LOGINDavina Robinson waited eighteen years for her wolf. Under the full moon, while the Red Moon Pack gathered to witness her transformation, nothing happened. No wolf. No bond. No power. Labeled wolfless and useless, Davina became the pack’s shame and the perfect target for insult. When her fated mate, Raymond Wood, future Alpha of the Red Moon Pack, publicly rejected her, she thought everything was over. But fate was not finished with her. Because Davina was never meant for a mere future Alpha. She belongs to the King. Alpha King Lucien , ruthless, merciless, the strongest Alpha to ever rule. A man feared by every pack. A ruler who bows to no one. When Lucien meets Davina, his wolf does not hesitate. Mate mate mate. But can the King of all werewolves accept a wolfless girl as his Luna? Is Davina truly weak… Or is there something ancient, dangerous, and powerful hidden inside her? And when the truth is revealed, who will kneel first? The rejected girl… Or the cruel Alpha King?
View MoreDavina woke up feeling a mix of excitement today was her 18th birthday, and it wasn’t just a birthday. Tonight, under the full moon, she could finally get her wolf. She’d imagined this moment for years,dreaming about the bond, the warmth, the feeling of finally getting to meet her wolf.
Her room smelled of rose flowers that her mom has sneak in the night to put in a few in her room . On her desk sat a small stack of neatly wrapped presents. Her elder brother, Asher, peeked around the door frame. “Happy birthday, Davina!” he cheered, holding a small box. She smiled, trying to hide her Excitement. “Thanks, Asher.” Her parents came in next, smiling, though there was a hint of worry in their eyes. “Happy birthday, sweetheart,” her mom said, handing her a small cake. It was homemade, decorated with pink frosting and tiny silver stars. “We wanted to make it special,” she said softly. Her father gave her a small, neatly wrapped box. “Open it,” he said, his voice gentle. Davina unwrapped it slowly. Inside was a delicate pendant with a small moon-shaped charm. She touched it with trembling fingers. “It’s beautiful…” she said. Asher smiled. “So you can think of us when you’re bonding with your wolf.” They laughed together, but for Davina, the joy was tinged with nerves. Tonight was supposed to be perfect, magical, and life changing. As the full moon rose, the family walked outside. The Red moon pack members were already gathered, whispering and watching, their eyes bright under the silver light. Her parents squeezed her hands. “It’s okay,” her mom said. “Just… be patient.” Davina nodded, closing her eyes. She reached deep inside herself, waiting for the pull, the connection, the wolf that was supposed to be hers. But nothing came. Her eyes snapped open. The crowd was quiet, watching. Her heart sank. She looked at her parents and her elder brother, hoping for reassurance. “It’s fine,” her father said quickly, forcing a smile. “Maybe it’s just timing.” Davina shook her head, tears welling up. “Timing?” she whispered bitterly. “Is that what I am? Just… late?” Her mother tried to hold back tears, but she didn’t answer. Her Elder brother, Asher, looked confused. “She’ll show up bunny,” he said softly, but even he didn’t sound sure. Davina couldn't sleep that night all she did was cried and question the moon goddess, " Why are you doing this to me am I meant to wolfless my age mate and friends have all seen their wolf why am I different". She cried herself to sleep. The next day Davina got ready for school she went downstairs for breakfast trying to act normal and strong bit deep down she was sad and angry. Sweetie you don't have to go to school "said her mother". "Big bunny your mom is right why not take a break today when you're okay you go to school, Said her father". I don't want to stay at home it'll only confirm that I'm weak and useless. Then I'll drop you at school said her elder brother Asher. Meanwhile in should after Asher drop her off in school,They whispered in the hallways in school, laughed when she passed by. “Wolfless.” “Useless.” “She’ll never belong.” Davina tried to keep her head down, to ignore the stares, the whispers. But every look, every laugh, cut deeper than she expected. She felt small, invisible, like she didn’t even exist. The cafeteria was the worst. She sat at the edge of the room, staring at her untouched food. A few girls snickered as they walked by. “Can you believe she’s still wolfless?” one whispered loud enough for a few others to hear. Davina swallowed hard, trying not to cry. “It’s not funny,” she muttered, but no one care Then it happened. She smelled him. A sharp, intoxicating scent that made her knees weak and her heart pound. She froze. Her wolf instincts screamed at her, pulling her toward him, but something in her chest warned her to stay back. He appeared then—tall, dark-haired, broad-shouldered. His eyes pierced her like lightning. She wanted to look away, wanted to run, but she couldn’t. Something about him was impossible to ignore. And then he spoke. “Not yours,” he said, his voice cold and cutting through her like ice. "Why", she said her voice filled with sadness. Because I'm an Alpha and I can't be with a wolfless and useless mate has my Luna "said Alpha Raymond who was also her senior in school". Her first mate. The one everyone said was supposed to claim her. The one she had hoped would protect and love her. But he… rejected her. Her chest felt hollow. Humiliation, heartbreak, shame—all at once. She stumbled back, barely able to breathe. She didn’t even notice the other pack members staring. She only felt the emptiness spreading inside her like fire. She had dreamed of this day, imagined this moment, and it had ended in rejection. She ran, ignoring the whispers, ignoring the stares, ignoring the pain. She barely noticed the path back home. By the time she reached her room, she slammed the door behind her and sank to the floor. Tears streaked her face, shaking her shoulders. Her parents knocked softly. “Davina… honey…” her mother said. “Go away,” she whispered, voice raw. “I don’t want anyone. I don’t want… anything.” “I said go away,” she muttered, burying her face in her knees. They didn’t push, just left her alone. And she cried. She cried for the wolf that never came. She cried for the first mate who had rejected her. She cried for the pack that whispered, laughed, and stared. She cried for herself.A black car stopped in front of the palace, and the driver quickly stepped out to open the door. A moment later, Alpha King Lucien stepped out without a word. The air around him felt cold, his powerful aura pressing down on everyone nearby. Just a cold, unreadable expression. The moment his shoes touched the ground, the air around him seemed to drop a few degrees. The driver stayed still until Lucien walked past him and disappeared inside the palace. Only then did the man finally breathe. “Moon Goddess…” he muttered under his breath. “That ride was terrifying.” During the entire drive, Lucien had not spoken a single word. But the tension inside the car had been suffocating. Even the air conditioner felt useless against the chill coming from the Alpha King himself. Inside the palace hall, two figures rushed toward the entrance. Gamma Peter. Beta Austin. They had heard the car arrive. But the moment they saw Lucien’s face, both of them stopped walking. Peter b
Mrs. Robinson barely slept that night. She kept replaying Asher’s words in her head. “He punched Raymond…” She sat up in bed. “What if this affects his position?” she whispered. Mr. Robinson looked at her calmly. “Our son knows his limits.” “But he loves being Beta,” she said. “What if this causes tension in the pack?” A knock came at the door. “Asher,” Mr. Robinson called. Asher stepped inside, closing the door behind him. His father studied him for a moment. “You love your position as the pack Beta, don’t you?” Asher didn’t hesitate. “Yes, Dad.” “Since I retired, you’ve carried the responsibility well,” Mr. Robinson continued. “You’ve protected the pack. You’ve grown.” Asher straightened slightly. “I’m just doing my duty.” “And we’re proud of you,” Mrs. Robinson added softly. There was a small silence. Mr. Robinson’s expression turned serious. “But being Beta means thinking before acting.” Asher understood. “You’re worried I’ll lose control because of Davina. “We
Asher stood inside Alpha Jackson’s office, one hand resting on the large brown table between them. Papers were scattered across it Include border reports, patrol schedules, maps of the pack land. “There’s some unusual movement near the eastern boundaries,” Asher said, pointing at the map. “They could be rogues.We should the multiply the night guards.” Alpha Jackson nodded slowly. “Good thinking. Assign more warriors there stronger warriors. I don’t want any rogue stepping a foot into my territory.” “Yes, Alpha.” There was a brief pause before Alpha Jackson looked at him again. “Beta Asher.”“Yes, Alpha?” “I heard what happened to your sister. I hope she’s fine.” Asher’s jaw tightened, but he kept his voice steady. “She’s fine.” Before Alpha Jackson could respond, the office door slammed open so hard it hit the wall. Both men turned. Raymond stood there, chest rising and falling, anger written all over his face. Alpha Jackson frowned. “Raymond? What is wrong with y
“Davina!” her mother called from downstairs. “Dinner is ready!”Davina stared at the ceiling for a moment before answering.“I’m coming!”She washed her face quickly, forcing herself to look normal. No red eyes. No trembling lips. Just calm.Downstairs smelled like home,roasted chicken, fresh bread, and her father’s favorite spice mix. It should have made her feel better.It didn’t.“Bunny, help me set the table,” her mother said gently.Davina nodded and began placing the forks and spoons carefully beside each plate. Her father was pouring drinks.Everything felt normal.Then the front door burst open.“Davina?!”Asher’s voice.Urgent.He walked in fast, eyes scanning the room until they landed on her. His shoulders dropped slightly in relief.“There you are.”Davina gave him a small smile why was the first thing you said is Davina "huh". “Where else should I be?”Inside him, his wolf, Ash, was pacing violently.She shouldn’t have gone to that school.We should have protected her and
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