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THE ALPHA I USED TO BE

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CLUCIAN

The last seven days had been nothing short of remarkable for me. It was the kind of peace I hadn’t known in years—the kind that seeped deep into my bones and quieted the chaos I had grown used to living with. For so long, my life had been a blur of pain, regret, and the hollow weight of responsibility. But since the past seven days, everything has changed. And the reason was simple: Selena.

My healing had been rapid—almost unnatural. Physically, I could feel my strength returning each day. The aches that clung to my muscles had vanished like they were never there. But more than that, it was the healing I couldn’t see that truly stunned me. The darkness that had plagued my mind—the bitterness, the guilt, the burning silence from my wolf—was no longer there.

Selena’s presence had done something to me. Her scent, her voice, her closeness—it brought calm. My wolf, who had turned his back on me, now stirred often, restless but content. We were finally aligned again. No more resista
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  • THE LUNA'S FATE; A Cursed Omega's Rise    THE ONE YOU TRIED TO BREAK

    CHAPTER 82SELENA"The Alpha doesn't want anyone inside now," one of the guards said, stepping forward, voice firm but uncertain as his eyes flicked to the sword pressed to my chest.“I have to enter now,” I replied, shifting the blade slightly to my side, not as a threat, but a declaration. I wasn’t asking.The guards exchanged a silent glance, the unspoken decision passing between them like a current in the air. Then, without a word, they parted, stepping back and giving me room.My boots pressed against the stone as I moved forward, each step echoing louder than the last in my head.I used to walk like this before—quietly, carefully, always trying not to be noticed. Back then, silence meant safety. If I was invisible, I wouldn’t be punished. If I didn’t speak, he wouldn’t have a reason to hurt me. There was a time when Adrian’s voice alone could send my heart into my throat, when just the sound of his footsteps made my breath catch.But I wasn’t that girl anymore.The air felt heav

  • THE LUNA'S FATE; A Cursed Omega's Rise    SHE HEARD EVERYTHING

    LUCIANA beat passed before his words fully landed—like they had to carve their way into my skull to be believed.My stomach coiled tight.“You must be joking,” I said slowly, low and deliberate, but my voice was already rising without my permission, tightening with rage that had nowhere to go.“Not in the slightest.” His tone didn’t waver. “I thought I’d be generous—return one and bring another. Fair trade.”Fair trade?The words echoed like poison. My jaw clenched so hard it hurt, my teeth grinding together.My pulse roared in my ears like waves crashing against rock. The room felt too close, like the walls were inching inward, pressing against my lungs, choking the air out of me. I stood, the chair screeching behind me, the sound slicing through the tension like a blade.He couldn’t be serious. He wouldn’t be allowed to do this.“You can’t take her,” I said, voice rough, gravel lodged in my throat. “She’s my fated mate.”Adrian arched a brow, not surprised, not alarmed—just amused.

  • THE LUNA'S FATE; A Cursed Omega's Rise    NEWS LIKE A BLADE

    LUCIANIt wasn’t easy convincing Selena to hide before Adrian came in. I could see the conflict in her eyes, the way her brows drew together and her mouth parted slightly as though she wanted to argue—wanted to scream that she wasn’t going to be invisible again, not because of him. Not anymore.But she didn’t say it.She just looked at me, hurt swimming silently behind the green of her eyes, and turned away.Every step she took away from me felt like a stone dropping through my chest.I watched her disappear behind the rear walls of the Hall, her scent lingering for a moment longer than she did, and then even that was gone.Inside, Adrian smiled as his eyes wandered all over the place.“Quite the place you have here, Alpha,” he said with mock appreciation, his eyes sweeping across the stone pillars and high ceilings, lingering where the crest of our pack was carved into the wood behind my chair. “Elegant. Very... domesticated.”I didn’t respond.I knew better than to play into his gam

  • THE LUNA'S FATE; A Cursed Omega's Rise    NO LONGER HIS

    SELENA"Why?" I asked, looking at him, my voice barely above a whisper, as if the wind might carry the question away before he could answer it.Lucian’s eyes didn’t meet mine. They never do when he’s carrying a weight he can’t share, when his silence holds more than he’s willing to say. “Please,” he said instead, low and clipped. “Let’s not waste more time. He’s coming inside.”There was urgency in his voice, yes—but underneath that, there was something else too. Not fear. Lucian didn’t fear easily. But there was tension in his jaw, something tight around his mouth, like this was the last thing he wanted to ask of me, yet he had no other choice.Adrian.His name alone turned the air cold. It wasn’t just a name—it was a memory wrapped in iron, edged in pain. A name that used to reduce me to silence.I didn’t want to hide. Gods, every part of me rebelled against it. I had fought too hard, crawled too far from the pit he once kept me in. I shouldn’t have to shrink just because he was nea

  • THE LUNA'S FATE; A Cursed Omega's Rise    WHEN THE WHISTLE BLOWS

    LUCIANThe whistle cut through the air like a scream—sharp, sudden, unrelenting. It shattered the silence of midday like glass, slicing through the soft drone of the wind. I was already halfway to the door before the second blast came.I didn’t hesitate. There was no room for it—not when that sound meant danger.My hand reached for the sword leaning against the hearth, fingers curling instinctively around the hilt. The cold metal met my palm like an old friend. Familiar. Grounding. A warrior’s truth.Outside, I heard boots scrambling on stone. The two guards stationed near the entrance appeared, breathless, eyes wide.“Alpha, let us go ahead—” one of them began.“No.” My voice was firm, final. “I’ll handle it.”The emergency whistle of Bloodfang wasn’t blown in vain. Not ever. When it cried out, it meant something real. Something immediate.A flood of thoughts surged through my head as I stepped out—dark, disjointed thoughts. Was it an attack? A breach in the border wall? Had Shadowfa

  • THE LUNA'S FATE; A Cursed Omega's Rise    THE NAME THAT FROZE THE AIR

    SELENAIt’s been three weeks since Lucian became Alpha of Bloodfang again.Three long, tender, strange weeks.The pack was slowly healing—stitched back together with unspoken hopes, quiet strength, and Lucian’s silent but firm leadership. People walked straighter now. The training fields buzzed again with the sound of steel clashing and warriors barking orders. Children ran through the village square. And at night, the great fires burned in the halls once more.As for us—we moved into the Alpha’s house.It still felt surreal. The walls held the scent of old memories. I had never stepped into this place before as anything other than a slave. But now… now Lucian had taken me by the hand and led me to the Luna’s chamber—once his mother’s sanctuary, quiet and untouched all these years.He hadn’t officially announced me as Luna yet. The words hadn’t been spoken to the pack. But the room he placed me in, the way the guards stood taller when I passed, the way the maids bowed lower, the rever

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