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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 Luna Who Walks With ShadowsThe night settled over the Silvercrest forest like a velvet cloak. The moon hung low, full, bright, and watching. Aria felt its pull thrumming through her veins as she moved through the trees. Each step was soft but purposeful. The world around her shimmered with a strange stillness, as if every creature sensed that tonight marked a turning point.Rowan walked beside her, but he didn’t touch her. His presence was steady and grounding. Even he could feel the shift in Aria, the rising tide of power inside her that was clear to everyone.Ever since Selene had unlocked the memories of Aria’s mother, something inside her had awakened. It felt sharp, clear, and alive. Her senses stretched beyond the limits of a wolf. She sensed emotions in the air, heard whispers in the wind, and tasted something ancient with every breath.But power came with weight.Aria felt every ounce of it.The trees parted ahead, revealing a circular clearing bathed in moonlight. The st
THE TRUTH ARIA NEVER SAW COMINGThe Moonstone courtyard was eerily quiet—unnaturally quiet. Even the wind appeared to pause, as if it understood that a single misplaced whisper could fracture everything that was still holding Aria together. Torches flickered against the stone walls, their dim light casting shadows on the faces of warriors who were feigning indifference.Aria stood at the heart of the courtyard, her cloak billowing behind her like a shadow attempting to cling to her form. Her palms still throbbed from the earlier surge of power—power she was not meant to possess, power she still did not fully comprehend.Rowan faced her, arms crossed over his chest, jaw clenched, eyes locked onto her as if anticipating another explosion.“Say it,” Aria insisted, her voice steady yet low, quivering with suppressed rage. “You claimed you had answers. I am finished waiting, Rowan.”He took a slow breath. “Aria… the truth is not something that can be easily conveyed.”Her laughter was ting
The Luna Who Refuses to BreakThe Cursed Luna’s Return”Outside Moonstone Fortress, the wind roared, shaking the tall windows as if it were warning the warriors within of a tempest far more serious than the one brewing in the skies. The council chamber illuminated by flickering torches cast shifting shadows along the stone walls, resembling restless spirits.Aria stood at the heart of the room, her posture erect, and chin held high. She exuded the presence of a Luna forged from iron—graceful, formidable, and unwavering. Just weeks earlier, she would have quaked under the scrutiny of so many judging gazes. Now, she felt only the fire igniting her blood.The council had convened at Rowan’s behest, yet Aria understood the reality: they had gathered out of apprehension.Apprehension about the prophecy.Apprehension regarding the rogue attacks.Apprehension about her.Rowan made his entrance last. His mere presence enveloped the room like a clap of thunder—authoritative, potent, and filled
The forest engulfed Aria completely.Its shadows loomed darker than the night, its stillness unsettling, as if every living creature within the woods had collectively ceased to exist. The air pulsated with the echo of Rowan’s warning—“If you pursue him alone, you might not come back.”Nevertheless, Aria pressed on.Her wolf stirred restlessly beneath her skin, pacing, driven forward by the faint but undeniable tug of a connection she couldn’t fully understand. Not the mate-bond. Not the Alpha-link. Something more ancient. Something she had never been meant to experience.Twigs snapped behind her.“Aria, stop!” Kael's voice rang out in the darkness.She chose to disregard him.Every fiber of her being insisted she must reach that clearing—the one imbued with that impossible energy. The one that had nearly brought Rowan to his knees. The one that had caused warriors to quake. The one that had called out her name.Not uttered. Called out. As if the forest itself carried the sound.A chil
When the Moon QuakesThe night sky was eerily calm—too calm for a world that had been echoing with forewarnings for weeks. The Moon Palace remained silent, enveloped in a delicate silver light, as if the cosmos were pausing in anticipation. Inside, Aria sensed the heaviness of that stillness like a boulder pressing against her chest.She stood on the balcony of the palace, her fingers clutching the railing, her gaze fixed on the forest beyond the borders. Something was approaching. Her wolf sensed it. Her bones felt it. The air bore a warning so piercing it grazed her skin.Behind her, she perceived Rowan before she heard him. His footsteps were heavy—tension clinging to each movement.“You didn’t rest,” he murmured, stepping beside her.Aria swallowed, keeping her eyes on the distance. “Neither did you.”He did not refute it. Instead, he placed both hands on the railing, leaning forward. “The council intends to move the civilians underground tonight.”“Tonight?” Aria’s head snapped t
The dawn emerged with an odd, unsettling tranquility—one of those stillnesses that felt anything but serene, burdened as if the atmosphere itself was waiting in anticipation. Aria perceived it the instant she exited her quarters. The hallways of the fortress were silent, too silent, yet her instincts prickled sharply against her skin. Something was amiss.She hurried down the staircase, her footsteps inaudible despite her haste. Rowan had departed before dawn for an unexpected assembly with the elders, and while he claimed it was a routine matter, she had detected a tension in him—tense shoulders, curt replies, and a lingering glance he thought had gone unnoticed.Aria reached the main hall to find Elena awaiting her, arms crossed, brows furrowed.“We have an issue,” Elena stated bluntly.Aria felt her heart constrict. “What occurred?”Elena let out a sharp breath. “The western patrol hasn’t reported back. They were supposed to return an hour ago. Lyra tried contacting them—no respons







