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Liora lay flat on her back, hair spread out against the grass. She stared at the stars with wide, curious eyes. Beside her, a boy with a soft smile and gentle face sat cross- legged, plucking clovers and weaving them between his fingers
On her other side sat Draven. His posture was rigid, his arms folded across his small chest, golden eyes sharp. He wasn't lying down like liora or playing like kaelen.
Liora tilted her head towards Kaelen, her lips curling into a smile. “When I grow up, I want to see the world” she whispered, her voice carrying softness. “The mountains, the rivers, everything beyond the packs”
Kaelen chuckled, fumbling as he tried to finish the little crown of clovers. His brown hair fell into his eyes and he pushed it back sheepishly. “When we grow up, I'll be taller and when I'm taller, I will marry you. Then I will take you everywhere you want to go”
Liora’s cheeks warmed, she covered her mouth with her hands, eyes sparkling with amusement. “Marry me? You're barely taller than me now”
Kaelen flushed and then laughed. “That's why I said when I'm taller. Just wait liora. I will be stronger and I will protect you”
Her lips curved into a real smile, her heart softening at his certainty. She liked Kaelen's calmness, his gentle way of speaking. But before she could respond, Draven’s voice cut through– cold and flat.
“He can't marry you”
Liora turned her head sharply towards him, brows furrowed. “And why not?”
Draven finally looked at her. His expression didn't change. “Because you're not meant for him”
Kaelen frowned, his small hands curling into fists in the grass. “And what would you know about it, Draven?”
Draven shrugged. “The moon goddess wouldn't waste you on him. She'll give you to someone stronger”
Liora sat up, her cheeks hot with indignation. “You don't get to decide that Draven! The goddess doesn't even decide who friends are. I choose for myself”
For the first time, Draven's jaw tightened. “You're a fool if you think you'll get to choose”
Liora scrambled to her feet, pointing accusing fingers at him. “You are always a killer joy. Nobody would want to be bound to someone like you”
Kaelen’s lips twitched with a suppressed laugh, though he didn't join in her mocking. His soft gaze lingered on liora, proud of her boldness
Draven's hands curled into fists on his knees. He rose slowly, his small body stiff, shoulders squared. “You’ll see,” he said quietly. “One day, you’ll see I'm right”
Liora huffed, folding her arms and looking away from him. Her cheeks burned with sheer frustration. “You don't know everything. Draven”
The tension between them cracked. Before either could say more, three guards emerged from the trees, faces pale. One dropped to his knees before Draven, bowing low.
“My Lord” he panted. “There's been an incident. Your father…..struck down alpha Renar of the iron fang pack”
Liora's lip parted in shock. Kaelen froze.
“What?” Liora whispered. “Killed….an Alpha?”
The guard nodded. “An argument turned….violent. blood has been soiled. The packs are gathering now”
Another guard burst through the brush and seized Kaelen's arm. “Young heir, we must leave at once. Your father summons you”
Kaelen stumbled, his voice breaking with panic. “Liora” his pale eyes locked onto hers as the guard dragged him back. His voice cracked. “Wait for me, Liora! No matter what happens– wait for me!”
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Chapter 1
The screaming of the crowd was thunder in her ears.
Sword rang against sword as dust and blood mixed on the arena of the tournament ground. The air filled with dust but still– alive.
At the center of it was a warrior in black mask.
Liora's breath came fast but steady as she spun her blade, eyes narrowing through the slit of her disguise. Her opponent staggered back, clutching his bleeding arm, before she swept his legs out from under him with a brutal kick.
Gasps rippled through the crowd.
Selene raised her sword high as her rival writhed on the ground. “Yield” she hissed, her voice distorted by the mask.
The boy spat blood and glared, but the tremor in his limbs betrayed him. “I….yield”
The horns blared.
The arena erupted with cheers, though not all of admiration. Jealousy, envy, suspicious– she could feel their eyes burning into her, a warrior they couldn't quite understand.
Liora lowered her sword, chest heaving and pulled her mask tighter against her skin. Fighting became her comfort zone after her mother died and knowing that a female can't fight– she disguised using a mask to hide her face– nobody questioned it after her first win. Ever since then, she continued.
The cheers washed over her, a flicker of pride burned in her chest. She had survived another round. She had proven herself again.
“Impressive”
The voice was low and held meaning. Liora's stomach tightened instantly at the sound. She turned her head, and across the arena stood her next opponent.
Her heart lurched.
Draven Duskbane.
Even masked, she felt the sting of recognition. The boy from her childhood, now grown into a man whose presence commanded the ground he walked on. His golden eyes glowed faintly. His jaw set and that perfect posture.
He tilted his head slightly, the faintest smirk tugging at the corner of her lips. “I wondered who they had pitted against me. And here you are”
Liora's grip on her sword tightened. He was supposed to be here fighting. Her lips pressed into a hard line. She remembered him– cold and distant. The boy who had once told her she has never chosen her own fate.
The boy who has been right more times that she wanted to admit.
“I’ll enjoy this," Draven said. His eyes raked over her stance, studying her like a puzzle he already knew how to solve. “You fight well….for someone hiding behind a mask”
Heat surged in her chest. She lifted her sword, leveling the blade at him. “Enjoy it while you can. You’ll be the one on the ground this time”
Draven's smirk widened. He rolled his shoulders, drawing his weapon in slow motion. The crowd stirred, anticipation buzzing through the air like lighting.
From the stands, Liora could see kaelen smiling with her best friend. His ever green smile plastered in his face. Liora's heart twisted and she couldn't think of him now. Not when Draven stood before her with a blade honed for her throat
The horn blared again and the match began.
Draven moved first, his strike so powerful her arm shuddered beneath the impact. Their swords clashed.
Liora staggered back a step, then moved, sliding low to smash at his side. He parried with ease, his golden eyes glinting.
“You're strong” he said between blows, their blades sparked. “Stronger than most like something is motivating you or pushing..maybe”
Liora gritted her teeth, swinging with renewed fury. Why does he know me better than anyone else? “How does a heart of stone know emotions?”
Their swords locked, their faces inches apart. She saw the way sweat beading on his forehead and that stupid smile forming at his lips.
“You still talk too much” he murmured, only for her to hear
Her pulse stuttered.
The crowd roared around them. She shoved hard, her wolf snarled inside her, restless and agitated.
The clash of steel again as they fought, each strike heavier and each intent– to kill.
And as their swords locked again, sparks flying, Draven's hand shot up– fingers brushing against the edge of her mask.
Liora's heart lurched.
“Let's see who you really are” he leaned closer, his voice in a whisper.
Outside the palace walls, the warriors spread out across the surrounding forest, their movements precise but cautious. Each step they took was calculated, careful not to disturb the terrain too much, though the signs Draven left behind were impossible to ignore. The ground bore the deep impressions of his claws, and the underbrush was torn and bent in ways that suggested the raw power behind each movement. Every broken branch and snapped twig screamed of his presence, though none dared approach him directly. Draven was no longer merely a man; he was a predator under the influence of the Blood Moon, a wolf driven by instinct and fury.Kael and a group of trackers examined the path he had taken. “His energy is increasing,” Kael said, voice low but tense. “Every step he takes, the forest feels it. He’s getting stronger and more violent.”One of the younger scouts hesitated. “Should we… follow him?”Kael shook his head. “We track, but we do not engage. Not yet. This is not a normal wolf.
Selene’s scream cut through the corridor.“Help! Someone help me! Liora tried to kill me!”The guards outside the chamber reacted instantly. They pushed the door open and rushed inside with urgency. Liora was still standing near the cradle, trying to calm Silver. Selene crouched near the wall, clutching her arm dramatically, her voice trembling as she continued shouting.“She attacked me! She lost control again!”The guards immediately moved toward Liora.Liora stepped back, shielding the cradle with her body. “Stop. Listen to me. She provoked—”“Restrain her!” Selene yelled, pointing at Liora as if she were a threat. “She attacked the acting chieftess. She’s unstable!”Two guards grabbed Liora’s arms before she could react. She struggled out of instinct, not to escape—only to keep them away from the baby.“Don’t take him,” she said quickly. “Whatever you do, don’t separate us.”Selene stood up slowly, exaggerating her pain. “She’s dangerous. She attacked me without reason. If she sta
The chamber door shut behind Liora, and the guards locked it from the outside. The room was small but clean, with a bed, a single chair, and a cradle for Silver. Two guards stood directly outside the door, their shadows visible beneath the threshold. Liora sat on the edge of the bed, holding Silver close as he fed quietly. She kept her breathing steady so he wouldn’t sense her tension.Silver finished feeding and drifted into a light sleep. Liora placed him gently in the cradle and stood beside it, watching him with silent determination. Everything she needed to focus on was in that cradle. Whatever Selene planned, Liora would endure it for her child.Minutes passed. Then footsteps approached.The door unlocked.Selene stepped inside with two attendants behind her. She dismissed them with a wave, and they closed the door from the outside. Selene faced Liora with a pleasant expression that didn’t match the sharp edge in her eyes.“I came to check on you,” Selene said. “It must be overw
The council hall remained heavy with tension after Selene’s accusations. No one moved or spoke for several moments. Liora held Silver close, feeling the weight of every stare on her. Selene stood tall at the center of the hall, her expression cold and controlled.Then Selene lifted her hand.“I’ve heard enough,” she announced, her voice echoing through the hall. “Until Draven returns and the truth is revealed, Liora and her child are to be confined. This is for their safety, and for the safety of the kingdom.”The words hit the room instantly. Several nobles gasped. A few guards exchanged uneasy looks. Kael took a step forward, disbelief etched across his face.“You cannot be serious,” Kael said. “Confinement? She has done nothing wrong.”Selene didn’t look at him. “This is not punishment. It is a precaution.”“That is not precaution,” Kael shot back. “That is an accusation wrapped in excuses.”Selene finally faced him. Her expression sharpened. “Are you challenging my authority?”“I’
The council hall was already tense when Liora stepped inside with Silver in her arms. The nobles, warriors, and attendants stood in tight groups, whispering about the chaos Draven left behind. The Blood Moon still cast its red glow outside, staining the sky and reminding everyone of the danger they now faced.Selene stood at the center of the hall with two senior nobles beside her. Her posture was rigid, her expression sharp with anger. The moment she saw Liora, her eyes narrowed.“There she is,” Selene said loudly, ensuring her voice echoed across the hall.Conversation stopped instantly. Every head turned. Liora tightened her hold on Silver, staying calm even as fatigue weighed heavily on her body. She had barely recovered from holding Draven back hours earlier.Selene walked toward her with deliberate steps. “You finally show yourself after causing all this damage.”Liora stayed silent for a moment. “My only focus was protecting Draven and my child. Nothing more.”Selene scoffed lo
The fortress erupted into noise and confusion the moment word spread that Draven had broken free and escaped into the forest. The Warriors ran through the halls. Healers rushed toward the lower chambers. Servants whispered in panic as the Blood Moon’s red glow intensified.Selene entered the main hall with heavy steps, her expression sharp and angry. She didn’t wait for anyone to speak before raising her voice.“Where is Liora?” she demanded.Several nobles followed behind her, clearly unsure whether to support her or stay neutral. Selene didn’t give them time to think. She pointed at the guards by the staircase.“Bring the Luna here immediately.”A guard answered cautiously. “She’s with the child, my lady. Kael instructed—”“I did not ask what Kael instructed,” Selene cut in. “Bring her.”The guards looked uneasy but obeyed. Moments later, Liora entered the hall carrying Silver, Mira walking close beside her. The room grew tense instantly.Selene stepped forward. “Explain yourself.”







