Amara was born of royal blood, meant for greatness until a lie shattered her life. Orphaned, cursed, and stripped of her wolf, she grew up as a slave in the Silverbow Pack, suffering pain and shame while holding dreams of freedom.Alpha Thorne, the strong boss of the Silverbow Pack, is a wolf who values strength above all else. When he finds Amara is his fated mate, he rejects her without a doubt, calling her unworthy of his side. His choice sets off a chain of events that will uncover secrets, spark rivals, and awaken a forgotten power.Banished and broken, Amara discovers the truth about her heritage: she is the last daughter of the Silver Luna, a wolf goddess meant to join the packs. As she rises from the ashes, reclaiming her strength and unlocking her secret powers, she must face her past and the enemies who threaten to destroy her future.With three dangerous foes closing in an angry rival Alpha, a clever betrayer within, and a rogue witch bent on her destruction Amara must decide: can she trust the Alpha who rejected her?Amidst lies, second chances, and forbidden love, Amara goes on a journey of self-discovery, revenge, and forgiveness. Will she rise as the Silver Luna and recover her fate, or will her enemies succeed in breaking her world apart?
Lihat lebih banyakGolden lights glistened in the Silverbow Pack's magnificent hall. As the pack celebrated another year of supremacy, there was a lot of conversation and laughter. I was standing in the far corner with a tray full of wine goblets. The visitors' clean suits and flowing gowns stood in sharp contrast to my tattered clothing.
Slave, hurry up!” a savage voice yelled.
I recoiled and rushed over to the table where Lydia, the daughter of the Beta, and her friends were seated. She scowled at me while her perfectly manicured nails drummed anxiously on the wooden table.
I bowed my head and put the goblet in front of her, murmuring, "Yes, ma'am."
"Are you able to slow down?" Lydia's voice could be heard across the nearby tables as she scoffed. My cheeks burned with embarrassment as laughter burst around me.
"I apologize, ma'am," I said as I took a step back, my hands shaking.
Lydia's voice was full of hate as she leaned in closer. "Avoid just standing there." Get more wine. Or are you too dim-witted to follow basic directions?
I gave a short nod, avoiding the heat of the tears that threatened to spill and turned to go. I heard murmuring as I walked back to the kitchen.
"She is so pitiful."
"It's unbelievable that they allowed her to serve at such events."
"A disgrace."
I tightened my fists and forced myself to remain composed. I lived a life of humiliation, taunts, and unending servitude. Since my parents were murdered and I was abandoned as a ward—no, a slave—of the Silverbow Pack, things had been this way.
A strange silence descended upon the hall as I approached the kitchen. I stopped and looked back to see what had caused the room to go quiet.
He was here.
The Silverbow Pack's Alpha, Thorne Maddox, stormed into the hall. His big shoulders and sharp features made him an intimidating presence. He appeared dangerous even in his fitted black suit, like a creature poised to attack.
He looked around the room with sharp silver eyes, and the audience echoed with gasps and whispers. Conversations were forgotten as everyone's focus turned to him.
I overheard one of the pack members mutter, "He's so handsome."
Deadly, too. Have you heard about last week's events at the Renegade camp?
I tried to look away, but I couldn't resist taking a quick peek. The air surrounding him felt heavy because of his strong aura. For reasons I couldn't explain, my heart began to speed as his gaze swept across the room.
And then he looked at me.
My breath caught. I was momentarily stunned by his inspection. I felt a strange pull tighten my chest, and his silver eyes seemed to penetrate right through me.
Someone said in a disbelieving undertone, "Why is he looking at her?"
I bowed my head and hastily averted my gaze. I couldn't afford to attract notice, particularly from him. Trouble was the last thing I needed.
The silence was broken by Thorne's voice. "Keep the party going," he ordered in a firm and commanding voice.
The throng complied, and the commotion nearly instantly returned, but I could still feel his gaze on me. With my heart racing, I rushed back into the kitchen.
"Who is she assuming she is?" As I walked past Lydia's table one more, she growled. Standing there as if she were significant. She is merely a slave.
I refused to respond, keeping my head down. It would only get worse if we argued.
I busied myself pouring drinks and wiping up spills as the evening went on. But despite my best efforts to remain inconspicuous, I couldn't get rid of the sensation that I was being observed. I would occasionally get a glimpse of Thorne, his eyes darting toward me and then swiftly averting.
One of the elder servers whispered to me, "Melissa." "Are you alright? You appear pallid.
I lied and said, "I'm fine."
However, I wasn't okay. It was unsettling to feel this weird tug toward Thorne. It was more than just terror; there was a deeper meaning to it that I couldn't comprehend.
He's dangerous, a small voice warned in the back of my head.
I was called to the head table to clear away empty glasses as the feast ended. While working, my hands remained steady, but when I sensed Thorne's eyes once more, my heartbeat accelerated.
His voice was low but clear as he leaned in to speak to one of his Betas. "Who is she?"
"Alpha, the slave girl," the Beta shot back with contempt. "She goes by Melissa. Since she was a puppy, she has lived with us.
Thorne's gaze grew strained. "What makes her feel... familiar?"
My heart thumping in my chest, I froze. Was I someone he recognized? That was not feasible. He and I had never been close.
A deep growl rumbled through their bond as his inner wolf roused. My friend.
Thorne's jaw tensed as his wolf's declaration replayed in his head.
"It's impossible," he whispered to himself.
“Alpha?” the Beta asked, confused.
Thorne's chair scraped the floor as he suddenly stood up. Everyone at the table was startled and alerted by the movement.
He brushed past them as he walked out of the hall, saying icily, "Pardon me."
As I watched him leave, uneasiness tightened in my chest. What had just taken place?
Lydia watched him go with a sly smile. "It appears that even the powerful Thorne has his limitations," she remarked in a tone full of satisfaction.
My mind was racing, so I ignored her and concentrated on tidying up. What had caused Thorne's reaction? What did he find unsettling about me?
I couldn't get rid of the feeling that something had changed as I walked back to the kitchen. The attraction to Thorne was more intense now, nearly intolerable.
It didn't matter, though. He was the Alpha, and I was a slave. Whatever odd bond I experienced was pointless.
Or so I believed.
That night, as I lay in my tiny cot, Thorne's voice reverberated in my head, his previous remarks still lingering.
"Not possible."
Why did he give me that look? What was he contemplating?
Then I heard it—his wolf's deep growl, reverberating in my head like a far-off storm as I fell into a restless sleep.
My friend.
My heart was racing as my eyes sprung open.
"What is meant by this?" With confusion and terror churning within me, I whispered to myself.
Thorne sat by himself in his quarters, far away, his wolf growling once more as his fists were clenched.
She is our partner.
"No," he growled
, his voice full of denial and rage. "She can't be."
But he knew the truth in his heart. It also frightened him.
My heart was beating in my chest as I stood motionless in the doorway. I was just thinking about Thorne, but Kane had already moved to subjugate Lydia. He appeared as if he was in disbelief as he stood there. He seemed to be seeing a ghost.Melissa? His face was filled with shock and disbelief as he whispered my name, his voice breaking.I took a deep breath and swallowed. He had turned me away without giving me a reason the last time I saw him. He stood in front of me now, his face white with blood loss, his hand gripping his side as if he were trying to keep himself together. He was seriously injured. Lydia had hit deeply with her dagger.The room erupted in sound as Lydia, her face contorted in rage, fought under Kane's hold before I could even finish thinking."Give me up!" she cried, flailing wildly. "You don't know what she did! What she intends to do!As he pinned her to the ground, Kane's voice was a hoarse snarl. Lydia, you won't be leaving. Not after your actions.Lydia star
While Kane and I trekked through the thick woodland, the moon was low in the sky. Although there was a heavy silence between us, my thoughts were not at all calm. Anxiety rose with each step toward Silverbow territory."Melissa, are you certain about this?" The quiet was broken by the worried tone of Kane's voice. "It's risky to return to the pack that expelled you."I reassured myself by putting the pendant around my neck and whispering, "I know." However, I can't ignore them. Not when there could be a risk to them. And Thorne—despite my reluctance to acknowledge it remains my Alpha.Kane shook his head and moaned. "One day, your loyalty will lead to your death.""Loyalty isn't the issue," I replied, turning to look at him. It all comes down to doing the right thing. I won't be able to forgive myself if I don't try again.Kane's amber eyes were impenetrable as he regarded me for a time. At last, he gave a nod. "All right. But keep your identity a secret. Not quite yet. Before we act,
I was enveloped by darkness. I had a weightless sensation as if I were floating in space. I was unable to determine if my eyes were open or closed. Was this the last time?In the distance, a dim silvery light suddenly emerged, getting stronger by the second. It encircled me, inviting and warm but strong. Through the void came a quiet but authoritative voice."Awaken, Melissa."I gasped as my eyes sprung open. The ground beneath me was cold and solid, but the room Kane and I had fallen into was anything from ordinary. Ethereal light glowed on the walls, and complex symbols pulsated in time with the pendant around my neck."How are you, Melissa?" The cloud was broken by Kane's words.His face was strained with worry as I turned to see him resting against a nearby wall. I answered in a trembling voice, "I think so." "What took place?"We got here when the floor gave way. With narrowed eyes, Kane scanned the room and said, "Wherever here is." "But I have a feeling that this wasn't an acci
When Kane and I set out, the sun had just begun to dawn, and I was holding the enigmatic map carefully. We were led through the thick woodland by the faint lines that were engraved on the old parchment and gleamed gently. I had no idea where it would take me, but I felt an inexplicable tug in my chest that was pushing me on."Do you think we will learn anything about my parents from this map?" I broke the stillness by asking.Kane looked back at me as he moved a little closer. If not, it will at least provide us with information on your identity, Amara. That is perhaps the more crucial query.Uncertain if I wanted to know the answer, I scowled. "What happens if I don't want to hear it?"He gave a shrug. After that, you'll deal with it as you would have any other situation. with power.Although the words were intended to give me encouragement, they instead made my stomach twist tighter. We persisted, making our way through dense undergrowth and scaling down fallen logs until the trees
The typical chorus of rustling leaves and chirping crickets had been replaced by an eerie hush in the forest. I tried to concentrate on surviving while I sat outside the cave sharpening a stick that Kane had given me. However, my mind kept returning to the Silverbow Pack. I kept wondering what was going on there despite everything they had done to me. Had someone taken Thorne's place, or was he still in charge? Was my absence even noticed by anyone?I dismissed the ideas and concentrated on the current task. Echoing Kane's words of encouragement, I said to myself, "You're stronger now." "They are no longer necessary for you." However, my chest constricted even as I spoke the words. I felt drawn to the pack I used to call home, but I wasn't sure if it was the mating link still there or simply old wounds that wouldn't go away.The quiet was abruptly broken by a low murmur of voices. I froze and strained to listen. I became aware that the voices were coming from the direction of the rive
Shadows flickered on the cave walls as the fire flared between us. Despite the roaring wind outside, Kane's words continued to reverberate in my head.He had declared, "I know who killed your parents."With my heart racing in my chest, I sat still. I responded, scarcely raising my voice above a whisper, "You're lying."With a look of sadness and resolve on his face, Kane shook his head. "I wish I was." However, you are entitled to the truth.Tightening my throat, I pressed my legs to my chest. "How on earth could you be familiar with my parents? For years, they have been absent.With a forward tilt, Kane stated, "Because their death wasn't random." He spoke calmly yet firmly. "They were the target. And the culprit is someone I've been following for a while."Who?" The pressure of this moment caused my voice to break."Raven is her name," Kane stated. The mention of her name caused his eyes to darken. She is a dangerous and crafty rogue witch. She has been searching for anyone connecte
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