Ashley
Like an iron cage, the Mating Ceremony loomed over me and trapped me within. I had no choice but to face my impending doom.The entire pack had gathered, elders and warriors alike, along with visiting wolves from other packs.
Inside the dressing chamber where I waited to be called upon, I fastened the intricate waist chain around my ceremonial gown, the weight of my expensive cloak pressing on my shoulders. Outside, four high-ranking warriors stood guard. Four. As if I were a high-value prisoner rather than a former warrior stripped of my wolf and status. Carina stormed in, eyes gleaming with malice.
She wore a gown so similar to mine that at a glance, you’d mistake her for the Luna. "Feeling proud of yourself?” she sneered. “Don’t get too comfortable. I’ll make sure everyone remembers who the real Luna is." I’m pretty sure Carina has no idea that I’m truly just her substitute. Otherwise, she wouldn’t waste her time.She used to ignore me—even after I got together with Jace. But once he started talking about marrying me, everything changed.
With a vicious smirk, she yanked the scarf from my neck, revealing the bruised fingerprints Elder Joseph had left behind. A grotesque reminder of how close I had come to death. “What a shame,” she chuckled, spinning on her heel. “He should’ve finished the job.” Exhaling sharply, I turned to face the ceremonial altar. It was a breathtaking sight, adorned with flowers and gleaming gold. Yet all I saw was a stage set for my destruction. Jace approached, his touch deceptively gentle as he led me toward the Moon Goddess statue at the front of the hall, which overlooked everyone. I knew better, though. His grip was firm, unyielding. The moment he marked me, I would be bound to him, stripped of any remaining freedom. Yes. Part of this unifying ceremony was the fact that he was also going to mark me. To publicly lay claim to me. “Oh, Jace . . . !" There Carina was, reaching for Jace from the line of seated guests. “Jace, help me . . .” She shakily stood to her feet, drawing everyone's attention, before pressing her hand to her forehead. I had never found Carina's voice so sweet before. Her old trick again. I watched Jace, waiting for him to abandon the ritual as he always had before because of Carina. But this time was different. He hesitated only briefly before giving a sharp nod to his right-hand. Lucas, ever obedient, carried Carina away as she cast Jace a tearful, disbelieving look. Like she couldn't believe her eyes. My stomach twisted with disappointment. I need chaos—something that will let me escape to the border where Lucas promised to let me go. The ceremony continued without hitches, and soon after, we reached the main crux of the event. The marking itself. Jace’s breath was warm against my skin as he lowered his lips toward my neck. Coming closer and closer with every passing second. A crazy plan was already forming in my head. An escape plan, or at best, a plan for the purpose of rebellion. I wasn't going to go gently. “Wait!” A commanding voice cut through the tension. “I believe Miss Ashley has a better option—one that will truly help her grow.” He was Alpha Henry, leader of a neighbouring pack. I had met him once during a joint operation. He was from Jace’s father’s generation, a seasoned Alpha whose reputation was built on blood and victory. If our old Alpha hadn’t died in battle, Jace wouldn’t have been forced to take over so soon. I suspected this was the plot that was meant to unfold. The plan that Jace had told me about earlier. Tension crackled in the air as the two alphas faced off. Henry, though much older, carried an air of dominance that came from years of hard-won experience. His gaze was sharp, his stance unshaken. “Let her go, Jace.” His voice was firm, almost condescending. “I don’t want to hurt you. You are, after all, Luca and Elena’s son. We want the same thing.” Jace’s jaw clenched. “I don’t know what you’re talking about.” His voice was low, steady, but the way he emphasized our and my left no doubt about his claim. “Ashley grew up in our pack. She has always been my mate.” A murmur spread through the gathered wolves. They couldn’t hear the alphas’ hushed words, but the tension alone had them on edge. To them, this wasn’t just a ceremony anymore—it was a spectacle. A fight for possession. The moment the Alphas turned on each other, their dominant auras clashing in silent battle, I felt the shift in the air. I tensed up, my muscles locking in place. Jace’s refusal to yield darkened Henry’s expression. His patience snapped. Henry lunged first. Jace met his attack head-on, shifting mid-air, their massive wolf forms colliding with a thunderous crash. The battle erupted in full force. Chaos spread, wolves scattering as the Alphas clashed, their raw power sending tremors through the ground. No one was watching me. Slipping into the shadows at the edge of the hall, I dashed toward the nearby forest, hoping to spot Lucas. Then, the stench of blood and chaotic wolf aura hit me so powerfully that I was disoriented for a moment. A rough hand clamped around my arm like a vise. Rogues. How could it be rogues again? I didn’t hesitate. Twisting my wrist, I drove my free fist upward, striking true. But the Rogue was stronger.His grip tightened before he staggered, barely hindered by my attack.
I fought, kicking, slicing, but I was outnumbered. My limbs were wrenched back, a rope binding my wrists.Then, with brutal efficiency, they lifted me over a broad shoulder.
No! Not again. The sounds of the battle faded as they carried me outside toward the end of the forest. Something felt off. They weren’t in a hurry, moving at a steady pace as if they had no fear of being caught by the wolves. I forced myself to stay calm, to conserve my strength. But the creeping sense of dread gnawed at me, growing heavier with every second. Then, they stopped. I was thrown to the ground. The impact jarred my body, but I gritted my teeth and pushed myself up, my legs trembling beneath me. Beta Lucas stood in front of me, rigid and imposing. A second figure stood a short distance away, his back turned to me—familiar, yet unrecognizable in this moment. “Why didn’t you tell me the plan changed?” I demanded, keeping my voice steady despite the sickening weight in my chest. “I didn’t expect there’re rogues.” A cold sneer cut through the air. “You’re too naive,” he scoffed. “We went through so much effort to strip you of your wolf. Did you really think we'd ever let you go?” His words hit like a slap. My mind reeled, struggling to process them. So it was all part of a plan—to strip me of my wolf… Even the rogues had been nothing more than their pawns! I glanced toward the figure ahead of me, my pulse hammering. And then, as if sensing my gaze, he turned. Jace.SeleneLater, when gentle music filled the night sky and the feast spread out before them, Ashley found herself sitting with Zane a little ways from the crowd on a warm patch of grass. Lanterns cast a golden glow over his magnificent features, highlighting the strength in his jaw, the endless blue depth of his eyes. He looked like the man she had fallen for all over again: fierce, stubborn, but endlessly loyal. Just like how I created him to be.Ashley's thoughts had been gnawing at her all night, and finally she let them spill into the open like a cracked egg on the ground.“Zane,” she began softly, her fingers brushing the back of his hand, which she had placed on her thigh as she sat in front of him cross legged. “There’s something I need to tell you.”He turned to her instantly, always attuned to the subtle shifts in her tone. “What is it?”She exhaled, staring at the stars above, meeting eyes with me but oblivious to that fact. “I was afraid. Not of you. Never of you. But of wha
Selene/Moon GoddessI have been called by many names. I have seen many lifetimes be born and others be destroyed. Some, I intervened, others, I allowed to run their course.Unlike many believe, I am not the one who determines the future. I can only see it, but most times, there's nothing I can do but give a nudge in the right direction.Yes, I am called a useless goddess because of it sometimes, but my creations have always been ignorant creatures. But as they do say, even if a monkey is ugly and stupid, it will still find love in the arms of its mother.My creations, although with a tendency to be very stubborn and ungrateful, are so dear to me that I can't help but watch over them whenever my window is full. I can't help but smile when they laugh at the most mundane things, or cry when something they love disappears. I see it all. I know it all. But in the end, I am only as powerful as they allow me to be.I rotated my orb, watching a particular set of people who had held my intere
Ashley “What are you doing?” I asked.“You did not just fight,” she said, her voice raw from shouting commands during battle. “You bore the burden of prophecy, and you carried us to survival. Without you, this war could not have been in our favour.”I swallowed, my throat tight. “I only did what was necessary, it's what any of us would have done if the roles were reversed.” I murmured, though the words felt small against the weight of what had just happened. “The safety of the tribe is over anything else.”A small smile tugged at the woman's lips, softening her usually sharp face. “Spoken like a true Lycan Queen.” She turned to Zane. “You made the right choice in the end.”“I never doubted it for one moment,” he replied, wrapping an arm abroad my waist and pulling me close with a roguishness that made me blush. Another voice followed, Sir Lazarus. He didn't look like he had fought much, because his clothes were still intact, somehow. His eyes, sharp and proud, softened as he looked
Ashley The embers and sound of battle were no more. I almost expected something to crash or thud in the distance as I walked through the path leading to the grove. The smell of wet earth and new beginnings threatened to emerge, but I couldn't fully bask in it until I was sure Clara was okay. Seeing her body getting thrown off that hill did things to my mind that I could have never imagined. She had become like a sister to me, even though our first meeting hadn't exactly been a good one. It almost made me laugh when I remembered how she'd held a spear to my throat and planned how I was going to get executed for potentially being a threat to Zane.Her loyalty was unmatched.When I reached there, Bryce was beside her on the bed, in clean clothes. From the dampness of his hair, he likely just even had a bath since the last time I saw him. “I had to force him to go and get a bath,” said Alicia with a sad look in her eyes. Looking at her then, I was curious to know what he thought about
Ashley There was a way to save him. She could call him back, tether his existence to her own, at a cost. “The physical may die, but out spirits extend beyond our physical bodies. I can still feel his wolf, struggling underneath it all. He's calling out to me, and it hurts to see him so broken, but I know I can solve this…”“How?”“I already told you. I'll bind us together with an eternal vow, Ashley. It's like a mating bond, but while a mating bond brings the physical together, this vow brings our spirits into one existence. We would be one.”I immediately understood the implications. “But that would mean—”“I would technically lose my presence in you to some degree. Since a shared spirit cannot be in two places at one. The unity will connect us, but…”“It's also very risky. I could lose you forever.” I looked down at my hands, covered in the dried blood belonging to Zane. I had promised that we would never be separated again, and I was telling the truth. I wasn't going to let him d
Ashley My hands trembled as I pressed them against Zane’s chest. His skin, usually so warm, was ice beneath my palms. His heartbeat was silent, his body still. The battlefield, moments ago alive with the clash of steel and the roar of wolves, seemed to shrink away, leaving me kneeling in the dirt beside him.The smell of death hung in the air, so still and heavy that the weight almost crushed my lungs. In my head, no ideas emerged to show me the way to save Zane. I didn't know what to do, and my hands started to tremble from the sheer helplessness I felt. I couldn't lose him, but it had been so late.I could still see the image burned into my mind—Jace killing him by plunging that blade into his chest, the way the light left his eyes. His cry of agony as the blade pierced through his flesh and emerged from his back cleanly. His blood pouring out of his body was he fell to his knees, turning to me one last time before he fell into the dirt.All around me, the chaos no longer reigned.