LOGINRavenna's POV
"You look.... wow." Astrid's voice was breathy, her mouth wide open in admiration as she stared at me. "Vexley, you're stunning. Honestly, you're even more beautiful than Thalia."
I blinked. "Thalia?"
"Yes," she replied, nodding. "She's Ronan mate and everyone thought she was the prettiest girl in the academy, but I think you're prettier."
Of course, I know Thalia quite well. The beautiful Moon Crescent Princess.
I turned to the mirror and studied the reflection staring back—silky black gown clinging to every curve, and my long raven-dark hair flowing down my shoulders in waves. The makeup was simple yet elegant, and a pair of striking silver eyes.
I smiled faintly. "Thanks, Astrid. Let's hope the crowd agrees."
Astrid grinned. "Oh, they will. You might catch Ronan's attention tonight."
I didn't respond. Inside my heart twisted painfully at the mere sound of his name. If his name could unravel me this much, then I wondered how I'd react if I eventually saw him.
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The grand hall was a sight to behold. Huge chandeliers lit up the room, and flowers adorned every corner in the Bloodmoon colours—Black and red. Laughter and chatter filled the entire room.
The moment Astrid and I walked into the room, heads turned as usual and I received a lot of compliments telling me how beautiful I look.
Astrid leaned in, whispering, "I told you they would agree,"
I forced a smile at her. An unknown feeling settled inside me as I recognised some of the pack members from three years ago. But now they weren't staring at me with disgust, or rage, they were staring at me in admiration, like I was someone special, someone valuable.
Then they entered. Ronan, dressed in a black robe adorned with golden cufflinks, walked between his parents like a prince walking into his future. Alpha Lucian's face was as calm as always and he looked proud of his son's achievement, Luna Selena —that witch looked as cold as ever. But all I could focus on was him. The same man who once held me, whispered promises into my ears.... before throwing me out to the wolves to devour.
My heart thundered painfully in my chest. My breaths became erratic, and I realized in that moment that Ronan betrayal was more painful than the dagger Selena drove into my heart.
I have to get out of here. It was quite too suffocating.
I turned to Astrid. "I'll be back."
She nodded without questions. Her attention was fixed on the same set of people I was trying to get away from.
Outside in the garden, the evening air wrapped around me. I took a seat on the bench, trying to steady myself.
"I guess crowds aren't for everyone."
I turned to my left, where the deep voice came from.
A man in his mid-thirties stood a few miles away, watching me. He was tall, effortlessly attractive, with sharp features and dark eyes that seemed to see my future. His white shirt was slightly unbuttoned, displaying his athletic build. He had that calm and commanding presence that no one could ignore.
He sqtepped closer and without permission took a seat beside me. "I'm Professor Kael." He extended a hand.
I hesitated. If there was something I had learnt all these years was never to trust blindly. But he had the aura that made it seem like I couldn't refuse him, so I took it. "Vexley Aleron."
"Transfer student?"
"Yes, I am."
"Strange timing," he noted. "Most people don't transfer with just two years left."
Why did he care? I forced myself not to snap at him and offered the same excuse I gave Astrid. "I've always dreamt of finishing at Bloodmoon. It's the best."
He gave a knowing smirk. "That's a good lie. Polished. Believable."
I frowned, caught off guard. "Excuse me?"
"You can fool everyone else, Miss Aleron," he said softly. "But not me."
What? Did he know? How....?
Before I could recover from my shock, he gave a small nod. "It's nice to meet you." Then he stood up and walked away, leaving me there, confused and shaken.
Did he know something about me? My face? My identity? Those questions ran through my mind as I made my way back inside. I didn't watch where I was going and I bumped into someone.
"Watch where you're going, bitch," the girl snapped.
When I realised myself and looked up at her, my eyes narrowed, recognition flooding my features. Thalia.
Her icy-blue eyes pinned me with the same disdain as three years ago like I was filth daring to stain her shoes.
Anger rose inside me. "No, you watch where you're going, bitch," I fired back, matching her venom.
Gasps echoed from the students nearby. Thalia's face was covered in a mix of rage and shock. I bet no one dared spoke to her in that manner before.
She raised her hand to slap me. "I should really teach you some —"
But I caught her wrist mid-air, twisted it hard, and flung her backward. Thalia crashed onto the polished floor with a humiliating thud. At this moment, all eyes were already on us. Whispers, and gasps filled the entire room.
I stepped forward, towering over her, my voice low but sharp.
“You don’t get to lay your filthy hands on me, princess.”
For the first time, I saw something flicker in her eyes—fear.
And then they appeared. Ronan and Luna Selena stepped forward. Ronan's face landed on me, burning with anger and something else. Attraction? Or perhaps recognition? But I knew the asshole couldn't recognise me.
I don't know that strange look, but I knew it wasn't completely hatred. Selena’s eyes were daggers, cutting straight through me before sliding to Thalia who was still on the floor.
“How did you get in here? We don’t allow filth in this place.”
The words pierced deeper than I wanted to admit. The same words she had spat at me my entire life. "Guards! Throw her out," she ordered.
The guards stepped forward. My heart skipped a beat. I couldn’t afford to be dragged out—not now. Not before my plan even began.
So I forced my legs to buckle. I dropped to my knees, bowing low enough for every whisper in the room to carry.
“I’m sorry, Luna,” I said, my voice loud, laced with false humility. “Please… forgive your unruly servant.”
The hall went utterly still.
Ravenna’s POVThe silver fork slipped completely from my fingers, clattering sharply against the pristine porcelain plate. I sat frozen in my chair, staring at Ronan as if he had just started speaking an entirely different language. I almost couldn't believe my ears. It was as if the sheer exhaustion of the last twenty-four hours was causing me to hallucinate. My heart began to hammer violently against my ribs, a sudden, cold sweat breaking out across the palms of my hands.*Marriage?*The word felt like a heavy stone dropped directly into the center of the table, shattering the fragile peace we had just built."Are you serious right now, Ronan?" I asked, my voice trembling just enough to convey genuine shock as I struggled to regain my composure. I leaned back against the plush leather seat, crossing my arms over my chest to hide the slight shaking of my fingers. "I literally just told you less than an hour ago that I was still desperately processing the chaos from your sudden
Ravenna’s POV Ronan kept his eyes fixed on my face like he was looking right through me."I really should have asked for your consent first, Vexley," he said, his voice dropping into a quiet, sincere voice. "I let my own desperation to secure your place beside me cloud my judgment. I didn't mean to make you feel like a prisoner in my world."I looked down at the beautiful bouquet, forcing a soft expression onto my face. I needed to smooth things over quickly so he wouldn't start questioning my sudden disappearance again. "It’s completely fine, Ronan. I shouldn't have overreacted the way I did either. Pushing you like that... running away in the middle of the night... it was immature of me. The pressure just got to my head.""You don't need to apologize for being overwhelmed," Ronan said, a relieved smile finally breaking across his handsome face. He reached out, gently squeezing my shoulder. "But since you didn't get to enjoy a single moment of the annual banquet last night, I wan
Ravenna’s POV The afternoon sun was beginning to dip when my eyes finally blinked open. The small hotel room was quiet, filled with warmth. I shifted against the sheets, realizing the spot beside me was empty.I looked up and saw Damon standing by the glass window. He was shirtless, his back turned to me as he stared down at the busy city streets below. His shoulders were tense, his posture carrying a look that told me his mind was miles away.I quietly slipped out of bed, grabbing the discarded bedsheet to wrap around myself. I stepped up behind him and wrapped my arms firmly around his waist, pressing my cheek against his bare back.Damon let out a soft breath, his body instantly relaxing at my touch. He turned around in my arms, looking down at me with an expression full of quiet tenderness. He leaned in, pressing a soft kiss against my lips.When he pulled back, I noticed the heavy shadow clouding his eyes. He looked completely moody, his brow furrowing slightly as he looked a
Ravenna’s POV "Yes, Damon! I live for the mission. But no, it is not over between us!" I shouted back, the raw truth ripping out of my throat before I could stop it. I took a step closer to him, my fists clenching at my sides as all the pain I had spent five years burying rushed to the surface. "The monsters who burned my home and slaughtered my people need to pay for what they did. That is the only way I will ever get my peace, and that is when I will finally be able to actually start living my life!"I looked at his pristine suit, a bitter laugh escaping my lips. "But I didn't expect you to understand any of this anyway. Life has never treated you to even a quarter of the hell it dragged me through. You grew up safe. You grew up as a prince."The words hit him visibly. The anger in Damon’s eyes instantly vanished, replaced by a sudden, heavy wave of guilt that made his shoulders drop. He looked at me, his gaze softening as he realized how deeply he had just poked at my oldest w
Ravenna’s POV I turned the handle and stepped out of the hotel room, my gaze fixed on the floor as I pulled the scarf tighter around my neck. But the moment the door clicked behind me, I froze.Damon was leaning against the wall of the corridor, his hands shoved deep into his trousers pockets.An overwhelming wave of relief washed over me, and a genuine smile broke across my face. I took a step toward him, my heart doing a light flip. "Damon. You're here. I knew you wouldn’t just ignore me like that."Damon didn't smile back. He didn't even acknowledge my greeting. He simply shifted his eyes toward me, his expression completely blank, before pushing off the wall. Without a word, he brushed past my shoulder and walked straight into the hotel room I had just vacated.I blinked in surprise, turning around to follow him inside and closing the door behind us.Damon didn't offer to sit together. He walked over to the small armchair in the corner, sat down, and checked his wristwatch. Wh
Ravenna’s POVThe bright morning sun streamed through the thin curtains of my dormitory room, but I could barely open my eyelids. When I looked into the small bathroom mirror, my reflection was a total mess. My eyes were swollen and red because I had spent the entire night tossing and turning, unable to get a single wink of sleep. My mind was completely trapped in a loop, replaying every single memory Damon and I had shared over the last two years—the quiet training sessions, the late-night strategy talks, and the way he used to look at me like I was the only person in the world.Seeing him on that balcony with Princess Elena had cracked something inside me. I couldn't let him leave the central territory like this. I needed answers.I grabbed my phone from the nightstand and dialed his number. It rang until the voicemail picked up. I hung up and tried again. And again. He didn't pick up a single one of my calls.Frustrated, I opened our chat window and typed out a quick message: *
Ravenna’s POV The rich, velvet-thick vintage wine burned a warm trail down my throat as the laughter of Luna Selena echoed softly.To the untrained eye, I was just a bright young girl completely captivated by the royal family’s grace. But beneath the table, my fingers were tightly laced together, m
Raveena's POV The doors of Ronan’s quarters slid open, and we stepped out into the vaulted corridors of the Bloodmoon Palace. The intense two-hour strategy class was finally over, and my mind was still racing with excitement.Ronan was a good strategist, but his desperation made him easy to influ
Raveena's POV The towering iron gates of the Bloodmoon Palace stood before me, massive and intimidating, like the open jaws of a giant beast ready to swallow anyone who entered. Two guards stood at absolute attention, their silver armor gleaming under the courtyard torches. Three years ago, if I
Kael’s POVThe deep scent of sweat, and musk hung thick in the air of my bedroom. Beside me, the sheets were tangled, the lingering warmth of her body still radiating against my skin.I stared up at the ceiling, my chest heaving as my breathing slowly returned to normal. My mind was completely reel







