LOGINSerenity,I felt lighter when I heard that she could finally help Levante. Yet the thought of leaving so soon broke my heart.For the first time in my life, I had known real happiness, and the idea of walking away from it felt deeply unfair. But at the end of the day, I was only a guest here."Serenity." Levante's deep voice carried from behind me, steady and calm. I had left the door open, unaware that he had returned from his meeting with his family about the upcoming succession day.I turned quickly, wiping away the tears that had slipped down my cheeks without permission."Yes?" I asked, trying to keep my voice light."Have you taken your medicines? It has been nearly a week since the first dose." "Medicine? Do I really have to?" I replied, reluctance clear in my eyes."You are no child," he said with a quiet sigh, setting a small box of chocolates on the table. "Take the potion first, then you may have these. I brought fresh Moon flowers as well."He pointed toward the vase wher
Serenity, "Have you ordered Levante's coronation attire? The designers should have sent it home already," the Lycan King asked Gamma General Gideon, Lunaria's mate and husband, as everyone enjoyed dessert during the celebrations. "Yes, My King. They will be delivered for Lycan General's final checks," he replied quietly. "Thanks to Serenity, I hope everything will go smoothly." The Lycan King looked at me with genuine gratitude. "We have been troubling you." I shook my head. "I am repaying all the kindness you have shown me, My King. And helping Prince Levante is my duty now." Levante sipped his cold coffee and looked at me with a gentle gaze that made my chest tighten with quiet warmth. The Lycan Queen, however, sneered. "What's the point? At the end of the day, she failed to lift the curse." Levante's expression darkened immediately. "At least she can help me, Mother Queen. All you do is make my life more difficult." Silence fell across the room at once. The Lycan Queen look
Serenity,I could not sleep at all last night. The room I stayed in was enormous, just like Levante's, with a private pool connected to it, a small kitchen, and an open bath that let in the cool night air and the quiet rustle of leaves outside. Any other time, I might have felt like a child discovering treasure. That girl who once collected scraps from the streets, ran odd jobs, and endured beatings from the shop owner who accused her of stealing would have danced around such luxury.Instead, bitterness filled every corner of my mind. Life had wounded me too deeply. Learning that I was a child of sin, born from a forbidden act and cursed by the Moon Goddess herself, turned even simple gratitude into something hollow and mocking. Every breath reminded me how little time I might have left.I knew every life carried its own purpose. The creator had set down rules and paths for us all, separate from the Moon Goddess. My father always said we would leave this world once we fulfilled that
After Belinda left, Lumina stared at the biodata files spread across her desk. Nothing matched—except the birth dates. Serenity was twenty, born on the exact same day as Belinda, only one year apart. The coincidence clawed at her insides. She had already ordered her subordinates to dig deeper, but staring at the vial of purple liquid gleaming under the lamp light made it impossible to dismiss as mere chance. The liquid seemed to pulse faintly, almost alive.A sharp knock shattered the quiet."Your Highness."Lumina looked up. Lasia stood in the doorway, rigid and waiting. Lumina waved her in with a heavy gesture and closed her eyes, rubbing her temples as a dull headache throbbed behind them."Your Highness, we are short on Serenity's blood."Lumina's eyes snapped open, heart jolting. "What? We drew nearly three hundred and fifty cc.""True. But the latest test consumed over two hundred cc just to stabilize one sample. We need more if we want results without lethal side effects."Lumi
As the night deepened into a bleeding nightmare, the Mansion of the Archimage lit up with its dark magic and ceaseless activity.Lumina, obsessed with finishing the work that the former Archimage had failed to complete with her uncle, worked tirelessly using Serenity's blood.Two subordinates walked into her lab, staring at her with disappointment. They held test tubes in their hands, their fingers shaking."Your Highness," one of them called nervously from behind as she dropped a single small droplet of Serenity's blood into another mixture of blood and herbs.She looked up, meeting their eyes. "Is it done?""No. Her blood is rejecting everything. Even magic doesn't help at all."Her expression darkened. "Have you tried everyone's blood?" she asked, her voice dropping dangerously low."We have five more she-lycans waiting. But most of the royal blood has rejected Serenity's blood."Lumina's expression grew even darker. "The blood should at least accept the lycan blood. She is a werew
Serenity,"Moon Priestess," Levante said, his voice low but sharp. "Define Child of Sin."The Priestess met my eyes. The other priestesses in robe, looked puzzled but quiet behind her. Her deep blue gaze held no warmth, only judgment. "A Child of Sin is one born without the Moon Goddess’s blessings. Only her wrath remains."My stomach twisted violently. Wrath? The word echoed in my mind like a curse I had carried without knowing its name. All my life I had endured pain, hunger that gnawed at my bones, rejection that cut deeper than any blade, nights spent shivering and wondering why the world hated me so much. Was this the reason? "Wrath? For what?" I whispered, my voice barely steady.She stepped closer, her voice filled with disdain. "Those who receive her blessings must honor them with pure hearts and duty. Your parents clearly did not conceive you under her light."The words hit like a physical blow. My chest tightened, and for a moment I could not breathe. I felt Levante tense
Serenity, I placed the bouquet of Moon flowers in the vase, staring at their beautiful yet dangerously addictive appearance. They were brighter and more layered than the ordinary Moon flowers that bloomed around the Moon Oracle or the mountains, petals glowing with an almost ethereal silver light
Serenity, I had been bullied since I could remember the beginning of my life. I used to cry in my Dad's arms, asking why I had to be so heavy, so slow and so ugly. Why nobody ever acknowledged me as their friend, why I was always the one left out, always the one whispered about. But Dad used to
Serenity, "Are you alright?" Sunya, one of the Luna's personal servants, held out a candy toward me. "Here, take it before your blood sugar drops again." I nodded quietly before taking it, my fingers brushing against hers for a brief second, warm and steady. I unwrapped it and shoved it into my m
Serenity Redwolf, Twenty years ago, In a noble family, two daughters were born. One was the perfect definition of beauty; every strand of hair seemed blessed with a golden touch, her eyes were blue like the ocean, and her cries sounded like the melody of a new spring. Even the midwife could not







