Ayla Stormbringer was never meant to survive. Born an omega, abandoned by her father, and cast aside by her pack, she knew only cruelty and pain. Sold to Alpha Asher as a second wife, she hoped for security but found herself bound by a contract—one that tied her fate to a comatose Luna and an Alpha who would never love her. But fate had other plans. A forgotten power stirs within her, an ancient prophecy whispers her name, and in the depths of the forbidden woods, she crosses paths with Lycan King Slade. A warrior bound to a throne, a beast burdened by war, and a man who—against all odds—sees her worth. When betrayal shatters her last illusion of safety, Ayla is thrust into a world of Lycans, hidden legacies, and a war waiting to erupt. As she uncovers her true destiny as the Promised Luna, the price of her power becomes clear: blood, love, and a choice that will shape the fate of an entire kingdom. The moon goddess has spoken. The world is watching. And Ayla? She's done being powerless.
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The wind howled through the corridors of the Stormbringer Packhouse, rattling the wooden doors as if they, too, wished to escape. Ayla Stormbringer shivered, tugging her thin clothes tighter around her shoulders.
The cold bit through the fabric, and her hands shaking from the numerous plates she had to wash with cold water. Her fingers were raw and red, and she couldn't help but wonder if she would ever feel warm again.
“You aren’t done yet,” Ayla could hear the displeasure in her stepmother’s voice. “When you're finished with the dishes, your father's chamber needs polishing. And don't think about slacking off, or you'll face the consequences.”
“That duty belongs to the maids,” Alya uttered before she could think, her voice barely above a whisper. Maybe it’s because of all the hardship and maltreatment she had to endure from her stepmother and everyone in the pack despite being the alpha’s daughter.
Her words hung in the air, a spark of challenge that she regretted almost immediately. She knew that speaking out of turn would only earn her a punishment, but she couldn't help the frustration that bubbled up inside her.
Paa! Alya's wet hands left the cold water and clutched her cheeks, trying to keep the tears that pricked at the corners of her eyes from dropping down.
She was so tired of being treated like a servant, tired of being blamed for her mother's death, and tired of being an outcast among her own pack.
“You do not speak to me in that manner!” her stepmother’s voice thundered. Ayla closed her eyes and wished everything could just go away.
She could hear the mocking sounds of her stepsister and her friends, giggling at her predicament. Why do they have to be so cruel?
“Yes, Luna,” Ayla bowed as she walked away, she laid insults on her stepmother in her mind, but she knew better than to speak them out loud.
She had learned to keep her thoughts to herself, to hide her feelings behind a mask of obedience. It was the only way to survive in a pack where she was seen as a weakness.
“It wasn’t always like this,” Ayla thought. “But things changed after her mother’s death. And even worse she was blamed for it. A wolfless Omega who couldn’t defend herself,” she couldn’t stop the tears that flowed through her cheeks. She missed her mother so much and wished she was here to protect her.
After cleaning up her father’s chambers, Ayla headed out. She held the piece of fabric of clothes on her as the wind rushed at her, whipping her hair into a frenzy.
But it was nothing compared to the icy stares of the pack members as she hurried past them. She kept her head down, knowing better than to meet their eyes.
A mistake. An abomination. A wolfless omega.
The words followed her like a curse, muttered in hushed tones whenever she walked by. She had long stopped flinching at them.
Tonight was no different.
The pack had gathered in the grand hall for an important announcement, and though she knew she wasn’t wanted, she had been summoned by her father—the Alpha.
Alya hesitated outside the heavy oak doors. Her heart pounded, her stomach twisted with unease. She had spent years learning to blend into the background, to make herself invisible. Being called before the pack never ended well for her.
Steeling herself, she pushed the doors open.
The room fell into a suffocating silence. All eyes turned to her. She could see the disrespect in their eyes, the disgust, and the hatred.
At the center of the hall stood Alpha Cedric, her father. His face was carved from stone, his blue eyes as cold as the winter sky. Beside him, Luna Seraphina—her stepmother—smiled, a cruel twist of painted lips. Ayla felt a shiver run down her spine as she met her stepmother's gaze.
“You called for me, Alpha,” Alya said softly, her voice steady despite the dread coiling in her chest.
“Yes,” her father said, his voice devoid of warmth. “You have been given an opportunity. One that ensures you are no longer a burden to this pack.”
"Burden?" Ayla’s breath hitched. She looked at him, disbelief clouding her eyes. "I am your daughter, Father!" she cried, desperation filled her voice.
Alya swallowed hard. Her father didn’t say a word. He gave her a mean stare and she fell silent, pondering over this so-called opportunity.
The last time he had spoken of ‘opportunities,’ her mother had died saving her from a rogue attack.
“What… kind of opportunity?” she asked warily.
The doors opened again, and the scent of pine and smoke filled the air. Alpha Asher strode in, his presence commanding. Tall, powerful, with dark hair and piercing green eyes, he was the kind of Alpha who made others kneel without question.
Alya’s blood ran cold.
“This is Alpha Asher of the Moonlit Pack,” her father continued. “He has agreed to take you as his wife.”
Alya’s breath caught in her throat.
Marriage?
She barely processed the murmurs of approval from the gathered pack members, the way her stepmother beamed in satisfaction. Her gaze darted to Asher, searching for any hint of warmth—of kindness.
She found none.
His expression was unreadable, but something in his eyes made her stomach churn.
“But Alpha Asher is married, he already has a Luna,” Ayla cried out to her father
“This is a contract,” Asher said smoothly, his voice a low rumble. “You will act as my second wife, you will be given protection and a home, but in return, you will serve a purpose.”
Alya’s hands clenched into fists. “And what purpose is that?”
He tilted his head, amusement flickering across his features. “You’ll tend to my Luna.”
Kali.
The name sent a shiver down her spine. Everyone knew of Asher’s beloved mate, the Luna , who had been in a coma for two years.
Alya’s heart pounded. “You… want me to be her caretaker?”
“It is a generous offer,” her father said coldly. “Considering what little value you bring to this pack.”
The room felt suffocating. Alya could see no way out. If she refused, she would be cast out, left to fend for herself in a world that had never shown her mercy.
She swallowed her pride, blinking back the sting of tears. “I accept.”
A satisfied smirk curled on Asher’s lips.
“Good,” he murmured.
Alya barely felt the weight of the contract as it was placed into her hands. She was too busy ignoring the uneasy twist in her gut—the whisper of a warning that this was only the beginning of her downfall.
That night, as she packed her few belongings, she stole one last glance at the place she had once called home.
She should have known she was stepping into a new kind of cage.
A gilded one.
A cruel one.
One that would break her before it ever set her free.
AYLAI held my stomach as I laughed hard. Harder than I have ever had. Because this must be one of the silliest jokes of the century.“My lady,” the woman looks at me confused.“I'm sorry, but you must be confused,” I said, and she looked taken aback.“I'm not confused, my lady. I was ordered to tell this to you,” she said, and I smirked.“You can go back, and tell my step mother and sister that I'm not falling for their games for them to justify when they have me killed. I'm not here to rule over Stormbringer. I'm just here to see my father, and I'll be on my way…”“But you can't leave, Lady Ayla,” she took a step towards me. “The land is dying, and only you can save it.”“What do you mean the Land is dying?” I asked, and she went silent. “Tell me.”“I can't. I don't know the full details, but I know someone who might,” she said, and my eyes lit up.“My father?” I asked, and she shook her head.“Your brother, my lady. The brother you never knew,” as she spoke, the door of the room wa
AYLAThe road to Stormbringer is rough, and long. But thanks to my powers, and Riven's distinct knowledge of the navigation system of the car I borrowed from the palace fleet. My journey was shortened by two days.Slade gave me a lot of options, to use one of the Kingdom's planes, or one of her ships. I couldn't do that, not to Stormbringer pack. Not while their Alpha lay dying.Besides, I wanted to see how much has changed along the way. I wanted to feel the breeze in my air as I drove.To feel free, and not think about anything but the love I have for my daughter, and my friends. And the unconfessed love I have for Slade.I smiled as my mind drifted to him. I placed him in a tight spot by using my powers on the chamber door. But it's nothing he has won his way through before. And he can do it again.I slowed down as I got to a ritual. I checked the navigation system of the car, and I was just a few miles away from the first gate of Stormbringer.Recognizing the ritual wasn't hard. I
AYLA“Will you be needing this?” Tara showed me some of my boxes of jewelry, and I chuckled.“No, Tara. I only need one bag, and I don't need a jewelry box. I'm not going there to celebrate anything. Or anyone.”It's been a few days since I heard the news that my father was dying. I have gotten a lot of mixed feelings about it, but I couldn't shake it away.I tried to focus on other things, like the hospital, and Amora, but I couldn't help but think about my dying father.He has hated me since the moment my mother gave her life for mine, and never saw me as his daughter again.But somewhere deep inside my heart, he has always been my father no matter what he has done for me.“And the King's warning?” Tara asked. My hair flipped to the side, as I turned to look at her. “I know he said something about the road being dangerous.”“My father is dying, Tara. This is my last chance to ask him questions that I have been scared to ask when I was a little girl,” I said to her. “The King….”“Is
AYLAI could feel my body sore as I struggled to open my eyes. The pain I felt intensified each time I tried to open my eyes, so I just kept them shut.“I think she's awake,” I heard someone say, and then I heard a sweet little voice.“Mama,” it was Amora. She sounded so worried, and scared. Goddess, I must have terrified her. She can't bear to lose another parent again.With all the strength inside me, I ignored the pain I was feeling, and opened my eyes.“Amora….” I stretched my arms wide open, and jumped on the bed with me. As we hugged I looked around my surroundings. I wasn't in the medical suite, I was in the bedroom of my chambers.“Careful,” I said to Amora, as she squeezed me tightly. “Mama is still very sore.”“You scared me Mama, don't do that again,” she cried on my shoulder.“I promise,” I patted her back.Silvia, Ivy, Maria, said Tara walked into the bedroom, and sat across my bed.“Oh,” Ivy sighed. “You are okay.”“I'm fine,” I said as Tara helped me sit up. “I just do
AYLA“That will do it,” Maria said as we finished setting up the last magical wards around the palace.“Do you think it will be enough?” I heard Ivy behind us. She looks so different. Ever since her coronation, she has been careful in her appearance.She was no longer Ivy the spy, she is not Princess Ivy of Mercia. And she needs to look the part.“It is,” I answered. “No dark magic is going through the palace without having a nasty fight here first.”“And they would lose,” Maria added with a smirk.“I hope so,” Ivy said, looking downcast. “What is it?” I asked her, my mind drifting to Slade.“Nothing, it's just…the boldness of them to attack Slade. The signal it sends is very strange. The banished son was a fight, he wants a nasty, and bloody fight,” she said, and I sighed.“Well, Mercia will be ready, but I don't think that's the only thing on your mind,” I said to her.She walked towards us, shrugging her shoulders. “I think Tara is avoiding me,” she pouted.“With good reason,” Mar
SLADEIt's been a two weeks since Ayla, and I made love in the forest, and ever since then. It has been cold silence, and avoidance like I had a disease or something.As I sat in my chambers with Damon, and Riven sitting across my desk. I couldn't help but remember every detail of our love making in the forest. I sighed with a smile as I remembered when she took control with me behind her. I could feel my d**k rising with just the thought of it.“Anything you want to share?” I heard Damon's voice, and I turned.“Not at the moment,” I said, and himself, and Riven laughed.“You should just claim her as yours already,” he said, and I shrugged.“Maybe I should,” I said, and both of them stared at me. “What, you gave me the idea,” I laughed.“Yeah, but I didn't mean it literally,” he said, and I raised an eyebrow.“I thought you liked Ayla?” I asked him.“Of course I do. She's perfect for you. She's the only one that can make you smile like you are doing right now,” he said.“But….” I str
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