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The Lycan King's forgotten Goddess

The Lycan King's forgotten Goddess

She died betrayed by the mate she loved… only to wake on the very day he was meant to destroy her. Freya Lunareth was once the perfect future Luna—loyal, obedient, and hopelessly devoted to Alpha Kaelen Varkor. But love became poison when Kaelen publicly rejected her, humiliated her, and left her to die. Except death was not the end. Given a second chance, Freya returns to the night everything began—with all her memories intact and a vow burning in her soul: This time, she will not break. This time, she will reject him first. But fate has rewritten more than her revenge. When the ancient and feared Lycan King, Eros Draven, arrives unexpectedly, Freya’s defiance awakens something buried deep within her—an impossible power tied to secrets older than kingdoms themselves. Because Freya is no ordinary wolf. She carries a forgotten force. A dangerous past. And a connection to the king that should not exist. As betrayal turns to war, hidden powers awaken, and destiny begins unraveling centuries-old lies, Freya must decide— Will she become the weapon fate created… Or the queen powerful enough to rewrite it? In a world of ruthless Alphas, deadly rogues, and ancient kings, one rejected Luna may become the most dangerous woman alive.
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Chapter: Epilogue: The Heir Beyond Heaven
Nineteen years passed faster than anyone expected.The North no longer resembled the kingdom Eros and Freya had fought so hard to save. The scars of war had faded beneath thriving cities, prosperous villages, and generations of children who knew peace as their birthright. Roads stretched across territories once divided by fear. Markets overflowed with trade from distant lands. Laughter filled places where silence had once lingered.The kingdom had become everything they had dreamed it could be.And at the center of it stood the Draven family.Freya often found herself wondering how time had managed to move so quickly.One moment Evren had been a child chasing butterflies through palace gardens.Now he towered over most warriors in the North.The years had shaped him into a young man who carried himself with quiet confidence. His dark hair had grown longer, often falling across silver eyes that seemed capable of seeing things others missed. There was something about him that drew atten
Last Updated: 2026-06-24
Chapter: Chapter 118: Five Years Later
The news of Freya's third pregnancy was received with varying levels of dignity.Freya accepted it with happiness.Eros accepted it with cautious optimism.The kingdom accepted it with celebration.Evren and Lucien accepted it as an opportunity to ask approximately five hundred questions a day.By the time Freya reached her final months, she had answered every possible variation of how babies arrived, where babies slept, whether babies could join sword training, and why babies weren't born already old enough to play games.The last question came from Lucien.The answer disappointed him greatly.Years passed quickly after that.One moment the boys were small enough to fit in her arms.The next they were racing through the fortress like storms in human form.Evren grew into a thoughtful child whose curiosity only deepened with age. He wanted to understand everything. Books fascinated him. Ancient stories fascinated him. Questions fascinated him most of all. The mark over his heart remai
Last Updated: 2026-06-22
Chapter: Chapter 117: One Year Later
The fortress had survived wars, political disasters, divine interventions, and several centuries of Eros Draven's temper. What it was not prepared for was two boys under the age of two. Freya realized that shortly after Lucien was born. Evren had greeted his younger brother with the kind of excitement usually reserved for discovering buried treasure. For the first three days, he followed the healers around the fortress demanding updates. By the fourth day, he had appointed himself Lucien's personal guardian. By the fifth, everyone understood that separating him from the baby would require military intervention. The situation only became more complicated as Lucien grew older. Unlike Evren, whose presence often carried an inexplicable sense of wonder, Lucien arrived in the world determined to make himself known through sheer personality. Even as an infant, he possessed a stubborn streak strong enough to rival his father's. If Evren wanted something, he usually found creative ways to
Last Updated: 2026-06-22
Chapter: Chapter 116: The Mark No One Could Read
The celebrations lasted for three days.Freya hadn't expected that.She knew the kingdom would be happy. The birth of a royal heir was always a significant event, especially after everything the North had endured over the years. What she hadn't anticipated was the sheer scale of it. Villages held feasts. Bonfires burned throughout the night. Songs were written before the child was even a week old, and somehow every version portrayed him as either a future hero or a tiny menace destined to terrorize the palace staff.Judging by what she'd seen so far, the second version seemed more believable.At the moment, Evren was asleep in her arms, blissfully unaware that an entire kingdom had already fallen in love with him.Freya sat beside the nursery window while afternoon sunlight spilled across the room. Snow still covered the mountains beyond the fortress, but spring had begun creeping into the valleys below. The world felt softer these days.Peace had finally become real.A quiet knock so
Last Updated: 2026-06-22
Chapter: Chapter 115: The First Child
The storm should have hidden the stars.Every healer inside the royal fortress would later swear to that fact.Rain lashed against the windows hard enough to shake the glass. Thunder rolled across the mountains without pause, and clouds covered the sky from horizon to horizon. Yet sometime after midnight, people began noticing points of silver light appearing above the fortress. At first there were only a few. Then dozens. Then hundreds. Before long, the entire sky glittered as though the storm no longer possessed the authority to conceal it.Inside the royal chambers, nobody paid attention.Not at first.Every thought centered on Freya.The room buzzed with controlled activity as healers moved back and forth carrying supplies while attendants prepared fresh water and linens. The atmosphere remained focused despite the growing tension. Royal births were always important. This one carried the weight of history.Not because of crowns or kingdoms.Because nobody truly knew what was about
Last Updated: 2026-06-22
Chapter: Chapter 114: The stars
By the seventh month of Freya's pregnancy, the entire kingdom had become invested in the arrival of the royal child.What began as excitement had gradually evolved into something closer to obsession.Every village seemed determined to contribute something. Handmade blankets arrived from the eastern territories. Wooden toys appeared from mountain settlements. Jewelry, clothing, carvings, books, and gifts filled entire rooms within the fortress. At one point, a farmer traveled three days simply to deliver a carved wooden horse he had spent months making.Freya found the generosity overwhelming.Eros found it concerning.Mostly because he had become convinced every object entering the fortress required inspection.Freya eventually threatened to ban him from the nursery if he continued interrogating gift bearers.The threat proved surprisingly effective.For approximately two days.After that, he simply became more discreet about it.The nursery itself occupied a quiet wing overlooking th
Last Updated: 2026-06-22
The Mark Of Orathyn

The Mark Of Orathyn

Evren Draven was born with a mark no one could explain. For nineteen years it remained silent. Then ancient ruins buried beneath the northern mountains awaken, and the symbol hidden on his chest begins to burn. Pearl Ashbourne has spent her life hunting monsters and uncovering forgotten history. When several Wardens vanish near the newly discovered ruins, she is sent north to investigate what lies beneath the mountains. The mission should have been simple. Instead, every answer leads to another question. Why do the ruins react to Evren? Why do ancient symbols seem to recognize Pearl? And why do forbidden records speak of a forgotten race erased so completely that even their name should no longer exist? As buried secrets rise to the surface, Evren and Pearl uncover a conspiracy older than kingdoms, older than Lycans, and perhaps older than the gods themselves. Someone has been manipulating events for centuries. Someone has been waiting for them since before they were born. And if the truth is revealed, the world may never be the same again.
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Chapter: Chapter 17: The Language of Stone
The camp came alive before dawn, long before the sun touched the snow-covered ruins. Guards moved between the tents carrying fresh supplies, horses stamped impatiently against the frozen ground, and somewhere nearby Astrid was already arguing with a soldier over whose turn it was to fetch water. The city still slept beneath its blanket of snow, its broken towers fading into the pale morning mist, but the expedition had learned that Orathyn never truly rested. Every new day seemed to uncover another secret hidden beneath its silent streets.Pearl fastened the straps of her cloak and stepped outside, pulling it tighter against the cold. The sharp winter air stung her cheeks, instantly waking her more effectively than sleep ever could. She had only taken a few steps toward the fire when someone held out a steaming mug."I remembered," Evren said.She accepted it almost automatically before realizing what it was. Coffee. Exactly the way she drank it.Her eyes lifted to his. "You remembere
Last Updated: 2026-06-29
Chapter: Chapter 16: Echoes Beneath the Stone
The walk back to the central square felt strangely different from every journey they had made through the ruins before. The city remained as silent as ever, its towering buildings disappearing into drifting snow, yet something about it had changed. Pearl couldn't explain the feeling. They had left the mysterious wooden box exactly where they had found it, unopened and untouched, but it lingered in her thoughts as persistently as if she had carried it back herself.When the camp finally came into view, the familiar sight brought an unexpected sense of comfort. Smoke drifted from the cooking fires, soldiers moved between tents carrying supplies, and several scouts were already arguing over whose turn it was to prepare the evening meal. After spending hours wandering forgotten corridors beneath the city, ordinary life felt almost unreal. For a little while, it allowed everyone to forget they were standing in the middle of a civilization erased from history.Astrid stretched her arms abov
Last Updated: 2026-06-29
Chapter: Chapter 15: A Question Left Unanswered
The laughter from the meeting hall followed them into the street, lingering just long enough to make the ancient city feel less oppressive. It faded as they continued deeper into the ruins, swallowed by towering buildings and snow-covered avenues that had not known the sound of human voices for thousands of years. Pearl found herself glancing back once before turning the corner. For a fleeting moment, she imagined the city had welcomed it.The thought was absurd.She blamed the lack of sleep.Their route carried them toward the western quarter of the ruins, where the buildings grew taller and the streets noticeably narrower. Massive bridges of black stone connected rooftops overhead, casting long shadows across the snow below. Wind drifted through the empty passages with a low, mournful whistle, carrying flakes of snow that glittered briefly before settling against weathered walls.Lucien had already disappeared several paces ahead, stopping every few minutes to examine another carvin
Last Updated: 2026-06-29
Chapter: Chapter 14 :- Echoes That Remember
The discovery of the circular platform changed the mood of the expedition more than anyone cared to admit. No one said it aloud, but every member of the group had begun expecting the impossible. Ancient doors no longer surprised them. Symbols waking beneath their fingertips had become almost routine. The unsettling part was not that the city reacted—it was that it seemed to be waiting for specific people to arrive before revealing another piece of itself.By midmorning Rowan divided the expedition into smaller groups to survey the surrounding district. The city was simply too vast to search together, and after a lengthy discussion it was decided that no one would venture beyond calling distance of another team. Pearl found herself assigned to Evren, Astrid, Lucien, and Rosalie, while Rowan led the remaining scouts farther east.Astrid looked delighted."So we're officially the interesting group."Rowan didn't even glance back."No," he called over his shoulder. "You're the group I'm m
Last Updated: 2026-06-28
Chapter: Chapter 13 – The Language of Small Things
Morning settled quietly over the forgotten city, wrapping the black stone ruins beneath a fresh layer of snow. The jagged towers that had seemed so threatening at sunset now stood almost serene beneath the pale light, as though they had never hidden ancient secrets beneath their streets. From a distance the camp looked ordinary. Fires crackled between ruined buildings, soldiers prepared their equipment, and the smell of coffee drifted through the cold air. Yet beneath the familiar rhythm lingered a tension no one could ignore. The black book discovered the previous day rested inside Rowan's tent, Raven had yet to fully recover from her vision, and everyone had begun accepting a truth none of them understood—that the ruins reacted differently whenever Evren and Pearl stood together.Pearl tightened the strap around her wrist before fastening the sheath at her side. She had slept little. Every time exhaustion pulled her into dreams, she found herself standing before an ancient throne su
Last Updated: 2026-06-28
Chapter: Chapter 12 :- The Dangerous Kind of Normal
The Dangerous Kind of NormalMorning arrived quietly, the pale winter light filtering through the broken ceiling of the ancient library in thin silver beams. Dust floated lazily through the air, disturbed only by the movement of Wardens and soldiers cataloguing shelves that had remained untouched for thousands of years. Somewhere farther inside the enormous chamber, Lucien was already buried beneath a mountain of scrolls despite Rowan's repeated instructions that no one was to separate from the group.Pearl had discovered that people listened to Rowan with remarkable sincerity.They simply never obeyed him.She closed the weathered journal she had been examining and rubbed the bridge of her nose. Most of the books were written in the same unfamiliar language carved throughout the ruins. The few symbols she could recognize only raised more questions than they answered.Across the room, Lucien suddenly gasped."I found another one!"Rosalie didn't even bother looking up from the shelf s
Last Updated: 2026-06-28
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