LOGINSelina’s POV
The weight of Kieran’s words still echoed in my head. Find the traitor, Selina. It wasn’t a challenge. It wasn’t permission. It was a test. And I intended to pass. The warriors wouldn’t accept me overnight, but I didn’t need their approval. I needed results. If I wanted to prove that I belonged in this fight, I had to be two steps ahead. The first step? Tracking the Shadowborn’s escape route. If someone helped the intruder escape the pack’s territory, then they had to leave a trail. And I was going to find it. Dorian met me at the northern border, where the rogue had last been seen. He had called for two warriors to join us—Talon and Reed, both experienced trackers. I wasn’t sure if they were here to help me or babysit me. “The last known sighting was here,” Dorian said, kneeling beside the clawed-up dirt. “But we lost the scent trail.” I scanned the area, my heart pounding. The dense forest surrounding Blood Moon’s territory stretched endlessly, and the further out we went, the more dangerous it became. But something felt off. I turned my attention to the tree line, searching for anything unusual. The underbrush was too clean, the disturbance too neat. “This wasn’t a rogue running blindly,” I murmured. “Someone led him.” Talon scoffed. “You’re saying the traitor walked him out like a guest?” I ignored his sarcasm. Instead, I crouched and ran my fingers over the ground, feeling the subtle shift in the soil. My pulse quickened. “There,” I pointed to the left. “The real trail.” Reed frowned. “That’s impossible. We searched that area.” “Not well enough,” I countered. Dorian’s gaze darkened. “Then let’s check.” We followed the path I had seen, and soon enough, we found it—a hidden scent trail leading deeper into the forest. I turned to Talon, raising an eyebrow. “Still think I don’t belong here?” He scowled but said nothing. Good. For the first time, I wasn’t just standing in Kieran’s shadow. I was making my own path. And I wasn’t stopping now. The deeper we tracked, the more the tension grew. The air was thick, laced with something unnatural. Then, suddenly—a scent. Not just any scent. Lilith’s scent. I froze. “She was here.” Dorian turned sharply. “Are you sure?” I inhaled again. Lilith had been in this exact spot. Why? What the hell was Kieran’s mate doing near the escape route of a Shadowborn? A terrible suspicion clawed its way into my mind. Was Lilith the traitor? No. That was insane. Kieran was obsessed with her. He would never fall for someone working against the pack. Unless… Unless she had lied to him, too. A cold realization settled over me. If Lilith had anything to do with this, Kieran would never believe it. Which meant it was up to me to prove it. Back at the packhouse, I didn’t go straight to my room. Instead, I went to Lilith’s chambers. The guards at her door barely acknowledged me as I slipped inside. The room was pristine, overly decorated with silk drapes and polished furniture. Everything was too perfect. Too staged. I moved swiftly, searching through her belongings. If she was hiding something, it wouldn’t be out in the open. Then, my eyes landed on a locked chest near her bedside. Bingo. I knelt beside it, fingers skimming the edges. The lock was sturdy, but I had picked enough locks as a child to recognize a weak point. With a quick flick of my wrist, the latch popped open. I held my breath as I lifted the lid. Inside were stacks of letters—dozens of them, bound with ribbons. I picked up the first one and froze. The wax seal was unfamiliar, but the handwriting… It wasn’t just anyone’s. It was Edwin’s. Kieran’s former best friend. The man who had betrayed him. The same man I had been forced to marry after my divorce. What the hell was Lilith doing with letters from him? I tore one open. The words made my blood run cold. My love, Everything is in place. The Shadowborn has been freed. Soon, Kieran will be too blind to see the truth, and when the time comes, you will strike. I have always belonged to you. Not her. Not Selina. Only you. I stumbled back, the letter slipping from my fingers. Lilith was working with Edwin. She wasn’t just betraying the pack. She was betraying Kieran. And she had used me to do it. Rage and disgust crashed into me. I had spent years thinking Kieran was my greatest enemy. But it was Lilith. And she had played us all. I barely made it out of Lilith’s chambers before a voice stopped me cold. “Find anything interesting?” I turned sharply. Lilith stood in the hallway, arms crossed, a sickeningly sweet smile on her face. For the first time, I really saw her. She wasn’t just a spoiled, delicate Luna. She was dangerous. And she knew I had found the letters. I gritted my teeth. “You’ve been lying to everyone.” Her smile didn’t waver. “And yet, I’m the one wearing the crown.” I wanted to rip it off her head. “You won’t get away with this,” I hissed. She tilted her head. “Who’s going to believe you?” I opened my mouth—then stopped. Kieran wouldn’t. He was too blinded by his obsession with her. If I accused her now, she’d turn it against me. And she knew it. She took a step closer, her voice barely a whisper. “You’ve already lost, Selina.” No. Not this time. I met her gaze, unwavering. “Enjoy your victory while it lasts,” I said quietly. “Because when I bring you down, I’ll make sure you never rise again.” Her eyes flickered, just for a second. Good. Let her be afraid. Because this wasn’t over. Not even close.Lilith’s POVThe moment the word “fine” left her lips, I knew I had her.Not completely.Not yet.But enough.A slow smile spread across my face as I straightened, my fingers trailing away from the cold iron bars of her cage. Gladia’s scent was still sharp in the air—fear, blood… and something else.Defiance.Interesting.Most servants broke faster than that. Most of them begged.Cried.Promised loyalty before I even had to ask.But Gladia?She negotiated. She had some guts. A lady of her which I liked although I didn't show her. I let out a soft chuckle, circling her cage like a predator studying its prey.“You don’t get to make rules,” I said calmly, though my tone carried a quiet warning beneath it.Her jaw tightened, but she didn’t look away.I liked that.It made this far more entertaining.“But…” I continued, stopping right in front of her again, “I admire your courage.”I tilted my head slightly, studying her bruised face, the dried blood at the corner of her lips, the way her
Gladia's povThe moment the guards dragged me away, I stared back with anger.They didn’t take me far—just down the dimly lit corridor that led to the servant quarters. Their grip was firm, almost bruising, but I didn’t struggle.I could tell what was going on.Lilith wanted control. She wanted the same throne that belonged to Princess Beth and I was not going to sit and watch that happen.I am going to make sure Lilith doesn't get what belonged to her but then my wolf caught a stench of dirt.No.Blood." Where are you taking me?" I shoutedThe guards hands were now so strong that I could barely wiggle my small body out of their firm hold." Stay still!" one of the guards shouted.I tried to fight but I was not strong enough.One of them pinned me to the wall while the other pressed his hands against my nose.My heart thudded.Beating so fast that I felt it was going to burst at any time.I whimpered, hoping someone would see us but I was all alone.I could feel the life force draini
Gladia's POV I actually needed to take a leak, but then I needed to also take a breath. The princess's words were absurd, but I can't tell who from whom. She seems to be this woman who had a deep scar, and she is ready to bring down the whole pack if she needs to, and there was this soft part. The real woman who wanted to live her life away from her family and evil stepmother. I stopped suddenly.I was lost. I stared back, and I could hear the faint whisper of the guards. The night was young, but still, I could feel the distress in the air. I could sense danger and the need to be there to protect her. But I didn't know who I needed to face. There was a woman who seemed to be all over the Alpha, and there was her father too, who seemed to want to control everyone and everything in the pack house. Probably trying to get some air wasn't so bad after all. I was lost, but it seems I could find my way back to Princess Beth. My wolf was good at tracking and finding its way back eve
Gladia's pov The moment we were shown into our quarters I sunk into the bed beside me. Princess Beth looked at me and didn't say a word. I wanted to believe it was her. But still, I couldn't explain the business and the audacity. I flashed back to the way she talked down at the strange looking man claimed to be the father of Lilith. Did they know each other or was Princess Beth trying to mark her territory? My gaze went back to the tattoo at her back. One minute it was not there and the next, it was. I coughed. Princess Beth turned back to look at me. " You know you can tell me whatever it is that is going on in your mind." I gulped down slowly. " Is that really you, Princess?" I asked sitting upright She stopped unpacking her clothes and looked at me. " What do you mean is that really me?" I could tell that she was her and not her at the same time. The princess took a seat and stared at me for a while. " I know that you are scared. You should be." "Why? We are
Keiran’s POV The moment her mouth closed around me, my breath hitched. Not because of the touch alone. But because my mind was nowhere near the room. Lilith moved with purpose, her hot breath landing on my well erected manhood. I moaned gently not trying to attract any attention. Elizabeth can't walk in on us but still, I couldn't bring myself to tell her to stop. “Lilith…” I muttered. She pressed herself closer to me, taking my whole manhood into her mouth. [ Lilith coughed ] She raced her head up a bit to look at me, “You’re still thinking about it,” she whispered softly, “You’re supposed to be relaxing.” Relaxing. The word felt foreign in my head. My hands rested on her head now, not stopping her… but still, I could think and talk to her. Lilith raised her head up again. I stared at her face and I could see that she was drooling already. " Can you stop this, Keiran? Stop thinking for a second and enjoy the moment. Don't you miss me?" I looked
Lilith's pov The moment she walked out of the room, my gaze went back to Alpha Keiran. " You want to tell me what the hell was that? Did you just allow her to disregard me and my father?" I yelled in angerMy father looked at the rest of the elders and they immediately walked out of the room.Alpha Keiran got up from his bed. I watched as he winced slightly. " What do you want me to do, Lilith? She is my Luna now." he said coughing. " What? Are you telling me after everything I have done. You still think I am not worthy of being your Luna?" I can't believe I had taken down Selina only to watch another woman steal my spot. " I am never going to love her, Lilith. We both know it is you that I love and wanna be with." Keiran said grabbing my hands. " Don't you dare tell me that! I should have known you never liked me. I told you what she-devil was planning and we killed her. I had thought it was going to be me and now you did this to me?" I got up from his bed side and ran my ha
Selina’s POV My heart hammered against my chest the moment we were asked to kiss. My gaze darted towards Gladia. I could see the look on her face. A look trying to remind me not to screw this up for whoever in the body I was using. But still, I could feel it. Anger.It crawled beneath my skin l
Selina’s POV Just as I heard Kieran pass the judgment, I crashed to the ground. Looking at the stake which has two soldiers already standing with a torch. Fear overwhelmed me. “Kieran you can't do this to me,” I cried out. I tried to reach Kieran on the throne where he was seated but the grip o
Selina's pov The moment Gladia placed her hands on me, my claws simply went back in. It was almost like she had this kind of control over me. Or should I have said Beth? It all kept going back to her. She was in me and I was her. I don't know if that was a bad thing or a good one. Rowena fell t
Selina’s POVThe man’s sharp eyes snapped toward me the moment I spoke.For a second, the entire room held its breath.He was tall—taller than most of the warriors standing around him—and power rolled off him like heat from a blazing fire. His dark cloak brushed the ground as he walked forward, his







