Se connecterMy heart stopped. Then started again, pounding so hard it hurt.
"Who?" I choked out, my eyes darting wildly around the empty room. "Who's there?"
A fierce growl echoed through my mind, reverberating like thunder trapped inside my skull.
"Freya!"
The voice rumbled through my consciousness like distant thunder, like an earthquake building deep underground.
It was the exact same voice, the one I heard before I woke up in my second life.
My vision blurred. The room around me dissolved like watercolor in rain.
When my eyes snapped open again, I was no longer lying on the cold bedroom floor.
"What is this?" I mumbled, my voice echoing strangely in the vast emptiness surrounding me. My eyes swept through the dark, infinite space. "Where am I?"
"It's all a dream," a voice answered—that same thunderous voice, but closer now. "A meeting place between souls."
I whipped my head toward the sound.
My breath caught in my throat.
There, emerging from the shadows, was a wolf unlike any I had ever seen. Thick silver fur that seemed to shimmer with an otherworldly light. Paws twice the size of any normal wolf, each one radiating raw, primal power.
And those eyes…fierce, burning red like molten fire.
"What are you?" I whispered, unable to look away.
"Not what. Who." It was a soft yet thunderous voice that spoke with authority.
Her paws inched closer, and so did I.
It was like my body was drawn to this wolf in front of me.
Slowly I reached forward, my hand wavering slightly, but she did the unexpected.
The wolf lowered her head to reach my height.
"My name is Sea, your wolf."
My body stiffened as those red fiery eyes pierced me.
"No," I whispered, tears streaming down my face, but these weren't tears of despair anymore. "It's impossible."
"Once in every generation," Sea murmured, "the Moon Goddess bestows a gift upon her night children. Power, instincts, knowledge… enough to turn against a great evil." Her ears lowered, and I felt something clench inside my chest.
"Night children involve three species blessed by the Moon Goddess," Sea continued. "Werewolves, vampires, and witches. We are all connected through her divine thread."
I swallowed hard, my mind racing. "But why does any of that have to do with me? I'm nobody. Just a failed Luna. A wolfless omega who couldn't even—"
"Your death created a gap in fate," Sea said, cutting through my self-deprecation with sharp finality. "A crack in the timeline itself. In the original path, Moonfire returned and wiped out entire packs. The wolfless population crisis became unstoppable, spreading like poison through the bloodlines. Thousands died. The balance shattered."
My hands trembled. I remembered Moonfire.
The plague that had killed so many in my past life. The fever. The burning. The ash.
"The Moon Goddess saw what was coming," Sea continued, her voice growing softer. "She brought you back to avert this crisis. And when you made the choice—when you chose strength over submission, defiance over acceptance—I was awakened."
"But how is this even possible?" My voice cracked. "All this time... you've been with me?"
Sea's eyes brightened as she leaned forward, brushing her fur against my face.
"Silly girl. I've been with you since the day you were born. And all those years when you chose cowardice over strength, our strength dwindled until I became dormant…"
My hand wrapped around her neck, letting myself sink into her warmth. "I'm so sorry. It's all my fault…"
"Shh." Sea's warmth enveloped me completely. "You survived. That took its own kind of strength. But now..."
She pulled back slightly, her eyes burning bright again with fierce determination.
"Now you must hurry. This new timeline has already begun to shift. Things will be different—some better, some worse. Dangers you didn't face before may appear. Allies may become enemies. You cannot simply rely on the knowledge of your past life."
"What do you mean?" Panic flickered through me.
But Sea was already beginning to fade, her silver form dissolving like smoke in the wind.
"Wait!" I reached for her desperately. "Don't go—I need you—"
"I'm not going anywhere," her voice echoed even as her form disappeared completely. "I'm always with you now, Freya. Always. Just listen, and you'll hear me."
My eyes flew open.
I was back in my room, lying on the cold floor exactly where Killian had left me.
But everything felt different.
The weakness was gone. The trembling had stopped. Power hummed beneath my skin like electricity waiting to be unleashed.
A slow, dangerous smile curved across my lips as I pushed myself up easily.
No struggle, no pain.
I wasn't wolfless or an omega. I was an alpha.
The revelation sent a thrill through my entire body.
"Don't get too excited yet," Sea's voice cautioned gently. "Having me doesn't solve everything. You still need to be smart about this."
She was right.
Now that I'd chosen this path, there was no going back.
But leaving a mate was already taboo in werewolf society. Leaving an Alpha? Nearly impossible.
The council wouldn't approve without solid evidence, and even then, the penalty f*e was enormous. If only Killian would agree, it would be easier. But he wouldn't. He'd made that crystal clear this morning.
I rubbed my hair in frustration. Why couldn't I have been reborn before the marriage?
This union had been arranged to unite Killian's Greenville Pack with my father's Oakcreek Pack after that tragic accident claimed both my parents' lives. A political marriage meant to strengthen both territories and maintain peace.
The elders had orchestrated everything, and I had gone along with it.
But wait.
My hands stilled.
If we'd only been married for three months... did that mean I still had time to prevent some of the worst outcomes? To change things before they became irreversible?
If I left now—truly left, divorced or not—I'd be rogue. Packless. Vulnerable. Any wolf could challenge me, hurt me, even kill me without consequence.
Unless I reclaimed Oakcreek.
My father's pack. My birthright. The territory that should have been mine to lead when he died, but the elders had deemed me "too young" and "too weak" to hold.
Oakcreek was absorbed into Greenville's territory, with promises that I'd be "protected" and "cared for" as Killian's Luna.
What a joke that had turned out to be.
But reclaiming a pack required one thing above all else.
Money.
A lot of it.
I'd need to pay the separation penalty to the council. Buy back Oakcreek's lands and territorial rights from Greenville's holdings. Hire warriors to protect the borders until I could rebuild. Fund everything from food supplies to housing to defense systems.
The amount was staggering.
"You're a healer," Sea reminded me gently. "You've always known how to create things of value."
I fell into deep thought as I walked toward my medical laboratory, that familiar place where I'd spent countless hours, where I'd always found clarity when the world became too overwhelming.
But just as I reached the door, I heard a sudden crash from inside.
My heart jumped.
"Who's there?" I called out sharply.
I pushed the door open quickly.
Several maids were inside, struggling to move large pieces of my equipment that were clearly too heavy for them to handle properly.
"What's going on here?"
The maids whimpered, falling to their knees, their heads fixed on the floor.
"Luna, please forgive us. We were trying to be quiet..."
I crouched over the equipment. My gaze sharpened, noticing the tubes filled with herbs.
"Where are you taking all this?"
"L-Luna, don't you remember? Lady Maeve asked you to dismantle your lab," one of the maids answered shakily.
Instinctively, my hand clutched the glass vial and squeezed.
Just three months into marriage, and my mother-in-law was pressing endlessly about producing an heir.
She convinced me that my inability to have a child was the result of constant exposure to herbs and chemicals. To please her, I abandoned my life’s work.
A month later, Moonfire struck.
The memories came flooding back with visceral clarity.
The fever that burned wolves from the inside out. Bodies crumbling to ash after weeks of agony. The desperate faces of parents holding dying children. The mass graves that had to be dug when we ran out of funeral pyres.
I had eventually found the cure. But it took alot of time.
I'd had to work in secret, in abandoned storage rooms and forgotten corners of the pack house. Wearing cloaks and masks to hide my identity because the Luna wasn't supposed to be doing such "unseemly" work.
Sneaking into sick wolves' homes under cover of darkness to deliver medicine by hand.
And even then, even when my cure had started to work, many wolves wouldn't take it.
A bitter taste filled my mouth as I remembered.
They'd called me a fraud. A con artist. Some desperate wolf trying to profit off their suffering.
I'd watched wolves die who could have been saved, simply because they refused treatment from someone they deemed worthless.
My jaw clenched as anger burned hot in my chest.
Not this time.
This time, I would establish myself first. Build credibility. Create the cure before anyone knew Moonfire was coming. And when I distribute the medicine…
Wait, Medicine!
My breath caught as the pieces suddenly clicked together in my mind.
Why hadn’t I thought of it sooner?
Medicine required trade. Early access meant leverage.
I could remake the cure. Improve it. Stockpile it. Sell it quietly to neighboring packs.
Other packs would pay handsomely for protection against a plague they didn't even know was coming yet. Preventative medicine was always more valuable than emergency treatment.
I could earn money and favor. Enough to pay the penalty. Enough to reclaim Oakcreek!
Enough to be free!
Freya’s POVKillian's breath was warm against my skin, and I should have moved away, seeing how he had practically glued himself to my body. They say alphas have sharpened senses, but why was he so still? Almost peaceful. Did he really trust me so much that he could sleep so deeply?I stared at his long lashes, closed. Reaching for his face, I tilted it upward to see him clearly. Maybe a part of me wanted to confirm if the person holding me so tenderly was truly Killian.He was.I narrowed my eyes at his hair, then my gaze settled on his lips. Memories of how I had pressed my lips against his in the bathtub flashed through my mind. I bit down on my lip as heat trailed from my face up to my ears.I moved.But Killian’s hand only tugged me back toward his chest. “Don’t leave,” he rasped into my hair.I looked up at him, just to make sure he wasn't awake. He wasn’t.So what was he saying?Before I got the chance to figure it out, my phone beeped from the nightstand. I struggled
Killian’s POV After everything—she just left. Like I didn’t exist. Or like she hadn’t just moaned my name moments earlier. I watched the retreating figure of my wife until she disappeared. Not once did she look back. She had suffered ten years of neglect and emotional torture. My wife had loved me so much, and I had taken everything for granted. I would be a fool to think everything was going to be exactly the same in this new life. Deep down, I knew my Freya was still there beneath all that hardened exterior. I told myself I was going to break every layer until I got her back. My hands reached for my chest and pressed hard against it. A ragged sigh coursed restlessly through me, and my head fell forward. “Why does it feel like my own heart is crumbling?” I mumbled. Freya, what are you doing to me? After she left, I stayed in the tub to cool off my arousal, while giving her the space she needed. I didn’t know why, but it took a while for my courage to break thr
Freya’s POVThis was all just a distraction. But maybe that distraction was exactly what I needed right now. In our past life, I loved him. Waited. I wanted him to want me as much as I did. Now, he was here doing exactly that. But knowing the fate that awaited both of us in a few years… “If you’re too shy to say it—use your hands.” His chin pressed against my stomach, one hand still positioned around my waist while the other guided my hands. “Let your hands show me what you’re too scared to admit.” The sound of my strangled breath made his eyes darken. Maybe for today, I could just pretend he wasn’t my executioner. We were just two vessels wanting to explore emotions we’d kept buried for too long. Finding his hair, my fingers sank inside with ease, guiding him to my chest.Killian took my flushed nipple into his mouth with slow, deliberate ease, tilting his head just enough to draw me deeper. Heat lanced from the center of my spine and surged upward, igniting eve
Freya’s POVPersonal space—I didn’t think this man understood any of it. “No one. And it’s none of your business either.” Killian’s lips curled down with displeasure. His hand lifted to his robe; his body eased away from it, muscles flexing as he pushed the fabric off his shoulders. Killian stood there, ruffled hair looking like wild grasses tangled together. His chest rose sharply when he took a breath. I gripped the edge of the tub, keeping my body steady as I swallowed hard. My gaze drifted downward, a faint pang of disappointment flickering when I saw the black shorts clinging low on his waist. I looked away, cursing myself for wanting to see things I shouldn’t even be thinking about. The tub was naturally almost the size of a small pool. Killian climbed inside, pushing the water forward until it pressed against my chest. “What’s the matter, Freya? Disappointed?” We both knew what he was talking about. I kept my gaze away from him, even as the heat radiating f
Freya’s POVThis effortless claim he always displayed whenever he got the chance was suffocating. It wasn’t supposed to make me feel excited, but with the way he stood up for me in front of his mother—I loved it. Moon Goddess, is this life giving me a chance to experience everything I longed for? I prayed silently in my heart. But I wasn’t a fool to get carried away by mere words. We got inside the room; that was when I realized Killian was going to stay here. Last night, I had fallen asleep in his arms and felt how my throat was beginning to close tightly. I was grateful for falling asleep. Thinking about last night, Killian hadn’t been well. Killian was on the bed, taking off his shoes. He groaned, rolling his socks off. Another wave of relief rolled off me the moment the first pair was off. Maybe it was instinct, or the healer inside me. I leaned in, placing a hand on Killian’s head. His thick brows furrowed, his lips parted slightly. “What is it?” he asked in a
Freya’s POVOak Creek Pack was no longer the same. Growing up, this central pack had been the highlight of the territory. People from all over the world came just to get a glimpse of this spot, but that was until my father passed away. There was barely anyone for tourism now. I knew the two packs had been merged into one, but Killian would always prioritize his pack first. We had only been married for three months; I didn’t expect things to pick up so soon. “Rogues have been invading this part of the pack for a while now,” the old man revealed. Killian narrowed his eyes toward me with a flicker of hesitation. “Rogues? How's that possible ” I asked.The old man shook his head. “Yes, you are correct, young miss, but the rogue attacks here have been frequent. And when they attack, they kidnap women—and sometimes children.” My fingers tugged at my shirt. I married Killian so my people wouldn’t have to worry about things like this. A pack without an alpha was bound to fall.
Killian’s POV"Alpha, the masked doctor is waiting. It's time to head over to the company," Hansel reported.I stared at the well-made bed. And there was not a single sign of my wife. She was supposed to be here.Working last night was hectic. I had to stay behind and fix things, preparing for wha
FREYA’S POV“You ruined the dress?” Madam Grace snarled, already flaring up as if she were the one who had made it. “Madam Grace, did I ask for your opinion?” I shot back.Madam Grace clamped her mouth shut, yet her eyes continued to speak words that felt like daggers. “The dress was already ruine
Killian’s POVOnce we got to the hallway, she tried to tug me back. Feeling her hand slip from my grip, I backed her into a corner.Her body collided with the wall, and she yelped.“Why do you find new ways to test me, Freya?” I breathed. Her eyes still held that defiance—the kind that made my bloo
Freya’s POVI knew what he wanted to do. This was his avenue to assert his dominance and remind me of my place.Embarrass me. Show me just how worthless I was.Yet my heart raced like it was about to burst out of my chest whenever our skin touched.Killian was deadlier than a poison and I was start







