Astra's POV
"Kneel before your Alpha," growled the scarred guard, pushing Astra to the ground.
Her knees hit the dirt hard, but Astra kept her eyes up. Ten years as a rogue had taught her one thing – show fear and they'll tear you apart.
Alpha Alaric towered over her, his ice-blue eyes burning with disgust. The mate mark on Astra's arm throbbed painfully, as if trying to pull her toward him despite his clear hatred.
"A rogue," he spat the word. "The Moon Goddess must be playing a cruel joke."
Astra's heart sank. She had expected rejection, but the pure hatred in his voice cut deeper than she'd imagined. Still, she wouldn't give him the pleasure of seeing her hurt.
"Trust me, I'm not exactly thrilled either," she shot back. "Being mated to an arrogant Alpha wasn't on my birthday wish list."
The guards gasped at her rudeness. One raised his hand to strike her, but Alaric stopped him with a slight motion.
"Lock her up," Alaric ordered coldly. "I need time to think about this... unfortunate situation."
Two guards grabbed Astra's arms and pulled her away from the clearing. As they marched her through the trees, her mind raced. Being locked up was bad, but at least she wasn't dead. Yet.
The guards brought her to a small cabin at the edge of the area and shoved her inside. The door slammed shut, and Astra heard the heavy click of a lock.
"Great," she mumbled, looking around the single room. There was a bed, a small table, and a barred window. Not exactly a five-star hotel, but better than the dirty floor she'd slept on at Master Kron's.
Astra sat on the bed and looked at her mate mark. The crescent moon and stars seemed to shimmer in the dim light.
"Fat lot of good you are," she told it. "Found my mate, and he hates me. Perfect."
The sound of footsteps outside made her nervous. Was Alaric coming back already? Had he chosen to kill her after all?
But the face that showed at the window wasn't Alaric's. It was a man with kind brown eyes and shaggy dark hair.
"Astra," he whispered. "It's me, Damon."
Relief rushed through her. "Damon! What are you doing here? If they catch you—"
"Shh," he warned, looking around nervously. "I've been tracking you since you ran from Kron's place. I saw them catch you." He frowned at the mate mark on her arm. "So it's true? You're mated to that monster?"
Astra nodded sadly. "Apparently. Not that he wants anything to do with me."
Damon had been her only friend for years. Another rogue, he'd helped her survive when things got tough, showing her how to hunt and hide. He was older than her by several years and had always been like a watchful older brother.
"We need to get you out of here," Damon said quickly. "That Alpha... he's scary, Astra. They say he killed his own father to take control of the pack."
Fear rippled through Astra's stomach. "But the mate bond—"
"Means nothing to wolves like him," Damon ended. "He'll use you or kill you. Either way, you're not safe here."
Part of Astra wanted to argue. The mate pull was stronger than ever with Alaric so close. But Damon was right. The disgust in Alaric's eyes had been real.
"How do we escape? There are guards everywhere."
Damon grinned, holding up a small key. "I made friends with one of the kitchen staff. Not everyone is loyal to the big bad wolf."
Hope sparked inside Astra. Maybe they could actually pull this off.
"Meet me at the back window in ten minutes," Damon whispered. "There's a shift change then. It's our best chance."
As he disappeared, Astra paced the small room. Running away from her mate went against every sense she had. The mark burned at the very thought. But staying could mean death.
When ten minutes passed, Astra crept to the back window. Damon was there, quickly working on the bars with a small tool.
"Hurry," he urged. "The next patrol comes by in two minutes."
With a final twist, the bars came loose. Damon helped Astra squeeze through the tight space. Her foot had barely touched the ground when a shout rang out.
"Hey! Stop right there!"
A guard ran toward them, already shifting partly to wolf form. His hands became claws, teeth growing into fangs.
"Run!" Damon pushed Astra ahead of him. "I'll hold him off!"
"No! I won't leave you!" Astra cried, but Damon was already turning to face the guard.
"Go!" he growled. "I'll find you!"
Heart beating, Astra ran. Behind her, she heard growls and the sounds of fighting. Each step away from the Northern Pack area made the mate mark burn worse, like it was trying to drag her back to Alaric.
She forced herself to keep moving, running until her lungs felt like they might burst. When she finally stopped to catch her breath, leaning against a big tree, she realized she had no idea where she was.
"Damon?" she called softly. No answer.
Guilt crushed down on her. Had she just left her only friend to die? And for what? To run from a mate who didn't want her anyway?
A twig snapped nearby. Astra froze, listening closely. Footsteps approached—too heavy to be Damon's.
She prepared to run again, but her legs trembled with tiredness. She couldn't escape another wolf, not now.
"Well, well," came a familiar voice that made her blood run cold. "Look who I found."
Master Kron stepped into view, a cruel smile twisting his face. A patch covered the wound on his head where she'd hit him with the poker.
"You've caused me a lot of trouble, girl," he growled, moving closer. "But now you're going to pay."
Astra backed away, looking desperately for an escape route. But Kron wasn't alone. Two other wolves flanked him, cutting off any path she might take.
"Did you really think you could escape me?" Kron laughed. "You're mine. I paid good money for you." "I belong to no one," Astra said, trying to sound brave despite her fear.
Kron's eyes fell on her mate mark. His smile faded. "What's this?" He grabbed her arm roughly, studying the mark. "A mate bond? To whom?"
Before Astra could answer, a deep growl rumbled through the trees. All four wolves turned to see a massive shape emerge from the shadows.
Damon stepped into view, his clothes torn and bloody from his fight with the guard. But he wasn't alone.
Next to him stood the tall figure of Alpha Alaric, his ice-blue eyes glowing with rage. Around them, at least ten Northern Pack warriors emerged, surrounding Kron and his friends.
"She belongs to me," Alaric said, his voice deadly cool. "The mark proves it."
Kron's face drained of color. "Alpha Alaric? I didn't know... I would never have—"
"Silence," Alaric ordered. "You dare to threaten what's mine?"
Astra looked between Alaric and Damon in confusion. Why was Alaric here? And why was Damon with him?
"Damon?" she asked, her voice small. "What's going on?"
Damon wouldn't meet her eyes. "I'm sorry, Astra."
Suddenly everything clicked into place. The easy flight. Damon knowing exactly where to find her. The convenient look of Kron.
"You led me into a trap," she whispered, feeling sick. "You brought me right to them."
"It wasn't like that," Damon started, but Alaric cut him off.
"Enough talking." The Alpha stepped forward, his eyes locking with Astra's. "You ran from me, little mate. That was a mistake you won't make twice."
Fear and anger battled inside Astra as Alaric neared. Had Damon misled her? Or was there something else going on?
All she knew for certain was that she was trapped between the Alpha who hated her and the master who wanted to punish her—with her only friend caught somewhere in the middle.
Alaric reached out and grabbed her arm, his touch sending electric shocks through her body.
"Take care of the others," he told his warriors, nodding toward Kron and his friends. "My mate and I need to have a private conversation."
The last thing Astra saw before Alaric dragged her away was the look of anguish on Damon's face and the terror in Kron's eyes as the Northern Pack fighters closed in.
Astra's POVAstra woke up with a start, her heart racing. She jumped to her feet, ready to fight, but her legs wobbled and she fell back onto the soft bed. Wait—bed?The last thing she remembered was Lyra's face as she shot her with a dart. Her own sister had betrayed her. And Damon too."You're awake," a deep voice said.Astra's head snapped up. Alaric stood in the doorway, his face hard as stone. The partner mark on her arm tingled at his presence."What happened?" Astra asked. "Where's Lyra? And Damon?""Gone." Alaric walked into the room. "They escaped during the attack.""Attack?" Astra's head was foggy. "The Silver Claws...""Were a distraction," Alaric said, his voice tight with anger. "While everyone was fighting, Lyra and her friend took what they wanted and vanished.""He's not her friend," Astra said, though now she wasn't sure. Had Damon been lying to her all along? "How long was I out?""Two days."Astra's eyes widened. "Two days? What did they shoot me with?""Moon sleep
Astra's POVAstra fought against the guards' grip as they dragged her down the long hallway. Her sister Lyra was living! After ten years of thinking she was dead, feeling guilty for her death, Lyra was standing right there. And now these guards were pulling her away before she could even talk to her sister."Let me go!" Astra kicked at the nearest guard's leg. "I need to speak with my sister!""Alpha's orders," the guard growled, tightening his hold.They stopped in front of a huge wooden door with silver wolf heads carved into it. One guard knocked three times, and a deep voice from inside said, "Enter."The door swung open, and Astra was pushed into the room so hard she fell to her knees. When she looked up, her breath caught in her throat.Alaric sat on a smaller throne, much like the one in the great hall but made for his private chambers. His ice-blue eyes locked onto hers, and Astra's mate mark burned so strongly she gasped from the pain."Leave us," Alaric told the guards. They
Astra's POVAstra's lungs burned as she ran. Tree branches hit her face, but she didn't slow down. Every step away from Alaric hurt like fire on her skin, but she kept going."Wait up!" Damon called from behind.Astra looked back. Blood stained Damon's shirt from the fight with the guard. She slowed down."Are you okay?" she asked, breathing hard."I'll live," Damon winced, putting a hand to his side. "But we need to keep moving. They'll be after us soon."They pushed through the thick forest. The mate mark on Astra's arm throbbed with each step. It felt like it was trying to pull her back to Alaric, back to the Alpha who hated her."The border is just ahead," Damon said. "Once we cross it—"A howl cut through the night air. Then another. And another."They're coming!" Astra's heart beat. "Run!"They ran toward the border. Astra could feel it – a strange energy in the air that marked where Northern Pack territory stopped. Just a few more steps and they'd be safe.But before they could
Astra's POV"Kneel before your Alpha," growled the scarred guard, pushing Astra to the ground.Her knees hit the dirt hard, but Astra kept her eyes up. Ten years as a rogue had taught her one thing – show fear and they'll tear you apart.Alpha Alaric towered over her, his ice-blue eyes burning with disgust. The mate mark on Astra's arm throbbed painfully, as if trying to pull her toward him despite his clear hatred."A rogue," he spat the word. "The Moon Goddess must be playing a cruel joke."Astra's heart sank. She had expected rejection, but the pure hatred in his voice cut deeper than she'd imagined. Still, she wouldn't give him the pleasure of seeing her hurt."Trust me, I'm not exactly thrilled either," she shot back. "Being mated to an arrogant Alpha wasn't on my birthday wish list."The guards gasped at her rudeness. One raised his hand to strike her, but Alaric stopped him with a slight motion."Lock her up," Alaric ordered coldly. "I need time to think about this... unfortuna
Astra's POVAstra jumped through the window just as the wolves burst through the front door. Glass broke around her as she hit the ground outside, but there was no time to check for cuts. The angry yells behind her meant only one thing—they'd found Master Kron."There she goes! The outlaw attacked Kron! Get her!"Her feet pounded against the dirt as she sprinted toward the trees. The morning sun had barely risen, creating long shadows between the trees. Perfect for hiding.This wasn't how Astra had planned to spend her eighteenth birthday. Then again, rogues didn't get birthday parties or presents. They just got to survive another year.The mate mark on her arm throbbed, a steady reminder of the impossible thing that had happened. Rogues didn't get mate points. Everyone knew that. Rogues were outcasts, unworthy of the Moon Goddess's gift of a true mate.Yet here she was, running for her life with a fresh mark burning on her skin.As she reached the cover of the woods, a strange feelin
Astra's POVThe shot just missed Astra's ear by a few inches. She dove and ran faster, and each breath hurt her lungs. She was being chased by four wolves through the dark bush. They weren't trying to make friends.A deep voice yelled behind her, "Get the rogue!" "Don't let her escape!"When Astra jumped over a downed tree, her bare feet hit the cold ground. There were leaves and sticks in her long, dark hair as it whipped around her face. She couldn't stop. When thieves were caught by pack wolves, they usually died.She kept going even though it hurt her side to run so fast. She had learned one thing from being chased for ten years: never stop when they're close."I see her!" Another arrow flew by, this time brushing her arm.Astra bit her lip to keep from crying out. Blood trickled down her arm, but she couldn't worry about that now. The smell would make it easy for them to track her, though.Up ahead was a river. If she could just reach it, she might be able to hide her smell. Astr