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CHAPTER 85

Author: Beth Writes
last update publish date: 2026-04-03 21:12:39

KAEL

I walked through the camp with my jaw clenched so tight it ached. Everything was falling apart at once. I had just found out about the message the Ironclaw warriors were carrying. They were hunting Lyra. My own people were out there looking for the woman I loved so they could trade her head for their own safety. It made my blood boil. At the same time, news reached me that Lyra had actually done it. She had raided the stronghold and saved Leila. She was back, covered in blood and exhauste
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  • SAVAGE LUNA    CHAPTER 86

    LYRAI looked at Helena’s pale face and felt like the ground had vanished. All this time, I thought the Council hated me because I was an Omega who didn't know her place. I thought they sold me because I was weak and disposable.But it was the opposite. They weren't disgusted by me. They were terrified.I had spent years wondering why they were so fixated on me. There were other rogues out there causing real trouble and killing people for fun, but the Council always seemed to ignore them. They saved all their venom for me. I was the most harmless rogue in the forest for a long time, just trying to survive and keep my small group fed. But they treated me like a plague. Now I knew why. They were acting on a fear that went back a hundred years.I felt a cold shiver run down my spine as the reality hit me. This wasn't just a battle for rogue rights or pack politics anymore. This was personal. I was a walking reminder of the people they had betrayed to get their power. If the other Alphas

  • SAVAGE LUNA    CHAPTER 85

    KAEL I walked through the camp with my jaw clenched so tight it ached. Everything was falling apart at once. I had just found out about the message the Ironclaw warriors were carrying. They were hunting Lyra. My own people were out there looking for the woman I loved so they could trade her head for their own safety. It made my blood boil. At the same time, news reached me that Lyra had actually done it. She had raided the stronghold and saved Leila. She was back, covered in blood and exhausted, but she hadn't hesitated to risk everything for an Omega.I felt a mix of pure rage and a helplessness that I hated. I was an Alpha. I was supposed to have answers, but the Council was squeezing us from every side. They were turning my own family against me. I couldn't just sit here and watch them tear us down. I went to the comms room and demanded a private link to the Ironclaw High Alpha. I needed to talk to my father.When the screen flickered to life, I didn't waste time with formal gree

  • SAVAGE LUNA    CHAPTER 84

    LUCIANI stood by the tall window of my study, staring out at the training grounds. The sun was barely up. My mind kept looping back to the reports coming from the border. I had spent my whole life trying to be the Alpha everyone feared, the man who made the hard choices without flinching. But now, those choices felt like daring.The door burst open without a knock. Only one person in this pack had that kind of nerve."She went in," Selene said. Her voice was grave, and she didn't bother with a greeting.I turned around. My sister looked like she hadn't slept in days. Her dark hair was a mess, and her eyes were red-rimmed. "Who went in, Selene?""Lyra," she snapped, stepping further into the room. "She took Marcus and a handful of rogues. They raided the Council stronghold at the border. They got the girl out, Lucian. They saved Leila."I felt a sharp pang in my chest. Leila was a nobody in the grand scheme of pack politics. She was an Omega, a girl with no rank and no power. Under m

  • SAVAGE LUNA    CHAPTER 83

    LYRAI sat in the dim light of the back room, the air thick with the smell of old iron and wet stone, and stared at the map Marcus had laid out. We were planning in secret, and I hadn't even told Kael where I was going. Marcus had his own resources, his own rogue networks that ran like veins beneath the Council's territory, and he was the only one who could get us into that stronghold. It was a suicide mission, a direct action against Council forces that would officially end any chance of a peaceful negotiation, but it was the only way to get Leila back. I couldn't let a young girl die just because the Council wanted to play a game of chicken with me.As we finalized the entry points, Marcus leaned back in his chair and looked at me. His eyes were dark, and for a moment, the hardened warrior mask slipped. "I know you love him, Lyra," he said, his voice quiet but steady. "I can see it in the way you look at him, and I can smell it all over your skin every time you come back from his q

  • SAVAGE LUNA    CHAPTER 82

    KEAL Kael stood by the window of the war room, his shoulders hunched like he was waiting for a blow to land. He didn't look at me as he started to talk, and his voice sounded like it was being pulled through broken glass. He told me everything. Years ago, long before our paths had crossed in the forest, he had been a different kind of man. He was ambitious and hungry for power, and he had made a secret pact with Marrek. They were both tired of the way things were, and the agreement was simple. If Marrek could find a way to dethrone Lucian and shatter the Blackfang hierarchy, Kael would throw his full support behind him. In exchange, Kael would receive expanded territory and resources for his own people. It was a cold, political arrangement born from a mix of ambition and pure desperation. He finally turned to face me, and I saw the guilt etched into every line of his face. He told me that everything changed the moment I appeared in his life. He hadn't expected to find someone l

  • SAVAGE LUNA    CHAPTER 81

    LYRAI stood in the center of the war room, my eyes scanning the maps spread across the heavy oak table. There were markings for Council strongholds, supply lines, and the few escape routes we had left. I had seven days. That was it. Seven days to figure out how to stop an entire continent from crushing us into the dirt. I felt the weight of it in my chest, a constant pressure that made it hard to take a full breath. To make things worse, I was caught between two Alphas who couldn't agree on a single thing.Marcus slammed his hand onto the table, pointing at a Council outpost near the border. "We need to go on the offensive, Lyra. We strike them now, before they can get their heavy hitters into position. If we wait for them to come to us, we’re dead."Kael shook his head, his voice low and firm. "That’s suicide, Marcus. We don’t have the numbers for an open assault. We need to consolidate our power here, shore up the defenses, and make sure our people are actually protected before we

  • SAVAGE LUNA    Chapter 17

    Lyra’s POV My consciousness returned slowly and the first thing I felt was a pounding in my skull, and the second was something soft under me. I blinked a few times until the room came into focus. The ceiling above me wasn’t mine, the scent in the air wasn’t mine. This was Kael’s room. My heart sp

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  • SAVAGE LUNA    Chapter 13

    Lyra Kael didn’t slow down at all while carrying me through the hallway. I tried not to look at his face again because every time I did, my chest tightened in a way I couldn’t explain. The guards we passed looked surprised but didn’t say anything. They stared for a second then bowed their heads qui

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  • SAVAGE LUNA    CHAPTER SIX

    CHAPTER SIX Kael She kept staring at me like she wanted to break my answers apart and force me to say something more. Her eyes didn’t hide anything. They wanted reasons. They wanted the truth. She stepped a little closer, not scared, not weak, just stubborn. “Why me?” she asked. “Why did you choo

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  • SAVAGE LUNA    Chapter Seven

    Lyra The sun was already up when I woke, the room quiet and too comfortable for someone like me. The bed was soft, the sheets clean, and the smell of pine drifted in from the open window. It was different from the cold floors and rough blankets I used to sleep on. I sat up slowly. I still wasn’t us

    last updateLast Updated : 2026-03-17
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