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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 Echo That Refused to DieThe evening was eerily silent—so still that not even the wind dared to exhale. The remnants of the Moon Temple loomed ahead, partially collapsed walls shimmering softly under the pale rays of moonlight. Each step Echo took felt burdensome, yet she pressed on. Not when she sensed the pull… that peculiar rhythm in the atmosphere beckoning her name.Rylan walked alongside her, his posture tense and his jaw tightening intermittently. His wolf had been unsettled since they entered the ancient grounds' borders.“Something approaches,” he whispered.Echo concurred. “I can sense it too.”Behind them, Nira and Kalen trailed quietly, their gazes meticulously examining every shadow. The warriors Rylan had assigned were dispersed, creating a protective boundary, but that still didn’t alleviate the heaviness in Echo’s chest.It was not dreadful.It was something more profound. A caution from her lineage… or from the goddess who had begun intertwining the threads of her
The Silent Echo Before DawnThe night felt eerily still.Excessively quiet.Excessively watchful.A peculiar tension hung over the forest like a heavy shroud, thick enough that even the breeze dared not disturb it. Aria sensed it first—the slight constriction in her chest, the tingling on her skin as if unseen eyes were following her every movement. She halted, drawing in a deep breath as the frigid air heightened her awareness.Something was off.“We’re near,” Damien whispered beside her, his tone low and steady, though she could detect the underlying anxiety woven through it. He surveyed the path ahead, his eyes faintly luminescent in the darkness. “The trail of the Moon Keepers concludes here.”Aria examined the faint silver engravings etched into the bark of a nearby tree—ancient signs utilized by the Keepers to convey messages silently. Yet, these were unusual. Twisted. Hasty. As if the one who carved them had done so while fleeing for their life.“Damien…” she murmured, brushing
Shadows That Refuse to Stay BuriedThe night atmosphere felt dense, laden with a silence that seemed to carry foreboding. Even the breeze appeared hesitant to stir, as though it sensed something ominous approaching—something so dark it could disturb even the moon. Aria sensed it before she had a clear view. A tingling sensation ran down her spine. A weight in her chest. An urging in her veins insistent on fleeing, even though she couldn’t identify the source of her alarm.The pack grounds were more subdued than usual. Warriors moved about with taut shoulders, their gazes darting towards the borders with increased frequency. There was no mention of fear, but it lingered like mist.Aria stepped out of the infirmary after tending to the injured warriors. She cleaned her hands on her tunic and took a deep breath. “The energy tonight…” she said softly.“It’s wrong,” a voice responded from behind her.She turned around to see Rowan, his jaw clenched, his eyes reflecting the turmoil of a man
The Weight of DestinyThe night air vibrated with a tense stillness, as if the entire world was aware that something irrevocable was on the verge of happening. The moon, partially hidden behind drifting clouds, cast silvery slivers across the ground of the forest. Every tree, every rock, every shadow appeared to be observing… waiting.Aria stood at the perimeter of the clearing, her breaths shallow, her fingers shaking slightly despite her best efforts to calm herself. Her heart wasn’t beating normally—it was pounding, resonating as if it belonged to someone standing right next to her. Perhaps it did. Perhaps a part of her heart ceased to be hers once her fate became entwined with Kael’s.But tonight wasn’t about feelings or desire. Tonight was about reality.Kael approached slowly, his steps soft yet burdened by the weight he carried. His shoulders were stiff, the lines of struggle etched deeply into his stance. Aria recognized that expression—part Alpha, part wounded man, entirely
The Veil Between Truth and BloodThe storm had not completely passed, but the night had become a taut, electric calm — the type that arrives just before danger strikes. The moon hung partially concealed behind drifting clouds, casting light over the ruins of the ancient courtyard where Arin and Kael now confronted each other like two pieces of a fractured promise.Arin’s heartbeat thudded against her chest. The air around Kael shimmered subtly with power, but there was something deeper underneath it — fatigue, frustration, and an expression he was trying hard to conceal.“You should never have come alone,” Kael said in a low, strained voice.Arin stepped forward. “And abandon you to face whatever this is alone? You ought to know me better.”Kael’s jaw tightened. He averted his gaze, clenching his hands into fists. Every instinct within Arin sensed the turmoil raging inside him. He was hiding something — not out of malice, but out of fear. Not fear of the enemy… but fear of what the tr
The Echo of Broken PromisesThe tempest had ultimately subsided, yet the atmosphere within Moonstone Castle felt denser than the darkest storm cloud. Lyra stood at the periphery of the council room, her fingers quivering slightly as they traced the fissured stone wall behind her. Every inhalation seemed far too pronounced. Every pulse felt excessively exposed. And each moment reminded her of the undeniable reality she had been evading since morning—Draven had perceived her fears… and she had glimpsed the darkness within him.The doors to the chamber creaked open.Draven stepped inside.But not as the Alpha who ruled realms.Not as the fighter who feared nothing.This evening, he entered like a man barely holding himself together.His hair was damp from the downpour. His shirt clung closely to his torso. His jaw was clenched so tightly she questioned whether he could even utter a word. But it was his gaze—those storm-gray eyes—that made her heart constrict. They were colder. Defensive







