ANMELDENSynopsis On the day of her mating ceremony, Tanya's mate rejects her before the entire kingdom, not because she is weak not because she is ugly, but because she is believed to be an Omega. Humiliated and abandoned, Tanya disappears into the forbidden land beyond the northern border. Three years later she returns, not as a broken and powerless Omega. She returns riding a dragon wolf that they thought extinct for a thousand years. And carrying a secret that could destroy every Alpha Kingdom. The Alpha King who rejected her soon discovers the truth;The woman he threw away was never an Omega. She is the last surviving heir of the Moon Goddess herself. And the child growing inside her belongs to
Mehr anzeigenMy hands wouldn't stop shaking. No matter how tightly I clasped them together, the tremors kept coming. Thousands of eyes were fixed on me. The massive Royal Mating Arena stretched endlessly before me, filled with nobles, warriors, pack leaders, and citizens from every corner of the kingdom. Every seat was occupied. Every gaze was watching. Watching me, Tanya Moonfall. The wolf-less Omega.
The girl who somehow ended up as the fated mate of Crown Prince Kael Nightshade. I swallowed hard. My heart pounded so violently I was sure everyone could hear it. This was supposed to be the happiest day of my life. The day everything changed. The day I stopped being the girl people pitied. The day I became his mate. A low murmur rippled through the crowd. I didn't have to listen closely to know what they were saying. I had heard it all before. "She doesn't even have a wolf." “The Moon Goddess must have made a mistake." "How can an Omega become Queen?" I lowered my eyes. The words hurt but today was different.
Today none of it mattered because fate had chosen me. No matter what anyone thought. No matter what anyone says, the Moon Goddess herself had declared that Crown Prince Kael Nightshade was my mate. And nobody could change that. A horn sounded and the arena instantly fell silent. My breath caught. The royal procession entered, warriors lined the pathway and the crowd rose to their feet And then I saw him, Kael the future Alpha King, Tall, Powerful, Commanding. His dark hair gleamed beneath the moonlight. His sharp features remained unreadable as he strode toward the ceremonial platform. Every step radiated authority. Every movement demanded attention. Even from across the arena I could feel his presence, the pull between us; the mate bond. Warm. Powerful. Unbreakable. My stomach fluttered.
For weeks I had imagined this moment, imagined standing beside him, imagined hearing him call me his mate. His Luna. Mine. The thought sent heat rushing into my cheeks. Kael climbed the platform without looking at anyone. Not the nobles. Not the crowd. Not even me. Something twisted uneasily inside my chest. I ignored it. He was a prince. Future king. Perhaps he was nervous too.
The High Priest stepped forward, his silver robes glimmered beneath the moonlight. High Priest Malachai, the most powerful religious figure in the kingdom. He raised his staff, silence immediately swept across the arena. "Tonight," he announced, his voice carrying effortlessly through the crowd, "we gather beneath the sacred gaze of the Moon Goddess." Cheers erupted. My pulse quickened. "This night marks the union of two fated souls." The cheers grew louder. I glanced toward Kael. He stood motionless, expressionless, cold. A strange chill crawled down my spine. Why wouldn't he look at me?
The High Priest continued, "The Moon Goddess has chosen." His gaze shifted toward Kael, "Crown Prince Kael Nightshade." Kael stepped forward. The crowd erupted again. My heart nearly burst from my chest. This was finally it. The High Priest turned toward me. "And Tanya Moonfall." A few scattered whispers broke through the crowd. I heard someone snort, another laugh and my face burned but I kept my head high. Just this once I wanted to believe I belonged here. Malachai extended his staff between us. "The sacred bond has been confirmed." A hush fell over the arena.
"Do you acknowledge the female standing before you as your fated mate?" Every muscle in my body tightened. Kael finally looked at me. Our eyes met. For one brief moment, something flashed across his face. Something I couldn't understand. Conflict. Pain. Regret. Then it vanished. My stomach dropped. Fear suddenly gripped me. Everything felt wrong. Kael's voice echoed across the arena. "I acknowledge her." Relief crashed through me. The crowd erupted. My eyes filled with tears. Thank the Moon Goddess.
"Tanya Moonfall is my fated mate." The world brightened. My chest expanded. The words felt like sunlight after years of darkness. I wanted to cry, laugh and collapse. Finally someone saw me. Finally I was recognized. "But I refuse to accept her." Silence. The words slammed into me. My smile vanished. The arena froze. Every sound disappeared. I stared at him. Certain I had heard wrong, certain I was dreaming. "What?" I whispered. Kael's expression remained merciless. Emotionless. "Tanya Moonfall is my fated mate." His voice carried clearly across the kingdom.n"But I reject her." The crowd gasped. A collective shock wave swept through the arena. "No..." My voice broke. No. No. No. This wasn't happening. This couldn't be happening. Kael continued speaking. Each word struck like a blade."I refuse to bind myself to a wolf-less Omega." Laughter erupted somewhere in the crowd then another, then another. The sound spread like wildfire. My chest tightened. Breathing became impossible. The faces around me blurred. Some looked shocked. Some looked sympathetic. Most looked entertained. Humiliated heat flooded my body. Not here. No. No. Not in front of everyone.
Kael didn't stop, "A future Alpha King requires a strong Luna", his icy eyes locked onto mine. "You are not worthy of that position."Something inside me shattered completely. The bond between us trembled violently. Pain exploded through my body. A scream tore from my throat. I collapsed onto the platform. Agony ripped through every nerve. Every muscle. The mating bond was breaking, tearing, destroying itself. Tears streamed down my face. I could barely breathe. Could barely think. The pain wasn't just physical. It was deeper. The pain of hope dying. The pain of believing I mattered. The pain of realizing I never had. Around me the crowd continued whispering. Mocking. Watching. Nobody moved to help. Nobody.
I looked up desperate, broken. Kael stood over me. Watching. Expression unchanged. As though none of this affected him. The sight hurt more than the rejection itself. "Please..." I whispered. I didn't even know what I was begging for. His jaw tightened. Then his face hardened again. The last piece of my heart cracked. The crowd's laughter grew louder. A noblewoman near the front smiled openly. "Pathetic." The word carried humiliation. Others nodded. Agreement spread. Shame swallowed me whole. I wanted to disappear. I wanted the ground to open beneath me.
The arena suddenly shook, a violent tremor rippled through the stone beneath us. The laughter stopped. Confused murmurs erupted. I frowned, pain exploded inside my chest stronger than before. Different. Ancient. Powerful. A burst of silver light erupted from my body. The entire arena gasped. I screamed not from pain but from shock. Glowing symbols spread across my skin, silver markings spiraled up my arms, across my neck, over my wrists. Ancient symbols. Beautiful. Terrifying. Unknown. The moon above suddenly darkened, the temperature plummeted and wind howled through the arena.
Panic erupted. "What is happening? "Look at her!" "The markings!" I stared at my arms, the symbols pulsed, glowed, moved as though alive. The entire arena shook again even the stone beneath the platform cracked. Fear flooded the crowd. Several nobles stumbled backward. Warriors reached for their weapons. I couldn't understand what was happening. The symbols grew brighter, brighter. brighter then vanished just like that, gone. The wind stopped. The shaking ended. Then I noticed someone, High Priest Malachai, his face had gone completely pale. His eyes remained locked on me and for the first time since I had known him the High Priest looked afraid, not confused, not surprised but pure fear.
A chill raced down my spine. Why? What had he seen? What did those symbols mean? Questions swirled through my mind. The crowd erupted again. This time in chaos. Everyone talking, everyone speculating, nobody understanding. I pushed myself upright, my legs trembled, and my heart felt hollow. I couldn’t endure another second not after what everyone had seen. I turned then ran. Ignoring the shouting. Ran through the arena gates. Tears blurred my vision. Branches slapped against my skin as I entered the forest. The pain of the rejection still burned but another feeling had joined it; fear, deep primal fear. Something wasn't right. Something about those symbols. Something about Malachai's reaction. The further I ran, the stronger the feeling became.
Minutes passed, maybe longer I didn't stop, couldn't stop. Then voices drifted through the trees behind me. I froze. Guards, several of them, close, very close. I stepped behind a tree, holding my breath, listening. "...find her!" The voice was familiar. My blood turned cold, High Priest Malachai. I slowly peeked through the trees. He stood surrounded by royal guards, his face remained pale, his eyes wild and terrified. The sight made no sense. Then he shouted the words that stopped my heart," find her before she reaches the Northern Border!" The guards immediately rushed forward. "what if she's already heading there?" one asked. Malachai's face twisted with panic."No." The word came out almost as a plea. "No. She must never reach the North."
And as they disappeared into the forest searching for me, one terrifying realization settled over me. The High Priest wasn't hunting me because he thought I was dangerous. He was hunting me because he was afraid. Afraid of what I might become and for the first time all night… I was afraid too.
"The False Heir has found us." Rowan's words hit the room like a thunderclap. The atmosphere inside the sanctuary changed instantly. Guards moved toward the entrances while scouts exchanged nervous looks. Even the healer stopped what she was doing. Whatever confidence the sanctuary had possessed moments earlier vanished beneath a growing sense of urgency. "What exactly does that mean?" I asked. Rowan moved toward the ancient map table and spread several reports across its surface. His face had become grim, and for the first time since meeting him, he looked genuinely worried. Kael stepped closer beside me, studying the documents. Neither of us liked what we saw. "For years, someone has claimed to be the lost heir of the Moon Goddess," Rowan explained. "She has gathered followers, convinced powerful nobles, and secured the loyalty of several kingdoms. What began as a lie has become something much larger. If the truth emerges now, civil war will follow."The words settled heavily over
My legs almost gave out beneath me. The voice. My mother's voice. The impossible hope that had exploded inside my chest moments ago was now battling with fear, confusion, and anger. I stood frozen in the sanctuary while my heart hammered wildly against my ribs. For years, I had mourned her. For years, I had believed she was dead. Yet somehow, a voice I knew better than my own had echoed through these ancient ruins. "Mom?" The word barely escaped my lips before silence swallowed the chamber. Heavy footsteps echoed from somewhere deeper within the sanctuary. Every muscle in my body tightened as a figure slowly emerged from the shadows. Hope surged inside me, followed immediately by disappointment. It wasn't my mother. A man stepped into the torchlight. He was tall and broad-shouldered, with silver streaks running through dark hair and a scar cutting across one side of his face. The moment his eyes landed on me, emotion flashed across his features. Then, before anyone could speak, he d
“Tanya…” The voice echoed again, softer this time, like it was afraid she might disappear if spoken too loudly. Tanya couldn’t breathe. Her feet moved before her mind agreed to anything. Behind her, Kael’s presence tightened, alert, controlled, ready but even he didn’t stop her this time. “Tanya, wait,” he said slowly but she was already walking, running, almost. Deeper into the sanctuary the walls shifted as she moved, the ancient glow pulsing like a heartbeat responding only to her. “Tanya!” The voice was closer now, real not memory and not an illusion. Her chest cracked open with something between terror and hope two emotions she had never known could coexist so violently. She turned the final corner and froze. The chamber was smaller than the others. Hidden. Protected. And in its center a woman. Thin. Frail. Alive. Tanya’s breath broke. “No…” she whispered, stepping forward. The woman lifted her head slowly. Silver hair dulled with time, not death. Eyes that carrie
The silence after Kael’s words was worse than any battlefield. Tanya stood frozen in the narrow corridor of twisted stone roots, her breath shallow, her fingers still tingling from where she had touched the Dragon Wolf’s markings. The creature was gone now… vanished into mist and shadow but its message lingered like a curse under her skin. Her mother was dead. That truth had been carved into her life like scripture. “That thing… it said my mother’s alive.” Kael didn’t answer immediately. His golden eyes stayed fixed ahead, sharp, calculating, as though the answer might appear in the air if he stared long enough.Finally, he said, “It didn’t lie.” Tanya’s head snapped toward him. “Don’t say that.” Kael’s jaw tightened. I’m saying what I sensed. “You don’t get to sense my dead mother back into existence,” she snapped, anger cracking through the fear. A flicker passed through his expression, something restrained, something almost wounded but it was gone before she could name it. You’re s












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