In my dream, snowflakes danced in the air.I was back in the bloody night from five years ago. On the edge of the Black Forest, three hungry wolves had me surrounded."Maya, run!" I yelled, shoving my handmaiden away.But it was too late. A wolf's claws had already torn open her throat. Blood stained the white snow. I clutched my silver dagger, watching the beasts close in with despair.After leaving the Blood Moon Pack, we had been lost in the Black Forest for seven days. Our food was gone, our strength depleted. Now, I couldn't even handle three common rogues."Come on then," I said, raising the dagger. "Living is just pain anyway."Just as the wolves lunged—a black shadow descended from the sky.Claws flashed, and the three wolves were torn to shreds in an instant. A mist of blood filled the air.I stared, stunned, at the man before me.He was over six feet tall, with black hair and golden eyes. Even in the freezing snow, he wore only a simple black robe. A powerful aura ra
The smell of blood filled the temple.With trembling hands, the Alphas took the silver-laced daggers and carved the "Betrayer" mark into their own left arms. The silver poison burned their flesh. The air was thick with their moans of pain. But no one dared to stop. They knew this was the lightest possible punishment.Soon, only two people remained before the platform.Damon and Lyla.I slowly walked over to them."Now, it's time to settle the score between us."Lyla was a trembling heap on the floor, her disguise completely gone, revealing her true, ugly self. "Please… I was wrong… I was so wrong…" she cried."Wrong?" I crouched down to meet her gaze. "What exactly do you think you did wrong?""I… I shouldn't have offended you… I shouldn't have pretended to be noble…""No," I shook my head. "Your biggest mistake was touching my mother."The color drained from her face, leaving it a dead, ashen gray. "I don't know what you're talking about… I never…""Still lying?" I stood up. "Did
"Your Majesty!"The Alpha of the Silver-claw Pack suddenly cried out, his voice filled with desperation. "Please, show mercy! We will pay any price to make up for our mistake!"The other great Alphas quickly echoed his plea."Yes, Your Majesty! We will offer half of our pack's wealth!""For the sake of our long-standing alliance, please give us one more chance!""We truly didn't know who she was!"They were a kneeling mess, bowing their heads to the floor, begging for their lives. All eyes were on Kael, hoping for a shred of his mercy.Kael watched them with a blank expression. After a long moment, he finally spoke."The Luna Queen's will is my will."That one simple sentence shattered all their hopes."No!" A sharp female voice pierced the air. It was the Silver-claw Alpha's mate, a woman who was usually insufferably arrogant. She scrambled to her feet, her eyes wild with madness."You're all being fooled by her!" she shrieked, pointing at me. "She's a cursed witch who brings not
"Steal her bloodline?"An even greater uproar erupted from the crowd."What is she talking about?""How can a bloodline be stolen?""What does this mean?"Lyla's face turned a deathly white. "W-what are you talking about?" she stammered. "Stealing a bloodline? I don't know what you mean!"I ignored her pathetic denial and turned to the stunned Damon.He staggered back, all the color gone from his face. "No… impossible… you were just an outcast…""An outcast what?" I cut him off. "Finish the sentence."He opened his mouth, but no words came out.Marcus and the other Alphas looked at each other, fear beginning to creep into their eyes. Moments ago, they were mocking me, cutting me, forcing me to eat dirt. Now they realized they had provoked someone they could never afford to cross."Scared now?" I slowly descended the steps of the platform.With every step I took, the crowd below took a step back."You weren't acting like this three days ago."I stopped in front of Lyla. Her legs wer
"The Bloodline Trial will now commence!"The second-in-command's voice boomed through the grand temple.Three days had passed.I stood in a hidden alcove behind the throne, watching the scene below through a thin veil.All the great Alphas were present. Damon stood in the front row, dressed in his formal Blood Moon attire. Lyla clung to his arm, the sapphire necklace that belonged to my mother still around her neck.Everyone else who had participated in my humiliation was there too. Marcus, and the mates of the other Alphas who had cut me with their daggers. They all looked relaxed, whispering to each other. Clearly, they thought there would be no consequences for what they did.Kael sat on the throne, his presence as solid as a mountain."I have gathered you all today to discuss the alliance of the wolf packs," he began. "But before that, I have an old score to settle."The atmosphere in the temple instantly tensed."At the banquet three nights ago," Kael's voice was ice cold, "I
"All of you, get out."Kael's voice was a low thunder, laced with an authority that could not be defied.The kneeling wolves scrambled out of the hall as if the Goddess herself had granted them a pardon.Only Damon remained, frozen in place."Your Majesty, there must be some misunderstanding—""I said, everyone," Kael's eyes were still blood-red. "That includes you."The color drained from Damon's face."Y-yes, Your Majesty."He shot me one last look—a toxic mix of confusion and resentment—before he turned and retreated.Soon, only Kael and I were left.He walked over to me and knelt on one knee."I'm sorry I was late." He knelt, his voice raw. He gently traced the silver wounds on my arm, and a golden light flowed from his palm.A warm energy spread through my body. The silver poison was neutralized, and the cuts healed in seconds, leaving not even a scar."Better?" he asked.I nodded. "Thank you."He helped me to my feet, the crimson in his eyes not yet fully faded."I'm going to ki