ログインKAEL'S POV
The forest is black and cold. I run faster than I have ever run in my life. My wolf is fully in control now. Four paws pounding against wet earth. My nose low to the ground. The scent of the assassin is fresh, smoke and metal and something rotten underneath. She is fast. But I am faster. The trees blur past me. The river roars somewhere to my left. The border is close. I can feel it in my bones. If she crosses into neutral territory, I cannot follow. The treaties forbid it. I push harder. Her scent grows stronger. I see her now. A dark shape moving between the trees. She is injured. My hit must have landed harder than I thought. She is limping. Good. "Stop!" I growl. The sound is not human. It is wolf and Alpha and rage all mixed together. She does not stop. She reaches the border marker—an old stone pillar covered in moss—and throws herself across it. One second she is on my territory. The next, she is gone. I skid to a halt. My claws dig into the dirt. My chest heaves. The scent is still there, but I cannot cross. The treaties are iron. If I break them, three other packs will declare war on Shadowfang. She knows this. That is why she ran here. I stand at the border and watch her disappear into the darkness. My wolf howls inside me with frustration. We were so close. I turn back toward the fortress. --- By the time I return, the sky is turning gray with early morning. Captain Dain meets me at the gate. His face is hard. His armor is still on. He has not slept either. "Any luck, Alpha?" he asks. "No. She crossed the border at the eastern marker." Dain curses under his breath. "I will send scouts to watch the area. If she comes back—" "She will not come back tonight. But she will return." I walk past him into the courtyard. "Lock down the entire fortress. No one enters. No one leaves. Every door, every gate, every wall. I want guards posted everywhere." "Everywhere, Alpha?" "Everywhere." I stop and look at him. "There was a blackout in the east wing. All the lights went out at once. That is not an accident. Someone inside helped her." Dain's face goes pale. "You think there is a traitor in the pack?" "I know there is a traitor." I climb the steps to the main building. "Find them." --- I do not go to my office. I go to the east wing. My feet carry me there before my mind catches up. I tell myself I am going to question her. I tell myself I need to know what the assassin said. I tell myself this is about security. But when I reach her door, I know the truth. I just want to see her. The guards step aside. I open the door. Lyra sits on the bed with her knees pulled to her chest. Her eyes are red. She has been crying. When she sees me, her face hardens. "Come to lock me in again?" she asks. "No." "Come to walk away again?" That one hurts. I deserve it, but it hurts. "I came to ask what the assassin said to you." Lyra stares at me. Her brown eyes are tired and angry and sad all at once. "You first." "Excuse me?" "I asked you a question back in my room. Before you jumped out the window like a coward." She stands up. Her hands shake, but her voice does not. "Why did you save me? You rejected me. You locked me in this room. You want nothing to do with me. So why did you crash through that window?" I open my mouth. Close it. The truth sits on my tongue. Because you are my mate. Because I would burn the world down before I let anyone hurt you. Because the thought of losing you makes me want to die. But I cannot say any of that. "I am an Alpha," I say instead. "It is my duty to protect everyone in my territory." Lyra laughs. It is a bitter, broken sound. "Duty," she repeats. "Right. Of course." She turns away from me and walks to the window—the one I shattered. Moonlight pours through the broken glass. She stares out at the mountains. "She called me the heir," Lyra says quietly. "The heir must die, she said. What does that mean?" My heart stops. "The heir," I whisper. "Yes. The heir." Lyra turns back to face me. "I am nobody, Kael. I scrubbed floors for my father. I slept in the servant's quarters. I have no title. No power. No family who wants me. So why would an assassin call me the heir? And why did you look so afraid when I told you?" I do not answer. Because I cannot. The heir. After all these years. After everything I did to hide her. They found her. --- I look down at the floor. A black feather lies near the foot of the bed. I kneel and pick it up. It is long and dark and smooth. It smells like smoke and death. I know this feather. I have seen it before. On the pillows of three dead women. On the windowsills of three cold rooms. Elara. Mira. Sera. Each of them had one of these feathers near their bodies. I thought it was a curse. I thought it was sickness or fate or the Moon Goddess punishing me. But it was never a curse. It was a hunt. "They found her," I whisper. Lyra frowns. "What? Who found me?" I look up at her. My mate. My Lyra. She is so small. So fragile. She has no idea what is coming for her. "Kael." Her voice is softer now. Scared. "You are scaring me. What is happening?" I stand up. I close my fist around the feather. "There is a target on your back," I say. "And I do not know who put it there. But I will find out." "That is not an answer." "It is the only one I have." I walk toward the door. Lyra grabs my arm. Her touch burns through my skin. My wolf howls with joy. "Do not walk away from me again," she says. I look at her hand on my arm. Then I look at her face. "I will not walk away," I say slowly. "But I cannot stay close either. For your own safety, you need to stay in this room. Trust no one. Not the servants. Not the guards. No one." "Not even you?" The question cuts deep. "Especially not me," I say quietly. I pull my arm free and leave before she can see the tears in my eyes. --- The hallway is empty. I lean against the wall and close my eyes. My hand is still closed around the black feather. They found her. The same ones who killed Elara. And Mira. And Sera. But Lyra is different. She is not just a chosen Luna. She is my true mate. The bond makes her stronger. It might make her harder to kill. Or it might make her a bigger target. I do not know who is hunting her. But I know one thing for certain. They will have to go through me first. The question burns in my chest as I walk back to my office: Who found Lyra, and why are they hunting her?CASSIA'S POVI watch her walk through the fortress like she owns it.Lyra. The debt payment. The servant who thinks she's something now.No guards follow her. No chains on her wrists. She moves through the hallways with her head held high, like the mark on her arm gives her the right to breathe the same air as me.It makes me sick.I press myself against the wall as she passes. She doesn't see me. She never sees me. She's too busy playing the victim, too busy making Kael feel sorry for her.But I see her.I see everything.---I've waited seven years for Kael.Seven years of standing, waiting while he chose other women. Elara. Mira. Sera. Each one beautiful. Each one dead.I thought I was patient. I thought I could outlast them all.Then Lyra arrived.And everything I worked for started crumbling.---I follow her through the fortress. She goes to the garden. Sits on a stone bench. Stares at the mountains like she's contemplating something deep.She's probably thinking about Kael. Abo
RONAN'S POV---I don't follow her.I watch Lyra run from the training field, her dark hair flying, her shoulders shaking. She disappears through the fortress doors. I stay where I am.My hands are still warm from touching her.She landed on top of me. Her chest against mine. Her breath on my lips. I can still feel the weight of her. The fear in her eyes when Kael's voice cut through the air.She is mine. I will kill you if you touch her again.Kael didn't say it. But his eyes screamed it. Possessive. Territorial.I found her first.---I walk back to my quarters. The fortress is loud around me—warriors training, servants rushing. No one looks at me twice. I'm just another guest. Just another prince visiting from the Eastern Court.They don't know who I am.They don't know why I'm really here.I close the door. Lock it. Pull the pendant from beneath my shirt.Silver. Worn smooth. A crescent moon wrapped around a broken crown.The symbol of the Silver Crescent Pack. The bloodline I've
ROMAN'S POVI have searched for ten years.Every pack. Every ruin. Every rumor that whispered of a survivor. I followed false leads and dead ends. I wasted years on lies.And then I found her.In a fortress at the edge of the world. Sold like cattle. Mated to a wolf who refuses to claim her.The Moon Goddess has a cruel sense of humor.I stand at my window and watch the sun rise over the mountains. The east wing is still dark. She is still sleeping. Or trying to sleep. I have seen the shadows under her eyes. She is scared.She hides it well. But I see it.My hand moves to my chest. Beneath my shirt, the silver pendant rests against my skin. I have worn it every day since my mother died.A crescent moon wrapped around a broken crown.The symbol of the Silver Crescent.The symbol of the pack my mother served.The symbol that now marks Lyra's wrist.I pull the pendant out and stare at it. The silver is worn smooth from years of touching.I found her, Mother. I found the heir.Now what do
LYRA'S POV I cannot stop thinking about Prince Ronan.His green eyes. His easy smile. The way he caught my elbow like I was someone worth catching. The way he said you are not trouble.I guess I wasn't fast to adjust the leather in my wrist. I think he saw the symbol.There was something in his eyes when he saw it. Recognition. Curiosity. Like he knew something I did not. I just remembered he stirred at my wrist at that moment we saw.I lie on my bed and stare at the ceiling. The mark pulses softly under my sleeve. It has been doing that more often now. Not painful. Just... present. Like a heartbeat that does not belong to me.I should go back to the library.I need answers.---The training field incident changed everything.Warriors avoid me now. They do not look at me. They do not speak to me. When I walk through the hallways, they step aside. Not out of respect. Out of fear.I am a monster to them.A servant girl who made trained wolves drop to their knees.I do not blame them. I
LYRA'S POV Three days pass after the training field. I do not leave my room. The guards bring food. I do not eat. The mark pulses on my wrist. I do not look at it. Kael does not come. I do not know if I want him to or not. The fortress is louder than usual today. Boots stomp through the hallways. Voices shout orders. Horses neigh in the courtyard. Something is happening. Something big. I press my ear to the door. "...Prince Ronan arrives within the hour..." "...send word to Alpha Kael..." "...elite warriors from the Eastern Court..." Prince Ronan. I have heard that name before. In Silver Ridge, the servants whispered about him. The prince of the Eastern Court. The most powerful wolf in the kingdom after the High King himself. They say he is young. Handsome. Dangerous. They say he has never lost a fight. I sit back on my bed and pull my knees to my chest. A prince. Coming here. To this cold fortress in the mountains. It has nothing to do with me. I am still a prisoner.
KAEL'S POVThe war room is cold and crowded.I called the meeting ten minutes after Lyra ran from the training field. Every captain. Every elder. Every warrior who witnessed what happened. They fill the long stone room with shuffling feet and whispered questions. No one knows why I summoned them.But I see the fear in their eyes.They felt it too.I stand at the head of the table and wait for silence. It takes longer than usual. When the room finally quiets, I look at Captain Dain."Report."Dain steps forward. His face is pale. He does not look at the other warriors. He looks only at me."This morning at the training field," he says slowly, "Lyra of Silver Ridge engaged in a sparring match with Warrior Rina.""Who won?"Dain swallows. "Lyra."Murmurs ripple through the room. Rina is one of our best fighters. A servant girl should not be able to touch her."How?" someone asks.Dain shakes his head. "She did not fight like a trained warrior. She fought like someone who has nothing to l
LYRA'S POV Three days pass in a blur of walls and whispers.I cannot stay in that room anymore. The stone is closing in. The ceiling is getting lower. i can't just forget about the the attack. And also about the new discovery. Every sound makes me jump.On the fourth morning, I make a decision.I
MAGNUS POV I wait until the girl is gone before I allow myself to breathe.The archive is dark and cold. The torches flicker. Shadows crawl up the walls like living things. I lean against the table and press my hand against my chest. My heart is pounding too fast. I am too old for this kind of sho
LYRA'S POV I wake to fire on my wrist. Not real fire. Something worse. Something inside my skin. I sit up so fast my head spins. The room is dark. The broken window lets in cold air, but the heat on my arm is burning. I look down at my left wrist. A mark sits beneath my skin. Silver. Glowing f
LYRA'S POVThe morning comes too bright.Sunlight pours through the broken window. I did not sleep. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw the knife. Every time I breathed, I smelled smoke and metal. Every time I moved, I felt the weight of his words.Especially not me.I press my palms against my eyes







