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"I, Alpha Damon of the Silver-Claw Pack, reject you, Kaima, as my mate and future Luna. You are a stain on my lineage, a weak-blooded omega who offers nothing but shame."
The words didn't just hurt; they physically ripped through my chest. We were standing in the center of the Moon-Circle, the silver light of the full moon exposing every tremor in my hands. Hundreds of pack members watched, their faces twisted in sneers or cold indifference.
Beside Damon stood Chloe, a high-ranking Beta’s daughter with a smirk that promised a lifetime of torment. She tucked her hand under Damon’s arm, her scent—sickly sweet jasmine—choking the air.
"Damon, please," I whispered, my voice cracking. "The Moon Goddess chose us. You can’t just—"
Slap.
The force of his hand sent me sprawling into the dirt. My lip split, the copper taste of blood filling my mouth. The pack erupted in laughter.
"Don't speak the Goddess’s name with your pathetic mouth," Damon growled, his Alpha aura crushing down on me like a lead weight. "Look at you. You can’t even shift properly. You’re a fluke. A mistake. I need a Queen, not a stray."
"He’s right, you know," Chloe chirped, stepping forward to look down at me. "You’re lucky he’s letting you live. If I were him, I’d have clawed that useless throat out years ago."
I looked up at the man I had spent my life loving. His eyes, once warm, were now chips of ice. "Is this what you want, Damon? After everything?"
"What 'everything'?" Damon spat. "You were a placeholder. A shadow. Guards! Drag this omega to the border. If she sets foot on Silver-Claw territory again, kill her on sight."
"Damon!" I screamed as two hulking enforcers grabbed my arms, dragging my knees through the jagged stones. "You’re breaking the soul-bond! It’ll kill us both!"
"It’ll kill you," he yelled back, his voice booming over the clearing. "I’m an Alpha. I’m strong enough to survive a weakling’s death."
The rejection snapped.
Inside my mind, a howl of pure, agonizing grief tore through my consciousness. It wasn't my wolf—she was too small, too quiet. It was something deeper. A tether, ancient and golden, turned black and disintegrated. My heart stopped for a beat, then restarted with a violent, rhythmic thud that felt like a war drum.
They threw me into the mud at the edge of the Forbidden Forest, the dark canopy of trees swallowing the moonlight.
"Run, little omega," one of the guards mocked, kicking dirt into my face. "Try not to get eaten by the shadows. Or do. It would save us the paperwork."
They turned back toward the lights of the village, where the celebration of Damon’s new union was already beginning. I lay there, gasping, my fingers digging into the cold, damp earth. The pain in my chest was transitioning from a dull ache to a searing, white-hot heat.
They broke you, a voice hissed.
It wasn't my voice. It was deep, resonant, and echoed with the weight of a thousand years.
They threw away the vessel because they couldn't see the wine, the voice continued.
"Who's there?" I gasped, clutching my ribs. My skin began to itch. No—it was burning.
I crawled deeper into the woods, my blood dripping onto the roots of an ancient black oak. The forest felt alive. The wind stopped. The insects went silent. A thick, oppressive fog began to roll in, smelling of ozone and old blood.
I am the First Fang. I am the shadow that the moon fears. And you, little broken thing... you are mine.
Suddenly, my vision flipped. I wasn't looking at the trees anymore. I was looking at a sea of fire. My bones began to snap and reform, but this wasn't a normal shift. It was agonizing. It was divine.
My eyes snapped open. They weren't amber or blue. They were a terrifying, pulsing violet.
I stood up, but I didn't feel weak. I felt... heavy. As if my very presence was thinning the air. A low growl vibrated in my chest, a sound so primal it made the trees themselves seem to shiver.
"I am Kaima," I whispered. But as I spoke, the shadows around my feet began to writhe like living snakes.
A twig snapped.
I spun around. Standing twenty yards away was a man I didn't recognize. He was tall, dressed in dark tactical gear, his eyes glowing a piercing, predatory silver. His scent hit me like a physical blow—sandalwood, rain, and sheer, unadulterated power.
He froze, his nostrils flaring. He didn't look at me with pity. He looked at me with something that felt like... terror.
"That scent," he breathed, his voice a low rumble that vibrated in my marrow. "That scent shouldn't exist. Who are you?"
I didn't answer. I couldn't. The Beast inside me roared, and for the first time in my life, I felt the urge to hunt.
The man took a step back, his hand moving to the hilt of a silver blade at his hip. "Stay back, girl. I don't know what you are, but you're leaking power that could level this entire mountain."
"I'm the one they rejected," I said, my voice overlapping with the Beast's roar.
I took a step toward him, and to my shock, the powerful warrior—an Alpha by the look of him—dropped to one knee. Not by choice. His legs buckled as if an invisible hand had slammed him into the dirt.
"What... is this?" he gasped, struggling against the pressure. "What are you doing to me?"
I looked at my hands. Dark, ancient runes were beginning to glow faintly beneath my skin. I wasn't the omega anymore.
"I'm going to make them bleed," I whispered.
But as I stepped closer to the stranger, a sharp pain shot through my head. The world tilted. The last thing I saw before the darkness claimed me was the silver-eyed Alpha reaching out to catch me, his face a mask of shocked obsession.
I stood at the edge of the cave, clutching the silver ring until it dug into my palm. The morning sun was bright, but it didn't feel warm. To the rest of the world, this was a day of victory. To me, it was the day the world went quiet.I was no longer a Queen. I could no longer hear the whispers of the trees or the heartbeat of the earth. I was just Kaima—a girl with no pack, no power, and a heart that felt like it had been turned to stone."Rowan..." I whispered his name, but the wind didn't carry it back to me.I looked back at the temple. The entrance was sealed shut by a wall of black ice. No matter how much I kicked or screamed, I couldn't get back in. The Altar had taken its price, and the price was the only man who had ever truly seen me.A twig snapped behind me.I spun around, my heart jumping into my throat. I didn't have my violet eyes to see in the dark or my super-speed to run. I was slow. I was human.A man stepped out from behind a frozen pine tree. He wasn't wearing a
The sky didn't just turn dark; it turned bruised. The pillar of smoke in the North expanded like an ink blot in a glass of water, swallowing the stars. The air felt heavy, like the atmosphere was being replaced by lead. Every wolf in the valley, from my Blue-Eyed ghosts to the defeated Council warriors, let out a long, low whimper.The Soul-Eaters.The stories our elders told us were wrong. They weren't just monsters; they were the shadows of the universe. They didn't want to rule us. They wanted to erase us."We have to move," Rowan gasped. He tried to stand, but his legs gave out again. I caught him, his heavy weight leaning into my shoulder. "Kaima, the Northern Gate is where your father’s people came from. There is a temple there. If the Soul-Eaters reach it, they will use the Altar to suck the life out of every living thing on earth."I looked at the giant, winged shape in the distance. It was moving slowly, but with every flap of its thousand wings, another mountain peak crumble
The mountain air was so cold it felt like breathing in needles. On the hills surrounding the Black-Ridge manor, thousands of wolves stood ready for blood. The High Council had brought everything—armies from the North, South, East, and West. Their armor gleamed under the rising moon, a sea of gold and silver that looked like it could crush the world.In the center stood the Grand Alpha. He was a massive man with hair as white as a blizzard and eyes that held the weight of centuries. He looked down at us from his high horse, his face full of disgust."Rowan," the Grand Alpha’s voice boomed, shaking the very earth. "You were meant to be our jailer. Instead, you fell in love with the prisoner. You have betrayed your blood, your pack, and the Goddess herself."Rowan leaned heavily against me. He was still weak from the Void, but he forced himself to stand straight. He gripped my hand so hard his knuckles turned white."I didn't betray the Goddess," Rowan shouted back, his voice raw. "I fou
Falling.That was the only thing I knew. There was no up, no down, no air, and no sound. Just the feeling of my stomach dropping as I plunged through a tunnel of thick, oily blackness. The bone-hand had let go of me the moment the portal snapped shut, leaving me to drift in a place where time didn't exist.My heart—the heart that had just been restart by the Beast—thumped painfully against my ribs.Thump.Thump.Thump."Rowan?" I tried to scream his name, but no sound came out. The Void swallowed my voice before it could even leave my throat.I looked at my hands. The violet runes were gone. The metallic white hair was fading back to a dull brown. I felt small. I felt like the weak, discarded omega again. The poison from Chloe’s blade was gone, but it had taken my strength with it.Beast? Are you there? I called out in my mind.Silence.For the first time since the forest, I was truly alone. The ancient spirit that had given me wings and fire was hiding, or maybe the "Soul-Eater" had
The pain wasn't like a normal cut. It felt like someone had poured liquid ice into my veins. The blade Chloe had shoved into my ribs was coated in "Black-Silver"—a poison designed to kill gods.I fell to my knees. The violet fire that had been screaming around me vanished. My smoke wings dissolved into ash. I could hear the heartbeat of the Beast in my head, but it was slowing down.Thump... thump... thump..."Kaima!" Rowan’s voice screamed.He didn't look like a "harvester" now. He looked like a man watching his entire world collapse. He lunged toward me, but Lyla—the woman with my scent—threw a wave of purple energy that slammed him back against a stone pillar."Stay out of this, Rowan," Lyla hissed. "The ritual has begun. You know the rules. Once the blood hits the floor, the vessel is empty."Chloe pulled the blade out of my back with a sickening squelch. I collapsed into the dirt, my vision turning gray at the edges."Look at you," Chloe mocked, stepping around to look me in the
The morning after the attack, the air in the Black-Ridge manor was heavy. The smell of burnt magic and smoke still hung in the hallways. I stood on the training grounds, a flat area of gray stone surrounded by jagged mountains. The wind was cold, biting at my skin, but I didn't feel it. My blood felt like it was boiling.Rowan stood across from me. He had discarded his shirt, showing the bandages wrapped around his chest and shoulder. Even injured, he looked like a god of war. His silver eyes were focused on me, tracking every breath I took."You have the power of a God, Kaima," Rowan said, his voice echoing against the rocks. "But right now, you are like a child with a loaded gun. If you don't learn to aim, the kickback will kill you before the enemy does.""I saved you, didn't I?" I snapped. I was restless. The Beast inside me was pacing, its claws scratching at the walls of my mind. It wanted to hunt. It wanted to find Damon and rip his throat out."You saved me by accident," Rowan







