LOGIN"I, Alpha Aiden of the Moonclaw Pack, reject you as my mate." On her eighteenth birthday, Rayna expected her life to begin and turn into something beautiful - instead, it shattered. Aiden rejects her in front of the entire pack. Now hunted and heartbroken, Rayna flees into the wilds… only to be rescued by Damon, a rogue Alpha with eyes like winter frost and a soul forged in shadows. He doesn’t want her. Doesn’t believe in mates. But fate doesn’t care. As her buried bloodline awakens, Rayna discovers she’s more than a cast-off - she’s the last heir to a forgotten royal legacy. One that could unite the packs… or burn them to ash.
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The moon hangs low and swollen above the Moonclaw clearing, bathing the pack in silver light. Shadows twist across the firelit circle, dancing over cloaks and proud shoulders, but none of them matter. Not right now.
All I can hear is my heartbeat. Loud. Relentless. Like a drum counting down to the moment everything changes.
Tonight is the Choosing.
I stand at the very edge of the gathering, wrapped in a borrowed cloak that smells faintly of rosemary and someone else’s home. I tug it tighter around my shoulders. The fabric scratches my skin, but I welcome the sting.
I’m eighteen now. Old enough to find my mate. Old enough to finally belong and start new life.
My wolf shifts restlessly beneath the surface, pacing just under my skin. "He’s close", she whispers. Her voice is quieter than usual, but there’s no mistaking the certainty.
My chest tightens.
I scan the sea of faces, the flames blurring my vision as nervous energy coils in my stomach. My fingers twitch at my sides. I’ve imagined this moment a thousand times - how it would feel when the bond sparks to life, when I see him and he sees me and fate finally, finally chooses me.
Even for an omega like me. - Especially for an omega like me. - I’m not supposed to hope. Not with my rank. Not with my past. But I do.
I always have.
Then I saw him. - Aiden.
Alpha Aiden, son of the Moonclaw Alpha, already feared and followed. His stride is steady, confident, powerful. The kind of presence that makes the air tighten around him. He’s all sharp lines and coiled strength - midnight hair, glacial eyes, and a jaw that looks carved from stone. Perfect.
He walks to the center of the circle. And then he stops. Because his eyes meet mine. And the bond slams into me like lightning. It steals my breath. My knees nearly buckle.
The world narrows to just us - Aiden and me.
Everything else dissolves: the crackling bonfire, the sea of curious faces, the murmured prayers of others still waiting to be chosen. All I can hear is the thunder of my heart and the whisper of my wolf, rising like a prayer: "It’s him. It’s him."
Every breath I’ve ever taken suddenly feels like it was leading to this. The moment his eyes find mine, something snaps into place. A jolt of lightning rushes through my chest, burning through my ribs and into my soul.
The bond.
It’s real. Raw. Alive. My whole body sings with it - hot and golden and full of everything I never thought I could have.
He’s mine.
My mate.
The one the moon chose for me.
I see it hit him, too. Aiden freezes, his gaze locked on me. I think - no, I know - I see a flicker of something in his eyes. Shock. Recognition. A breath that hitches in his throat. His lips part, like he’s going to say my name.
Please. Goddess, please. Let him see me. Let him choose me.
For one beautiful, perfect second, it feels like the world holds its breath.
And then he says it.
“No.”
Just one word. One syllable. But it punches the air from my lungs like a blow to the chest.
"No."
My wolf stumbles in my mind, her joy screeching into confusion.
“No,” he says again, louder now. Colder. Like ice cracking beneath my feet.
“I, Alpha Aiden of the Moonclaw Pack,” he declares, voice ringing through the clearing, “reject you as my mate.”
The words tear through me. Not like a knife. Like a cleaving. The bond - so bright and new and full of promise - shatters. And I feel everything.
It’s not just pain. It’s loss. Collapse. The undoing of a dream I didn’t even know I’d dared to have. My knees buckle. I barely catch myself.
Around me, the silence is deafening. Not because no one’s speaking - but because I can’t hear them. My pulse roars in my ears. My vision blurs. My wolf lets out a broken, panicked howl that never reaches my throat.
He rejected me. Not in private. Not gently. - In front of the entire pack. I thought fate was cruel before, but now I know it.
Aiden turns away like I’m dirt under his boots. Like I mean nothing. Like I am nothing more but a joke. And the worst part?
A tiny, fragile part of me still begs him to take it back. Still believes he felt it, too. Still wants him.
Even as I shatter.
Even as I break.
I don’t even breathe. A ripple of gasps moves through the pack. I hear laughter somewhere. Murmurs. The Elder’s voice calling for order.
But I can’t move. I can’t move.
My wolf lets out a broken snarl inside me, claws raking at the walls of my chest. And I - I stumble. I turn. I run. I want to be far away from here. I need to be...
My legs work by their own will. I don't now how far or how long did I run. The night air bites at my face as I tear into the trees, branches scraping my arms. I don’t care. I need to get away. I need to breathe."You were never meant to be his", a voice murmurs inside me. Not my wolf. Something older. Colder. This is the moment when I finally stopped running.
But something is wrong. The moon is too bright. The shadows move too fast. And the pain in my chest - there’s something beneath it. Something awakening.
A growl echoes in the dark behind me. Heavy paws crash through the underbrush. I spin, heart pounding. A pair of golden eyes meets mine.
Rogue.
My wolf surges up with a snarl and everything goes black.
Rayna POV Damon’s hand was still on my shoulder when his eyes glazed for a second - the telltale flicker of the mind-link. I could feel the ripple through the bond, his tension coiled like a drawn bow."Lira. Now. Our chambers."The link snapped closed before she could even answer. I touched his wrist. “You shouldn’t sound that scared through the link. She’ll panic.”He gave a humorless snort. “Too late for that.”Moments later, the door burst open. Lira swept in like a storm in healer’s robes, her braid half undone and eyes burning bright. Her power always came with the smell of crushed herbs and metal - sharp and clean, like the promise of rain.“What happened?” she demanded, already at my side before Damon could answer.“I’m fine,” I started, but Lira shot me a glare sharp enough to peel paint.“Don’t even try that. You look like someone drained the sun out of you.” Her fingers hovered just above my skin, and light flickered between us - faint, green-gold tendrils of her magic sea
Rayna POVI woke to the sound of silence.Not the peaceful kind. The kind that hums beneath your skin, heavy and waiting, like the pause before thunder breaks.My eyelids felt weighted with sand. Every time I tried to move, something inside me pulled in the opposite direction - a thread, taut and cold, buried deep under my ribs.The world tilted when I breathed. Silver light flickered behind my eyes.“Easy.” Damon’s voice reached me first - low, rough, and far too steady for how his pulse thundered through the bond. “You’re safe.”Safe. That word again.I wanted to believe him. But beneath the soft sheets and the faint scent of cedar and smoke that clung to him, I could feel something else - the faint echo of the temple. The Goddess’s touch. The wrongness she’d burned into me to make things right.When I turned my head, the room blurred. The moonlight through the window rippled, shifting like it was made of water instead of air.And then I heard her.“You did well.”The voice wasn’t o
Damon POVRayna was cold in my arms. Too cold.Her body felt like marble, her skin kissed by frost. But her pulse - thank the Goddess - still beat, steady and strong, beneath my fingertips.I didn’t think. I just lifted her, holding her tight to my chest, and left the temple behind.The guards at the door straightened when they saw me, eyes wide, but I didn’t stop to explain. The air outside had changed - the night itself felt muted, thick, as if the world was holding its breath.The hum that had haunted the temple was gone. But so was every sound that followed it.No wind. No crickets. Not even the faint heartbeat of the city beyond the walls. Just silence - vast and heavy.Rayna stirred faintly, her head turning against my shoulder. Her eyelashes fluttered, silver catching in the moonlight. “Damon…”“I’ve got you.” My voice came out rough, strained. I didn’t care. “You’re safe now. I swear it.”Her eyes half-opened, distant, like she was listening to something only she could hear.T
Rayna POVThe last note of Nythera’s laughter still clung to the air - thin, sharp, like a needle through my spine - before it vanished.And then, for one heartbeat, there was peace.Then came the pull.Not the gentle tug of a dream or memory - this was a wrenching force, violent and deliberate. The world rippled around me.Damon’s voice broke through, raw and terrified. “Rayna, no! Stay with me. Rayna!”I tried to answer. But my voice didn’t make it past my lips.Everything around me distorted - the temple’s marble walls, the moonlit floor, the air itself bending as though it was made of water. His hands were on my shoulders, grounding me, shaking me, his voice echoing through the thick, drowning distance.“Rayna! Open your eyes. Don’t you dare-” I heard him. But it was fading. Like I was sinking.Light collapsed inward. The world folded. My body fell away. The silver void took me again.No gravity. No sound. Just the vast, endless shimmer. The space between worlds.But this time it
Rayna POVThe first thing I felt was cold. It clung to me like frost, sinking under my skin even though I was sweating. The temple floor was hard beneath me - smooth marble veined with silver light - and someone was shouting my name, voice sharp, frayed with panic.“Rayna- gods, stay with me-” Damon. I knew that voice before I even opened my eyes. The bond trembled, faint but alive, a thread I clung to as I dragged myself back from whatever abyss I’d fallen into.Light flared overhead. Not divine this time, but from the torches Kael must’ve lit. I blinked, gasping as faces swam into view: Damon, crouched beside me, his jaw tight; Kael and Lira behind him, both looking like they’d seen a ghost. Maybe they had.“What happened?” My voice was raw, broken glass and breath. “How long-”“Seconds,” Damon said quickly, but the muscle in his cheek jumped. “You collapsed as soon as you stepped through the arch. Then… everything went to hell.”He glanced toward the temple doors. The air still s
Rayna POVWhen I opened my eyes, there was no ceiling, no floor. Just light. Endless, rippling silver stretching in every direction like water under the moon. My body felt weightless, suspended between one breath and the next.My wolf was there before I even called for her. A shimmer of fur and gold eyes beside me, tail low, hackles raised.“Where are we?” I whispered.She tilted her head, nose twitching. “Not the mortal realm. Not her temple, either.” Her voice was uneasy. Like she didn't like this either. “We’re between.”A flicker passed through the air, and suddenly the light shifted - a pulse of warmth that pressed against my skin like sunlight through mist.And then the Moon Goddess appeared.She stepped out of the glow, her feet never touching the ground. Her eyes - that same endless silver - found mine, and I saw something there I had never seen before. Fear.“Rayna,” she said softly, her voice carrying like the sea. “You should not be here.”I dropped to one knee automatical






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