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The Alpha’s Betrayal
The Bloodmoon Pack’s ceremonial gathering was supposed to be the happiest night of Lyra Everwood’s life.
The grand hall, built from dark oak and ancient stone, was alive with energy. Golden chandeliers hung from the high ceilings, their flickering flames casting warm light over the crowd. The scent of roasted meat and sweet honeywine filled the air as pack members whispered and laughed, their excitement crackling like an electric current.
Tonight was the Mating Ceremony—a sacred event where the Moon Goddess revealed fated mates. It was the night dreams came true, where wolves found their other halves, their soul bonds.
For years, Lyra had imagined this moment. She wasn’t an Alpha’s daughter, nor a warrior, but she had hoped. She had prayed that she would find the one who would love her unconditionally.
And then—she felt it.
A shiver raced down her spine. A heat curled in her stomach, spreading like wildfire through her veins.
Her wolf stirred.
Her head snapped up, and her breath caught in her throat.
The scent hit her like a tidal wave.
It was intoxicating—rich, earthy, laced with dominance and power. A scent that sent a pulse of recognition through her very soul.
Her mate.
Her gaze locked onto the towering figure near the entrance of the hall.
Alpha Damien Blackwood.
The most powerful Alpha in the region.
His dark eyes widened slightly as their bond flared to life between them. She saw the golden flecks in his irises shimmer for a brief moment before his expression hardened.
He could feel it, too.
The room fell into silence as the energy shifted. Every wolf in the hall sensed the mate bond snapping into place.
The murmurs began.
"The Alpha found his mate…"
"Wait—look at her wrist!" "No… it can’t be!"Confused, Lyra followed their stares and glanced down at her own wrist.
The silver insignia.
A strange marking she had been born with. A birthmark unlike any other—a swirling silver design, almost glowing under the candlelight.
Her mother had always told her it was nothing. But now…
Now, the room was filled with fear.
"She bears the mark!" someone whispered, their voice trembling.
"The cursed one!" another spat. "Her blood will bring ruin to us all!"Lyra’s heart pounded. What were they saying?
She turned back to Damien, searching for reassurance, for anything that could explain this.
But his face was unreadable.
Then Serena, his Beta and closest advisor, leaned in and whispered something in his ear.
Damien’s jaw clenched. His hands balled into fists at his sides.
And then, his voice rang clear and cold through the hall.
"I, Alpha Damien Blackwood, reject you as my mate."
Lyra’s world shattered.
A physical pain tore through her chest, white-hot and unbearable. The mate bond cracked like fragile glass, splitting apart, leaving her breathless.
She gasped, stumbling backward, her vision blurring.
No. No, this wasn’t happening.
Damien took a slow step forward, towering over her, his presence suffocating.
"You are hereby exiled from the Bloodmoon Pack."
A stunned silence followed.
Then came chaos.
Before she could react, strong hands grabbed her arms. The pack’s guards. Their grips like iron, their faces void of sympathy.
"No—please!" she cried, struggling against them. "Damien, please!"
Her voice broke on his name.
But he didn’t even look at her.
Not once.
Tears blurred her vision as the guards dragged her toward the packhouse doors. She twisted, fought, but it was pointless.
The last thing she saw before the doors slammed shut behind her—
Was the pack celebrating.
As if her existence had never mattered at all.
The Moon That Refuses to FallThe world continued its rotation as Aria's sight finally came into clarity.The echo of her recollection—her mother’s scream, the pang of treachery, the blade—still seared beneath her flesh. She felt unguarded, vulnerable, as though every belief she had ever held had just been stripped away.Selene stood in front of her, the mark on her palm dimming gradually, its illumination fading like the final sigh of moonlight before daylight.Rowan’s hands grasped Aria’s shoulders the instant she staggered backward.“Aria—Aria, focus on me,” he insisted, his voice laced with anxiety.She did.And he recoiled.Not because she appeared shattered—no, she resembled a wildfire taking the form of a woman. Her eyes shone in a manner he had never witnessed. Silver coursed through her irises, swirling like a tempest. Her heartbeat resonated beneath her skin, pulsating with a force that belonged not just to the realm of wolves.“Selene,” Rowan growled, pivoting sharply. “You
The Moment the World ShiftedThe storm outside had calmed, yet within Aria’s heart, a tempest brewed—one far more intense than rain or thunder. Her heartbeat raced as she gazed at Rowan across the dimly illuminated war room. The map laid out before them was strewn with markers—uncontrolled movements, absent scouts, and the peculiar symbols Selene had revealed to her in the vision. Each detail pointed to a singular truth.The enemy was not approaching.The enemy was already among us.Rowan’s jaw tightened as he scrutinized her, his dark eyes filled with concern. “You’ve hardly spoken since we departed from Selene. What precisely did she reveal to you?”Aria hesitated before responding. Her mind was a tangled web—her mother’s visage, the blood on the Moon Hall floors, the flash of treachery from a man standing behind her mother in the vision. A man adorned with a crest she recognized.A crest from a pack she once held in trust.Her voice emerged raw. “Rowan… it wasn’t rogues. My mother
What the Moon DemandsThe reverberation from Selene’s vision lingered in Aria’s bones long after the light faded away. She faltered, gasping, clutching the nearest pillar as the ruins stabilized around her. The frigid air pierced her lungs, yet it paled in comparison to the searing sensation within her chest.Rowan caught her before she fell."Aria—Aria, focus on me. What did she reveal to you?"Aria shut her eyes tightly. The images clawed at her consciousness—her mother fleeing through the woods; flames; shadows; betrayal; a recognizable crest imprinted on the blade that ended her mother’s life.Not rogues.Not strangers.Pack blood.Her voice trembled. "My mother… she was pursued. And not by foes." She swallowed hard. "It was the High Council. One of their own executed the order."Rowan froze, his breath sharp. "The Council?" he whispered. "Aria, that implies—""Yes," she replied, her voice quaking with fury. "My curse… it wasn’t destiny. It wasn’t a coincidence." She raised her he
When the Moon Remembers Your NameAria did not breathe—not initially.The vision that Selene had revealed to her continued to blaze behind her eyes. Her mother’s visage… her tender smile… the anguish in her last moments. The treachery. The ambush. The familiar scent of wolves—wolves she had trusted throughout her life.It was overwhelming.As the world came back into view, Aria found herself kneeling on the frigid stone floor of the dilapidated Moon Hall. Her hands were pressed against the fractured ground, her breath trembling uncontrollably.Rowan immediately dropped down beside her.“Aria—look at me. What did she reveal to you? Speak to me.”But Aria was unable to articulate her thoughts. Her voice was ensnared in her throat, choked by sorrow so piercing it felt like a dagger lodged within her chest.Selene stood before them, silent, her silver luminescence dimmed with compassion.“I cautioned you,” she whispered. “Truth comes at a cost. And at times… it shatters before it mends.”
The Memory That Shouldn’t ExistThe world reassembled in a swift rush of breath.Aria stumbled forward, grasping her chest as the chill dissipated and the remnants of the Moon Hall came into focus around her once again. Her knees struck the fractured stone, and she gasped—because what she had just witnessed was not a dream, nor a vision.It was a memory.Her memory.Her mother’s memory.A truth that had been concealed beneath layers of deception and smoke.Rowan knelt beside her, his hands steadying her shoulders. “Aria—Aria, look at me. What occurred? What did she reveal to you?”But Aria was unable to respond. Her throat had constricted, emotion surging through her like wildfire. She pressed a trembling hand against the ground to steady herself.Selene stood a few feet away, silent, waiting.Aria forced air into her lungs. “I saw… everything.”Rowan’s hands stilled on her arms. “Tell me.”Aria raised her head slowly. The moonlight bathed her face, highlighting the tears she hadn’t e
The Storm She Was Meant ForThe moon loomed low, heavy and marred, as if the sky held its breath solely for her. Aria stood on the brink of the ancient ridge, her hands quaking—not from fear, but from the overwhelming weight of all she had discovered, all she had transformed into, and all she was on the verge of confronting.Beneath her, the valley where the united packs had assembled shimmered with campfires. Yet the vibe was off. Too silent. Too motionless. As if every wolf present could perceive the change in fate but had yet to grasp its significance.Aria drew a sharp breath as the wind kissed her skin—cold, biting, and vibrating with the familiar echo of Selene’s power.Rowan approached her from behind, his presence solid and reassuring despite the tension thickening the atmosphere.“They’re anticipating you,” he whispered, his voice rough. “Some are fearful. Some are irate. Some… already have their suspicions about the truth.”Aria gulped. The truth.That her mother had been sl







