LOGINHe said I was too weak to stand beside him. Adrian Thorn - my fated mate, my first love rejected me before the entire pack. I remember his words more clearly than his touch: “You’re not the Luna I need.” So I did what every broken Omega does. I ran. I hid my smell, my heart, and my dreams of ever being his. But fate is cruel. Because when Kieran, his cousin, the exiled heir, the playboy Alpha with danger in his smile returned, everything I’d buried came roaring back to life. He saw me. Not the weak Omega I’d been told I was, but the woman who could bring an Alpha to his knees. And when he touched me… my wolf didn’t shrink. She claimed. Now Adrian wants me back. Kieran wants me too. And the pack? They want blood. Because what none of them know is that I carry a secret one that could crown the next Alpha… or destroy the entire Moonlight Crown pack. He refused me. But I’m the one fate chose. When love turns to war, who will I betray the mate who broke me, or the Alpha who burns for me?
View MoreHe said my name like it was a burden he wanted to throw away.
“Nova,” Adrian said quietly, his words cutting through the silence of the hall. “You’re too weak. I can’t claim you.”For a moment, I thought I’d misheard him. My heart pounded so hard I could hear it echoing in my brain. Then the whispers started low, poisonous sounds that spread through the room like smoke.
My knees almost gave way, but I stood still. I had told myself I wouldn’t cry. Not here. Not in front of them.
He looked at me with the same eyes that once softened whenever I smiled. Now they were cold, distant.
I opened my mouth, but no sound came out. My wolf whimpered inside me, trying to understand what had just happened. He rejected us. He picked his pride over our friendship.
“You can’t mean that,” I whispered. “Adrian… you can’t.”
He turned away as if my voice no longer mattered. “You’re not the Luna I need. The pack deserves power. Not someone like you.”
His words were sharp, purposeful. Each one hit me like a blade.
I wanted to scream, to tear at him, to demand why. But all I could do was stare.
His father, Alpha Donovan, sat on the high stage, his face unreadable. He didn’t stop his son. Of course he didn’t. He’d never liked me.
The Moonlight Hall fell into silence, and I realized I was shaking. I could feel every eye on me. Every grin. Every pitying glance.
My heart broke loudly inside me.
I turned before anyone could see my tears and walked away. My legs felt heavy, but I forced them to move. I could feel Adrian’s gaze on my back, but I didn’t look back.
Not this time.
Outside the hall, the cool night air hit me. I leaned against the marble pillar and tried to breathe. My chest hurt like someone had reached in and pulled something out.
All I’d ever wanted was him. From the time we were old enough to feel the tie, I’d known. I had waited. I had believed in him.
And he’d killed me in a single line.
You’re too weak.
I closed my eyes. The words burned into me like a brand.
I didn’t hear anyone approach until a hand brushed my shoulder.
“Nova?”
It was Clara, one of the pack’s doctors. Her voice was soft. “I’m so sorry, dear. I didn’t think he’d actually”
I stepped away before she could finish. “It doesn’t matter.”
“It does,” she said. “You were his fated mate”
“Not anymore.”
The words tasted like ash.
She paused, then dropped her voice. “You should leave before his father sees you. Alpha Donovan doesn’t accept shame near his son’s reign.”
I managed a fake laugh. “He already got what he wanted. I’m gone.”
She sighed. “Nova, listen to me. Rumors say Kieran’s back. Maybe”
I froze. “Kieran?”
Her eyes flicked nervously toward the hall. “Adrian’s cousin. The exiled heir. He came back tonight.”
My pulse quickened. I hadn’t heard that name in years.
Kieran Thorn, the man who disappeared after the council accused him of betrayal. The cousin who’d once been supposed to be the true ruler.
Why would he return now?
Clara glanced around, then stepped closer. “Be careful, Nova. Things are changing in this pack. The air feels… different.”
I nodded without really hearing her. My thoughts were already jumbled.
Kieran’s return. Adrian’s rejection. The Alpha’s silence.
Something was wrong.
I left the hall grounds, walking fast through the moonlit hallway. My heart refused to settle. Every step felt heavy.
I reached my rooms and shut the door.
Silence.
For the first time, I let myself break. I pressed my back to the door, slid down, and covered my face with shaking hands.
Tears came, raw and furious.
He had looked at me like I was nothing. After everything, every promise, every stolen kiss under the moon he’d turned his back on me for power.
He was my friend.
I laughed bitterly. Was.
My wolf whined inside. “He broke us,” I whispered aloud. “He broke everything.”
I forced myself to stand. My image in the mirror looked like a ghost pale, hollow-eyed, lost.
I barely recognized the woman looking back at me.
“You’re not weak,” I told her. “You’re not.”
But the lie cracked even as I said it.
A sound came from outside footsteps. Slow. Confidence.
I stiffened. Everyone should have still been at the event.
Another sound is a light knock.
I paused, then opened the door a few inches.
No one stood there. Only a folded piece of paper on the ground.
My heart skipped. I picked it up.
The handwriting was sharp, beautiful.
Some ties cannot be broken.
I frowned. My first thought was Adrian, but no he wouldn’t write that. He’d made his choice.
Then a strange feeling brushed against my senses. Strong. Alpha. But not Adrian’s.The smell was darker, older, and strong. It stirred something primal in me.
I looked around, but the hallway was empty.
Still, I felt it. Watching. Waiting.
My pulse quickened. I stepped back inside and shut the door.
The note shook in my hands. There was something written on the back.
A name.
Kieran.
I sank onto the edge of my bed, looking at the name like it was a ghost.
Kieran Thorn. The cousin Adrian loathed. The one who’d been removed after the “incident.”
I remembered his tall, careless smile, and dangerous eyes. He’d always seemed like someone who belonged to the wild, not the court.
Why would he call me? Why now?
My wolf stirred uneasily. She recognized his drive. It was strong. Too strong.
“Why are you here? ” I whispered into the darkness. “What do you want from me? ”
I tried to sleep but couldn’t. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw Adrian’s face. The way his lips had barely moved before he said the words that broke me.
At dawn, I gave up trying. I stood before the window and let the pale light wash over me.
A memory emerged. The night Adrian had sworn he’d never hurt me.
“I’ll fight the world for you,” he’d said once. “You’re my anchor, Nova. My peace.”
I laughed under my breath. “And I was stupid enough to believe you.”
My hand brushed over my heart. It still hurt the rejection bond burned like fire under my skin.
But under that pain, there was something else. A pulse. A whisper.
A second link is weak, but there.
It wasn’t Adrian. It couldn’t be.
It was… something else.
Someone else.
“I do not recognize you,” I whisper.I do not recognize him.He stands before me, but something has shifted. His eyes still hold that sharp focus. His voice still carries that steady strength. But there is weight in him now. A quiet hunger. A silence that feels chosen.“I am still me,” he says.His tone is calm. Too calm.“You feel different,” I reply. My voice does not shake. But my chest does.He exhales slowly. “You feel different too.”The words land between us.I study him. The crown rests on him, not fully visible, but present. I can feel it. It hums around him like a second heartbeat.“You said it was temporary,” I say.“It is.”“But it has not left you.”“It will.”He says it like a promise. But his eyes flicker.I step closer. “When?”“When order returns.”“And who decides that?” I ask softly.His jaw tightens. “I do.”There it is.I swallow. “That is not what you said before.”“I said I would protect what we built.”“And now?”“And now I am doing it.”His voice rises just a
“I will not be feared,” I say. “I will be obeyed.”The words leave my mouth before I can soften them.They echo in the silence that follows.I stand still. Calm. Controlled.Inside, I am not calm.The crown rests against my thoughts like a steady pulse. Not loud. Not cruel. Just present.“You chose your phrasing carefully,” the newborn god says, watching me.“I chose it honestly.”“Honesty can still be revealing.”I turn to him slowly.“Do you disagree with the decree?”“I admire it,” he replies. “It clarifies your intention.”“My intention is order.”“Through obedience.”“Through structure.”He smiles faintly.“Structure enforced.”“Yes.”There is no point denying it.The realms are unstable. Laws are bending. Mortals are confused. Fear spreads when leadership hesitates.I will not hesitate.“They need direction,” I continue.“They need reassurance,” he corrects.“They need both.”“And you believe you can provide both?”“I already have.”The crown hums softly, as if agreeing.Belief
“The voices went quiet.”For a moment, I thought I had gone deaf.No whispers.No pleading.No fear pressing against my thoughts.Just silence.I should have felt relief.Instead, my chest tightened.This is what I wanted.No worship. No weight. No expectation.So why does it feel like something was torn out of me?I closed my eyes and reached inward.Nothing answered.The bond that once hummed with prayers now lay still, like a cord cut clean.“He crowned himself,” I whispered.I did not need to see it.I felt it.The shift had been sharp. A pull. A redirection. Like water changing its course in one sudden movement.Every voice that once leaned toward me now leaned toward him.Kieran.My throat burned.“This is what you chose,” I murmured to myself.A softer voice responded.“You asked for this.”I opened my eyes.The fading goddess stood before me, her presence thin but steady.“You are quiet,” she said.“So are they,” I replied.She studied me carefully.“How does it feel?”“Light,
“She walked away, and I let her.”I did not call her back.I could have.One word. One command. One plea.But I stood still.The silence she left behind pressed against my ribs. Not loud. Not violent. Just heavy.I looked at the crown hovering before me.It did not glow. It did not burn.It waited.“I never wanted you,” I said quietly.The crown did not answer. It did not need to.Behind me, I felt the newborn god’s presence shift.“You hesitate,” he said, his voice calm and smooth. “That is wise.”“I am not hesitating.”“You are.”I turned to face him.“You think this is ambition.”“I think this is hunger.”The word stung.“I am not hungry for power.”“No,” he replied softly. “You are hungry for certainty.”I said nothing.He stepped closer, studying me as if I were a question he already knew the answer to.“She left,” he continued. “And you felt the ground shift.”“This is not about her.”“It is entirely about her.”Anger flickered through me.“I will not allow instability because o
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