LOGINLyra Blackthorne, the daughter of the murdered Alpha of the Moonfang Pack, could never lead the pack because she had a Moon Wolf. Her mate, Rowan, was named Alpha in her place. After assuming the title of Alpha, Lyra was betrayed and brutally rejected, not only by Rowan, but also by her entire pack and her stepsister Calista, with whom Rowan was having a secret affair. “I reject Moon Wolf Lyra as my mate. She was found in bed with a stranger, which means she would betray the pack. The punishment for betrayal is death,” Alpha Rowan announced mercilessly. The chants of the pack members and visiting Alphas, who had come to the Alpha conference, echoed through the trial. No one thought that Alpha Mikail, whose name sent shivers down spines due to his cruelty, would attend the conference. Lyra found hope when she realized that Alpha Mikail was her second-chance mate, but she was painfully rejected once again. The double rejection caused her to lose her wolf, and she was sentenced to death by all the Alphas present. She thought her fate was sealed when Alpha Mikail left and a warrior prepared to execute her. Everyone was stunned when, suddenly, Alpha Mikail turned around. “Stop! The traitorous daughter of a deceased Alpha must not die. More suffering still awaits her,” he declared. Lyra’s heart sank as she saw his dark gaze, deep as an abyss, while she fainted from exhaustion. A few months later, a war broke out among the Alphas, as they began to fight over the Moon who had been rejected twice. With her she-wolf dead, would the Moon Goddess be generous enough to give her another she-wolf? And which Alpha would be able to melt her now-cold heart?
View MoreThe air smelled of incense and blood. The main hall of the Moonfang pack, which had once been my home, now felt like a prison.
Silver chains burned against my wrists as I knelt in the center of the room, my gaze lowered and my heart pounding with fury. Not out of fear, but out of helplessness.
The Alphas’ conference had been an event of honor, a time when the leaders of the most powerful packs gathered to discuss alliances and disputes.
However, what should have been a diplomatic event had turned into a public trial against me, the daughter of the slain Alpha and the mate of the newly appointed Alpha Rowan.
I was on my knees in the center of the room, my hair falling messily across my face, while my shaky breathing was the only thing breaking the silence before the verdict.
“I reject Luna Lyra as my mate,” Rowan’s voice rang out coldly, echoing through the room.
Rowan’s words were a cold knife plunging into my chest. My head snapped up, my lips trembled, but I couldn’t speak.
No, this couldn’t be happening.
“She was found in bed with a stranger,” he continued in a harsh voice, with no trace of the man who once promised me eternal love. “Which means she would betray the pack.” The punishment for betrayal is death.
The murmurs turned into shouts of fury. They were accusing me. They were condemning me.
“That’s a lie!” My voice sounded torn, like an echo lost in the crowd.
“Liar!” Calista stepped forward with her head held high, her perfect face lit by a malicious smile. “Everyone knows you’re not worthy of being our Moon. And now we know you’re unfaithful, too. You only wanted the title of Moon and took advantage of Rowan’s kindness.”
The betrayal hit me harder than any death sentence. My own stepsister. The girl my father adopted, the one who shared my home and my family…
“She’s behind it all”
My eyes searched for Rowan, begging to find a glimmer of doubt, of love, of anything. But I saw only his contempt.
His lips curled as if even my gaze disgusted him.
“I saw you with my own eyes, Lyra,” he said, with a coldness that tore me in two. “There’s nothing more to say.”
He didn’t believe me.
“Rowan, I didn’t…”
“Just accept the rejection already and spare me the trouble of having to keep looking at your face,” he declared in a cold, impersonal voice.
My chest tightened, suffocated by despair. The truth had turned to ashes, and no one was trying to gather them up.
“I… Lyra Blackthorne… accept your rejection… Alpha Rowan,” my voice was a broken whisper.
He brought a hand to his chest, and the cold expression on his face barely shifted. That was what hurt me the most.
All the love he had professed to me and his words of protection went down the drain. He had chosen not to trust me, even though I was his mate, his partner destined by the moon goddess.
“The Ex-Luna deserves to be exiled!”
The pack members began to shout, some demanding my immediate execution. The visiting Alphas watched with interest, but none of them intervened.
No one would stand up in defense of a she-wolf branded a traitor.
The commotion grew as a dark presence made itself known. A chill ran down my spine.
The room, which had been buzzing with cries of condemnation, fell into a deathly silence.
“Alpha Mikail,” a disbelieving voice broke the silence.
The most feared man among the Alphas. His mere presence drained the air from the room.
His eyes, deep and dark as an abyss, scanned the scene with utter disinterest. His gaze settled on me, and a chill ran up my spine.
My wolf awoke.
Not from fear, but from something deeper. Recognition.
My heart pounded, a golden thread began to weave between us.
It was faint, barely a breeze compared to the gale I’d felt with Rowan, but it was there. Alive.
My lips parted in a silent gasp. Mikail was my second chance.
For a moment, something in his gaze wavered. A flicker of doubt crossed his eyes, as if he hadn’t expected this, as if… he didn’t want this to be real.
My soul cried out in silent supplication.
But the spark died out.
His face hardened again.
“I, Alpha Mikail of the Silverbane pack, reject Lyra Blackthorne as my mate.”
The world shattered around me.
No. No, no, no.
The pain of rejection was a fire that pierced my chest, but this time… it was worse. I felt my wolf howl inside me. Her lament was heart-wrenching, and then… silence.
Emptiness.
My wolf died inside me.
A heart-wrenching scream escaped my lips and I collapsed to the ground, unable to stand. The bond broken twice… was a fate worse than death.
The voices around me became a distant murmur.
“If she has lost her wolf, she is no longer a Moon.
“Then she has no purpose.
“She will be executed at dawn.”
Everything faded into shadows. I was falling… falling…
Until his voice stopped me.
“Stop!”
It was Mikail.
The voices died away.
I forced my eyes open and saw him. Standing there, like a cruel god looking down on a mere insect.
“The traitorous daughter of a deceased Alpha must not die so quickly. More suffering still awaits her.”
My heart sank at the sight of his dark, merciless gaze.
The trial was over. But my true torment was just beginning.
The abyss closed in on me. And I fell into the darkness.
**Rowan**Mikail’s reputation was well-deserved, and everyone in the Moonfang pack knew it. He was a cruel and ruthless Alpha, one who had no qualms about destroying anyone who stood in his way.However, as I observed him during my stay, I realized that his interest in Lyra seemed to be nothing more than a matter of dominance.That made me relax slightly.If Mikail had shown any kind of attachment to the former Luna, the situation would be much more complicated. But no, everything about his demeanor suggested he was merely marking his territory, ensuring his authority wasn’t challenged.Even so, Calista, ever perceptive, immediately sensed the tension in the air.“What are you thinking, Rowan?”I shot her a quick glance after making sure Mikail had moved far enough away with his second-in-command.“That you tone down your defiant attitude a couple of notches,” I replied in a low voice, serious enough for her to know I wasn’t joking.Calista frowned and crossed her arms in exasperation
The guard grew nervous and took a step back, which brought me dangerously close to him.Finally, he began to stammer in an attempt to explain himself.“T-the former Moon, Lyra… was taken to the dungeon… after Moon Calista told Alpha Rowan that she should be punished…”My fingers clenched. I hadn’t given any order for Lyra to be locked up, let alone punished.Calista.I wanted to know what had happened, why Alpha Rowan had made that decision, when he had left Lyra’s suffering in my hands.But before I could say anything to the guard, Rowan himself suddenly appeared, a spark of curiosity and pride in his eyes.“You’re finally back, Alpha Mikail,” he said in a strange tone, as if he expected my return to mean something more than just a mere presence on his territory.I held his gaze with my usual hostility.I didn’t like that he thought he was more than he was just because he held the title of Alpha.“I had to step away for a few hours,” I replied simply, crossing my arms, “but upon my r
**Mikail**The night air was cold when I stepped out of the room, but no colder than the indifference with which I had treated Lyra.I had no reason to doubt my own words; I had already rejected her, and what I said was no lie. Her reputation was tarnished, and I couldn’t afford to have a Moon like her in the Silverbane pack.Still, something in her eyes had unsettled me. It wasn’t the pleading, nor the indignation, but the way she clung to her pride despite everything.As if she truly believed she was innocent.But I couldn’t afford to fall into that trap. There were too many things surrounding her, too many shadows in her story for me to get involved in her life.It wasn’t my problem. It couldn’t be.“Alpha,” the voice of Krimson, my beta, snapped me out of my thoughts. His expression was serious, which meant he had important information.“What did you find out?”Krimson crossed his arms and lowered his voice slightly, as if he didn’t want anyone else to hear.“I spoke with several
“Did I hear you correctly, Alpha Mikail?” Rowan asked in a controlled tone, though her eyes betrayed a growing sense of unease. “Are you saying you want to stay with the pack for a few more days?”Mikail nodded calmly, unfazed by the Alpha’s apparent annoyance.“I have matters to resolve, and this seems to be the best place. I don’t want to cause any trouble,” Mikail said, though his tone suggested he knew full well how uncomfortable his presence was.Rowan frowned. Matters to resolve?Alpha Mikail had asked him to put Lyra in a room after she fainted, causing many in the pack to question his decision.Now he felt caught between a rock and a hard place for having agreed; he had expected Mikail to impose some kind of punishment on Lyra, but that didn’t seem to be his intention.What were his intentions, really?What worried him most was the reason for Mikail’s presence. He had been very surprised that Mikail was Lyra’s second-chance mate.The idea that Mikail could claim Lyra at any mo
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