تسجيل الدخولAria’s POV The day felt heavy, like the air itself was pressing down on me. I couldn’t explain it to anyone else, but deep inside, my powers stirred uneasily. My vampire blood whispered of shadows, my witch blood hummed with warning, and my wolf instincts growled restlessly. Something was wrong. By late afternoon, I stood by the window, staring at the forest. The sun was sinking, shadows stretching long across the ground. My stomach twisted. Danger was coming. Maya entered quietly, carrying folded clothes. She paused when she saw me standing still, my eyes locked outside. “what happen Luna?” she asked softly. I nodded. “Nothing, but I can feel something moving outsidethe pack house. Something dark. I don’t know what yet, but it’s close.” Her face paled. “Do you think it’s rogues?” I shook my head. “No. This is bigger. Stronger. I can’t explain it, but I know it’s not just rogues. It’s something worse.” I didn’t wait. I left the room and went straight to Damon’s off
Valerius’s POV The sun blazed outside, but inside my castle the halls were dark. Vampires did not walk under the sun — it burned us, weakened us, reminded us of our curse. So we stayed hidden, waiting for the night. I sat on the throne, my fingers tapping against the armrest, my mind filled with one name. Aria. The wolf who carried more than wolf blood. She carried vampire power, witch power, and wolf power all in one body. A creature that should not exist. A creature that had already humiliated me once. She defeated me before. That memory burned like fire. And I would not allow it to happen again. I rose from the throne, my cloak dragging across the floor. My generals stood waiting. Vampires loyal to me, warriors who had spilled blood for centuries. “She is still alive,” I said, my voice sharp. “She walks among wolves, pretending to be their Luna. But she is more than that. She is a threat to us all.” The generals bowed their heads. “She carries three powers,” I c
Damon’s POV When I ordered everyone out, I meant it. Rylan’s eyes had challenged me, Maya’s worry annoyed me, and Lilith’s smirk had only added fuel to the fire. I wanted silence. I wanted control. But when the door closed and it was just Aria and me, I didn’t get control. I got defiance. She stood there, strong, unyielding, reminding me of promises I had made promises of peace, respect, trust. Promises I hadn’t kept. And when she said she was ready to reject me if I kept supporting Lilith, something inside me twisted. I left before I said something I couldn’t take back. Now, alone in my office, the silence pressed against me. I sat at the desk, staring at nothing. Aria’s words echoed in my head. “I’m the Luna, not her. If you keep supporting Lilith, I’ll reject you.” I clenched my fists. She was stubborn. Too stubborn. She didn’t understand the weight I carried. She didn’t see the responsibility that came with being Alpha. But another voice cut through my thoughts,R
Aria’s POV “Out,” Damon ordered sharply. The room went still. Rylan’s jaw tightened, but he obeyed. Maya gave me a worried look before slipping out. Lilith lingered, her cheek still red from my slap, but Damon’s glare finally pushed her to leave too. The door closed. It was just Damon and me. He stood in front of me, arms crossed, his face hard. “You embarrassed me in front of them,” he said. I shook my head. “No, Damon. I reminded you who I am. I’m your mate. I’m the Luna. And I won’t let Lilith stand in my place.” His jaw tightened. “You’re wrong. You let your emotions control you. You’re making this worse.” I stepped closer, refusing to back down. “No, Damon. You’re the one making it worse. You promised me peace when you claimed me. You promised me respect. But every day since then has been drama. And it’s because of her.” His eyes narrowed. “You want me to admit you’re right. But you’re not. You’re letting jealousy cloud your judgment.” I laughed bitterly. “Jea
Aria’s POV The pack house was quieter after the attack, but the silence didn’t feel peaceful. It felt heavy. Damon came to my room later, his face hard, his shoulders tense. He closed the door behind him, and for a moment, it was just the two of us. “You disobeyed me again,” he said flatly. I stood up from the bed, meeting his eyes. “I told you before, Damon. I don’t want drama. When you claimed me as your mate, you promised me peace. But every day since then has been nothing but drama.” His jaw tightened. “You think I cause it?” “Yes,” I said without hesitation. “You let Lilith stay here. You let her stand beside you like she belongs. And because of that, we fight every single day.” He shook his head. “You’re making this about attention. You want me to push her out just to prove something to you.” My chest burned. “Attention? Damon, I’m your mate. I’m the Luna. I don’t need attention. I need respect. I need trust. And you keep giving those things to her instead of me.”
Aria’s POV I didn’t see Damon right after the fight. He disappeared into the council room with Lilith at his side, leaving me to deal with my own thoughts. I stayed in my room, restless, listening to the sounds of the pack settling after the attack. But later, when I stepped quietly into the hall, I overheard voices coming from Damon’s office. The door was slightly open. It was Damon. And Rylan, his Beta. Rylan’s voice was steady, but firm. “The attack tonight was worse than usual. They weren’t just rogues. They moved with purpose.” “I know,” Damon replied. His tone was clipped, the way it always was when he was focused. “We’ll increase patrols. Double the guards at the northern border.” “That’s not enough,” Rylan said. “They were after Aria. You saw it yourself. One of them broke through the line and went straight for the pack house.” There was a pause. Damon’s silence said more than words. “She’s the Luna,” Rylan continued. “She’s not just another member of the pack.
Lilith POV My fingers trembled as i broke the royal seal,my eyes gleamed with triumph as i read the Queen Luna's words aloud. “You are summoned to the pack house,” i whispered, my smile curling. “The Queen herself has called me.” My mother gasped, tears filling her eyes. “At last! They see your
Aria — POVWalking beside Damon felt like walking next to a thundercloud with muscles.He was silent.Focused.Annoyed.Probably plotting how to tie me to a chair so I’d stop running.Meanwhile, I was thinking about food.“Do you have bread?” I asked.Damon blinked. “Bread?”“Yes. Or meat. Or somet
Lilith — POVI didn’t cry on the way to my room.I refused to.Crying was for weak girls.Girls like Aria.Not me.I kept my chin high, my steps sharp, my face cold. I walked through the house like a queen returning from war — even though I’d lost.But the moment I stepped into my room and shut the
Aria — POVI left the garden with Luna Selene’s words echoing in my head like a heartbeat I didn’t know how to quiet.You are not a mistake.You are chosen.Your power is awakening.It should have made me feel strong.It should have made me feel hopeful.It should have made me feel… something good.







