로그인chapter 8:The Truth She Could No Longer IgnoreAurora walked silently through the long hallways of the pack house after returning from the meeting hall.The humiliation she suffered earlier still lingered painfully inside her chest.Every step felt heavy.Empty.The guards and servants lowered their heads respectfully as she passed, yet somehow, even their respect now felt hollow.Aurora tightened her fingers against her dress.Why did everything suddenly feel so unfamiliar?As she continued walking, something strange happened.Very faintly—She heard a voice.“Help…”Aurora stopped walking immediately.Her brows furrowed slightly.Did someone just speak?She slowly looked around the hallway, but nobody was there except the servants moving quietly through the estate.Then again—“Please… help…”This time, the voice sounded clearer.Weak.Painful.Aurora’s heartbeat quickened slightly.Soon, more voices followed.Crying.Begging.Suffering.The sounds echoed faintly through the pack gr
chapter 7:The Call Beneath the MoonThat night, Aurora fell into a sleep far heavier than usual.The exhaustion in her heart had drained every bit of strength from her body, pulling her into darkness before she could even realize it.At first, everything was quiet.Silent.Empty.Then—“Aurora…”A soft voice echoed through the darkness.Aurora frowned slightly in her sleep.“Aurora…”The voice came again.Gentle.Distant.Almost haunting.Slowly, Aurora opened her eyes.But she was no longer inside her chambers.She stood barefoot in the middle of an endless silver forest bathed in moonlight. Mist curled around the ground like living shadows, while towering trees swayed gently beneath the enormous glowing moon above her head.Aurora’s breathing slowed.Confusion filled her eyes.“Where… am I?”No answer came.Only silence.Then—“Aurora…”Her body stiffened instantly.That voice again.This time closer.Closer than before.Aurora slowly turned around, trying to find whoever was callin
Chapter 6The Reality She Couldn't AcceptAfter the gathering in the ancestral hall ended, Aurora returned to her chambers with an uneasy feeling sitting heavily inside her chest.“He couldn’t have lied… right?”Her voice was barely audible.She sat near the window for hours, staring blankly at the moonlit sky while repeating those same words to herself over and over again, almost as though saying them enough times would make them true.“He couldn’t have lied… right?”Everything about Damien lately felt different.His eyes.His voice.The distance between them.Yet Aurora desperately clung to the memories of the man who once held her gently beneath the moonlight and called her his Luna.The day passed painfully slowly.Victoria remained close by, silently watching her.Several times, Victoria looked as though she wanted to say something. Her lips would part slightly before she stopped herself again.Her expression only grew heavier with guilt.But Aurora was too consumed by her though
Chapter Five — He Couldn’t Have LiedAurora knew she could not question him there.Not in front of the entire pack.Not while dozens of eyes watched every movement she made beside the Alpha.So she remained silent.Even though confusion and hurt were slowly tearing her apart inside.The gathering continued around her as elders discussed pack matters, warriors reported patrol movements, and servants moved quietly through the garden carrying silver trays filled with wine and food. Voices rose and fell like distant echoes, but Aurora barely heard any of it.Because her attention remained fixed on only one person.Damien.She sat beside him quietly, her fingers tightening softly against the fabric of her gown beneath the table as her eyes continuously drifted toward his face.Hoping.Waiting.Praying that he would finally look at her.Even once.She wanted to see something in his expression — warmth, regret, affection… anything that could prove last night had truly meant something to him.
Chapter Four — The Illusion of UsBefore I could know, it was already morning.Soft golden light slipped through the tall curtains, warming the quiet room where the scent of midnight rain and silverwood still lingered. For a few peaceful seconds, I remained still beneath the sheets, my heart full from the memories of the night before.Although I didn’t see Damien when I woke up, I could still feel him everywhere around me.In the warmth left on the bed beside mine.In the faint touch that still burned against my skin.In the mark that rested gently beneath my collarbone like a secret only the moon could understand.A small smile found its way to my lips.Last night had been the most beautiful night I had ever known.Not because of the palace, the moonlight, or the whispers of destiny everyone spoke about so fearfully… but because I was with the one I loved. For the first time in my life, I felt wanted. Chosen. Seen.Damien had looked at me as though I was the only soul in his world.A
Chapter 3; The night he claimed her The storm outside raged against the castle walls, thunder shaking the ancient halls of the Blood Moon pack. Aurora’s heart pounded as she followed Damien through the dim corridor, her trembling fingers clutching the fabric of her dress Not a single word left his lips. Yet the tension between them was unbearable. Damien walked ahead of her with slow, dangerous confidence, his broad shoulders stiff beneath the black shirt stretched across his muscular frame. The silver moonlight slipping through the tall windows illuminated the sharp outline of his face, making him look less human and more like the deadly Alpha everyone feared. Aurora swallowed nervously. Why was he bringing her here? The moment they reached the large wooden doors at the end of the hallway, Damien pushed them open without hesitation. His room. The scent of cedarwood, leather, and something darkly masculine filled the air instantly. Aurora stepped inside carefully, h







