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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.
Shadows That Refuse to DieThe camp was eerily quiet.Not the serene kind of quiet—this one felt shaped by fear. Even the wind appeared anxious, brushing against the treetops as if it feared being noticed. Luna stood at the heart of it all, her breath shallow as the burden of the past few hours weighed heavily on her chest. She could feel every heartbeat, every reverberation of the chaos still bubbling beneath the surface.Her mate stood behind her—tense, vigilant, and exuding barely contained rage. Adrian’s wolf was perilously close to losing control.The message relayed by the wounded scout replayed in Luna’s mind: “They breached our barrier… and they took two of our own.”Two pack warriors—lost.Not slain.Abducted.That informed her of everything she needed to understand. The enemy was not finished. They sought leverage, fear, and disorder.And they were achieving all three.Luna swallowed hard. “Show me where the breach occurred.”Adrian immediately stepped beside her. “I’m accom
The Weight of What Comes NextThe moon loomed low over the valley, heavy and swollen as if it bore a secret that no one was prepared to hear. The wind gently rustled through the trees, conveying warnings that only the night could comprehend. In the midst of it all, Aurora stood at the edge of the clearing, her heartbeat resonating loudly enough to compete with the distant thunder rumbling across the mountains.Everything in her life seemed to have been leading to this moment—yet she felt unprepared. Not for the truth. Not for the repercussions. Not for what she might lose next.Behind her, footsteps approached with a slow, heavy tread. She did not turn. She already knew who it was.“Are you going to remain out here all night?” Darius inquired softly.His voice was composed, but she sensed the concern lurking beneath it like a crack beneath ice. He halted beside her, the warmth from his body brushing against her arm. She did not pull away. She could not.“Everything feels… too rapid,”
The Chains That Would Not BreakThe moon had just begun to rise above the treetops when the stillness was abruptly disrupted.A deep, rumbling growl reverberated across the training grounds—ancient and powerful enough to send a shudder through the earth beneath Aria’s feet. Every warrior in the clearing turned their heads toward the sound, their hands instinctively reaching for their weapons, even though they understood their futility.Aria felt her heart constrict painfully.Damian.However, this was not the Damian she recognized—steady, dominant, and composed.This was the beast that had been clawing at the recesses of his mind for days, demanding more, pushing harder, growing increasingly restless with each hour that passed.“Stay back,” Aria cautioned, raising her hand as two warriors advanced. “He’s fighting it. Don’t exacerbate the situation.”But their eyes were wide with terror. The Alpha did not growl like that unless something within him was fracturing.Damian stood at the f
The Weight of an Alpha’s PromiseThe night pressed heavily against the windows of the Moonstone Hall, a thick, suffocating darkness interrupted only by the low hum of flickering torches in the corridors. Aria was aware that sleep would elude her. Not with all that she had heard. Not with the secrets still entwined like vines around her heart.She made her way to the old balcony that overlooked the training grounds, the wind biting enough to sting her skin. It should have driven her back inside, yet she welcomed the chill—it anchored her, pulling her away from the tempest brewing within.Behind her, quiet yet certain footsteps approached.“Aria,” Rowan’s voice emerged, deep and steady, yet imbued with a weariness she seldom heard from him. “You slipped away again.”“I required air,” she replied, still not turning. “I needed space to contemplate.”He positioned himself beside her, hands gripping the stone ledge. “Are you thinking about the prophecy? Or the traitor we have yet to uncover
Echoes That Refuse to DieThe forest was eerily silent.Not the serene kind of silence—the type that seeps under your skin, murmuring warnings that elude your comprehension. Aria sensed it before she even became aware that she was holding her breath. The Moonstone Lake lay before her, shimmering and smooth, undisturbed by wind or ripple, as if the world itself feared to disrupt whatever lurked beneath.Kai stood next to her, his posture tense, his gaze locked on the water. “Something has changed,” he whispered. “The instant we crossed the ridge. Did you sense it?”Aria nodded slowly. “It feels like… a heartbeat. But it’s not mine.”Kai did not question her. Not anymore. Not after all they had endured, lost, and survived.Behind them, the warriors established a loose perimeter—vigilant, restless, unable to shake off the oppressive weight in the air. They were far from Blackthorn territory, yet the curse knew no boundaries, no compassion, no limits. It trailed them like an echo that wou
THE MARK OF DESTINYThe forest was eerily silent.Not the serene kind of silence—the unsettling kind. The sort that pressed against the skin, thick and alert, as if the trees themselves were holding their breath. Aria sensed it the instant she passed through the veil of branches, and the hum of the Moonstone around her neck intensified, pulsing once… twice… then settling into a peculiar rhythm that synchronized with her heartbeat.Kael moved alongside her, his hand hovering near her waist but not making contact. He had been this way since the revelation in the ruins—protective yet tense, as if he feared the world would snatch her away from him without warning.“Something’s changing,” Aria murmured.Kael nodded slowly, his golden eyes scanning the path ahead. “I sense it too. Fate is shifting. And it desires you.”Her throat constricted. She had heard the prophecy countless times, but now its weight pressed against her chest like invisible chains.The marked one shall walk between ligh







