LOGINThe car slowed as it approached the border of the Silver Moon Pack. Tall trees surrounded the area. Warriors stood alert, their eyes sharp and watchful. Asher parked the car. Immediately, two warriors stepped forward. “State your identity,” one of them said firmly. Asher stepped out calmly. “My name is Asher Robinson, from the Red Moon Pack. We’re here to see our aunt Luna Arla.” The warriors exchanged looks. “We were not informed of your arrival,” the second guard said. “You’ll have to turn back.” Asher opened his mouth to explain But Davina stepped forward. She stopped him gently, then faced the guards. “Like my brother said,” she began calmly, “we came from the Red Moon Pack to visit our aunt your Luna.” Her voice was steady. “You can confirm it. Mind-link your Alpha or Luna.” The guards hesitated. Before they could respond A voice came from behind. “That won’t be necessary.” They all turned. A tall man approached them. His aura was strong. Confident. “Gamma Malik,” the guards gree
Mrs. Robinson stood quietly in the kitchen.Her hands moved quickly as she packed a small food basket.Fresh pastries.Davina’s favorite juice.She paused for a moment, staring at the basket.Then continued.Behind her, strong arms wrapped gently around her waist.Mr. Robinson.He rested his chin lightly on her shoulder.“So… you already prepared little bunny’s favorite pastry and juice?” he asked softly.Mrs. Robinson smiled faintly.“I don’t want her to start craving her mother’s cooking when she’s far away,” she replied. “At least this will remind her of home.”Mr. Robinson chuckled.“So she’s only your daughter now?” he teased. “I don’t have a daughter again?”Mrs. Robinson laughed lightly.“You’re impossible.”They both shared a small, quiet laugh.But beneath it…There was sadness.A few minutes laterFootsteps echoed from upstairs.“Mom? Dad?” Davina’s voice called out. “I’m done. Where are you?”“In the kitchen!” Mrs. Robinson replied.Davina walked in and paused.Her eyes fell on the b
Aria stepped closer to Davina.So close that no one else could hear her.Her lips curved into a small smile.“I’m the one who spread the rumors about you being wolfless,” she whispered.Davina froze.Aria leaned in even closer.“I made everyone turn against you,” she continued softly. “Because you deserved it… for trying to take my man.”For a split second,Something cracked inside Davina.But her face remained calm, that's your problem I don't care anymore about that all I know is that“I will never be your servant,” she said quietly. “Never.”Her parents immediately stepped forward.Asher moved beside her.Raymond’s eyes darkened. Disobey me again…” he said slowly, his voice low and dangerous,“and your entire family disappears.”Gasps spread across the hall.Mr. Robinson stepped forward, anger flashing in his eyes.But before things could escalateAlpha Jackson leaned closer to his son.“Don’t do anything stupid,” he whispered sharply.Luna Sabrina added quietly, “They are the backbon
A few moments later, Luna Sabrina returned to the stage. The hall slowly quieted as she raised her hand. Everyone looked toward her with admiration. “Welcome, members of the Red Moon Pack,” she announced proudly. Her voice echoed through the grand hall. “Today is not just another pack gathering.” The crowd leaned forward with anticipation. “Today… we gather for a very special reason.” She smiled toward the throne where Alpha Jackson sat. “We are here to present to you…” She paused dramatically. “Your new Alpha.” The hall erupted into cheers. At that moment, the massive doors of the Red Moon Pack hall swung open. A deep drumbeat echoed through the room. Everyone turned. Raymond walked in. He wore the ceremonial black suit of the future Alpha, its silver threads glimmering under the hall lights. His posture was straight and confident—untouchable. The crowd roared. “Future Alpha Raymond!” “Long live the Red Moon Pack!” Raymond walked calmly down the center aisle. Fo
The Wolfless Girl Davina arrived at the Red Moon Pack hall with her parents. The moment they stepped inside, whispers spread through the room like wildfire. Heads turned. Some people pointed. Others didn’t even bother hiding their disdain. “Look… the wolfless girl.” “She actually came after being rejected.” “Does she want to cause a scene?” Davina heard every word. But she kept her chin lifted and walked beside her parents as if the whispers meant nothing. Her dress was simple yet elegant. She had chosen it carefully that morning, hoping—perhaps foolishly—that today might be different. But the moment she stepped into the hall, she realized nothing had changed. The whispers followed her everywhere. Her father’s jaw tightened as he heard the comments. Mr. Robinson’s fists clenched at his sides, his anger barely contained. No father wanted to hear people mock his daughter. Still, Davina forced a small smile. She pretended not to hear them. At the front of the grand hall
At the Red Moon Pack palace, Alpha Jackson was pacing inside his chamber. His mate, Luna Sabrina, sat calmly on the sofa, watching him. Alpha Jackson looked furious. “I still cannot believe Raymond rejected his fated mate,” he said angrily. Luna Sabrina crossed her arms. “I think he did the right thing,” she replied without hesitation. “We cannot have a wolfless girl as our future Luna.” Alpha Jackson stopped pacing and looked at her sharply. “Have you forgotten what the priestess told us years ago during the pack anniversary?” Luna Sabrina frowned slightly.waved her hand dismissively. “Prophecies are not always accurate.” Alpha Jackson shook his head. “I took it seriously. That is why I kept the information hidden from her parents all these years. If neighboring packs discovered it, they might try to take her away.” He sighed heavily. “And now… when fate finally brought her to us as Raymond’s mate, he rejected her.” Luna Sabrina stood up slowly. “Well, I







