로그인In the heart of the moonridge pack, a fated mate bond is meant to change the course of destiny, but for Nyra, it shatters even before complete formation. Rejected by the Alpha, yet inexplicably still connected to him, she’s thrust into a world of Romance, Power,Politics and Prophecy she doesn’t yet understand. Torn between two formidable men; One a proud alpha who rejected her and a Lycan who won’t let her go, Nyra must navigate humiliation, treachery, loyalty and the dangerous pull of a bond that refuses to break, while trying to stay alive and reveal hidden truths. The unbroken thread is a story of power, passion and the unyielding ties that bind; sometimes beyond reason, choice and Fate.
더 보기The pack square smelled of smoke and spilt ale, torches burned along the walls and the drums were loud enough to vibrate through the ground beneath my feet. Wolves crowded towards the raised platform , laughter and chanting rising every time the Alpha’s name was shouted.
I stayed near the outer ring, no one noticed. They never did.
An omega’s place wasn’t at the centre of celebration unless she was serving it. I carried the wooden tray carefully between my shoulders and elbows, keeping my head lowered. A girl brushed past me without looking and nearly knocked a cup loose. I steadied it automatically. Years of practice. Years of learning how to exist without being seen.
Tonight was the Choosing.
Every unmated she-wolf dressed for it, silk braids, jewellery, confidence, even the betas walked straight as if the future Luna’s favour might fall on them by accident.
I only wanted to finish work and leave, but the closer I moved to the platform, the harder it became to breathe. At first I thought it was the crowd, then the scent hit me.
Alpha Xander
Everything inside me stopped, the air changed.
It wasn’t wine or smoke or pinewood. It was something warmer, sharper, alive in a way nothing else had ever been. My fingers tightened around the tray as heat rushed up my spine. My wolf; quiet my entire life; barely more than a presence, surged awake so violently I nearly staggered.
He had stepped onto the platform, the square fell silent, conversations died instantly, he didn’t need to raise his voice, his presence alone commanded attention.
Tall, broad shoulders, dark hair falling over his shoulders, there was dried blood along his knuckles like he had come from a fight and hadn’t bothered to clean it.
His gaze swept over the pack, passed me, then stopped, the moment his eyes locked onto mine, the world narrowed, his pupils widened, not out of curiosity, but recognition.
The bond snapped into place, my foot moved forward before I could realise it, one step forward. The tray tilted, cups struck stone and shattered around my boots, the only thing I could hear was my own pulse; and the pull dragging me towards him.
Mate—The word formed in my chest, but never made it past my throat, my wolf already knew.
On the platform, Xander went completely still.
For one brief second he looked shaken. His hand curled at his side, fingers curling until the skin split along his palm. I saw the blood bead, bright against his knuckles. He didn’t seem to notice.
His gaze didn’t leave me.
“Xander?” the woman beside him said softly.
Selene. She stood in white, already dressed like a Luna; beautiful, calm, certain. When she followed his stare and found me in the crowd, her expression hardened; in understanding, and then in calculation. Immediately Selene slipped her hand into his arm possessively
That movement flipped something in me, his jaw tightened, and whatever had been in his eyes vanished behind the mask of an Alpha. He raised his hand to indicate silence, when he spoke, his voice carried across the stone.
“Tonight,” he announced, “I name Selene as my chosen mate.”
Chosen, not fated.
A murmur spread instantly, not celebration; unease. Wolves shifted, glancing at one another. They could feel it in the air as clearly as I could.
Xander looked at me again.
For a moment he said nothing. His throat moved as if the words resisted him. Quietly, so softly I almost thought I imagined it, he breathed:
“Nyra…”
Then his expression hardened.
“I, Alpha Xander of the Moonridge Pack…” His voice was louder now, formal and unbreakable. “…reject you as my mate.”
The pain hit like something tearing straight through my chest. My knees struck the stone. I couldn’t draw air., I couldn’t think. Around me, whispers turned sharp.
An omega, his fated mate, was an omega.
Someone laughed. Someone else spat near my hand.
Selene smiled.
He watched, face carved from stone, though his bleeding hand had curled into a fist so tight the scent of iron reached even me.
“Take her away,” he ordered.
Two guards pushed through the crowd and grabbed my arms.
The instant their hands closed around me, the bond convulsed.
A growl ripped across the square.
Not mine.
Alpha Xander doubled forward as if the same hands had seized him instead.
And suddenly every wolf in the pack understood; the rejection had not broken the bond.
Dust streamed in from the cracks in the ceiling, the wooden beams above groaning under the force of what seemed like a hundred wolves, the air thickened, charged like the moment before a storm breaks.I couldn’t breathe, every instinct in my body screamed the same thing-Run! Yet I couldn’t move.The traveller paced around the room, his movements controlled, yet restless.“That’s not possible,” he yelled, “he shouldn’t be here now, not this soon…”Another impact hit, this time, closer, causing the entire structure to lurch violently to one side, the far wall cracked, jagged lines racing towards the ceiling. The chaos outside was no longer distant, I could hear the screams, the orders and the unmistakable sound of bodies hitting the ground.My pulse roared in my ears, “Why is he here already?” I whispered, my voice unsteady, “what did you do?”He didn’t answer me, before I could react, he stepped forward and crouched in front of me , closing his fingers around the rope at my wrists,
Dust streamed in from the cracks in the ceiling, the wooden beams above groaning under the force of what seemed like a hundred wolves, the air thickened, charged like the moment before a storm breaks.I couldn’t breathe, every instinct in my body screamed the same thing-Run! Yet I couldn’t move.The traveller paced around the room, his movements controlled, yet restless.“That’s not possible,” he yelled, “he shouldn’t be here now, not this soon…”Another impact hit, this time, closer, causing the entire structure to lurch violently to one side, the far wall cracked, jagged lines racing towards the ceiling. The chaos outside was no longer distant, I could hear the screams, the orders and the unmistakable sound of bodies hitting the ground.My pulse roared in my ears, “Why is he here already?” I whispered, my voice unsteady, “what did you do?”He didn’t answer me, before I could react, he stepped forward and crouched in front of me , closing his fingers around the rope at my wrists,
Consciousness returned in fragments in a dark room, there was nothing but the dull rhythm of hooves striking earth and the cold bite of air against my skin; my arms tired behind my back, rough rope cutting my wrists, the scent of unfamiliar wolves. The memory rushed back all at once; the gardens, the well, hands grabbing me, the cloth over my face. I gasped for breath and quickly calmed down–panicking wouldn't help me now.Slowly, and carefully, I shifted my hand in a bid to loosen the rope, but the more I tried, the further the fibres dug into my skin; then it hit me, struggling was pointless and so was calling for help.I held still and listened. At first it was nothing, then a faint sound reached me through the walls, low voices, I couldn’t recognise any of them, nor the scent. My stomach tightened at the thought of what they might do to me, someone had planned this I was sure, another thought followed quickly behind it, why me?The sound of footsteps approaching the door interru
The moment the guards left, the strength drained out of my spine.I gripped the edge of the war table before my knees gave way. The maps scattered beneath my hands, parchment crumpling as a violent pulse tore through my chest–Pain.Not mine, Hers.A sharp, sudden jolt; like a rope yanked tight between us.I inhaled sharply, Impossible.“I rejected her,” I said under my breath, forcing the words into the empty room as if speaking them could make them true. “The bond should be gone.” But It wasn’t, I could still feel her. Faint, distant, but alive.Every heartbeat… I knew it. Every flicker of fear…it echoed inside my ribs. My wolf paced restlessly beneath my skin, claws scraping against bone, refusing to settle.You failed, it seemed to growl.I slammed my fist into the table and the wood cracked under the impact. A rejection from an Alpha should sever the mate bond completely, It always had, for generations, what had changed?Yet the thread between us still held, I closed my eyes, and
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