Zaiden's POV
Coleās jaw tightened. āItās the Lunaā¦ā
My heart stopped. The bond in my chest flared painfully.
āSheās gone, Alpha,ā he said, his voice heavy. āThe rogues took her.ā
For a moment, the words didnāt register. Then the meaning slammed into me like a blade through the chest.
My chair screeched back as I shot to my feet, the wood cracking under my grip. My wolf howled, fury and panic exploding through me. The bond burned, a hollow ache where she should have been.
āNo,ā I snarled, golden eyes blazing. āNo one takes whatās mine and lives.ā
The entire packhouse trembled with the force of my roar.
They dared to touch her. To steal her from me.
I would tear the world apart to bring her back.
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Karen POV
The battle outside had gone quiet, but the silence wasnāt comforting it was heavy, it felt wrong. My wolf paced restlessly inside me, ears pinned back, hackles raised.
Something isnāt right, she whispered.
I moved to the window again, pressing my palms against the cool glass. Smoke curled from the east wall, bodies scattered on the courtyard below. Warriors. Rogues. I couldnāt tell who was who anymore.
Then the door creaked open
My heart stilled. The door.
Slowly, I turned.
It wasnāt a maid with breakfast. It wasnāt Zaiden.
Three men stepped inside, their stench hitting me like rot in the wind. Rogues.
My wolf snarled, forcing a growl past my lips, but their grins were feral, hungry.
āWell, well,ā the first one rasped, his teeth bared in a mockery of a smile. āThe Alphaās precious little secret.ā
I backed away, pulse hammering, my fingers searching blindly for anything anything to fight with. My wolf begged to shift, to fight, but fear tangled my limbs.
The second rogue lunged.
I screamed. His hand clamped over my mouth, cutting it short. Another grabbed my wrists, pinning me until the rope burned my skin.
The bond in my chest yanked violently, thrumming with panic. Zaiden. He would feel it. He would know.
āLetās move,ā the first hissed. āBefore the beast comes sniffing.ā
They dragged me out the window, into the smoke and shadows. My feet kicked uselessly against the air, my wolf howling in my head. āMate.ā
But the rogues were fast, practiced. They melted into the trees, my cries swallowed by the night.
And with every step away from the packhouse, away from him, the bond stretched tighter, sharper, until it felt like it might tear me apart.
Still, I held onto one truth through the terror.
Zaiden would come for me.
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The world was dark when I woke. Damp stone pressed against my cheek, cold seeping into my bones. The stench hit me first rot, blood, sweat, unwashed fur. My stomach twisted violently.
Chains clinked when I tried to move. My wrists burned where the iron bit into my skin, raw and swollen from struggling. My throat was dry, every breath shallow with dust and smoke.
Then came the laughter. Low. Mocking.
āWell, well. Sleeping beauty wakes.ā One of them stepped into the dim light, his eyes gleaming feral yellow. His teeth flashed too long, too sharp. āAlpha Zaidenās precious mate.ā
I clenched my jaw, refusing to speak. Refusing to give them the satisfaction.
A kick drove into my ribs, white-hot pain exploding through me. I gasped, curling instinctively, but the chains dragged me back.
āAnswer when spoken to, bitch,ā another snarled, spittle flying as he crouched close enough for me to smell the rot in his breath.
I bit back the whimper clawing up my throat. No. I wouldnāt give them that.
They circled me like wolves circling prey. One yanked my hair back so hard tears pricked my eyes. Another poured water from a flask⦠and then dumped it into the dirt just out of reach. My parched throat burned as the ground drank what I needed.
āYour Alpha will come for you,ā one sneered, leaning so close I could feel the heat of his breath against my ear. āBut he wonāt find you whole.ā
The next slap cracked across my face, leaving my ears ringing.
Hours blurred into days I couldnāt tell anymore. They threw scraps of food at me, half-rotten meat barely fit for animals. Sometimes they didnāt feed me at all. My stomach cramped with hunger, my lips split from thirst.
Every time I tried to close my eyes, they startled me awake. Shoves. Growls. Laughter. My body weakened, but my spirit⦠I forced it to stay sharp. I clung to one thought, one tether.
Zaiden.
Through the bond, faint but pulsing, I could feel his fury. His desperation. It kept me alive.
But the rogues knew. They taunted me with it. āFeel him?ā one mocked, gripping my chin cruelly. āHeās tearing himself apart because of you. That bond makes him weak. Makes him desperate. Soon, Alpha Zaiden will be nothing more than a broken man.ā
I spat blood at his feet. My voice cracked, hoarse, but steady. āYouāll never break him.ā
The kick came swift, knocking the breath out of me. I coughed, chest screaming with pain, but inside⦠my wolf still growled, feral and unbroken.
I didnāt know how much longer I could endure.
But I knew this Zaiden was coming. And until then, I would survive, no matter what they did to me.
Karenās POV"Don't make this worse than it is,Karen, we are in the middle of a serious matter and all you could think of was running away. Come on, don't make yourself look more pathetic," Zaidenās voice was sharp, like claws against stone. "You are a soon-to-be Luna. Running away from your responsibilities would be cowardice. How are you supposed to take care of the pack if you canāt take care of your fear? Iām supposed to be expecting a bold woman as my Luna."The words burned. Each one slicing deeper until my wolf growled inside me, furious, restless.I straightened, fists trembling at my sides. āYou think I donāt know whatās expected of me? You think I havenāt fought every single day just to breathe in this place? I never asked for this bond, Zaiden. I never asked to be dragged into your wars and your packās hatred.āHis golden eyes blazed, but I didnāt let him speak.āYou want a bold Luna? Then maybe you shouldāve chosen differently. Maybe thatās why the Moon Goddess gave me a ma
Zaidenās POVThe council hall still smelled of blood and smoke, but it wasnāt the rogues that lingered in my mind. It was her words.āMaybe I was a mistake.āThey cut deeper than any blade. And when I reached for her, when I tried to hold her, she pulled away. Since then, sheād avoided me at every turn. When I passed her in the corridors, her eyes slid past me like I wasnāt there.My wolf hated itāhated that she was slipping further, hated that Iād let my temper wound her. But pride kept me silent. If she wanted distance, I would give it. For now.Instead, I drowned myself in duty. Strategy, patrols, maps spread across the war table. Anything but the ache in my chest.Cole stood at my side as always, voice steady, presence familiar. He had been my right hand through every battle. If I let myself waver, even for a second, I would question the unthinkable. But I couldnāt. Not yet.So I set a trap. Another patrol, another false route whispered to only a select few. The eastern caves had
Zaidenās POVThe council hall reeked of smoke and blood. My warriors stood tense in a circle, their eyes flicking between me, the bound rogue at the center, and my Beta Cole.I stalked closer to the prisoner. āWho sent you?āThe wolf spat blood onto the floor but his voice trembled. āI was only a messenger.āāMessenger for who?ā My growl shook the rafters.His cracked lips twisted. āYour Beta promised us more than this.āThe words hit like a blade. Gasps broke out. My wolves shifted uncomfortably, eyes darting toward Cole.Cole bristled instantly, stepping forward. āThatās a lie!ā His voice thundered. āYou think Iād betray you, Alpha? Iāve stood by you through every battle, every scar! Heās throwing my name to save his worthless hide.āMurmurs rose. Doubt crept like smoke.The rogue smirked faintly. āBelieve what you want. Fear the one who hides in your shadow.āI wanted to rip his throat out, yet something in his tone unsettled me.Before I could speak again, Karenās voice slid into
Zaidenās POVThe footsteps of the warriors could be heard, the metallic scent of weapons mixing with pine and damp earth. My warriors fanned out in silence, trained, sharp-eyed.But still, my wolf prowled inside me, uneasy. Something wasnāt right.I cast a glance at Cole, who padded beside me. His eyes burned with the same restless anger mine did. Or maybe too much of it.āWe shouldnāt waste time on bait patrols,ā he muttered, low enough only I could hear. āWe should strike first.āI cut him a look. āWeāll strike when we know where to aim. Until then, we flush the snake out.āHis jaw ticked, but he nodded.Behind us, Gamma Rowan jogged closer. āAlpha, are we certain about this ridge? Itās usually quiet.āāThatās the point,ā I said flatly. āIf the rogues show, weāll know someone fed them the plan.āThe patrol continued. The forest was heavy with shadows, every sound amplified. An owl screeched. Branches rustled. My wolf pressed forward, hackles high.āHowl!ā one of the guards shouted.
Zaidenās POVI stood at the head of the table, pacing. My wolf clawed beneath my skin, restless, snarling to be let loose. But this wasnāt a battle of claws and fangs. This was a hunt and the prey was hiding among us.Cole sat stiffly at my right, shoulders tense, eyes following me as I moved. Across from him, my top warriors shifted uneasily, the scrape of chairs on stone echoing like growls. None of them dared speak first. Good. Let them stew in the weight of my silence.Finally, I stopped pacing and leaned forward, planting my hands on the table. My claws half-shifted, biting into the wood.āNo one,ā I said, my voice low, sharp as a blade. āNo one was supposed to know about her. Not her even being my LunaāA ripple went through the room. One of the warriors swallowed hard, the sound loud in the silence.āAnd yet,ā I continued, gaze sweeping the chamber, āthe rogues came for her. They knew what even most of you did not.āI let the weight of the truth sink in. My wolf pressed against
Zaidenās POVThe closer I got to the warehouse, the stronger it hit me.Her scent.Not the sweet pull of my mateās bond but something tainted, heavy with fear and the sharp, bitter stench of wolfsbane. And beneath it all⦠heat. My wolf raged inside me, clawing at my chest. If they touched her if they even daredāFan out!ā I barked at the warriors as we breached the rust-eaten doors. Steel groaned under our force. Shadows and dust swallowed us whole, but I didnāt need my eyes I could feel her.And then I heard her broken whimper.Her voice ragged, weak, but hers.I followed the sound. Every step made my blood boil hotter. Then I saw it.Karen. My mate. Pinned to the floor, wrists restrained above her head.And a rogue on top of her.His mouth was on her neck, tongue dragging over her skin like he had the right.I didnāt remember shifting. One moment I was a man, the next I was a beast. My wolf roared, shaking the walls. The rogueās head snapped up, eyes wild, lips curling into a smirk.