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Chapter 6: Summit Entrance

Penulis: Michael Moore
last update Terakhir Diperbarui: 2026-02-26 22:10:12

Kael’s POV

The summit hall doors are massive. Ancient oak carved with the history of pack wars, treaties signed in blood, alphas who ruled and fell. I stand before them, my hand raised to push them open, and for one brief moment I consider turning back.

Coward, my wolf says.

"I know."

Then stop hesitating.

I press my palms against the wood and push.

The doors swing open silently, and I step into controlled chaos.

The hall is enormous, lit by hundreds of candles that cast dancing shadows across stone walls. Long tables are arranged in a semicircle, each one bearing the crest of a ruling pack. Silverclaw. Thornwood. Ironpeak. Stormfang. Ashenvale. The five powers that govern all werewolf territories.

Smaller packs cluster in groups near the edges, their representatives dressed in their finest, desperate to be noticed, to matter.

I know that desperation. I lived it.

My entrance doesn't go unnoticed.

The first wolf to see me is a beta near the door. His conversation dies mid-sentence. His companion follows his stare, and she goes pale. Within seconds, a ripple of silence spreads through the hall like a stone dropped in still water.

Conversations falter. Stop. Hundreds of eyes turn toward me.

I step forward, my black silk dress whispering against the stone floor. The silver marks on my skin catch the candlelight, glowing faintly. My hair falls in waves over my shoulders, unmistakably changed, unmistakably other.

An alpha near the Ironpeak table takes an involuntary step backward.

Good.

"Is that…"

"The Moonshadow."

"I heard she was a myth."

"Look at her marks."

"She survived Shadowpine."

The whispers rise like smoke. Some voices carry fear. Others, especially from the smaller packs, carry something that sounds almost like hope.

I don't acknowledge any of them. I keep my gaze forward, scanning the room for the one person I came here to see.

Then I feel it.

The bond.

After five years of background noise, of carefully controlled distance, it erupts to life with the force of a physical blow. Ice and fire slam through my chest. Electricity races along my nerves. The corruption that's been a dull ache for years suddenly burns violent and wrong, dragging emotions I've spent half a decade burying straight to the surface.

Rage. Longing. Betrayal. Desire.

All of it tangled together until I can't tell what's mine and what's bleeding through from him.

I find him across the room.

Kael Draven stands behind the Silverclaw table, and for a moment, time fractures. He's exactly as I remember and completely different. Still tall, still commanding, still wearing authority like it was stitched into his skin. But there are lines around his eyes that weren't there before. A hardness to his jaw. Silver threading through his dark hair at the temples.

He looks like someone who hasn't slept well in five years.

Our eyes meet, and the bond flares so violently I taste copper. He goes completely still, his hand frozen halfway to the glass on the table. Storm-gray eyes widen with something that might be shock, might be recognition, might be the same violent mixture of emotions tearing through me.

A woman stands beside him. Tall, athletic build, short dark hair, sharp features. She's watching me with naked assessment, one hand resting near the blade at her hip. Protective. Loyal.

His beta, I realize. Mira Ashwood.

The intelligence Maya gathered mentioned her. Kael's second-in-command and closest confidant. A warrior who believes in pack structure but isn't blind to its flaws.

She looks like she wants to put herself between Kael and me.

I smile at her. Cold. Deliberate.

Then I shift my attention back to Kael.

Five years. Five years since he stood on that platform and destroyed me in front of hundreds. Five years since I fled into forbidden lands to die. Five years since the ruins remade me into something he would never have rejected if he'd known what I'd become.

The thought is bitter and satisfying at the same time.

I walk forward. Every step is measured, controlled. Wolves part around me like water around stone. The alphas at the ruling tables watch with barely concealed fear. The smaller packs whisper my name with reverence.

"Moonshadow."

"She's real."

"Look at Alpha Draven's face."

I stop in the center of the hall. The exact spot where all five ruling packs can see me clearly. Where there's no question about who I am or why I'm here.

The corrupted bond pulses with every heartbeat. Kael still hasn't moved. His knuckles are white where they grip the edge of the table.

A man stands from the Thornwood table. He's younger than the other alpha Council members, maybe late twenties, with aristocratic features and eyes like cut glass. 

Everything about him screams refinement and control. His smile is pleasant, charming even, but it doesn't reach those cold eyes.

Dorian Cross. The youngest alpha on the Council. Brilliant, ambitious, and according to Maya's intelligence, utterly ruthless beneath the polish.

"Welcome," he says, his voice smooth. "We've heard... stories. About the Moonshadow. About power stolen from forbidden lands. About an omega who should be dead."

"Careful," I say softly. "Some stories are true."

His smile widens. "Fascinating. Please, join us. We have so much to discuss."

He's not afraid. Everyone else in this room is either terrified or reverent, but Dorian Cross looks at me like I'm a puzzle he's eager to solve.

Dangerous.

But not my focus tonight.

I turn back to Kael. He's found his voice, his composure, the mask of alpha control settling back over the shock. But I can feel what's beneath it through the bond. Guilt. Regret. Longing so sharp it cuts.

And buried deepest, carefully hidden: relief that I'm alive.

I let the silence stretch. Let him look at what he threw away. Let him see the silver hair, the lunar marks, the power radiating from my skin. Let him realize exactly what his rejection created.

Then I speak, my voice carrying effortlessly through the stunned hall.

"Hello, Alpha Draven." I let my smile sharpen, cold and deliberate. "Did you miss me?"

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