MasukThe Accusation
The morning after the funeral, the Lucaster Pack House was anything but peaceful. Whispers followed Lynnek wherever she went. Some wolves lowered their heads out of respect. Others looked away as if she no longer belonged. She ignored them and marched toward the Alpha Hall, determined to speak with her father before Claudia poisoned everyone's mind. As she reached the grand wooden doors, two guards crossed their spears. "Step aside," Lynnek ordered. The guards exchanged nervous glances. "We're under orders, Lady Lynnek." "Orders from whom?" Before either guard could answer, Claudia's smooth voice echoed through the corridor. "From the Alpha." Lynnek turned sharply. Claudia descended the staircase with Aria at her side, both dressed in expensive gowns as though they were already celebrating victory. "You have no authority to stop me," Lynnek said. "I don't," Claudia replied with a smile. "But your father does." The doors opened. Inside, Alpha Victor sat beside the council of elders. His expression was unreadable. "Lynnek," he said. "Come in." She walked into the hall, refusing to show fear. "You wanted to see me?" One of the elders stood. "A serious accusation has been made against you." Lynnek frowned. "What accusation?" Claudia sighed dramatically. "Someone has been stealing from the pack treasury." Aria stepped forward, holding a small velvet pouch. "This was found in your room." Lynnek's eyes widened. "I've never seen that before." The elder opened the pouch. Inside were several rare moon crystals—the sacred stones used to strengthen the pack's protective barrier. Gasps filled the room. Lynnek shook her head. "No... Someone planted those." Aria folded her arms. "Are you calling me a liar?" "Yes." The room fell silent. Claudia placed a comforting hand on Aria's shoulder. "My daughter would never accuse you without proof." Lynnek looked desperately at her father. "You know I would never betray this pack." Victor remained silent. Her heart pounded. "Father..." He finally spoke. "The evidence is against you." She stared at him. "You don't believe this." "I have to think about what's best for the pack." Rage replaced her grief. "No! You're thinking about what's easiest for you!" The elders murmured among themselves. One by one, they cast their votes. "Guilty." "Guilty." "Guilty." Each word struck like a knife. Finally, Elder Rowan stood. "By order of the Lucaster Council, Lynnek Lucaster is stripped of her title and banished from pack territory until further notice." The room spun. Banished? For a crime she hadn't committed? Aria's lips curled into a triumphant smile. Lynnek's wolf snarled inside her, demanding she fight. Instead, Lynnek lifted her chin. "You can take my title," she said, her voice steady despite the tears in her eyes. "You can drive me from my home. But you cannot erase the truth." She looked directly at Claudia. "The Moon Goddess sees everything." For the first time, Claudia's smile faltered. Lynnek turned to her father. "When the truth comes out, don't expect me to forgive you." Without another word, she walked out of the Alpha Hall. No one stopped her. No one defended her. As she crossed the pack border with only a small bag slung over her shoulder, she made herself a promise. She would reclaim her birthright. She would expose every lie. And everyone who had betrayed her would answer for it. Behind the trees, hidden in the shadows, a pair of icy blue eyes watched her every step. The stranger stepped forward just enough for the moonlight to catch the silver emblem on his black cloak. A wolf's head. The crest of the Blackstone Pack. Alpha Miguel had been watching... and he was far more interested in the fallen Luna than anyone realized.The Alpha Who KneltThe ride back to Blackstone was quiet.No one spoke.The weight of the truth hung over them all.Lynnek wasn't Victor Lucaster's daughter.She was the only surviving heir of the Moonfang Pack.Every answer she found only raised more questions.Who betrayed her father?Who were the hunters?And why did someone call her Princess Lynnek?---Miguel watched her from across the campfire that night.She hadn't eaten.She hadn't slept.She simply stared into the flames, clutching her mother's journal.Evelyn quietly walked over and sat beside her."My child."Lynnek didn't respond."It's all right to grieve.""I'm tired."Her voice was barely above a whisper."My mother lied to me.""No."Evelyn gently shook her head."She protected you."Lynnek looked at her."There's a difference.""There is."Evelyn smiled sadly."But a mother's love often forces impossible choices."A tear escaped Lynnek's eye."I don't even know who I am anymore."Miguel stood and walked toward them.
The Truth She Never ExpectedThe chamber was silent.No one moved.No one even breathed.Lynnek's hands trembled as she stared at the letter.> "Victor Lucaster is not your father.""What..." she whispered. "This can't be true."Her eyes darted across the page, desperate to prove the words wrong.Instead, the truth only became harder to ignore.She continued reading aloud.> "My dearest Lynnek, if this letter has reached you, then the people I feared most have finally made their move."> "Everything you were told about your birth was a lie."A painful lump formed in her throat.Miguel stood beside her despite his injured shoulder."What else does it say?"Lynnek swallowed before reading on.> "Your true father was Alpha Lucien Moonfang, the last ruler of the Moonfang Pack."The room erupted in shocked whispers.Kael's eyes widened."The Moonfang Pack..."One of the Blackstone warriors stepped back."I thought they were wiped out twenty years ago."Evelyn slowly nodded."So did everyon
Blood Doesn't LieThe sound of armored boots echoed through the hidden chamber.Claudia's voice dripped with triumph."You should have stayed banished, Lynnek."Miguel immediately stepped in front of Lynnek, his sword drawn."Stay behind me."Lynnek clutched her mother's journal against her chest."I'm not leaving it.""You won't."Kael signaled the Blackstone warriors, who formed a defensive line at the foot of the stairs.The first Lucaster guards charged down.Steel clashed against steel.The narrow staircase became a battlefield.Miguel fought like the stories said he did.One swing of his sword sent a guard's weapon flying.Another strike knocked two men backward.He didn't kill them.He simply cleared the path."We're leaving," he ordered.Claudia laughed from the top of the stairs."You think it's that easy?"She stepped into view, wearing a crimson cloak. Beside her stood Aria, dressed in black leather armor, a cruel smile on her face.Aria's eyes fell on the journal."So...
The Hidden ChamberThe silver pendant felt cold in Lynnek's palm.She stared at the crescent moon carved into its center, her heart pounding."It belonged to my mother?"Evelyn nodded."I haven't seen that pendant in over twenty years."Miguel frowned."Then why was it outside our walls?"Evelyn's expression grew troubled."Because someone wants Lynnek to find the truth... or they're trying to lure her into a trap."Lynnek tightened her grip on the pendant."I don't care. I deserve to know who my mother really was."---The next morning, Miguel summoned his generals."We're leaving."General Kael looked surprised."Where to, Alpha?"Miguel glanced at Lynnek."Lucaster."The room fell silent.Lynnek blinked."You can't be serious.""Your answers are there.""My father will never tell us the truth.""I'm not going to ask him."Miguel spread an old map across the table.Beneath Lucaster Manor was a forgotten section marked with a faded symbol—a crescent moon."There are ancient tunnels b
The IntruderThe Great Hall was in chaos.Blackstone warriors blocked every entrance while servants huddled together in fear. No one spoke. No one dared move without permission.Miguel's voice cut through the silence."Search everyone."Immediately, warriors began inspecting every guest.Lynnek knelt beside the shattered goblet. The purple liquid had burned tiny holes into the stone floor."What kind of poison does that?" she whispered.Miguel crouched beside her."It's called Shadow Venom."She looked up."You know it?"He nodded grimly."It doesn't kill instantly. It destroys trust."Lynnek frowned."I don't understand.""It attacks the mate bond. Victims begin to doubt each other. They become paranoid... angry... until they eventually turn on the person they love."A chill ran through her."So someone wanted us to destroy ourselves.""Exactly."---An hour later, every servant and guest had been questioned.Nothing.The poisoner had vanished.General Kael approached Miguel."Alpha
A Dangerous PromiseThe kiss lasted only a heartbeat.Yet it felt like time itself had stopped.Lynnek was the first to step back. Her cheeks burned as she tried to steady her breathing."What... was that?"Miguel looked just as unsettled."The mate bond.""No." She shook her head. "I've heard stories about the mate bond. No one said it felt like... this."His wolf growled possessively inside him, urging him to pull her back into his arms.Instead, Miguel took a step away."We should keep our distance until we understand what's happening."Lynnek frowned."You kissed me.""I know.""And now you're telling me to stay away from you?""If I lose control of the bond, I could put you in danger."She wanted to argue, but the seriousness in his voice stopped her.---High above them, Aria watched from the balcony.Her face twisted with rage."So the rumors were true," she hissed."They're mates."Claudia stepped out from the shadows."You saw it?"Aria nodded."They kissed."Claudia's eyes n







