LOGINAdelaide's POV
"Alpha Ulrik, you seem to forget I'm the daughter of the Frostfang's Alpha. Alpha blood runs through my veins..."
Ulrik cut me off with a snort. "You grew up shielded by your parents and pack. You've never seen war's teeth, never faced a real battle. Velda despises soft wolves like you. I'm sparing you the humiliation of her tongue."
I lifted my chin, voice steady as the north wind. "If she insults me, I'll let it slide. Keeping the bigger picture in mind is Luna's first duty, isn't it? You said yourself I'm perfect for the role."
He raked a hand through his rain-damp hair. "Why court trouble? The Lycan King's orders stand. Even as my Luna, Velda won't interfere with pack management. She disdains everything you value."
"Do I cling so desperately to being Bloodmoon's Luna?" I countered, fingers tightening around the comb in my grip.
Ulrik was a fearless fighter, but managing a pack? It was not his strong suit.
The former Luna's wolf was failing—Digby's potions were the only thing keeping her alive, and they were expensive.
Running the pack cost a fortune—food, medicine, everything.
Bloodmoon's accounts were practically empty.
For the past year, it had been my Frostfang assets keeping them afloat.
And this was the thanks I got?
Ulrik lost his patience. "Forget it. I'm done talking. I just had to inform you—you can agree or not, but it won't change a thing."
I watched him turn and leave without a backward glance. Bitterness flooded me.
I walked back to my cottage through the storm.
The house, a short distance from the Packhouse, felt lonelier now. I used to wonder why Ulrik never invited me into his home.
Now I understood.
Beata, my omega from Frostfang, was waiting inside.
After showering and changing out of my rain-soaked clothes, I sat at the vanity to comb my golden hair.
I filled Beata in on what had happened.
Beata sniffled. "Luna Adelaide, Alpha Ulrik is such a jerk. He's your mate—how could he do this?"
"Knock it off," I snapped, shooting her a glare. "He never marked me. That temporary bite on my neck? Just a scratch. He's not my real mate. Now fetch the Frostfang asset ledger."
"Why the ledger?" Beata wiped her eyes.
I tapped her ear. "Dense much? If Bloodmoon's Alpha treats me like dirt, why stick around as their lackey?"
Beata rubbed her ringing ear. "But the alliance—Luna Airella arranged it. Alpha Bentley wanted pureblood pups from you."
Hearing my mother's name made my fangs pierce my lip.
My dad bonded with my mom for life—they had six sons and one daughter.
My brothers followed our dad into battle for the Lycan King.
All of them died three years ago in the Silvermoon Canyon massacre.
Born into Frostfang, I had brothers—enough that I'd never inherit. Yet Dad, Alpha Bentley, still sent me to train.
In Shadow Peaks, I learned hunting, fighting, strategy—from the shifter elders themselves.
At fifteen, I found my wolf and shifted for the first time.
But when I got back, Frostfang was shattered. Alpha Bentley and my brothers—all gone in that same damn battle.
Mom's wolf withered without her mate.
Clutching me, she whispered, "Find a strong Alpha. Birth strong pups under the full moon. You're my last moonbeam."
My heart felt carved out. No tears—just a howl stuck in my throat.
I trained to be the Luna who watches over the Alpha, the one who cares for every wolf in the pack.
Then my mom chose Ulrik for me—all because he swore to make me his Luna and honor our bond.
But six months ago, Frostfang was hit.
Every wolf—elders with snow-white fur, pups still on blood-milk, even the patrol guards—was torn apart.
My youngest nephew, barely weaned, was nailed to the moonlight altar.
When the Lycan King's guard and shifter enforcers arrived, they caught just a few killers.
Bloodtooth wolves, their bodies marked with their pack's totem.
They didn't care about exposing themselves—their brutality was pure vengeance.
By the time I got back, all I found were my mom and grandmother's bodies.
Now Frostfang's down to me, the only unmarked she-wolf left.
To the hyena-like tribal elders, rebuilding Frostfang's glory was just a joke. To them, an unmated female's just a breathing ornament.
But Velda? She was different. She just tore through a northern tribe's leader, becoming the first female commander to earn the Bloodclaw Medal.
With her backing Ulrik, his path'd be smoother. No wonder the Tenar clan agreed to let her join Bloodmoon as Luna.
Third Person's POVAs a result, the overwhelmed Princess Helia had absolutely no time to care whether Velda lived or died; she simply ordered her to be kept under strict lock and key.As for Brock Freeman, he had been executed the moment they departed the Northern Kingdom's capital. His corpse was now strung up in the town of Snowdeer for public display.By the time dusk settled in, Adelaide and Anilo had wrapped up their day's work, leaving the Royal Patrol headquarters completely exhausted.The moment she stepped out the front gates, she caught the scent of Lance's unique, steady Alpha pheromones.She looked up and immediately spotted him waiting for her with a warm smile.Lance reached out his hand, a relaxed, easy grin playing on his lips."We're off tomorrow. Why don't we go pick Cedric up, bring him back to the pack, and spend some time together?"His deep, magnetic voice instantly soothed the exhaustion from her long day
Third Person's POVFor Adelaide's sake, he didn't care in the slightest about the kind of backlash or insults he would face within the noble werewolf circles.Anilo from the Royal Patrol couldn't have been more thrilled when he heard the news.He firmly believed that after this purge, the Royal Patrol would emerge as a much more formidable fighting force.However, his joy came a bit too soon.The investigation had barely begun when several officials started protesting, claiming that the Royal Patrol's duties overlapped with those of the Capital Guard. They petitioned Lycan Erasmus to disband the unit altogether.Adelaide had long anticipated this day would come. Taking the initiative, she formally requested the King's permission to map out and distinctly divide the responsibilities of both forces.Lycan Erasmus didn't approve the request immediately. Instead, he brought up a completely unrelated matter."Luna Clarissa asked abo
Third Person's POVWanda gave a faint, breezy laugh."So what? My reputation is ten times worse than yours, and they still took me in, didn't they? Every she-wolf is blessed by the Moon Goddess; there's absolutely no need to give a damn about street gossip."Sandra stepped up from the side, offering a gentle explanation."This is Wanda. After the Glenveils investigated and cleared the truth, they officially welcomed her back."Sheila was taken aback. If she had already returned to her pack, why was she still showing up at the Independent Center?She looked at Wanda in confusion.Melinda stepped forward warmly, pulling Sheila into a comforting hug. "I'm Melinda. Welcome. This place is a home for all she-wolves who have suffered."Not knowing Melinda's noble background, Sheila asked hesitantly, "Do you live here too?""I do," Melinda said, squeezing Sheila's icy hands. "From now on, we can keep each other company."
Third Person's POV"Yes, ma'am! Let me help you pack your bags so you can hurry back." Sandra turned and stepped forward to help."Stay right there!" Wanda jumped up abruptly, her entire aura shifting. Her eyes turned sharp, radiating a heavy, oppressive presence."Don't touch my things! I'll pack them myself!" With that, she stomped quickly back to her room.Melinda tilted her head, exchanging a glance with Paisley, who signaled with her eyes for Melinda to follow her.Paisley possessed intuition far beyond that of a normal she-wolf; she immediately sensed that something was off with Wanda.Melinda stood up and followed Wanda's scent trail down the hall.The room wasn't large. A few muddy footprints remained on the floor, and two pairs of shoes were carelessly tossed about, one here and one there, as if kicked off the moment she walked in.Wanda was clutching a set of plain, simple clothes tightly against her chest. The way she cherished the fabric was a stark contrast to her usual a
Third Person's POVAfter dropping that freezing directive, Winslow turned on his heel and walked out, harshly snapping at the servants outside to get in there and clean up the broken porcelain.Rowena leaned weakly against the headboard, slowly closing her eyes.Two trails of cold tears slid silently down her wrinkled cheeks.Useless. Her son was completely and hopelessly useless.The next morning, Rowena summoned reporters from all the major press outlets in the capital and laid out the entire conspiracy for them to see.The ugly truth behind the whole mess was exposed without a single detail held back.Unsurprisingly, even these seasoned reporters, who were used to insane internal pack drama, looked completely shell-shocked.Rowena quietly watched the expressions on their faces—the skepticism, the political calculation, the cold indifference.Taking a deep breath, she continued, "I am overwhelmingly ashamed of my
Third Person's POVSabrina was nearly out of her mind with rage, her wolf teetering on the edge of a total meltdown. She let out a piercing scream."Adelaide! I will curse your name to the Moon Goddess every single night!"Adelaide and Paisley completely ignored her screaming, striding straight out without looking back.The Glenveil Pack's intel network was terrifyingly efficient. It only took one night for the entire truth to be compiled into a top-secret report sitting right on the desk.Rowena stayed up reading through the entire investigation and immediately summoned Alpha Winslow to her private sitting room.Even though her aura had thinned out with age, it still carried a heavy, intimidating weight."Tomorrow, you will kick Sabrina out of this pack and bring Wanda back. At the same time, dispatch our people to every crowded district in the capital to spread the truth and flip the public narrative protecting the Independent Cente
Adelaide's POV"These past days, I've stayed by his side, but he won't respond to anything. He's been poisoned to the point of muteness and won't let anyone near," Lance sighed."He goes crazy when I approach. At first, when I called him 'Cedric,' he reacted a bit, but then he becam
Third Person's POVIt seemed everyone had forgotten her heroic feats at the Southern Border.Gossip swarmed around her like flies until the royal family issued a clarification.Velda could have stayed in the army, but now Adelaide held a nominal position as the Ironthorn Army
Third Person's POVThe ruby necklace had six rubies in the pendant, with the middle one shaped like a wolf's head.It was fancy, not the type you'd find in a regular store—more like something a top jewelry brand would make.Adelaide quickly stood and waved her hands. "Nope, this is way too nice. I
Third Person's POVAfter the Frostfang Pack was massacred by the Western Tribe, Mallory bought several ink bottles to ease his guilt, but they remained unsent.His wolf whimpered in his mind—a sound of grief and uncertainty.Mallory squatted down, lifted Cedric into his arms, and choked out, "I did







