The noises of the chase echoed through the forest. The chilly night atmosphere was stained by the scent of blood, leaves stirred with each careful footfall, and branches snapped beneath heavy boots. With acute instincts and striking golden eyes, Beta Alexander glided like a specter.
According to the reports, they had spent hours following a hazardous renegade. A lone wolf was intruding close to Moonshadow's boundaries, moving in and out without being noticed, leaving behind bloody and perplexing trails.
But something about this hunt felt... wrong.
The scent they were following wasn’t just rogue filth and desperation. It was something else. Something familiar.
Alexander’s wolf growled low in his mind, restless, unsettled.
Then he heard it. A scream, raw, desperate, filled with terror.
Alexander’s heart pounded. Without hesitation, he surged forward, his warriors close behind.
What they found made his blood freeze.
---
Just by a sturdy tree trunk was a girl abruptly cornered, her body shaking and her breathing uneven. She was covered up with dirt, her lengthy dark hair in knots, her exposed arms marked with scratches. Her dress was torn, barely hanging onto her fragile body figure, as though she had been running for days.
However, it wasn't solely her looks that caused Alexander to stop in his tracks.
It was her scent.
Mate.
Air left his lungs as the word crashed with ruthless force into his chest.
No. It wasn’t possible.
Emily was dead. He had mourned her for years. He had searched the ruins of that rogue camp himself, found nothing but ashes and broken bodies.
And yet she was standing right in front of him.
Before he could speak, the rogues who had been chasing her lunged.
Alexander didn’t think. He moved.
Before the mongrel could even scream, he grabbed the nearest rogue and snapped his neck in one quick stroke. Another rogue tried to slash at him, but Alexander twisted his arm back with a sickening crack.
His warriors handled the rest, tearing through the enemy with lethal precision. Within seconds, the rogues lay dead.
Emily's eyes were opened wide while she looked at him.
She was unable to identify him.
To her he was a stranger.
And he had never fought a battle as scary as that.
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"Who are you?" She spoke in a raspy voice that was hardly audible.
Alexander stepped forward slowly, feeling an unexplained ache in his chest. "You don’t remember me?"
She flinched.
There was no recognition in her eyes. No spark of familiarity. Just fear.
Alexander clenched his jaw. This wasn’t the time for questions. The fight had drawn attention, and Moonshadow territory wasn’t safe for a rogue, especially her.
“We need to go,” he said, softer this time.
She hesitated.
Then, from the darkness, the sound of more footsteps.
It was reinforcements.
Alexander cursed under his breath. He had two options, leave her here to fend for herself, or take her back to Moonshadow, where she would be seen as a threat.
There was no choice.
He took her in his arms before she could object. She tried feebly to fight, but exhaustion had already taken its toll. Within moments, her body went limp against his chest.
“Back to the pack,” he ordered his warriors. “Now.”
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Bringing a rogue into Moonshadow’s borders was like throwing a match into dry grass. The second they arrived, tension rippled through the pack. Warriors whispered, eyes narrowed, their gazes locked on Emily like she was a walking curse.
“She’s dangerous.”
“She smells like a rogue.”
“She shouldn’t be here.”
Alexander ignored them all. He carried her straight to the pack hospital, shoving past the confused nurses.
“She needs help,” he growled. “Now.”
The head healer, a graying woman with sharp eyes, stepped forward. “Who is she?”
Alexander hesitated. He didn’t have an answer.
His mate. His dead mate. A girl with no memory.
Finally, he said, “Just save her.”
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Alpha Damien was waiting for him outside the hospital.
“You brought what into my pack?” The Alpha’s voice was cold, controlled but there was fury in his eyes.
Alexander stood his ground. “She was being hunted. I wasn’t about to let her die.”
Damien’s lip curled. “You're in no position to make such a decision, Beta.”
Alexander didn’t flinch. “It is when it involves my mate.”
The words hung in the air like a death sentence. Gasps rippled through the pack members listening.
Damien’s expression darkened. His eyes flickered to the hospital, where Emily was being treated. Something about the way he looked at the building made Alexander’s instincts scream.
“I want her gone by morning,” the Alpha ordered.
Alexander moved a bit closer, his wolf leaning against the surface. “I guarantee you, your throat will be torn into shreds if you lay as little as a finger on her.”
The two men stared at each other for a while, the weight of unspoken threats engulfed the air. Then, Damien smiled.
A slow, dangerous smile.
And that was when Alexander knew, his Alpha knew exactly who she was.
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Emily regained consciousness, she looked around the unfamiliar room saturated with the smell of medicine. She sneezed even as her body throbbed, yet for the first time in a very long while, she felt warmth.
Then she saw him.
The man from the forest.
He sat by her bedside, watching her closely.
“Where am I?” she croaked.
“Safe.”
She swallowed, her throat dry. “Who are you?”
A flicker appeared in his eyes, sorrow, desire. "Alexander."
The name meant nothing to her.
But suddenly, an image flashed through her mind. A pair of golden eyes. A deep voice whispering her name.
Emily inhaled sharply, clutching the bedcovers. The memory vanished swiftly after appearing.
But it had been real.
Hadn’t it?
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“Do you remember anything?” Alexander asked.
She hesitated. Then, gently, she moved her head.
A shadow quickly crossed his face, yet he didn’t resist. Rather, he got up and walked towards the door.
Then she felt it. A dull ache on her shoulder, pulsing beneath the skin.
Emily pulled down the collar of her gown then froze.
A mark.
A mate mark.
Her fingers trembled as she traced the scar. It didn’t make sense. Mates only left marks when bonded.
So why did she have one... with a man she didn’t remember?
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Outside the hospital, a pair of glowing red eyes watched through the darkness.
A rogue messenger knelt before Alpha Damien’s Beta. “The girl is alive.”
The Beta's expression contorted with rage. "That shouldn't have happened."
The rogue hesitated. “What should we do?”
The Beta’s voice was cold. “Tell the Alpha.”
The rogue nodded, vanishing into the night.
And inside the pack hospital, Emily’s heart pounded as a terrifying thought formed in her mind.
Whoever had been chasing her in the forest...
They weren’t done yet.
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Emily is marked by Alexander but has no memory of him, and unseen enemies are already plotting her death.
Her fingers trembled as she traced the mark on her shoulder again once more gently. It didn’t make sense. A mate mark, proof of a bond she didn’t remember.
She looked up at Alexander, confusion and fear swirling in her chest. “What happened to me?”
Before he was able to respond, a thunderous howl res
onated in the night.
Not from within the pack.
From outside.
Alexander’s expression turned deadly as he shot to his feet.
They weren’t safe.
Whoever had been hunting Emily in the forest...
Had just found her again.
Emily felt her heart beating heavily against her ribs as she held the chilly glass. Alexander stood beneath her window, he was lost in thoughts as he stared into her eyes as though he wanted to remind her of who she was before anything happened.She was afraid to open the window. The guards would rip him to pieces if they caught him. She didn't care, she needed to see him.Like a silent promise, he slowly raised his hand palm out. She almost broke at the gesture. She remembered how close they were in the clearing that night, uttering promises she never imagined where possible .Emily looked back. No footsteps yet. No shadows moving in the hall. She could have this moment if she was careful."What're you doing here?" she asked in a slow still voice."I should be asking you the same," Alexander replied in a whisper and a ferocious gaze in his eyes. "I'll take you home now." ---She wished she could jump into his arms and never turn around as she held tight the windows ledge. However,
Emily stood frozen before the rogue crest, its intricate carvings glowing under the flickering torchlight. The weight of Lucien’s words pressed against her ribs."You were meant to rule."The whispers of the gathered rogues filled the chamber, a mixture of awe and anticipation.She was their heir. Their leader.And yet, a part of her recoiled from the thought.Emily clenched her fists. “Why should I believe you?”Lucien’s smirk was patient, as if he expected her hesitation. “Because the truth has always been inside you.” He gestured to the crest. “Touch it.”A strange compulsion urged her forward. She placed her palm against the cold stone…And the world shattered.---Pain lanced through her skull.Visions flashed before her eyes:—Her father, Lucien, standing tall before a gathering of rogues, his voice echoing through the night. “She will be our salvation.”—A younger version of herself, hiding behind a tree, watching as warriors swore loyalty to her.—Then fire. Blood. Betrayal.E
Emily’s heart pounded heavily as Lucien’s words echoed over and over in her mind."You never belonged here."The world swayed. She drew away from Alexander's hold, her fingers shaking and her breaths shallow. Her father was in front of her and alive, the same man she had seen in spurts of blood and fire in her dreams.Alexander spoke in a tense, hardly contained rage. "Don't listen to him, Emily."Lucien’s red eyes gleamed. “She already is.”Emily's throat was dry as she swallowed. A tempest was raging deep inside of her. For a long time now she had searched for answers, but now that the answers were stirring to her face, she wasn't certain she wanted them.Lucien stretched his hand towards her and in a softer tone uttered. “Come with me. I will show you the truth.”A choice.And she didn’t know which path would destroy her more.---Alexander stepped forward, placing himself between Emily and Lucien. “You’re not taking her anywhere.”Lucien sighed, almost amused. “It’s not your decis
Like a death sentence, the scout's words lingered in the atmosphere."Tell the girl her father is waiting."Silence fell over the room.Emily's breathing became labored. She wavered a little, fear and bewilderment encircling her like a noose. "My father?" she muttered. “That’s not possible. He’s dead.”Alexander’s jaw clenched. He didn’t trust this. The rogues wouldn’t lie without reason. If they said her father was waiting, then someone out there wanted her to believe it.Damien was watching her too closely. The Alpha had been hiding something and now, the truth was slipping through the cracks.Emily’s hands trembled. She didn’t recall her past life, but deep in her gut, she knew this wasn’t just a threat. It was a warning.And if Lucien was truly alive...Then everything they thought they knew about her past was a lie.---The room was thick with tension as Damien finally spoke. “You’re not leaving.” His voice was cold, final.Emily’s head snapped up. “But if my father…”“If he’s al
Emily felt a chill go through her as the howl reverberated through the night. She only knew that it frightened her; she had no idea why.Alexander was on the move already. He flung open the window and looked at the shadowy tree line. His golden eyes were as keen as a predator's, and his muscles were taut.Emily's fingers continued to trace the unknown mate mark on her skin as she sat motionless in her hospital bed. Something told her this wasn’t just an ordinary wolf’s cry."Stay here," Alexander commanded in a stern tone.With her heart racing, she swallowed hard. "What is happening?"He didn't respond. Instead, his heavy boots reverberated hard against the floor as he raced out of the room.Emily held the blankets so tight. She was struggling to keep herself composed then, a faint voice echoed in her mind, signaling that time was against her.The person out there wasn't there to support the pack.They were here for her.---Outside, Alexander found Alpha Damien waiting, his Beta at
The noises of the chase echoed through the forest. The chilly night atmosphere was stained by the scent of blood, leaves stirred with each careful footfall, and branches snapped beneath heavy boots. With acute instincts and striking golden eyes, Beta Alexander glided like a specter.According to the reports, they had spent hours following a hazardous renegade. A lone wolf was intruding close to Moonshadow's boundaries, moving in and out without being noticed, leaving behind bloody and perplexing trails.But something about this hunt felt... wrong.The scent they were following wasn’t just rogue filth and desperation. It was something else. Something familiar.Alexander’s wolf growled low in his mind, restless, unsettled.Then he heard it. A scream, raw, desperate, filled with terror.Alexander’s heart pounded. Without hesitation, he surged forward, his warriors close behind.What they found made his blood freeze.---Just by a sturdy tree trunk was a girl abruptly cornered, her body s