LOGINI stared at myself in the tiny mirror nailed to the back of the storeroom door. My dress was plain and slightly loose at the waist, patched at the sleeves and a little frayed near the hem, but I tried to smooth it down like that would change anything. My fingers were shaking and my breath kept coming too fast.
This was it. The day the Moon chose. The day Kael said everything would change. I touched the spot over my heart, where the warmth of our bond had first sparked the night he held me like I was his universe. I still felt it, like a thread tied between us, thrumming faintly under my skin. “Don’t embarrass the pack,” one of the older omegas hissed as she walked past me, with arms full of linens. “Keep your head down. Don’t stare too long. No one wants to see the help fawning.” I didn’t answer. I just turned away and exhaled, slow and trembling. Outside, the ceremony drums began to echo. The halls shimmered with golden candlelight, flower garlands hung from archways, and the scent of pine and fresh herbs filled the air. Wolves filled the great room in elegant clothes, velvets and satins, embroidered sleeves and glittering brooches. Laughter rose from every corner. Well not mine, of course. “Look at her,” one girl near the food table sneered. “She actually dressed up.” “She probably thinks she’ll be chosen,” another said with a giggle. “Imagine that. An omega Luna.” “I heard she’s been sniffing around Kael,” the first whispered louder, on purpose. I kept on walking, ignoring them and the heat rising to my cheeks. “I bet she doesn’t even know how bonds work,” someone behind me muttered. “She probably thinks moonlight alone can make a prince fall in love.” I reached the back corner of the room, trying to steady my breath. But the voices still circled. “Maybe she’s cursed,” a third voice added. “That would explain everything.” Kael was already at the altar, tall, regal and dressed in deep forest green with intricate gold stitching climbing his sleeves like roots. His hair was pushed back from his face, sharp and unreadable. The Alpha’s son. The warrior prince. And mine. Or so I thought. He didn’t look at me as the High Priestess stepped forward. Her voice cut cleanly through the crowd. “Tonight, the Moon shines full. Tonight, she binds soul to soul, mate to mate. Let her light choose the bond that shall lead this pack.” My chest tightened. I stared at Kael, willing him to meet my gaze. Begging for that one moment with him, to assure me, to comfort me. But he didn’t look. The crowd hushed. Moonlight poured in through the skylight above the altar. The light narrowed to a single beam, then it widened and spread, catching Kael first. He stiffened. Then it touched me. Warmth bloomed under my skin, like a shiver crawling up my spine and my breath caught in my throat. A flicker of golden light arced through the air. Gasps broke out around me. The bond snapped into place, magic crackling like thunder, unmistakable, ancient and divine. Every soul in that hall felt it. The Moon had chosen. Me. I took a step forward, tears prickling behind my eyes, my heart expanding with a feeling close to relief…it is joy. Kael was mine, just like he said. My lips parted as I raised my hand, moving through the stunned crowd, closer and closer to him… “Kael,” I said. His head finally turned. But the eyes that met mine weren’t warm and loving, they were cold, sharp and empty?. He moved not to reach for me. To strike. His hand closed around my throat, swift and ruthless, and he lifted me off the floor like I weighed nothing. My feet kicked once before he flung me sideways. I hit the marble hard, the sound of it ringing louder in my head than the screams. Silence swallowed the room. Then whispers started, low and fast, horrified, confused, and thrilled. “Why would he?” “She’s just an omega” “It must be a mistake” “Why would he do that, even if it was a mistake” “That's cruel, even for an omega”. Kael turned his back on me and walked toward Astra. She stood at the edge of the altar, with her hands folded like royalty, a soft smirk tugging her lips. She didn’t look surprised, not one bit. Kael reached her and took her hand. “I choose Astra,” he said. The room froze. “She is the one I love. The one I want at my side and anyone who questions that,” He paused, gaze sweeping the crowd, “Is free to challenge me… and die.” Murmurs died instantly. “But the bond…” someone dared to mutter. Kael turned back to me, where I still lay on the floor, with ragged breath and blurred vision. “The bond was an accident,” he said. His voice sounded like ice cracking over a frozen lake. Then, the final blow: “I, Kael Thorn, reject you, Eva Morrow, as my mate.” The words slammed into me with a force I didn’t know existed. Pain ripped through me like a blade tearing through every nerve, my chest caved and a scream tore free from my throat, raw and wild, echoing through the hall. I curled into myself, my fingers clawing at the floor, trying to hold onto something, anything. The bond shattered and so did I. Laughter rose around me, snickering and mocking. A voice near the front said, “She actually believed he’d pick her.” Someone else laughed, “Poor thing thought a prince would ever love a rat.” “She’s pathetic,” Astra’s voice rang out suddenly, sweet as poison. “I almost feel bad… almost.” I couldn’t move. But I wouldn’t cry. I wouldn’t give them that. I pushed myself up on trembling arms. Every bone in my body screamed, but I stood. One step. Another. My knees barely held. My eyes stared ahead, unblinking. Someone near the back whispered, “She’s still standing?” “She should be unconscious,” another murmured. “Maybe she really is cursed.” I walked out of the hall in silence, past the roaring crowd that cheered their new Luna, past the banners and the gold and the music. The doors shut behind me. And as soon as I hit the open air, the cold struck my chest and I dropped to my knees. A wave of nausea hit me and I threw up immediately, but when I looked down it was…”Blood”.Her words shouldn’t have pierced me, but yet they did. My chest tightened with a heat I couldn’t name:Lucien and Eva?Those were two names that was never bound together, two fate that was never connected and yet she says that those two have something I didn’t know about.Nonsense !!I was furious, refusing to believe her shallow voice, that was who she was, a manipulative gaslighting hag, a wolf filled with deception.“You expect me to believe this?” I growled, my claws still half unsheathed at her throat.“I expect nothing”Astra wheezed, eyes wild but lips curled into a smirk. “What a blinf Alpha you are, I’ll be generous to let you see the truth through my eyes” She said, this… this parables again.“Talk damn wolf” I yelled, the pack outside must be hearing, eavesdropping on the walls but I couldn’t care less.“Temper Kael, I was also shocked that she magically re appeared, but when your not gathered by emotions you start to put pieces together”“My instincts, they tell me that
“He’s coming from you and him” Eryx said, his small hands clenching to me in fear and expectation. He was waiting for the danger, I didn’t know what was more dangerous, the cloaked figure or my son who ripped lungs minutes ago.I didn’t answer immediately,my eyes were locked on the figure in the red cloak. His steps still as steady as the cold wind of snow blew between our legs, then he stood fts from us, standing motionless, like a predator waiting for its moment.The forest around us has sensed the immune darkness that had raided us, trees talked with their movement, wind blowing beneath my fingers, and the cold snow razzling like it knew the threat in front of us.Every nerve in her body screamed to run, to flee from this environment. But that would cost me the presence of my son, the one who I had just found, that was not possible, I was ready to protect this boy till the ends of the earth.“Stay behind me” I whispered, shifting Eryx to my back, he hesitated but obeyed tucking hi
I watched her leave with that curse she had adored.Eryx shadows clinging to her like death reborn.My wolf thrashed in me, a feeling I had to restrain.I wanted to drag her back, to lock her where she would be safe.I wanted to bury his throat, to stamp on the Vernon he was touched with. But an Alpha didn’t act on impulse An Alpha doesn’t grieve and let his emotions capture the serenity. No, an Alpha restrains and thinks. Build the blocks step by step and plan.I am that Alpha, I wasn’t like that before, and only acted at the east journey, taking the route of the already made, but not anymore… I was determined to behave like an Alpha, a leader and that would be done strategically.I went back inside, and just like I had imagined, words had spread round the pack.They had known of the accursed, of the child should never be.I turned to the pack, their eyes restless,lips drawn back over teeth. They were restless and hungry for condemnation.“She shouldn’t be alive, the boy smells w
Kael didn’t stop me, he never had and I couldn’t expect him to do anything for me. I was content with what I had found, my boy, his boy, our child which he plans to cast out.He always loved the easier way out , what an Alpha that makes him.I was lost in thoughts as we both walked out of Blackridge woods, let them come ,I was more than ready to defend my child.And so they came, in an instant I felt the swift of people moving, it was so fast ,so tense that I found it hard to pace my steps.“Mother !” Eryx had called to me, he didn’t just call with an ordinary look, he called out of fear and a hidden loyalty.Just like that I saw it right before my eyes , he took action and grabbed one of the unknown figures arms. Dead blood in his eyes, I saw a child devouring a full grown abnormal figure. Tearing it limp from limb, strength conveyed in a way that even Kael, his father would’ve been jealous of.This was no child, no this was a weapon, a half breed weapon that was choked by every moti
This was all because of me, the child that was before me became an entity of hate, all because of me.His sinister politeness wept pores in my skin. I could feel every ounce of treachery spiral, to think my heir was to be the one who wants to end my bloodline, to end his own mother.“My sole purpose has been to kill you mother” he said, and my heart traded into shades of guilt and agony.“Who sent you ?” I said to him, it was evident his former allies were not friendly.It was visible in his appearance, like a younger mini me, lean but muscular with an aura so supreme it even held his mother to cut.“It is not who sent me but why I was sent “He said, that was already portrayed, his sole mission was murder. “You will speak when I command,” I said, fed up with his evil curtesy.“And you shall command with caution” he said, spitting in her face and name.It was then I knew that I couldn’t accept him, he was a curse, a mistake burned out of me. And before he could do anything to harm Ev
The gates swept open as guards came in, I heard the words loud and clear.“A child, with features of Kael and my eyes”That was my child!. I rushed inwardly to the guards with disbelief and hope at the same time. Their eyes wavered at my presence, fidgeting in fear, heads bent below and I would say I loved every bit of it.“Luna your grace” One of the guards uttered such discreet words. Luna ?… do they now yield to me because they saw the second option was their flesh getting torn ?“Hold your tracks, I was never your Luna, more like your sacrifice” I spat at them, each word holding truce, they shivered at the sound of my voice and I continued the interrogative torture.“I did not walk up here to see your fake royalties, answer as I speak, what child did you see ?”Silence for some seconds before a bolder one summoned courage to answer, eyes still facing beneath the ground.“A child, a male child born with the Lord Alpha features but his eyes took a resemblance to yours”.“Direct m







