Mag-log inThe corridor outside the Moon Hall was almost empty when I finally forced myself to leave. My shoes clicked softly against the marble floor; every step echoed like a reminder that I was walking alone now.
The torches burned low along the walls, throwing long stripes of gold and shadow across the floor. I was halfway to the guest wing when a low voice came from the dark corner near the stairwell.
“You shouldn’t cry over scum like him, bunny.”
I stopped.
The word bunny caught me first…soft, teasing, completely unfamiliar. I turned slowly.
He leaned against the stone wall like he belonged there, one boot crossed over the other, the firelight catching on the edge of a black coat. I had never seen him before.
He didn’t wear any crest or color that marked him as part of our pack.
His face was half hidden by shadow, but what I could see made my breath catch. Sharp jaw, dark hair falling carelessly over his forehead, eyes the color of storm clouds…steady, unreadable, dangerous in a quiet way.
I straightened, brushing my hands down the front of my ruined dress. “I’m not crying,” I said.
He smiled a little, still leaning against the wall. “Really? Could’ve fooled me.”
“I don’t even know you,” I muttered. “You shouldn’t be here.”
He shrugged. “Maybe I shouldn’t. But you looked like you needed someone to say it.”
“Say what?”
“That he’s an arse.” His mouth curved into a slow grin. “You're pretty Alpha. The one who tossed you aside like a broken toy.”
The words stung because they were true. I folded my arms over my chest. “You shouldn’t talk about him that way.”
He raised a brow. “Still defending him, bunny?”
“Don’t call me that.”
“Why not? It suits you.”
Something about the lazy warmth in his voice made my pulse jump. “You don’t even know my name.”
He pushed off the wall, walking toward me with easy, unhurried steps. I took a small step back before I realized I was doing it.
He stopped a few feet away, enough that I could see his face clearly now. His features were sharp but not cruel, the kind of handsome that felt a little dangerous…like fire that didn’t know it could burn.
“Then tell me,” he said quietly. “What’s your name, bunny?”
“Sylvara.”
He said it once, testing the sound. “Pretty. But I think I’ll keep bunny.”
I should have been angry. Instead, I found myself almost smiling. “You really don’t listen, do you?”
“Not when I’m right.”
I shook my head and looked away, toward the open archway that led to the courtyard. “Why are you even talking to me?”
“Because you look like the world just ended. And you need a companion”
A laugh escaped me, small and bitter. “It did.”
He didn’t say anything. Just waited.
Maybe it was the way he stood…silent, patient, or maybe I was too tired to keep the words inside anymore. “He was supposed to be my mate,” I whispered. “We grew up together. Since we were six. He was the only one who ever talked to me. The one who truly knew me. My first love.”
The man’s expression softened a little. “And now?”
“Now he’s marrying someone else tomorrow evening.” My voice cracked on the last word. “A Frostmoon princess. He said he had no choice. That it was for the good of the pack.”
“Ah.” He tilted his head. “Politics. The oldest curse of our kind.”
“I would have followed him anywhere,” I said. “Even if I was the unshifted wolf every mocked. Even if the others laughed. I thought love mattered.”
He studied me quietly for a long moment. “It does. He just doesn’t know what the word means.”
Something inside me loosened at that, a thread pulling free. I hadn’t realized how much I needed someone…anyone….to say it wasn’t my fault.
“Thank you,” I said softly feeling a bit light.”
“Do you have a name?” I asked.
He smiled, slow and unreadable. “Names make things complicated. Let’s keep it simple.”
I frowned. “You’re strange.”
“I’ve been called worse. But strange..not really”
For a few heartbeats, neither of us spoke. The wind slipped through the open arch, cool against my face.
“I wish I could leave this place,” I said suddenly. “The pack, the whispers, everything. Just… go somewhere no one knows me.”
“Then why don’t you?”
“Because I have nowhere to go.”
He studied me with those dark, steady eyes. “Everyone has somewhere. They just haven’t found it yet.”
I laughed softly. “You sound like you’ve done a lot of running.”
“Maybe.” He looked away, as if something far away had caught his attention. “Maybe I just know what it’s like to be unwanted.”
That hit too close. I wanted to ask more, but he stepped back, the shadows wrapping around him again.
“Don’t waste your tears on men who don’t see you, bunny,” he said quietly. “Save them for something worth breaking.”
Before I could ask his name again, he turned and disappeared down the corridor.
I stood there for a long time, the echo of his voice following me like a heartbeat. I didn’t even realize I was smiling a little through the ache.
The corridor felt emptier after he left.
For a moment, I just stood there, staring at the place where he’d been. The air still held a trace of him… something dark and clean, like smoke and pine. My heart beat faster than it should have.
I told myself it was just from the shock of everything. From the humiliation. From losing everything I thought I had. But deep down, I knew it wasn’t only that.
No one had ever spoken to me like that before, honest, kind. It didn’t make sense, but somehow, that stranger had made the weight on my chest feel lighter, even if just for a few moments.
“Bunny,” I whispered to myself, shaking my head. “What kind of name is that?”
Still, it made me smile a little.
I turned and started walking again, my footsteps soft against the stone floor. The torches hissed in their brackets, throwing trembling light across the walls. Every echo reminded me how alone I was.
By the time I reached my room, most of the hallways were empty. I pushed the door open and slipped inside. The scent of lavender filled the space…one of the maids must have lit the candles earlier, thinking I’d be coming back with Aedric.
That thought made my throat tighten again. I looked around the room, at the white flowers by the window, the folded robe at the end of the bed, the silver hairpins arranged neatly on the dresser. All of it had been prepared for a mated pair.
Now it just looked like a stage for a play that had ended before the first act.
I sat down on the edge of the bed, my hands resting in my lap. For a long time, I just stared at them. The marks where the ceremonial ribbon had been tied were still faintly red on my skin.
I rubbed them absently, wishing the memory could fade as easily.
Outside, I could hear laughter…soft, distant, coming from the main courtyard. Wolves are celebrating the new alliance. Maybe even Aedric himself, smiling beside her. The thought burned worse than anything.
I wanted to scream.
I wanted to cry.
But mostly, I wanted to forget.
Instead, I stood up and walked to the small mirror by the wall. My reflection stared back…pale, tired, eyes swollen from the tears I refused to let fall. The girl looking back at me didn’t look like an omega ready for a bond ceremony. She looked like a ghost wearing someone else’s happiness.
“Tomorrow, I’ll leave,” I said quietly to my reflection. “I’ll find somewhere new. Somewhere I don’t have to see them.”
The words sounded brave, but my chest ached when I said them. I didn’t know where I would go. The world beyond the pack lands was cold, and for someone unshifted, it was dangerous.
Still, the thought of staying here was worse.
I blew out the candles one by one until the room was dim. Only the moonlight through the window stayed, soft and silver on the floor.
When I finally crawled into bed, the sheets were cold against my skin. My body felt heavy, my mind refusing to quiet.
I kept replaying the ceremony in my head…the moment Aedric looked at me and said I cannot.
The look in his eyes hadn’t even been guilt. It was… a pity.
That hurt more than anything.
KAELEN POVThe forest swallowed us the moment we crossed the boundary line. It's been ages since he passed the side of the forest.It wasn’t just darkness that welcomed them even the air felt wrong.Even the rain seemed hesitant under the canopy of old trees… thinner here, like the forest was drinking it in instead of letting it fall.Ael stayed a few steps behind me.Close enough to let me know he was behind me. Far enough to pretend he still had a choice.He didn’t speak. Neither did I.Because the relationship between Syl and me was unstable. Flickering. Like a thread being tightened between my ribs and somewhere far beyond Velkorin’s borders.Sylvara was fine. And she knew I was coming.That alone changed everything inside me.My pace quickened immediately. I needed to get to her as soon as I could.Ael noticed.“Kaelen,” he called quietly. “If you keep pushing like this, you’ll burn out before you even reach the outer territories. These lands are forbidden for a reason ”“I don’t
KAELEN POVThe palace doors slammed open the moment I stepped outside.Cold wind hit my face instantly.Rain had started falling over the kingdom sometime during the chaos inside. Heavy. Violent. Like even the sky could feel what was coming.I barely noticed it.My boots crushed against the wet stone as I kept walking toward the lower courtyard.Toward the forest path leading to Velkorin.Toward Sylvara.“Kaelen!”Ael’s voice echoed behind me.I didn’t stop.Didn’t even slow down.I heard his footsteps splashing through the rain as he caught up quickly.“Kaelen, wait!”“I’m not in the mood,” I said flatly.“That’s exactly the problem.”He finally grabbed my arm hard enough to stop me.The second his hand touched me, dark energy snapped violently beneath my skin.Ael felt it immediately.His expression tightened.Still… he didn’t let go.“Listen to me.”Slowly, I turned my head toward him.Rain dripped down my face.“So speak.”Ael exhaled sharply, trying to steady himself.“You’re wal
KAELEN POVThe corridor outside the council chamber was packed.Guards. Warriors. Servants.The entire palace felt frozen in fear after what happened inside. The moment I stepped out, silence spread instantly.Every eye landed on me. On the blood still dripping from my claws.On the dark marks still printed on my hands.On the monster they were told about and now have come to fear.I didn’t care.My mind was somewhere else entirely.Sylvara.Every step away from her felt wrong. Painful. Like the bond between us was tearing pieces out of me with every second.I kept walking.Then suddenly— Bodies dropped to their knees.One after another. The entire hallway lowered its heads before me.“My Alpha…”The words echoed softly through the corridor.I barely reacted.Until I saw them.Liora. Seris. Ayla. Ryn.The rest of the harem stood ahead of me, eyes red, shaken from everything that had happened.Liora stepped forward first.“Kaelen… please.”I stopped.Only because her voice sounded desp
SYLVARA POV“Kaelen…”I whispered as he moved faster and faster towards me.Whatever darkness in him seemed to be taking control no matter how much he fought.The hallway cracked beneath his feet as he lunged straight toward me, dark energy exploding around him like smoke.I stood there watching as the others tried to fight him but he pushed his way through, snapping necks brutally as blood filled the ground.“Kaelen stop—”A violent force slammed into me from the side.I gasped as someone yanked me backward just as he crashed into the wall where I had been standing seconds before.Stone exploded everywhere.The entire corridor shook.“My lady!” Selene shouted.I barely heard her.My eyes were locked on him.Or what looked like him I couldn’t tell.The thing slowly rose from the broken wall, breathing heavily.Its body twisted unnaturally, bones cracking under skin that looked dark… stretched. The shadows around it moved like living things, crawling over its arms and throat.And then
KAELEN POVThe moment Sylvara disappeared from my sight… the world stopped making sense.The air felt too thin in my lungs. Too sharp in my chest. Like something had been ripped out of me and the body was still trying to pretend it was intact.Ael was still talking behind me. The council was still screaming. Guards were still moving.But none of it reached me properly.It was noise. Just noise.Because she was gone.Sylvara.Everything around me didn’t make sense anymore.My fingers twitched at my sides, still half-shifted… claws slowly retracting, skin burning with leftover dark energy.I forced myself to stand still.To breathe. In. Out.But didn’t help.The bond between them wasn't gone.That was the worst part.I could still feel her.Faint. Distant.Like a thread stretched across hell itself.And she was scared. That emotion hit me harder than any blade ever could.My jaw clenched until it ached.“… I can’t leave her there with that animal,” I whispered under my breath.Ael stepp
SYLVARA POVThe vision vanished as quickly as it came.I stumbled back, breathing hard.Selene rushed toward me immediately. “Sylvara!”“I’m fine…” I lied weakly.But I wasn’t.Not even close.My chest hurt badly now, the bond pulling so violently it felt like my soul was being dragged toward Kaelen.And what I saw…Oh no... There was so much blood.I could still hear his voice in my head.“Sylvara”Cold fear crawled down my spine.Kaelen wasn’t thinking clearly anymore. The darkness inside him was taking over.Selene gently grabbed my arm, helping me sit on the edge of the bed.“You’re shaking.”I pressed a hand against my chest.“He’s coming,” I whispered.Selene’s face changed instantly.“The Alpha?”I nodded slowly.“He’s angry.”That was putting it lightly.No.Kaelen was beyond angry now.He was becoming something else.Something dangerous.And deep down…I was terrified of what he would do once he reached this place.Selene looked toward the door nervously before lowering her vo
Kaelen’s lips found mine again, softer this time but somehow even more intense. He kissed me like he couldn’t get enough no matter how much we kissed. His hands cupped my face gently, thumbs brushing my cheeks as his mouth moved over mine with slow, deliberate hunger.I sighed into him, my lips pa
The room seemed to shrink around us, the world outside fading until there was nothing but heat, breath, and need. Every moan, every gasp, every desperate press of our bodies spoke louder than words ever could.Finally, he pulled back just enough to look into my eyes, his breathing heavy, uneven.“
After the speeches, the elders called all the omegas forward. My legs felt heavy as I stepped onto the training ground, the eyes of every wolf from far and wild lands burning into me. The chatter died down as Kaelen’s gaze swept over us, sharp and commanding.“Today,” he said, voice carrying easily
Four days.It had been four long, painful days since that dream.Four mornings of waking up before dawn, walking back onto the cold training ground, standing in the same place where Kaelen watched me with those sharp, judging eyes.And still… nothing.No wolf.No full shift.Not even a flicker.My







