LOGINDONIKA’S POV
“Why should I? Why should I meet with the elders of your pack, Kael?” He had just dropped the news on me like it was nothing, expecting me to go on with it just because he saved my life. I had suffered so much in my pack, which was why I let him save me and not bring me to his pack for a different interrogation. I didn’t expect the world to ever treat me well, but it seems now that the moon goddess sent me down here just to suffer. His silence was getting me even more annoyed. “What’s the point of this, Kael?” My voice came out sharper than I meant. “Why do you even want me there? What’s your motive for bringing me to your pack? Does it have anything to do with the elders wanting to meet me? Why?” He didn’t answer. His expression was stoic, like he was carved from stone, as he looked at me coldly. I pushed again. “If this is some sort of… punishment, or a way to—” “You shouldn’t be worried,” he cut in, he said finally. His tone was calm, but it carried a coldness that made my chest tighten. “That’s easy for you to say,” I muttered, folding my arms. “You’re not the one walking into a council full of people who will—” “Donika.” My name on his lips stopped me. “You’ll be fine.” He said with finality, signaling the end of this whole elders meeting conversation. But he didn’t meet my eyes when he said it. He tilted his head slightly, eyes closing in that way people do when they’re mind linking. I used the moment to study him properly. He was a work of art. Chiseled jawline, he didn’t keep a beard, and his face with his eyes closed gave off calm and chilling vibes like when a baby is asleep. Too bad we have bad blood. His focus was elsewhere for a moment before his gaze returned to me and he caught me staring. “Did you enjoy the view?” He asked his almost like he was teasing me. My ears reddened as I had just been caught checking out the man I’m supposed to hate with every fiber in me. “N-no, I wasn’t doing that…” I could swear I saw him smirk at me being uncomfortable. “Elena will come take you to your own room,” he said, returning to his usual rude and cold tone. “It’s been prepared for you.” Prepared for me. The words should have felt reassuring. They didn’t. It sounded more like I was being caged, just like I used to be in the ThornClaw pack. When Elena appeared in the doorway, smiling in that effortless way of hers, Kael’s attention shifted to her. “Make sure she avoids the South Wing,” he instructed. His voice was still low, but there was an edge in it now, something sharp and unspoken. Like a warning. “Yes, Alpha Kael.” I glanced between them. “Why?” He didn’t look at me this time. “Just don’t go there. Touring the house isn’t what you’re here for; this isn’t a museum.” He added the last part rather rudely before turning and leaving. Something in his eyes that seemed dangerous while he spoke and cold sank into my stomach. I nodded without meaning to, already making a mental note to ask Elena about the south wing later on. The new room was nothing like Kael’s or the one I’d stayed in back at my uncle’s (that wasn’t even a room; it was a damp attic meant for rodents, which, unfortunately for me, I became part of). This one soft cream walls, a canopy bed draped in pale blue fabric, a little balcony with potted plants and a vanity table with an oval mirror that caught the light. It was beautiful. Too beautiful. My throat tightened. The last time I’d had a room this nice, my parents were still alive. The last time I’d woken up to sunlight on my face instead of a draft creeping through rotted shutters. I sat on the edge of the bed, fighting the ache pressing at my chest as I ran my fingers over the soft duvet. Elena’s voice broke through. “Don’t tell me you’re going to sit here all night looking for a child who lost their pet, Miss Donika.” She smiled brightly at me while she spoke. Her smile reminds me of Mother, and her bubbly attitude reminds me of Father. She was like an embodiment of both my parents. She didn’t seem like a maid to me. A reluctant smile tugged at my lips. “It’s been a long time since I’ve had… anything like this.” “Well, get used to it,” she said with a mock flourish, setting down a tray in front of me. I guess she’d brought it in before she led me in. “Dinner in bed—Alpha’s orders. Though between us, I think I picked the better dishes from today’s menu; hopefully it suits your taste buds.” Suit my taste buds? If anything, I’m so happy inside of me for getting the chance to eat a well-prepared meal for the first time in ages without begging for leftovers. The smell alone was enough to make my stomach growl. Elena caught it and grinned. She didn’t just leave after I ate. She cleared the tray, helped me change into a set of night clothes she had set out for me, fussed over the blankets, and even plumped the pillows. “You don’t have to—” I tried to get her to stop not being used to being cared for any longer, but she just pulled my arms away from her and continued with her task cheerfully. Warmth spread all over my chest as she worked. “Too late,” she said, tucking the quilt around me. “Now sleep. Big day tomorrow, right?” I managed a small nod, though my chest felt heavy again at the thought of meeting the elders. “Goodnight, Miss Donika.” Elena whispered before turning off the lights and slipping out quietly. Sleep didn’t come easy. Every time I closed my eyes, the council’s faces formed in my mind… stern, cold, disapproving. I imagined the whispers, the judgment, and the same cruel words I’d heard all my life. “Wolfless.” “Useless.” “Cursed.” And under it all, the one question I couldn’t shake. What would my fate be after tomorrow?KAEL’S POVThree damned days had passed since the confrontation with the elders, and since Donika had said she’d had a plan, yet for once I haven’t seen her doing or acting like she did have a plan.And in those three days, she hadn’t trained, hadn’t spoken much to even Elena, her maid, and hadn’t even stepped foot outside her room. Nothing.For someone who was supposed to be preparing for a fight to the death, she was… chill. Too chill and calm, and that calm was what scared me most.I ran my hand through my hair, pacing across the study like a caged beast. “This isn’t normal,” I muttered, my voice rough with frustration. “What the hell is she even planning in the first place that she’s hiding from me? She doesn’t even look like someone who has a plan, for goodness sake!!”Ronan sat across from me, arms folded, looking rather bored. “You’ve said that every night since the announcement. Maybe she’s coming up with something.”I shot him a dirty look. “Coming up with something? Ronan, s
KAEL’S POVAt the very front where the pack members stood Verya with a smug face looking directly at Donika and both ladies were having a staring contest. The elders gave satisfactory nods within themselves, the way the pack jeered at the mention of Verya’s name as her competitor as though my Luna had already been buried by her made my blood boil and I was seeing red.I wanted to tear through every single one of them and take out their vocal cords from their throat as they were still breathing. But all I could do was watch Donika standing there, still as stone, her chin lifted in defiance as the weight of the pack’s stares and jeers pressed down on her. She was shaking but not from fear, but from rage. I could smell it off her.And then Verya stepped forward to meet Donika where she stood with a bitchy look, circling her and eyeing her before finally standing right in front of her.Her red lips curled into a venomous smile as she folded her arms, her gaze slithering over Donika like
DONIKA’S POVThe moment Kael and I stepped into the courtyard, all I could feel all over my damned body was the tension and looks of disapproval from the faces of most of the pack members, especially those old elders of the council.Hundreds of eyes turned toward us. Warriors and omegas and elders gathered under the pale glow of the crescent moon. And trust the gossip to flow as I walked by; they didn’t even whisper it but said it out loud as if wanting me to hear their bullshit.The murmuring rippled like poison through the air, low enough that they thought Kael couldn’t hear it—but he did. Every word was a match to his fury. I kept taking their words in just until one of them said, “I BET SHE WILL BE THE MOST USELESS LUNA EVER.”“ENOUGH!” Kael’s voice thundered through the courtyard, his aura exploding outward like a wave of raw power. The air shifted, heavy and suffocating. Warriors dropped their heads instinctively, the ground trembling beneath his wrath. His eyes glowed a fierce
DONIKA’S POVThe silence in the room thickened after Elena’s fingers brushed the pendant and nothing happened. I was legit waiting for Elena to somehow be flung to the wall or something, but no reaction, which left all of us in equal confusion. I couldn’t make sense of why Lilia had been flung like a ragdoll while Elena’s touch had been… nothing.“Could we be missing something?” Elena asked, brows furrowing.Kael’s gaze slid to her, then back to me. His jaw was opened and closed a couple times in an attempt to say something about this situation, but finally he just shut his mouth, and his eyes were heavy with thought. Finally, he spoke, voice low and firm.“Elena, give us a moment.”She blinked, startled at his first words. “My lord?”“I said, give us a moment.” He repeated again with an air of finality.Something in his tone made her stiffen, but she bowed her head and left without another word, shutting the door behind her.I swallowed, suddenly hyper-aware of the stillness that fol
DONIKA’S POVThe body went cold the moment I saw Lilia standing right in front of Kael, and a surge of anger rushed in my body. I haven’t accepted him as my mate, but the thought of Lilia trying once again to come between me and any man in my life made my blood boil.I froze in the doorway, my fists tightening at my sides. My heart hammered against my ribs. Kael stood behind his desk, his face with a calm look,but his eyes showed more annoyance at the woman who stood in front of him. HE BETTER BE ANNOYED BY HER PRESENCE! I told myself.“What are you doing here?” The words ripped from me before I could stop them, as I trembled with disbelief and fury.Lilia turned, her face brightening with false delight. “Donika!” she exclaimed; her voice was sweet like venom itself. “Cousin, it’s been far too long.” Is she for real? I’ve been gone for barely a week plus, and she was here pretending like we were close or something. Her tone made my skin crawl.Kael’s eyes flicked to her with warning
KAEL’S POVThe office door slammed shut behind Ronan. My wolf prowled beneath my skin, restless and irritated at the interruption. Donika was back in my room looking all flustered and beautiful, and I hated being torn away from her. But one look at Ronan’s face told me this wasn’t something I could ignore.“Well?” I snapped, my tone edged with a growl. “You barged into my room and interrupted my time with my Luna. This had better be worth it.”Ronan bowed his head in respect, though urgency burned in his eyes. “The scentless wolf was spotted again. At the eastern border this time. By the tracks and size…” He hesitated, jaw tightening. “It seems to be a she-wolf.”I stilled in disbelief before snapping my head in his direction.“A she-wolf,” I repeated, voice flat but sharp with disbelief. “And she’s been outsmarting trained warriors for days now?”Ronan shifted under my stare. “That is what the scouts say, Alpha. The paw tracks were too light for a male and even the size of the wolf.







