She was rejected, but she refused to break. Now bound to a prince who never wanted her, Darina must navigate deadly politics, bitter rivals, and a mate who keeps his heart locked tight. As war threatens everything she’s ever known, can she turn duty into destiny—and a cold alliance into a fierce, unbreakable love? A Luna Queen is rising. Will the realm survive what she awakens?
View MoreDarina stepped into the ballroom like a flame in midnight silk.
Her gown clung to her toned figure, deep blue fabric shimmering like moonlight on water, its slit hinting at the powerful legs sculpted by years of training. Pearls sparkled in her dark curls, twisted into a regal updo that bared the long, graceful line of her neck. Her sapphire eyes scanned the crowd with barely restrained excitement.
Tonight was her first mating ball—and she had just turned eighteen.
Her heart fluttered with anticipation. Somewhere among the silks and tuxedos, the goddess's chosen one waited for her. Not for power. Not for rank. Just for her.
She didn’t want a crown or a title. She wanted someone who saw her—truly saw her—and claimed her with a heart that matched her own.
Then she smelled it.
Salt air, crushed mint, and something wild.
Her wolf, Coral, howled, “Mate!”
Darina’s breath caught. Her pulse raced.
“Mate,” she whispered back, warmth flooding her chest.
And then she saw him.
He stood tall near the center of the room, broad shoulders tense beneath a tailored black suit. His dark hair was tousled, jaw sharp enough to cut glass. Their eyes met. The moment should have been magic.
But something was wrong.
He wasn’t alone.
A stunning blonde clung to his arm, her ice-blue eyes narrowing at Darina with open hostility. Her grip tightened possessively as if she already knew who Darina was.
The man didn’t smile. He didn’t move. He just stared, expression unreadable.
Still, Darina walked toward him, drawn like a moth to flame.
When he finally spoke, his voice was like a knife dipped in frost. “Come with me.”
She followed him out onto a moonlit balcony, her chest aching with hope that maybe—just maybe—this was all some misunderstanding.
He turned to face her, arms crossed over his chest like a wall. His scent was overwhelming, intoxicating.
“I’m Darina,” she began softly.
“I know who you are,” he interrupted coldly. “Daughter of the Red Full Moon Alpha. Look, no hard feelings. But I’ve already chosen someone else.”
The words cracked like thunder in her heart.
“But I’m your mate,” she said, stepping closer, fingers brushing his. The spark was undeniable. Her wolf whimpered in joy.
His eyes flickered with something—recognition, maybe. Pain. But it vanished as quickly as it came.
“I don’t care,” he said flatly, yanking his hand away. “I don’t need the Moon Goddess to choose for me.”
A blade of silence sliced between them.
Then the blonde appeared, looping her arms around his waist with casual cruelty. “Is she bothering you, babe?”
John placed a kiss on her forehead without sparing Darina a second glance. “All good. Almost done here.”
The final blow came with calm brutality.
“I, Alpha of the Silverstone Pack, John Stormborn, reject you, Darina Kovac, as my mate and Luna.”
The rejection hit her like lightning—ripping through her chest, stealing her breath, stealing her dreams.
Tears blurred her vision, but she didn’t fall.
Not in front of them.
Straightening her spine, she met his eyes with quiet steel. “I accept your rejection.”
He dropped to his knees, groaning in pain.
The blonde rushed to comfort him, confused and shaken.
Darina didn’t look back.
She turned, walking through the ballroom like a queen draped in shadows. Her world may have cracked open, but her pride remained unshaken.
Out in the garden, beneath a sky full of indifferent stars, she made a vow.
If the Moon Goddess made a mistake pairing her with this man, she would become her own destiny.
She would rise, train harder, love fiercely, help others and one day—when the world least expected—it would remember her not as the girl who was rejected…
…but as the woman who no one could ever break.
Darina was discharged by the evening, and Kai brought her to the bedroom. "You don’t need to carry me. I can walk," she hissed, annoyed that he treated her like fragile glass. "You’re pregnant, and you just came from the hospital," he said softly, kissing her forehead. She rolled her eyes, clearly irritated. "Love, I am so sorry for what I’ve done to you. I’m ready to carry you and pamper you all my life, just please—" he pleaded, but Darina placed a finger on his lips. "Hush. There's nothing to be sorry about. Let’s just live our life. I love you." She pulled him into a hug, trailing kisses along his jaw, but he suddenly jumped back. "Oh my God, you didn’t eat your dinner. You and the babies must be starving. I’ll bring something." "You can ask, Omega," whispered Darina. "I’m hungry for something else." She nibbled his earlobe, but he stepped awa
Kai was holding Darina's hand in silence. He had no energy to speak; hope was fading. What if she really would be sleeping for years? Left on life support, alive but dead at the same time. The sterile beeping of the machines gnawed at him, each sound like a cruel reminder of how uncertain their future was. Her faint scent was mixed with odour of antiseptic, too clean, too cold, as a sign of a cruel destiny. He whispered softly, leaning closer to her beautiful face, "I was always strong, more than just capable, even arrogant sometimes, but only now I realized that my strength was also nourished by you. You were supporting, inspiring, guiding me, loving fiercely, no matter what. You were my beacon of light in my darkest time. You are part of my soul. Without you, I will not be whole again. Please do not leave me and the babies, come back to us." His voice cracked, the words torn between prayer and confession. Darina was silent, lifeless in the sterile hos
"My poor child," said Moon Goddess, caressing gentle Darina's cheek, "so young and had already so many challenges." Darina could not take her eyes of a goddess. Her aura enchanted her, warming her, healing her, letting joy and happiness spread through her viens. For the first time in a long while, she felt safe, as if all the wounds she carried in her soul had finally been noticed by someone greater than herself. "Where are we?" Asked Darina curiously, coking her head, her voice trembling with both awe and longing. Moon Goddess smiled and replied softly, "we are at the gate of the paradise. You deserve to be there for all your struggles and selfless actions." "Am I dead?" Said Darina peacefully, not afraid on anything. Her lips trembled slightly, but her eyes remained calm, almost relieved at the thought. "No, dear. I came to give you a choice. You can walk to paradise and live your life there, peacefully, happily. I also will spend
Darina walked through the shadows. There was no way out and seen, but she was not ready to give up. She had to go back to people she loved. She fighted all her not so long life, and this fire was still burning inside of her. Sometimes, it felt like that fire was the only thing keeping her upright. Fear was crawling at the edge of her mind, whispering she would never escape this darkness, but she forced herself to breathe, to keep moving. She thought of her mate's smile, of her mom’s laugh, of Amber's silly jokes and held on to that. Scream of Jenna pulled her out of her thoughts. The shadows got thinner, and she saw Jenna laying on the hospital bed. She was twisting in pain, "Omg, I can't do it," she screamed on top of her lungs. Darina felt her pain, and it was heartbreaking to see always cheerful Jenna in this state. Darina’s chest ached as if the contractions were ripping through her own body. It almost felt unfair—how much joy was promised
"My love," Kai whispered to Darina, tightening his grip on her hand, "we already got rid of all the dark creatures. Of course, with huge help from Alaric and Darius. The Witch Council helped a lot, too, and your family. John and Silvia assisted as well. You’re wondering how they are doing." He paused, brushing away a single tear with his thumb. "They are close again, like before. Silvia has overcome her trauma, and now they’re even expecting a baby." He took a deep breath. "Your mom and Jenna were devastated to see you lying motionless, attached to machines. They wanted to stay, but your dad and brother dragged them back to the pack. Amber and Cassy have also started to be affected by hormones, bossing around Reed and Will. And me? I dream of being bossed too—by you. For you to wake up and give me pregnancy tantrums, to kick my sore ass again like you always do." Kai ran his hand through his hair and added
Kai could not breathe. His heart was about to leap out of his chest.“The mate bond did not break. She is not dead,” barked Blake in his head, wagging his tail nervously, terrified for their mate’s life.A surge of power, fueled by hope, shot through Kai’s body. He lifted Darina’s lifeless body and ran faster than the wind to the clinic.“SHE IS NOT BREATHING!” he screamed at the top of his lungs as he burst through the entrance.Camilla, along with other doctors and nurses, rushed to him. They pulled Darina from his arms, placing her onto a rolling bed and whisking her swiftly to the ICU.“She breathes, but her breath is very weak,” Camilla said, stopping him at the ICU doors. “Alpha, you can’t go in. Please, just let us do our job.” She disappeared behind the doors, and time froze for Kai.He paced the waiting area, unable to bear the waiting. He needed to be next to his mate. Blake roared inside, just as impatie
Welcome to GoodNovel world of fiction. If you like this novel, or you are an idealist hoping to explore a perfect world, and also want to become an original novel author online to increase income, you can join our family to read or create various types of books, such as romance novel, epic reading, werewolf novel, fantasy novel, history novel and so on. If you are a reader, high quality novels can be selected here. If you are an author, you can obtain more inspiration from others to create more brilliant works, what's more, your works on our platform will catch more attention and win more admiration from readers.
Comments