’t care what you meant,” I snapped, cutting him off. ““You will respect her. In public. In private. Everywhere or you and I are going to have a much bigger problem than pack politics.” Blade shifted his weight, clearing his throat. “Alpha, you both should please calm down, I don’t have any problem with our new Luna and—” A sharp knock cut him off. I didn’t take my eyes off Julius. “Come in.” The door opened. One of the younger maids Lila stood there, face pale, hands twisting together. “Alpha,” she said in a rush, “there was a threat message left for the Luna. She’s upstairs… she’s shaking.” The room went still. My blood turned cold, then fire. I didn’t think. I moved quickly. I shoved past Lila, boots pounding the hallway. Blade was right behind me—Julius too, though I barely registered him. My heart slammed against my ribs with every step. The stairs blurred. Voices from downstairs faded into nothing. I reached her door and shoved it open. Doris sat on the edge of the bed, knees pulled tight to her chest, arms wrapped around herself like she was trying to disappear. Her face was pale, eyes wide and glassy. She was shaking small, uncontrollable tremors that made her shoulders jerk. On the purple blanket beside her lay a single sheet of paper. I crossed the room in three strides and snatched it up. Big, angry red letters stared back at me. “Hey new Luna welcome to hell and get ready to die like the previous Luna.” My stomach dropped. I knew that handwriting. The same jagged strokes. The same red ink. It was identical to the note they’d left pinned to my first mate’s body two years ago, the one I’d found hanging from the pack gates like a broken doll. My hand tightened around the paper until it crumpled. I looked around the room wildly, the window was closed, curtains still. The door had been locked when the maid came in. No broken glass or forced entry. How? How did they get in? My gaze snapped back to Doris. She was staring at the floor, tears sliding silently down her cheeks. Her fingers gripped the edge of the blanket so hard her knuckles were white. I dropped to one knee in front of her, careful not to touch her yet. My voice came out rough, quieter than I meant. “Doris are you okay?” She didn’t look up right away. Then slowly, she nodded just once, small and shaky. I swallowed hard. “Did you see who left this?” Another tiny shake of her head. I reached out slowly, hesitated, then gently took her trembling hand in mine. Her skin was cold. I helped her stand. She let me, but her legs wobbled like they might give out. I kept my arm around her shoulders loose, not tight, giving her room to pull away if she wanted. She didn’t. “Come with me,” I said softly. “You’re not staying in here for now.” I led her out. Blade and Julius were in the hallway, faces grim. Blade’s eyes went straight to the crumpled paper in my fist. Julius looked pale. “Maids,” I barked over my shoulder. “Move everything from this room to my room. Now. Everything. She’s staying with me until I figure this out.” One of the maids nodded quickly and hurried off. I guided Doris down the hall toward my suite. She walked beside me, silent, still shaking. Every few steps her shoulder brushed mine, and I felt her flinch just a little like she wasn’t sure if touching was allowed. My room was at the end of the corridor. Bigger than hers though. Darker wood, heavier curtains, a wide bed with dark blue sheets. A fireplace sat cold in the corner. My scent was everywhere. Hers was faint and sweet like strawberries and something soft I couldn’t name. I opened the door and stepped aside so she could go in first. She hesitated on the threshold, eyes flicking over the space. The bed looked huge. Too big for one person but small for two people who barely knew each other. I couldn’t risk making her any more uncomfortable. I cleared my throat. “You take the bed. I’ll sleep on the couch by the window or on the floor. Whatever makes you feel safe… I won’t come in until nightfall, so make yourself comfortable.” She didn’t move. I rubbed the back of my neck, awkwardness crawling up my spine. “I know this is strange. We’re not yet close and we haven’t even really talked much. But after what happened” I lifted the crumpled note. “I can’t let you stay alone. Not until I know how they got in and who they are.” She looked at me. Her eyes were red-rimmed, still wet. Slowly, she reached into her pocket and pulled out her notebook. Her fingers shook as she opened it, flipped to a blank page, and wrote. She held it out to me. I read the words. “I saw a man in black last night outside my window. He had a knife.” My blood went cold all over again. I stared at the page, then at her. “Last night?” She nodded. “Why didn’t you tell me?” She bit her lip, looked down, then wrote again. I wanted to tell you when I woke up but after what you said downstairs I thought you wouldn’t care. The words hit harder than any punch. I closed my eyes for a second, breathing through my nose. When I opened them, I kept my voice low. Steady. “I said those things to protect you. To make the wrong people think you don’t matter to me, so they wouldn’t target you.” I swallowed. “But I was wrong. They’re coming for you anyway.” She stared at me, searching my face like she was trying to decide if she could believe me. I took one careful step closer. “I’m sorry you heard that. I’m sorry you thought it was true. But you are not disposable, Doris. Not to me.” Her eyes filled again. She looked away, hugging the notebook to her chest. I glanced back at the door. Maids were already carrying her things in. I turned back to her. “Stay here tonight. I’ll sleep on the couch. We’ll figure this out. Together.” She gave the tiniest nod. I exhaled, tension leaking out of my shoulders for the first time today. But then I saw it. On the hand of one of the maids, I saw red stains… Was she the insider? My heart slammed. Without thinking, I lunged toward her.The Thunder Pack warriors lowered their heads respectfully. And slowly picked up their fallen Alpha’s remains and carried him away in silence.Dad suddenly grabbed my shoulder tightly and his face broke into a proud smile.“We did it, son.”I smiled back tiredly.Then Blade, Julius, Alpha Kelvin, and Ethan walked toward us, all covered in blood and dirt but alive. We had survived an unexpected war.Ms. D and Doris walked toward us together, both smiling softly despite the exhaustion written all over their faces. Dirt and blood still stained their clothes from the battle, but seeing them standing there alive felt like peace after chaos.Dad let out a deep breath the moment they got close enough.“You two should never try something like this again,” he said, pulling both Doris and Ms. D into a tight hug. His voice carried relief more than anger. “Do you know how worried we were when we realized you were both missing?”Ms. D laughed quietly. “Worried? Yo
~ Ryder ~The arrow flew straight toward Doris.For one terrifying second, the entire battlefield disappeared around me. I couldn’t hear the screams anymore, neither could I hear the clash of claws or the dying cries of warriors.All I saw was that arrow aimed directly at her chest.“DORIS!” I roared.My heart slammed violently against my ribs as I ran toward her. Panic burned through me so hard it felt like fire spreading under my skin. I knew I wouldn’t make it in time.But what happened next stopped me cold in my tracks.The arrow froze mid-air, just inches from her chest. It hovered there for a heartbeat, trembling, before dropping harmlessly to the ground. Doris stood tall, a small smirk on her lips. Even the enemy warriors froze in shock.Her hands still glowed with power, but her eyes had returned to normal. She looked unstoppable.Then Doris slowly raised her hand.The enemies standing in front of her were suddenly thrown backward
~ Doris ~The moment Alpha Stone and Ryder left the basement, something inside me snapped. I couldn’t just sit there anymore. I was tired of watching people I loved sacrifice themselves for me, and tired of being the reason everyone kept getting hurt.“I’m done with this,” I whispered, hitting the side of my head in frustration. “No more.”I pushed myself up, ignoring how weak my body felt, and slipped out of the basement. The pack house was quiet. Thank the goddess no one was in the corridors. I moved quickly, heart racing, and headed straight for the gate.Two warriors stood guard. I tried to sneak past while their backs were turned, but a small hand suddenly grabbed mine. I spun around. It was Gab.I quickly scooped him up and ducked behind a corner, pressing a finger to my lips.“Hey buddy,” I whispered, trying to smile. “What are you doing outside?”“I woke up and couldn’t find you,” he said innocently.“Where is your grandma?” I
We raced back to the pack house, my heart pounding hard against my chest like it was trying to break free.The moment we reached the entrance, Gab stood there crying, his small shoulders shaking as tears streamed down his face. The little boy must have felt the heavy tension in the air.“Hey buddy,” I said softly, bending down and lifting him into my arms. I held him close against my chest, rubbing his back. “Stop crying, okay? Go inside your room and stay with Grandma. Everything’s going to be alright.”Gab buried his face in my neck, still sobbing. I hated to see him like this.Before I could say more, the front doors swung open. Dad walked out fully dressed for war — black combat gear, silver wolf emblem on his chest. He looked strong, like the Alpha I remembered from my childhood.“Everyone get ready!” Dad commanded. “We are heading to Thunder Pack to rescue our Luna and the mother of this pack!”The warriors roared in agreement, raising their fists and
The warriors dragged Lucious away, his chains scraping against the ground.I stood there for a second, watching the crowd surge behind them, hungry for blood. My eyes caught Blade at the edge of the compound. He leaned against a wall, arms crossed tight over his chest, staring at nothing. The pain on his face hit me hard. No child should carry that kind of weight.For a moment, he didn’t look like the strong man I knew.I walked over slowly and punched his arm lightly. “Hey, man.”He didn’t respond immediately. His eyes were fixed ahead, but I could tell he wasn’t seeing anything.“You good?” I asked quietly.Blade blinked like he was coming out of a daze. He let out a dry, broken laugh.“Yeah… I’m fine,” he said, but his voice betrayed him. “I just… didn’t expect any of this. I kept hoping it was all a nightmare. That I’d wake up and none of this would be real.” His throat moved as he swallowed hard, fighting back the tears.I pulled h
“I need to go save her,” Doris said, her voice tight with fear and fire. She clenched her fists so hard her knuckles turned white. That was when I really looked at her—boots laced tight, dark fighting leathers hugging her frame, hair pulled back for battle. That’s when it hit me.If I hadn’t walked in when I did, she would have charged straight into Thunder Pack territory alone.I stepped closer and grabbed her hands gently before she could move again.“Baby girl, you need to breathe,” I said firmly, rubbing her knuckles with my thumbs. “If it’s truly Thunder Pack that took her, then rushing in blind is exactly what they want.”Her chest rose and fell too fast. Her eyes were wild with fear and anger.“They took my mother, Ryder,” she said sharply. “You expect me to sit here and breathe?”“I’m not saying sit,” I replied calmly. “I’m saying we plan. If we go in without strategy, we’re walking into a trap. They’ll be waiting for us to react emotionally
All I could focus on was the man sitting so close that I could smell the faint leather of his gloves. The single bulb swung slowly, throwing his long, dark shadow across the dirty floor and making him look even taller, even more dangerous. My heart raced, but this time it wasn’t just fe
Frustration burned hotter than the rage inside me.Rage was clean and simple because It gave me something to destroy.But this… this helplessness… it sat in my chest like poison, spreading with every breath.I should have found her.I should have brought her back.The pack hou
Chapter 36~ Doris ~The evening sky was painted soft pink and orange, like the sun was saying goodbye slowly. I stood in front of the tall mirror in my room, heart beating so fast I could feel it in my throat. Today was the parade. The special evening walk every Luna from the f
~ Doris ~I woke up feeling tired, too lazy to move at first. Then it hit me, I was in Ryder’s room. I turned to look beside me, but the bed was empty. He hadn’t come back after leaving last night.Was he alright?Or is he avoiding me?I hugged my knees to my chest and let my







