ログイン“Your father and I hadn’t been married long. He was the Alpha, of a long line of Alphas and I was his Luna. I still remember the day I found out he was my mate; everyone was really shocked. How could a girl raised by humans be mated to the Alpha?” At the look her daughter sent her way, she nodded, “That’s right. I was not always part of a pack. I was adopted as a baby by an amazing family and raised with all the love and care they had to offer. Of course, I wasn’t like them, but we didn’t know that until much later.” She explained how she came to be found at the edge of the woods, with no family or personal belongings to be found. Naturally, she had been raised as any human would have been, almost thriving in the human town she had come to call home. The only problem was - she wasn’t human.
Being a wolf, she was different from those she grew up with, those she lived with, joked with, even loved. When her wolf started to show, at first, Maureen had thought she was going crazy. Her parents had heard of this happening to others, and after some time, located a pack who might be able to help her understand what she was experiencing. Grateful for others like her, who could understand and even help her learn about who she was, she joined the pack and the rest, as they say, was history. “Everyone treated me and my family with respect, but not everyone liked the fact that I was raised human. There was a lot people had to say about their Alpha having me as a mate, but he didn’t care. You know how precious fated mates are, but I’ll always be grateful he listened to the Goddess. I can’t imagine having to live without knowing his love even for an instant.” Her eyes teared up as she spoke, letting her memories guide the conversation.
“We married under the Blood Moon, formally acknowledging our duties to each other and to our pack before the Moon Goddess. She blessed us, finding ourselves with child before long, and she was our whole world. When Lisette was about ten, we got her first formal request for a betrothal. Of course, we said no. We wanted to wait and see if she would find her mate before we chose one for her. That was when we learned about the prophecy.”
“Prophecy?” The girl pushed her mother for more information as she considered what she had already learned. Kylan knew that fated mates were rare; that’s why so many took on chosen mates. In some cases, chosen mates were selected much the way an arranged marriage would have been done, but if one were to ever find their fated mate, they were expected to honour the Goddess and set any other aside. It was considered a blessed to be given a fated mate, and to do otherwise would be to spit in the Goddess’ face. No greater dishonour existed.
But a prophecy? Those were even rarer, and to ignore the warnings given by one could end in disaster of grave proportions. She tried to think if she had ever heard of a prophecy, but she came up blank. Curious eyes flicked over her mother’s worn features.
“Yes, a prophecy. I didn’t understand why there were so many offers at such a young age, even with her being the Alpha’s daughter. It seemed really out there, but when we learned of the prophecy, it all made sense. It spoke of a child born to someone raised by humans, and in these parts, I was the only one raised by humans. So it made sense that anyone who had heard the prophecy would seek to ally themselves with our family. We were that more determined to wait for her Fated Mate. We thought that if she really were the one in the prophecy, then surely Moon Goddess would give her a Fated Mate to share it with. Only problem is, life kind of got in the way.”
“What do you mean?” she tilted her head, curious as to her mother’s meaning. Her mind raced with all the new knowledge, trying to ascertain where it was going to go. Somehow her parents went from Alpha and Luna of their own pack to the Beta and Beta’s mate of this one…how? What could this prophecy have to do with it? Where did her sister go? “What happened to her?”
“There was an alpha that insisted she be his chosen mate, one that could bring a lot to our pack if we agreed. We told him the same as the others - she was spoken for by her fated mate. We thought that was the end of that, but about a week later, our peace was broken.” She ran her fingers through Kylan’s pretty onyx curls. “The rogues came in the night, the alarm sounding too late. The whole pack was decimated…burned to the ground. The pups were taken to a safehouse, under care of any member who couldn’t fight. Not that it mattered…the devil eyed monsters rooted out their hiding place and finished what they had started. In the carnage, it took us awhile to realize Lisette was missing.” Maureen sat there quietly for a moment as she remembered, almost feeling herself transported back to that time.
“We were heartbroken. Our only daughter was a victim of the massacre we didn’t see coming and we couldn’t even bury her. To make matters worse, there was a second attack that nearly cost your father his life. I remember that day so vividly. The alpha that had ordered the attack doubled back and tied up loose ends. Your father was one of those loose ends. We ran, with our tails between our legs before we lost him too.
Alpha Cole found us by the river, trying to cover up our tracks long enough to tend to Richard’s wounds. The Blackwood pack took us in, treating us like family. Your father became his beta, and we picked up the tatters of our lives and moved on.” Her head tilted, considering. “Things would have been very different if she had survived the attack. You would have had a big sister, for one.”
Her head tilted, considering. “Things would have been very different if she had survived the attack. You would have had a big sister, for one.”
“Are you sure that I don’t?” her question came almost before she knew what she was saying. Her mother obviously didn’t know that her first born was still alive, and honestly, it was incredulous to even think that it could be true. Maybe the letter was a trick? Her mother’s confused look was enough to prompt her to continue, pulling out the letter that had been delivered that day. Instead of explaining, she handed it to her mother and waited, watching her face for a reaction.
“Wait, what is this?” Maureen read over the letter, her brow furrowed with confusion, her face awash with guilt, pain, and even…hope. “Could she really…could she be alive?”Maureen stared at the letter, contemplating what it meant. No way, this couldn’t be happening. Could it? All these years, they had believed their daughter dead, a casualty of the massacre that had decimated their pack. If this were to be believed, then her daughter wasn’t dead, but had been kidnapped and stolen away from everything she had known. The implications sent a tremor through her hand, giving away the distress she was feeling even though she tried to keep her voice calm. “Where did you get this?”She looked at her mother with a pointed look, clearly telling her that she knew where she got it. Turning it over, she showed her mother the seal, tapping her index against it twice for emphasis. There was no denying its source or that it was real. This was happening, as weird and unreal as it may feel. “But that means…well, that means she was kidnapped!”“Kidnapped?” she questioned, her head tilting as she considered what her mother was saying. Thinking over the story her
“Your father and I hadn’t been married long. He was the Alpha, of a long line of Alphas and I was his Luna. I still remember the day I found out he was my mate; everyone was really shocked. How could a girl raised by humans be mated to the Alpha?” At the look her daughter sent her way, she nodded, “That’s right. I was not always part of a pack. I was adopted as a baby by an amazing family and raised with all the love and care they had to offer. Of course, I wasn’t like them, but we didn’t know that until much later.” She explained how she came to be found at the edge of the woods, with no family or personal belongings to be found. Naturally, she had been raised as any human would have been, almost thriving in the human town she had come to call home. The only problem was - she wasn’t human.Being a wolf, she was different from those she grew up with, those she lived with, joked with, even loved. When her wolf started to show, at first, Maureen had thought she was going craz
Kylan’s mother was just putting supper on the table when she got home. Turning a bright smile upon the teen, Kylan was reminded of all the times she had come home to this very kitchen. She could almost see her dad still sitting at the table drinking his coffee and her mother smiling as if the world rose and set upon her family. If only it could be that way again. Her father’s laughter was missing from their lives and she would give anything to bring it back. “Hi Mom! What smells good?” Sitting, she realized how hungry she was. Her stomach growled, her hand covering it as she ducked her head with embarrassment. Filling her plate with food, she quickly forgot that anything was even happening, her eyes lighting up at some of her favourites. For all that she didn’t put on weight, Kylan loved to eat. It didn’t take long for the two to clear their plates. Kylan went to the modest kitchen, making her mother a warm drink fresh from the stove. It was almost a routine for them, a
Kylan found herself sitting in the garden a few hours later. She had made some excuse, wanting to talk to Carter. Carter was a sweet man, raised to be Alpha after his father, and her entire world at this point. As much as it was her father’s wish that they marry, she had fallen in love with him years ago. With Richard gone, he had become her source of strength, her comfort. It was only natural that she wanted him right now.She reached for him as he entered the area, already using the link. “I was just thinking about you…I’m so glad you’re here.” He pulled her into his embrace, her body melting as she soaked in his comfort, breathed in his scent. Sandalwood. A soft sigh left her as she nestled her face into his neck.“Mm, I finally got a break. Studying has been brutal and we got that game coming up at the end of the week. I had to come see my best girl,” he kissed her collarbone, his arms secure around her. She never tired of this, unable to wait for their marking ceremon
A letter. That’s how it started. Signed and curiously sealed, an elaborate CR imprinted into the long cooled wax. Such a little thing and yet, with it, everything changed.Kylan stared at the letter in her hand, her mind racing with rampant curiosity. It held the seal of the Crescent River Pack, but this one bore the Alpha’s mark. What could the Alpha of Crescent River want with her? She ran her fingers over the grooves of the embossment, puzzled by what it could possibly mean. Making her way into the house, the girl carefully broke the seal, her curiosity getting the best of her and apparent on her fair features as she started to read the missive. Shock swept through her, reading and re-reading the words. Before she could make sense of it, it was plucked out of her hands. As she spun to try to recapture it, her startled gaze settled upon the Alpha’s youngest son. Kylan reached for the paper, but to no avail. Philip held it above her head, laughing at her efforts even as







