LOGINThe night felt colder than ever. Elara sat on the edge of her small bed, staring at nothing. Her eyes were red and swollen from crying all day. Every time she tried to sleep, the words of the people came back to her ears.
“She is weak.”
“She will bring shame to the Alpha.”
“She is human, she doesn’t deserve him.”
She pressed her palms over her ears as if that could stop the whispers. But the voices were inside her head, repeating, louder and louder until she broke into another round of tears.
Her chest hurt. It was not just the insults. It was the way Damien had looked at her. Like she was a mistake. Like she was dirt.
“I didn’t ask for this,” she whispered to herself, her voice shaking. “I never asked to be anyone’s mate. Why, Goddess? Why me?”
The small room they gave her felt more like a prison. The walls were bare, the window tiny. She had no comfort, no one to run to. Her mother was gone. Her father too. She was all alone in a world that hated her.
Her stomach growled but she ignored it. She had no appetite. Pain was heavier than hunger.
By morning, gossip had spread through the entire pack house like wildfire.
“Elara? That’s the Alpha’s mate?”
“Impossible. The Goddess must be punishing him.”
“A human Luna? We’re finished.”
Everywhere she walked, eyes followed her. Some looked with pity, others with disgust. Some even laughed openly.
She held her head down, her hands clutched together, trying not to let them see her tears. But it was impossible. Every whisper was a knife.
Clara stood tall in the middle of it all. She wore a bright smile, enjoying every second. When she saw Elara walk past, she made sure her voice was loud enough for everyone to hear.
“Look at her,” Clara said to her friends, smirking. “Is this what the Moon Goddess gave our Alpha? A weak girl who can’t even look people in the eye. She can’t even stand straight.”
Laughter followed. Elara’s steps faltered. She wanted to run, but she forced herself to keep walking. Running would only make them laugh more.
Her hands shook. Her heart pounded. She felt like she was drowning in shame.
Clara didn’t stop. “She will never survive the trials. Mark my words, she will run back to where she came from. A human can never be Luna.”
The words spread like poison. People repeated them as if they were truth.
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Inside the Alpha’s chamber, Damien stood by the window, staring at the forest. His wolf was restless, pacing inside him.
He told himself he didn’t care. He told himself she meant nothing. But the bond kept pulling at him, dragging Elara’s pain into his own chest. He felt her sadness as if it were his own. And it made him furious.
He slammed his fist into the wall, cracking the wood. “Damn her,” he growled. “Why should I feel her weakness?”
Roland entered quietly. “The pack is restless. They don’t understand, Alpha. A human Luna—”
“Don’t say it again,” Damien snapped. His eyes flashed. “I will not accept her. The trials will show everyone what she really is.”
Roland hesitated. “And if she survives them?”
Damien turned sharply, his jaw tight. “She won’t.”
But even as he said it, his wolf growled low, uncertain.
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Elara didn’t leave her room the rest of the day. She lay on the bed, staring at the ceiling, tears sliding down her cheeks. She thought of her parents, of the little life she used to live before all this.
She remembered how her mother used to sing to her when she was sad. She remembered her father’s gentle hands. They would have defended her. They would never have let anyone hurt her like this.
But now she had no one. No family. No friends. Just a bond she never asked for.
She hugged her knees and whispered, “Maybe they are right. Maybe I don’t belong here. Maybe I should have never been born.”
Her chest ached. Her whole body shook with sobs.
She wanted to disappear.
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That night, the pack gathered in the dining hall. Elara had no choice but to join. Her presence was required. She sat at the far end of the long table, her eyes on her plate, but she couldn’t eat.
The room was full of whispers again.
“She looks like she’s about to cry.”
“Does she even know how to fight?”
“Our Alpha deserves better.”
She gripped her fork so tight her hand hurt. She tried not to listen, but the voices were louder than her heartbeat.
Clara leaned close to her and whispered with a smile, “Don’t worry, Elara. The trials will end your suffering. You won’t last a day.”
Elara’s breath caught. She wanted to shout, to fight back, but the words wouldn’t come. Her throat closed. Tears threatened to spill, but she forced them back.
She couldn’t give Clara the satisfaction.
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At the head of the table, Damien rose to his feet. The hall went silent.
His eyes swept across the room, cold and hard. “Tomorrow,” he said, his voice carrying through the hall, “the trials will begin.”
Gasps filled the air. Everyone turned to look at Elara.
Damien’s gaze lingered on her, unreadable. His chest burned as he felt her fear, but he ignored it. He looked away quickly.
“If she survives,” he continued, “she will earn the right to stand beside me. If she fails…” His voice turned sharp. “She will leave this pack forever.”
The hall erupted with excitement and whispers.
Elara’s stomach dropped. Her whole body went cold. She could barely breathe.
She gripped the table, her hands trembling. Tomorrow. Tomorrow she would be thrown into something she couldn’t survive.
She stared at Damien, her eyes full of silent questions, silent pleas. But he never looked back.
He had already decided her fate.
The battlefield was quiet for a short moment after Clara was dragged away. Everyone thought maybe it was over. But Lucien’s roar broke the silence. He rose again, his red eyes burning like fire, his chest full of hate. His claws were long, his teeth sharp, his body dripping blood but still strong. “I will not fall like her!” he shouted. “I will take this throne. I will kill you, Damien. I will kill your Luna. And I will burn this land to ashes!” The pack growled, their bodies ready to fight again. Kael stood close to Damien, his chest heaving. Mira held the children behind, her eyes shining with fear but also courage. Damien stepped forward, his wolf form glowing with golden eyes. Beside him, Elara’s white wolf shined like the moon, her fur glowing in the night. She had never looked more powerful. Lucien charged with a mad scream. The ground shook under his feet. Damien met him head-on, claws against claws, teeth against teeth. The two Alpha brothers clashed with a sound that
The battle slowed for a moment. The warriors pushed Lucien’s men back, but the air was still thick with fear and blood. Damien and Elara stood side by side, their eyes locked on Lucien who was still breathing heavy, still fighting to rise again. But then another cry broke the air. “Traitor! Bring her forward!” Two elders dragged Clara into the middle of the battlefield. Her hair was messy, her dress torn, but her eyes were still filled with fire. She struggled, shouting, “Let me go! I did nothing wrong! I am the true Luna, not her!” The pack gathered around. Whispers spread quickly. Warriors who were still bleeding from the fight turned their eyes on Clara, anger burning in them. One of the elders shouted, “Clara, daughter of this land, you betrayed your pack. You met with the enemy. You begged Lucien to harm our Alpha’s mate. You carried poison in your heart!” Clara’s eyes shook, but she raised her chin high. “I did it for us! For the pack! Elara is nothing, she is weak!
The fire in the forest spread wide, lighting the night sky red. The smell of smoke mixed with blood, and the cries of war echoed everywhere. The pack fought with all their strength, but Lucien’s men were many, and they fought like wild animals who had nothing to lose. At the center of the battlefield, Damien’s black wolf moved like thunder, tearing down anyone that came close. His claws cut through enemies, his teeth ripped their throats. But his eyes were always searching—for Elara. He saw her. His heart stopped for a moment. The white wolf with golden eyes was no longer weak, no longer hiding. She fought with fire in her veins. She moved fast, almost faster than his eyes could follow. Each time an enemy jumped at her, she spun with grace and brought them down. She was glowing under the moon, and it gave the pack hope. The warriors shouted louder, howling for their Luna. They had never seen such a sight, and it made them stronger. But far away, on a hill watching everything,
The night was still burning with fire. The battle had not slowed down, claws clashed against claws, teeth tore through flesh, and growls filled the air. But every warrior paused for a moment when they heard Elara’s howl. It was different. It was not the howl of fear, it was the howl of strength. Damien turned his black wolf head toward her, his chest rising with pride. He wanted to run to her, but the fight pulled him back. Kael, in his silver wolf form, also looked toward Elara, shocked at the light glowing around her. Elara stood at the edge of the battlefield. Her eyes glowed golden, her skin shone under the moon. The air around her was heavy with power. She felt her blood racing, her heart beating so fast it almost hurt. Mira ran out behind her, calling, “Elara, wait!” But she stopped when she saw the glow. She covered her mouth in shock. “Oh Moon Goddess… it is happening.” Elara dropped to her knees, her body shaking again. Her bones ached, her hands clawed into the soil.
The night was quiet at first. Too quiet. Damien had been sitting outside, looking at the sky, his mind heavy with thoughts of the coming danger. Kael stood not far away, checking the guards, making sure the borders were secure. Inside the main house, Elara rested, her hands gently rubbing her stomach as she hummed to the child inside her. Mira was with her, refusing to leave her side. Then, suddenly, the peace broke. A loud scream came from the border. The smell of smoke followed. One of the guards ran toward Damien, panting hard, his face covered in sweat. “Alpha!” the guard cried. “The forest is burning. They have set fire to the outer borders!” Damien’s eyes turned sharp. “Lucien,” he growled under his breath. He stood quickly and howled, summoning the warriors of the pack. Kael was already moving. “I saw shadows earlier. I knew something was wrong!” Damien placed a strong hand on his shoulder. “Then tonight we fight.” The alarm spread through the pack. Men rushed out,
The forest was dark that night. The wind moved the leaves slowly, carrying with it the smell of danger. Clara walked with fast steps, her cloak tied around her shoulders. Her heart was beating fast but her mind was on one thing only—meeting Lucien. When she reached the hidden spot, she saw him already standing there. His red eyes glowed under the moonlight, his face strong and full of anger. Some of his men stood behind him like shadows, waiting for his command. Clara swallowed hard, but she did not turn back. Lucien looked at her and smirked. “You came again. What do you want, Clara? Did you not say last time you only care about killing Elara?” Clara pressed her lips together. Her hands shook a little, but she faced him. “Yes, I want Elara gone. But I came to beg you for something.” Lucien’s eyes narrowed. “Beg me?” He laughed darkly. “You, the jealous one, now begging me? Speak before I change my mind.” Clara stepped closer. “Do not harm Damien. I beg you. Do whatever you







