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This May Be My End

Author: Megti
last update publish date: 2026-03-30 19:34:36

Seraphina

My eyes fluttered open. Everything was blurry, spinning. For a moment, I didn’t know where I was.

After some seconds, The room cleared. A groan slipped from my lips as I pushed myself up. My head throbbed hard, My body felt heavy and weak.

My gaze swept across the room, then I froze. Destruction everywhere.

One side of the bed was completely broken, the wood split and crushed like something massive had slammed into it.

The door was gone. Shattered inward.

The walls were scratched deep
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  • The Alpha's Bond Slave Luna    The One Left Behind

    SeraphinaThe dungeon had gone quiet again. The kind of silence that made every thought louder.Then, a whisper. “Seraphina…”I turned slightly.Tara leaned closer, in a low voice, “Now that I’ve planted doubt in their minds,” she murmured, “this is our chance.”My brows pulled together. “Our chance for what?”“To leave,” she said simply.Lena shifted weakly beside her.I exhaled slowly. “Tara…” I lowered my voice. “We are still in SilverShade territory.” My eyes flicked toward the guards outside. “Any wrong move and we’re dead.”“I don’t care,” Tara snapped under her breath. Her eyes burned with frustration. “I’m not staying in this place any longer,” she continued. “What if Ragnar decides not to investigate?”I didn’t respond.“What if he finds nothing?” she pressed. “What if everything still gets pinned on us?” Her voice dropped. “Then we die anyway.”Lena swallowed hard. For a moment, it looked like she agreed. Then she shook her head weakly. “No…” she whispered. “We should wait.”

  • The Alpha's Bond Slave Luna    Three Bodies, One Truth

    RagnarThe moment we stepped into my office, Rowan shut the door behind us.“What she said there…” he began, running a hand through his hair, “it makes sense to me.”I said nothing.He stepped closer. “Think about it, apart from the two you killed in Seraphina’s room, we didn’t see anyone else.” His eyes met mine. “No backup. No reinforcements. No retreat plan.”We both paused. “That’s not Crescent Moon.”I leaned back against the desk. “I know.”Rowan exhaled. “So you saw it too?”“I saw it the moment she spoke,” I replied. The timing and the damage. None of it aligned with a small team.Rowan crossed his arms. “So what now?” he asked. “What do we do with them?”I didn’t hesitate. “They stay in the dungeons for now.”Rowan’s brows pulled together, but he nodded. “You’re thinking what I’m thinking.”“Yes. If there is a traitor in this pack…” My voice lowered. “We shouldn't give them time to cover their tracks.”Rowan nodded once. “We investigate quietly.”“Exactly.”The search began i

  • The Alpha's Bond Slave Luna    The Traitor Within

    SeraphinaThe sound shattered everything. Laughter, loud and uncontrolled. My grip tightened around Tara as her body shook beside me.The entire square froze. Every voice, every whisper gone.Tara threw her head back and laughed again, harder this time, like something inside her had finally snapped.“Tara…” I whispered, “Stop…” Had she lost her mind?She dragged a hand across her face, wiping tears that weren’t from pain but from laughter.Then she did it again. Another burst, wild. Even the elders looked unsettled.Slowly Tara forced herself upright. Her body trembled, but her eyes were fixed.She looked straight at Ragnar. “Did you investigate?” she asked, breaking the silence. “Before you dragged us out here to die… did you even investigate?”Everyone murmured in confusion.Tara turned from Ragnar to the pack. “All of you,” she said, sweeping her gaze across them. “Answer me, say something.”No one spoke.“With the kind of security in SilverShade,” she continued, “how exactly did w

  • The Alpha's Bond Slave Luna    The Pack’s Breaking Point

    RagnarThe pack square was already filled when I arrived. Morning light stretched across the stone, but there was nothing calm about it.Noise filled the air. Cries, shouting and anger.Female wolves wept openly, clutching each other. Some held onto pups, their faces pale with grief. Male wolves barked orders.Elders gathered near the platform, blaming and deciding.I walked forward without a word. Every head turned. They all went silent. I took my seat at the head of the platform.Elder Markus stepped forward first. Of course he did. He didn’t bow. He turned to face the pack, raising his voice so all could hear. “Look around you!” he called. “Look at what has become of SilverShade!”The crowd stirred. Murmurs spread.“Homes destroyed,” he continued. “Lives lost. Blood spilled on our land!” Cries rose again from the crowd.I said nothing.Markus turned toward me. “And who is responsible for this?” he demanded.The square quieted. All eyes shifted to me. “You are, Alpha Ragnar,” he spa

  • The Alpha's Bond Slave Luna    How low you’ve fallen

    SeraphinaMy arm burned. Varek didn’t slow down. His grip was tight as he dragged me through the stone corridors.“Please…” I stumbled, my legs barely keeping up. “You’re hurting me…”He said nothing. Didn’t even look back. The cold air changed as we descended. The smell hit next, Iron, dust and something stale. The dungeons.My heart pounded. “No, please” I whispered.The iron doors came into view. Chains, bars and darkness. Varek stopped at one of the cells and yanked the door open.Before I could react, he shoved me inside. I hit the ground hard. Pain shot through my side. The door slammed shut behind me with a loud clang.“Please…” I turned quickly, grabbing the bars. “Varek listen…”He didn’t stop. Didn’t answer. He walked away, his footsteps faded. Leaving me in silence.Shaking, I turned back and froze. “Tara…?” My voice cracked. They were there. Both of them on the ground laying still.“No..no, no.” I scrambled forward, my knees hitting the cold stone as I reached them. “Tara!

  • The Alpha's Bond Slave Luna     It Wasn’t Me

    Seraphina“You dare drug my tea!” Ragnar slammed his fist on the table. I flinched. My head dropped instantly, my fingers tightening on the cold floor beneath me.“I..” The words died before they could form.“You assisted Crescent Moon in ruining SilverShade,” he continued, his voice lower but far more dangerous. “So tell me who,” he finished slowly, “will take responsibility for the damage done?”I swallowed hard but said nothing.“Look at me.”I forced my head up. His eyes were burning into mine. Cold and furious. “Did you see what they did?” he asked.I hesitated. Then shook my head.“Then you will.” His jaw clenched. Before I could react, he grabbed my arm.I gasped as he yanked me to my feet.“Walk.” He didn’t wait. He dragged me out of the office.The moment we stepped on the other side of the quarter I froze. The smell hit me first. Smoke and Ash.Ragnar’s grip tightened around my arm. “Look,” he said coldly. He dragged me forward before I could resist.My steps stumbled agai

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