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WHAT YOU BRING I WILL TAKE

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LUCIAN

I chose to be at the border myself.

Not just because I was the Alpha or because I needed to be in control, but because Adrian had made a promise — one I had every reason to doubt.

Three days ago, he told me he would send his daughter to Bloodfang. He said she would come willingly. He said this child she now carried — the child that was mine — would be delivered into this world under my watch. And now, the time had come to see if that promise meant anything at all.

Since dawn, we had been watching. My warriors and I took turns patrolling the border. Some perched in trees, others stationed at ground level. The rest, like me, waited quietly in the shade of thick trees near the northern gate, eyes trained on the horizon, ears listening for the faintest hoofbeat or the sound of armor clinking from afar.

The sun had risen slowly, casting gold over the tall grass that swayed with the morning breeze. But now it stood directly above us, blazing hot and unforgiving. The sky was clear, no
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    LUCIAN"How's my baby doing?" I asked again, this time more softly, letting the words settle in the tense air between us. I didn’t raise my voice, didn’t press her—just let it hang there like a question the wind might carry away. But Lilith still didn’t answer. Her silence wasn’t just silence—it was deliberate. Her head turned slightly to the side, her face angled away from mine as if the question itself had wounded her.I watched her closely, narrowing my eyes slightly, trying to read something—anything—in her expression. But all I saw was a quiet sorrow that seemed to have rooted itself in her features. It clung to her like a shadow she couldn’t outrun. There was no fear, no rebellion, no fire left in her eyes. Only that strange, fragile sadness that made her seem smaller somehow, less the weapon she had once been and more like someone who had never wanted to be here in the first place.She had finally been brought to me, after everything.Two warriors stood behind her, their hands

  • THE LUNA'S FATE; A Cursed Omega's Rise    WHEN SHADOWS RETURN

    SELENAI remained still as the warriors departed to their various camp sites, their boots thudding softly against the packed earth as they disappeared into the distance. I didn’t push too much or ask to go along with any of the groups—I already knew Lucian wouldn’t allow it. He had made that clear in his quiet, protective way. So I remained in the Alpha's quarters, where the walls still smelled faintly of firewood and pine, and the air was thick with silence.I remained inside for most of the day, the walls of the Alpha's quarters holding me in a silence I couldn't shake. Time passed slowly, the shadows shifting across the floor as the sun moved through the sky. It wasn't until the light began to soften—when afternoon bled quietly into evening—that I finally stepped outside.The air was cooler now, touched with the faint promise of dusk. I walked beneath the open sky, letting the quiet settle over me like a second skin. Behind the main hall, I found my usual place beneath the old tree

  • THE LUNA'S FATE; A Cursed Omega's Rise    ONE FELL TO WARN THE REST

    LUCIANThe moment I stepped towards Lilith’s horse, the atmosphere thickened.My warriors, all standing behind me like a silent wall of iron and flesh, had already raised their weapons halfway. Their eyes were sharp, unblinking, fixed on the men in front of them like predators sizing up wounded prey. Not one of them spoke, but I could feel the tension in their limbs — a hunger for the fight that now hovered just inches from breaking loose.I didn’t need to tell them to stay alert. They knew.My sword hung across my chest, heavy and ready, but still untouched. In my right hand, I held my knife. Its hilt was warm from my grip, and the blade gleamed faintly beneath the dying sunlight. It felt like it was thirsting for something — like it had sensed blood already, waiting to be drawn. A blade that had tasted many throats now hungered again.“I will get her now,” I said, stepping forward and positioning myself directly in front of Lilith’s horse. My voice was steady, controlled, but beneat

  • THE LUNA'S FATE; A Cursed Omega's Rise    WHAT YOU BRING I WILL TAKE

    LUCIANI chose to be at the border myself.Not just because I was the Alpha or because I needed to be in control, but because Adrian had made a promise — one I had every reason to doubt.Three days ago, he told me he would send his daughter to Bloodfang. He said she would come willingly. He said this child she now carried — the child that was mine — would be delivered into this world under my watch. And now, the time had come to see if that promise meant anything at all.Since dawn, we had been watching. My warriors and I took turns patrolling the border. Some perched in trees, others stationed at ground level. The rest, like me, waited quietly in the shade of thick trees near the northern gate, eyes trained on the horizon, ears listening for the faintest hoofbeat or the sound of armor clinking from afar.The sun had risen slowly, casting gold over the tall grass that swayed with the morning breeze. But now it stood directly above us, blazing hot and unforgiving. The sky was clear, no

  • THE LUNA'S FATE; A Cursed Omega's Rise    THE ALPHA'S BURDEN

    LUCIANThe air in the Hall was heavy. The long shadows from the narrow windows stretched across the stone floor like silent witnesses to the tension seated around the table. One by one, the elders had filed into the chamber, their faces carved with expectation and quiet concern. Some whispered to each other in low tones, but those voices quieted the moment I stepped through the arched doors.I walked in with slow, steady steps, my heart pounding not with fear, but with the weight of what I was about to say. They needed to hear it. All of it. There was no more space for silence or half-truths. The time had come to lay everything bare.I stood before them and cleared my throat. The silence thickened, and all eyes rose to meet mine—curious, wary, but alert."Elders of our pack," I began, my voice calm yet firm, "I welcome you all here again today."I paused, allowing the words to settle in the room like dust. Their attention didn’t waver. No one looked away, not even for a moment."You m

  • THE LUNA'S FATE; A Cursed Omega's Rise    A CALL TO COMMITMENT

    LUCIANBy the time I stepped out into the open grounds, the warriors had already gathered in impressive numbers. The moment my boots met the gravel, I felt the sheer weight of their presence—the murmurs of conversation, the metallic clink of swords and spears brushing against armor, the stomping of heavy boots as more still arrived, eager and alert. Some were already lined in formation, while others filed in from different directions, their movements brisk and focused. The scent of sweat and iron filled the evening air, mingling with dust that rose under their feet.But what caught my attention next was the group of elders assembling near the western edge of the grounds. Clad in their traditional dark robes, each one bore an expression of concern and anticipation. Their age-worn faces, lined with decades of battle and wisdom, turned toward me the moment I approached. Elder Garrick stepped forward from among them, his silver hair glinting faintly under the morning sun.“I'll see the el

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