LOGINLilieth Grimwylde’s life turns upside down when she’s accepted into Noctem Lunae, a prestigious academy that specializes in training young women to become the perfect Luna. Being Omega-born, she never thought she’d have a chance at competing, as no omega has ever passed the aptitude test. Yet, against all odds, she does. The Alpha- and Beta-borns see her as an embarrassment to tradition; an outsider that doesn’t belong. It doesn’t take long for Lilieth to realize that Noctem Lunae is more than an academy—it’s a battlefield. Then, there’s Cadeon Lupecrest, heir to the Lupecrest Pack, the man meant to choose his Luna from the academy’s best. He should overlook her. She has been taught to fear Alphas her whole life. Yet, from the moment they meet, an undeniable pull ties them together. But Noctem Lunae has rules. Omegas can never be Lunas. But as dark secrets come to light, Lilieth begins to wonder—was she granted admission to fail, or is she meant to shatter the system completely?
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"Oh, my dear, isn't it wonderful?" my mother exclaims as she holds my letter of admission into the Noctem Lunae Academy. Her eyes are filled with tears, and she looks like she might get a heart attack. "My daughter, in the academy! You don't know how proud I am!"
"Mom, please calm down," I say to her as I place my hand over her shoulder. I'm worried about her health. Just last month, we had to take her to the healer because she fainted after raging at my older brother Corey for being out late drinking with his friends. It's all he does. All day. Drink, drink, drink.
"I'm sure this is some kind of mistake, Mom," I tell her even though it hurts me to see the light in her eyes dim. "Remember, I'm an Omega. We don't get into Noctem Lunae. We don't compete to become Luna. That's only for the Alpha- and Beta-borns."
"That's right," my sister Anice quips from the other side of the room. She's stationed near the window, filing her nails for the dance tonight. A dance we're all meant to attend. It's the last Harvest Moon of the year, so we're celebrating. "That has to be some mistake. Lilieth, a Luna? She can't even kill a fly!"
"Don't be foolish, both of you," she says, turning the letter in her hand and reading the back. I've never seen her this agitated before. Even when she was yelling at Corey, she didn't look like this. "This is an official letter. Why would they make such a mistake? Do you think people in their position make mistakes? You took the aptitude test, Lilieth. Obviously, you passed it!"
"Everyone takes the aptitude test," I remind her. "Only, we Omegas never pass it because we're not strong enough. In comparison to the other shifters, we fail each and every time."
"But not you," she mentions, her eyes glittering with unshed tears. "You passed it. Don't you see, Lilieth? This is your chance! You can change your life!"
"Yeah," my sister adds sarcastically, "you can get us all out of this gutter. We'll move into the packhouse with you when you win the competition and Alpha Cadeon's heart! Then, we can set this shack on fire and never have to lay sights on it again!"
"Don't talk about our home like that!" I scold her. "Joke or not, it isn't nice!"
"Lilieth!" my mother exclaims, grabbing a hold of my arms. I look her way, and she searches my eyes. The tenderness in them melts my heart. "You have to be there tomorrow for orientation. Tomorrow morning. No partying for you."
"But Mom!" I exclaim. "I've been waiting for this festival all year! Is it fair for me to miss it for something that might be a mistake?"
"It's not a mistake!" she retorts, gesturing at the page in her hand. She's gripping it without wrinkling it. I don't know how she does that. "This is the truth. From tomorrow onward, you'll be known as the first Omega to ever make it into that place. Do you understand? There'll be competition. Bad looks. They'll try to sabotage you, especially the other girls. But you'll win, you know why?"
"Why?" Anice asks from the other side of the room, snickering.
"Because you're you," my mother claims softly, tucking my reddish-brown bushy hair behind my ear. "You're you, and you're one of the best people I know. Of course, you could be Luna. You're generous. Kind. Since when did being Luna become all about being a fierce warrior? Women have always led with kindness."
"It's the new trend," I remind her gently. "It's what the Alphas are looking for in a bride now."
"Equality? Hello?" Anice says as she stares at her fingernails. Satisfied, she rises from her seat and makes her way toward us. Her bright red hair isn't very common, especially in our pack. I can still see the remnants of the black dye she uses to cover the red strands.
"None of it will matter when they meet Lilieth," Mom insists, smiling.
"Mom, don't give yourself a heart attack," Anice says somewhat cruelly. "It's clearly a mistake. We should just tear that page up and move on. Lilieth will get chewed up in that place. It's for the best."
Then, she walks past us and heads toward the door, leaving the shack. Mom steps closer to me and says in a low voice, "See? That's exactly what you're going to have to face. But you're strong. I know it. That's why you got in."
I sigh. When I took the test like everyone my age—twenty-one—it was never with any hope that I'd get in. Why would I hope? It's never happened before. Growing up, every girl would dream about becoming Luna. I was a part of those girls, too. But after realizing that our reality was different, of course, I had to abandon those hopes. These days, all I wish for is to complete my program to become a supervisor at the farm. It'll help me earn more than I am now as an intern, and help me support Mom.
She works alone to feed us, and it isn't fair. We're all adults now.
And she isn't getting younger.
"If I do this," I begin, "I'll have to abandon my post as an intern. You know what that means, Mom."
"The post will always be waiting for you if you fail and come back, and I know that you won't," she replies. "You'll always have the chance to come back and restart. But entering the academy? That's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Imagine what it will be like if you come back! They'll give you the supervisor job, no questions asked."
My eyes light up at this, and for the first time since this letter was delivered this morning, I feel somewhat hopeful. She's right. I'll learn some things at the academy even though I probably won't pass the quarter.
They'll be valuable.
Mom winks at me and places a hand on my shoulder. "Exciting, huh? Oh, Lilieth. You don't know how proud I am."
"Thanks, Mom," I say before we embrace.
I hear her sniffling before she says, "I wish success like this to all of you. Corey...he'll come around. He'll return to his senses. He'll stop the drinking and he'll go back to being the bright boy he was."
"You're right, Mom," I whisper, my voice tight.
"And your sister will stop antagonizing everyone who employs her and keep a steady job," she adds. "They'll end up alright. We'll be alright. You go and don't worry about us. Forget."
Then, she pulls away and holds me at arm's length. Her eyes are wet with tears and her voice is low. "Don't let anyone ever tell you you're not worth it, do you hear it? Don't let them put you down."
"Yes, Mom," I say.
"Now, let's pack your bags," she says excitedly as she turns on her heel and heads into the small room I've always shared with Anice. "I know you don't own much, but we have to wash all your clothes. Make them sparkle."
"What about the festival?" I ask, leaning against the doorframe. "I really want to go, even if it's to say goodbye to everyone."
She sighs. "You're above all that now."
"Mom," I chide, "that's not how a Luna thinks."
She freezes and glances at me. She's smiling broadly. "You're right. That's why you got in and I didn't all those years ago. See the difference?"
I chuckle and shake my head. "Oh, Mom."
"You can go," she concedes. "Come straight home after eight, alright? We have an early start tomorrow. We'll ask the Mangroves for their carriage. It'll take us two hours to get to the academy on time."
"Thanks, Mom," I say, kissing her cheek before we start packing my bags, preparing for the surreal day I'll have tomorrow.
I guess in many ways, I haven't truly understood that I'll go and that this will change my life. I still have the lingering fear that it's a mistake of some kind.
I guess we'll see tomorrow.
LiliethWhenever I found myself in close proximity to this man, I grew uncomfortable, and the same feeling is coursing through me now.Discomfort. Anger. Resentment.I saw him as an enemy before. Someone to despise and blame for the injustice. Now, I'm supposed to view him as my father.How? How can such a change happen?How can he be my father?Clearing his throat, he looks around the room and says, "If it's not asking for too much, could I have a word with Lilieth? Alone?"Deo and Corey are the first to leave, followed by Anice. My mother squeezes my shoulder and then stops when she reaches his side. They clasp hands before he presses his forehead against hers, and I look away sharply or my mind will splinter into a thousand irretrievable pieces.The door closes behind her, and the two of us are alone.A sigh escapes his lips. "Lilieth. I've imagined this moment a million times before, but now that I'm standing here, everything I planned on saying just jumped out the window."I refu
LiliethI stare at my mother, utterly speechless. I have no idea what I could say to something like this.Maybe they're expecting me to say something, but I don't know what I could reply to all of this.My mother is the one to break the silence. "Alpha Draven? He's half-Emberborn. Did you notice how his wolf was smaller and his fur tinged with red?" I did, but didn't make much of it. "Leadership was never about size. The Alpha-borns made it that way."Alpha Draven. An Omega. This sounds almost impossible to believe. "I'd that why he's on our side?""He believes in what's right."This explains why everyone believes he's so trustworthy."You never told us," I mention. "We went our whole lives without knowing.""It was easier that way. At least, that's what I thought," she claims. "I found it better to raise you all with the idea that you were just normal. When Corey found out..."She trails off. I look at my brother pointedly, shocked. "You knew?"He nods, looking ashamed of himself. "Y
LiliethI open my eyes and wonder where I am for a few seconds before remembering.Turning on my side elicits a groan of pain from me. My entire body is aching—my muscles are sore, and my body feels heavy.The room is light. By the goddess, when was the last time I woke up with the sun streaming through the windows? Noctem Lunae was depressing in more ways than just one.I sit up and look around the room. I see a pile of clothes right on the foot of the bed with a piece of paper on top. Someone came into my room while I was sleeping and I didn't hear a thing.I rise, ignoring the aches, and reach for the piece of paper. It's a note telling me to get dressed and meet everyone in the library.The past script simply says ask around.Deo. I can tell by the handwriting. I shower in the en suite bathroom, washing away the old sweat and hair from my body. The shower makes me feel a hundred times better and I wish it could be longer, but I'm eager to find out exactly what's happening.I dress
Lilieth"Mom," I say as soon as I'm close to her. "What's going on? Did you—"She clamps her hand down on my arm. "We'll talk about this later. Now isn't the place. People are watching us and a single word could condemn us.""But Cadence isn't who she said she was.""Trust me," she insists, squeezing my arm. Her eyes are wide and pleading. "Please. Do this for me."I search her eyes, wondering if I should say something regardless. Every instinct in my body tells me to get the words out before it's too late, but I don't have a chance to even think about things because Alpha Draven approaches us."We're ready to go," he says casually, looking around at everyone before his eyes settle on me. "We'll travel in a pack—I have my bodyguards with me, and they'll keep us safe in case danger arises.""We'll have to shift.""It's the only way to get there quickly," he explains. "And even in wolf form, it'll take us nearly a full day to get there."I look back at my mother. She nods at me encourag
LiliethReceiving a letter from my mother claiming that we need to talk tonight isn't how I thought my day would start.But it is.I'm confused by it because it's not my mother's style at all. Why would she come all the way here? The journey is long and can be extremely boring. Will she come alone?
LiliethAfter a one-week break, the new quarter begins. I've had my fair share of thinking and obsessing about what I'm going to do. I'd leave—I swear to the goddess that I would—if it weren't for the crowd of Omegas cheering me on.I've received countless letters over the past few days, most of t
LiliethThe crowd goes wild when my win is announced by a hesitant voice, and I'm beyond flattered.I think this has to be one of the happiest moments of my life.I'm beyond relieved as I make my way to where the other females are. I walk right past Golen, refusing to look at him. Why should I ackn
Lilieth"Not a chance, Lili!" Corey exclaims. He has a finger pointed right to my face and it's trembling with every word he utters. "You're not going to stay in this competition. I won't let it happen. You're leaving with us now!""Corey, you need to calm down," I say through gritted teeth. Natura






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