ログインTHE LUNA HE TOOK FOR GRANTED Lyra Ashbourne never expected love from her arranged marriage to Alpha Kael Draven. She only hoped that patience and devotion could turn a political alliance into something real. As a human among powerful werewolves, Lyra spends three years proving she can stand beside Kael as his Luna. She protects his pack, carries his burdens, and quietly loves a man who sees her as a duty rather than a wife. Then the woman Kael believed was his true mate returns. Believing fate has finally given him the future he was meant to have, Kael asks Lyra for a divorce. He thinks he is freeing her from a marriage where her heart was never truly chosen. But when Lyra walks away, she takes with her the warmth, stability, and devotion that held his world together. For the first time, she chooses herself. Away from the title of Luna, she builds a new life as a healer, discovering the woman she lost while trying to be the perfect wife. Only then does Kael begin uncovering the truth behind the betrayal that shaped his hatred, the secrets between their families, and the sacrifices Lyra made in silence. The woman he discarded was the one person who loved him without conditions. Now Kael must face the consequences of losing her. He cannot reclaim her through power, status, or destiny. If he wants his Luna back, he must become the man she deserved from the beginning. Because some people are not lost when they leave. They are lost when we fail to see their worth until it is too late.
もっと見るThe first thing Lyra Ashbourne did every morning was make tea for a man who might not notice she was gone.
It was a painful thought. So she pushed it away. Hope was easier to carry than heartbreak. She carefully measured the dried moonleaf into the cup, added a small amount of honey, and placed it on the silver tray. No sugar. Kael hated sugar. A small smile touched her lips. She still remembered the first time she discovered that. It was three years ago, shortly after their arranged marriage. Alpha Kael Draven had returned from a council meeting with a wounded hand and a tired expression that no one else was brave enough to question. Everyone saw the Alpha. The powerful leader. The feared warrior. But Lyra had seen the man underneath. She had asked him, "Does anyone ever take care of you?" He had looked at her as if nobody had ever asked. "No," he had answered. That single word had been enough. That was the moment Lyra believed there was a chance. Maybe love didn't have to arrive before marriage. Maybe two strangers could become something real. Three years later, she was still waiting for that something. Holding the tray, Lyra walked through the quiet halls of the Draven estate. Everyone she passed bowed. "Good morning, Luna." She smiled politely. "Good morning." The title belonged to her. But sometimes she wondered if she belonged to it. She was respected by the pack. Trusted by the healers. Admired for the work she did. But the one person whose approval she secretly wanted had always been the hardest person to reach. Her husband. Alpha Kael Draven. She stopped outside his office. Usually, she would knock. Today, she hesitated. Because last night had been different. For the first time in months, Kael had stayed for dinner. For the first time in weeks, he had asked about her day. And when she spoke about the healing herbs she had developed to help young wolves recover from silver wounds, he had actually listened. It had only lasted a few minutes. But for Lyra, it had felt like a beginning. Maybe tonight, at the Moon Council gathering, he would finally acknowledge her. Not as a political bride. Not as a duty. But as his wife. She lifted her hand to knock. Then voices stopped her. "The council will demand an answer tonight." It was Rowan, Kael's Beta. Lyra froze. Kael replied calmly. "They have waited long enough." Her heart began beating faster. Was he talking about them? About their marriage? "Are you certain this is what you want?" Rowan asked. A silence followed. Then Kael spoke. "I should have done it years ago." Lyra's breath caught. For one hopeful second, she smiled. Maybe he meant he should have chosen her sooner. Maybe he meant— "The divorce." The smile disappeared. The cup in her hand suddenly felt too heavy. Divorce. The word echoed in her mind. No. She must have misunderstood. Rowan's voice lowered. "Lyra has done nothing wrong." Another silence. Then Kael answered. "That is exactly why she deserves freedom." Freedom. Not love. Not a future. Freedom. Lyra stared at the tea she had prepared. The tea he drank every morning. The tea he had never known she made herself. "Does this have anything to do with Selene?" Rowan asked. Lyra felt cold. Selene Vale. The name that had followed her marriage from the beginning. Kael's first love. The woman everyone believed was supposed to be his. Kael didn't answer immediately. That silence hurt. Finally, he said: "Selene is my past." Lyra released the breath she didn't realize she was holding. Then he continued. "And perhaps my future." Something inside her cracked. Not loudly. Not dramatically. Just enough for her to feel the damage. She stepped away from the door. She didn't cry. She didn't confront him. Because after three years of loving someone, she knew one thing: A person who has already decided to leave cannot be convinced to stay. Lyra placed the tea on the table outside his office. Then she walked away. --- When she returned to her chambers, a black envelope was waiting on the bed. The Alpha seal was stamped across the front. Her fingers trembled before she opened it. Inside were documents. Official documents. Divorce papers. For several seconds, Lyra simply stared. Her name. Kael's name. The ending of their marriage written in ink. Then a small piece of paper slipped out. A handwritten note. She recognized his handwriting immediately. Only one sentence was written. Tonight, please stand beside me one last time as my Luna. Lyra read it again. And again. One last time. After three years of standing beside him. After three years of choosing him. Her husband wanted her beside him for the final moment before he let her go. She folded the note carefully. Then she looked at herself in the mirror. For the first time, she didn't ask: "How can I make him love me?" She asked: "How much of myself have I lost trying to be loved?" And that question frightened her more than the divorce papers. End of Chapter 1The Draven estate had never been this quiet. Not because the halls were empty. Not because the servants had forgotten their duties. The silence came from the absence of one woman. Kael noticed it the moment he entered the dining room. Breakfast was waiting exactly as it always had been. The tea steamed beside his plate. He lifted the cup to his lips. One sip. His brow furrowed. "It's too bitter." The servant bowed immediately. "My apologies, Alpha. We prepared it as always." An older maid lowered her eyes. "Lady Lyra always added a slice of mountain citrus." Kael said nothing. He placed the cup back on its saucer and walked out. For some reason, the bitterness stayed with him. The morning council meeting felt strangely disorganized. Reports were stacked unevenly across the table. As Elder Bram spoke about border patrols, Kael instinctively reached toward his left for the next document. His hand met empty air. For a brief second, he froze. That
Lyra Ashbourne had spent three years learning how to become a Luna.She had learned the traditions.The politics.The expectations.The endless responsibility of standing beside an Alpha who carried the weight of an entire pack.But no one had taught her how to become Lyra again.So she started there.---The village of Aster Hollow was nothing like the Draven territory.There were no towering castles.No council chambers.No guards watching every movement.No one bowed when she walked past.At first, it felt strange.Almost uncomfortable.For three years, everyone had called her Luna.Here, people simply called her Lyra.And somehow, that felt more honest.She rented a small house near the village healing center.It was nothing luxurious.The roof needed repairs.The kitchen was too small.The garden was overgrown.But when Lyra opened the windows on her first morning there, sunlight filled the room.And for the first time in years...She felt like she could breathe.---The first we
The Draven Pack expected tears.They expected anger.They expected Luna Lyra Ashbourne to leave with a broken heart and a desperate hope that Alpha Kael Draven would eventually call her back.They were wrong.Lyra left before sunrise.No farewell ceremony.No dramatic goodbye.No final attempt to make him understand what he had done.She simply packed what belonged to her and walked away.Because sometimes the most painful goodbyes were the quiet ones.---The carriage waited outside the eastern gates.The same gates she had entered through three years earlier as a young bride.Back then, she had been nervous.Hopeful.She remembered holding the marriage contract in her hands and wondering what kind of life awaited her.She had known she wasn't Kael's first choice.But she believed she could become his last.How foolish that seemed now.Not because she had loved him.Love was never foolish.But because she had spent so long trying to prove she was worthy of something she should never
Lyra had always believed leaving would be the hardest part.She was wrong.The hardest part was staying long enough to say goodbye.For three years, the Draven estate had been her home.Or at least, she had tried to make it one.She had learned the names of every servant.She had helped heal injured warriors after battles.She had sat through endless council meetings beside Kael, even when he never once asked what she thought.She had carried the Luna title with pride because she believed one day it would become more than a title.She believed one day she would become more than a duty.But some dreams did not die because they were impossible.They died because one person kept dreaming alone.---The official divorce ceremony would not happen for another week.Werewolf laws required a period of separation before a bond could be legally broken.Seven days.Seven days of still being called Luna.Seven days of living under the same roof as the man who had already chosen a different woman.
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