LOGINNaya’s POV
The night swallowed me whole. My boots scraped softly against the uneven road as I hurried forward, breath coming in short, panicked bursts. Every shadow felt alive. Every sound behind me sent my heart slamming against my ribs. I didn’t dare slow down. I occasionally looked over my shoulder. But nothing. Just trees, an empty road and silence. Relief barely had time to bloom before I slammed into something solid. “Oouch…!” I stumbled back, palms colliding with a broad chest. Not a wall. A man. No… three of them. I froze. They were huge, towering like living shadows, red eyes glowing unnaturally in the dark. One of them grinned slowly, his gaze dragging over me. “Well… well,” he drawled. “Look what wandered into our path.” My heart plummeted. I stepped back. Another man moved instantly, circling behind me, cutting off my escape. I felt the heat of his body, the trap closing. “Easy, beauty,” the third said softly, stepping too close. He leaned in, inhaled. “Interesting… your scent’s masked. Hard to tell what you are. I like that.” They laughed… low and ugly. Fear clawed up my throat. “Please,” I whispered. “Please… let me go.” A hand clamped around my arm. I gasped as I was yanked closer. “Relax,” he mocked. “We won’t hurt you, we just want to have a little fun.” They shoved me between them. Hands pushed. Bodies blocked. The world spun as panic took over. Tears burned my eyes. “Please…no,” I cried. “Let me go… I’m pregnant.” For a heartbeat, everything stilled. Then they burst out laughing. “Yeah right,” one sneered. Hands grabbed at my clothes. Fabric tore. I screamed, thrashing wildly as they cheered, tossing me between them. Then… Headlights flared. Blinding white light cut through the darkness. A car. Hope exploded in my chest. “Please! Help me!” I screamed, waving frantically. The engine idled. A door creaked open. A silhouette stepped into the light. Tall. Broad. Unmoving. “Hey.. nothing to see here! Beat it!!” one of them barked. “This doesn’t concern you man!” Another jeered The stranger didn’t move. “I suggest you let the lady go.” His voice was calm yet carried power and command. It sent a shiver down my spine. “Uhhh.. and if we don’t?” The third challenged. He didn’t answer. But then I heard cracking bones. In the next second, a massive black wolf stood where the man had been… enormous, terrifying, its presence crushing the air from my lungs. Chaos erupted. The wolf moved with brutal efficiency. No hesitation. No mercy. Screams filled the night as bodies crashed to the ground, blood splattering the earth. I stumbled back until my spine hit a tree, hands flying to my mouth. It was over in seconds. Three men lay torn apart by one man. The wolf shifted back. A man stood there again… blood streaking his skin, chest barely heaving. I saw him clearly now. Alpha Zane Ashfang. My stomach dropped. “He… he found me,” I whispered. He calmly wiped his hands with a handkerchief, then lifted his gaze to me. I couldn’t breathe. He approached slowly. I tried to run. My legs wouldn’t move. He stopped inches away and lifted a hand. I flinched. Instead of the impact I expected, he wiped the blood from my cheek. My knees nearly buckled. Then without warning, he bent and hauled me over his shoulder. “No! Wait!” I screamed, pounding uselessly. “Put me down!” He didn’t respond. He placed me in the car, climbed in after me, and locked the doors. “Drive.” The car lurched forward. I turned to the driver. “Please… stop… let me out!!” Tugging at the door knob all to no avail. He didn’t look at me. I faced Zane again, tears spilling. “Sir, Thank you for saving me. I promise, I won’t tell anyone what I just saw. Please… just let me go.” His cold glare silenced me. Then his eyes dropped. That was when I realized. My clothes were torn. My bra fully exposed. Mortified, I tried to cover myself with my hands. Instantly Zane removed his coat and draped it over my shoulders. The warmth suddenly calmedme. And I hated that it did. Our gazes met briefly. There was nothing in his expression. I looked away and focused on the dark road. As we drove past tall trees and empty roads I couldn’t help but wonder where he was taking me. Then lanterns appeared ahead, illuminating massive stone walls and a huge iron gate engraved with one word: MOONVEIL My stomach tightened at the realization that he was taking me to his pack… It seemed to calm me a bit but then he voice came faintly “Take the tunnels,” Blood drained from my face. The tunnel? What was he planning to do to me? Was he going to lock me up like some prisoner? What about his pup? Was he going to kill us both? And then… My hand flew to my stomach. No. “No… please,” I sobbed. “Not the tunnels. My child… please.” I tugged at him desperately, tears blinding me. He didn’t look at me. Didn’t even react. He sat back against the seat, one arm resting casually as his gaze fixed on the road ahead, his face carved from stone. The car swerved and descended into darkness. Cold stone, closing walls, suffocating fear. I frantically dragged the door knob but it wouldn’t bulge Then the car stopped. I reached for the door again. It opened. But before I could get to my feet he was already there. He bent over and picked me up again, carrying me through towering doors as my screams echoed unanswered. My frantic hands collided with the cold walls of the tunnel but he didn’t bulge until he stopped and unlocked a door. He set me down inside the room and stepped back. “Freshen up,” he said coolly. “Dinner will be sent in five.” The door slammed. The lock clicked. I pounded on it, screaming, begging… until his footsteps died off. I finally turned into the room, it was luxurious. Large. Warm. Nothing like what I had imagined. But it didn’t matter. I collapsed onto the bed, burying my head into my hand, sobbing uncontrollably. “He’s going to kill me..” i chocked out… I have to escape. My feet slid off the bed as the thought struck, adrenaline flooding my veins. I wiped my tears with shaking hands and scanned the room wildly, searching for anything… anything…that could help me get out before he returned. Then… The doorknob turned. My breath caught violently in my throat. He was back. Panic exploded through me. I stumbled away from the bed, positioning myself instinctively, my body already angling toward the far side of the room. If the door opened and it was him, I’d run. I didn’t care how impossible it was…I would try. The lock clicked. The door swung open. Relief flashed through me for half a heartbeat. It wasn’t Zane. A woman stood in the doorway. She was tall, dressed in an elegant, body-hugging gown that screamed wealth and status. Her hair was perfectly styled, her face layered in flawless makeup… beautiful in a sharp, dangerous way. Then her eyes met mine. I froze. I could see rage. Raw. Undiluted. Burning rage. It wasn’t mere curiosity. It wasn’t even just surprise. It was fury… focused and personal, as though my mere existence offended her. My stomach twisted painfully. I took an unconscious step back. Who is she? And why did she look at me like I was something she couldn’t wait to destroy?Naya’s POVThe first thing I noticed was the smell.Antiseptic.Medicine.Clean sheets.It was so different from the scent of the forest that for a moment, I wondered if everything that had happened had only been a nightmare.Then the pain hit.A sharp ache spread through my side, forcing a groan from my lips.My eyelids fluttered open.The ceiling above me was white.Sunlight filtered through the curtains, casting soft rays across the room.“…Arthur.”The name escaped my lips before I even realized it.My head snapped from side to side.The crib beside my bed was empty.Panic shot through me.“Arthur!”I tried to sit up.Pain immediately exploded through my stitches, but I ignored it.“My baby!”The door burst open.“Naya!”Nikolas hurried inside with Winnie close behind him.Both of them looked relieved.“Easy,” Nikolas said, gently helping me back against the pillows. “You’re going to reopen your wound.”“My son!”I grabbed his arm.“Where’s Arthur?”“Is he alright?”“Please tell m
Naya’s POVEverything stopped.The forest.The wind.Even my own breathing.My eyes locked onto the tiny silver blade pressed against Arthur’s fragile neck.He was crying.His tiny hands waved helplessly through the air as Valkyra held him like nothing more than a bargaining chip.My heart shattered.“Arthur…”His cries grew louder the moment he heard my voice.He knew I was here.He knew his mother had come.Tears burned my eyes.“Please…”My voice trembled despite every effort to steady it.“Don’t hurt him.”Valkyra laughed.It wasn’t the confident laugh I’d heard so many times before.This one was different.Broken.Desperate.“You finally know fear.”She tightened her grip on Arthur, causing him to cry even harder.“I’ve lost everything because of you!”I didn’t answer.I couldn’t.Every instinct inside me screamed to attack her.To rip her apart.To end this nightmare once and for all.But one careless move…One wrong step…And Arthur would pay the price.Behind me, I heard movem
Naya’s POVPain.It was everywhere.Every breath burned like fire inside my lungs. The silver dagger buried in my side felt as though it was melting through my flesh, poisoning every nerve in my body.I couldn’t move.Couldn’t think.All I could hear was my own ragged breathing and the frantic pounding of my heart.Then…A cry.Arthur.The faint sound of my son’s cries reached my ears.My eyes shot open.He was there.Only a few feet away.Wrapped tightly in a blanket, lying inside a wooden basket beneath one of the ancient trees.“My… baby…”I tried to crawl toward him.But a heavy boot slammed into my shoulder, forcing me back to the ground.Valkyra.She looked down at me with a cruel smile.“You really are pathetic.”She kicked me again.“You had all that power… yet you still lost.”Across the clearing, I heard another painful grunt.My head snapped toward the sound.Zane.Fenrir had him pinned against the trunk of a massive oak tree.Dark vines wrapped around his arms while Fenrir
Naya’s POVThe cold air rushed against my face as I crouched behind the thick oak tree, my pulse pounding so loudly I could barely hear anything else.Damn it.I had been discovered.The moment Elder Fenrir’s gaze landed on the tree I was hiding behind, I knew there was no point pretending anymore.A slow smile spread across his wrinkled face.“I thought I smelled something…” he chuckled darkly. “Turns out our little Luna decided not to listen.”My fingers curled into fists.Zane slowly turned.The instant our eyes met…His face drained of color.“Naya…”The disappointment in his voice hurt more than I expected.I stepped out from behind the tree, refusing to hide any longer.“I’m sorry.”His jaw clenched so tightly I thought his teeth would crack.“I told you to stay in Moonveil.”“I couldn’t.”“You promised.”“I never promised!” I fired back, my own emotions spilling over. “You asked me to stay… but Arthur is my son too! How do you expect me to sit in that castle while my baby is ou
Naya’s POV The steady hum of the SUV beneath me did little to calm the storm raging inside my chest.Curled beneath the thick blanket on the back seat, I forced myself to breathe as quietly as possible. Every bump in the rough forest road tugged painfully at my still-healing wound, but I ignored it.Pain meant nothing now.Arthur.That was all I could think about.My little boy…Was he crying?Was he hungry?Did he think I had abandoned him?The thought alone nearly shattered me.I bit down hard on my lower lip, refusing to let a sob escape.No.I had to stay focused.I had to.Outside, I could hear the muffled voices of Zane and Nikolas from the front seats. Their conversation drifted back to me over the low growl of the engine.“…we’re almost there.”“I don’t trust this.”“Neither do I.”The SUV slowed.My heartbeat quickened.We had arrived.A moment later, the engine went silent.The driver’s door opened.Then the passenger’s.Their footsteps crunched against the leaves outside.
Naya’s POVI couldn’t breathe.The note trembled violently between my fingers as every word carved itself deeper into my heart.If you want to see your child alive…The sentence replayed endlessly until everything around me became muffled.“Naya?”Zane’s voice sounded distant.“Naya… what’s in the letter?”I looked up at him, but nothing came out.My throat had completely closed.The room blurred behind the tears gathering in my eyes, and without saying a single word, I slowly stretched my trembling hand toward him.He frowned before taking the folded paper from me.His eyes moved across the page.Once.Then again.I watched the exact moment his expression changed.His jaw locked.His breathing became heavier.The veins around his neck stood out as his pupils flashed gold.Then—A deafening roar exploded from his chest.The entire nursery shook.Furniture rattled violently as his Alpha aura burst free, thick enough to make every guard instinctively lower their heads.His wolf surged s







