LOGIN𩸠SYNOPSIS â Blood Moon: Claimed by the Mafia Alpha In a world where power is ruled by blood, loyalty is bought with fear, and monsters walk among humans⌠one wrong night changes everything. Amara Vale was never meant to be part of the darkness. Just an ordinary girl trying to survive, her life shatters the moment she witnesses a brutal mafia executionâan act that marks her for death. Hunted, broken, and bleeding, she runs⌠but there is no escaping men who own the night. Until she falls into the hands of something more dangerous. Lucian Vex Nightshade is not just a mafia lordâhe is an Alpha King, ruler of a hidden werewolf empire built on dominance, violence, and absolute control.Ruthless, and feared by all, Lucian does not hesitate to kill⌠especially not fragile humans who wander where they shouldnât. But when he finds Amara on the brink of death, something impossible happens. Instead of killing her⌠he saves her. Turned against her will and thrown into a world she doesnât understand, Amara should have become just another wolf under Lucianâs command. But she doesnât. She fights him. Defies him. Challenges a man no one dares to question. And worse⌠there is something inside her. Something ancient. Something powerful. Something that makes even the most dangerous Alphas uneasy. As rival mafia empires rise, enemies close in, Amara finds herself at the center of a war she never asked for. And Lucian? He is no longer just watching her. He is obsessed. And dangerously unwilling to let her go. In a world where love is weakness and power is everything, one truth remains She was never meant to survive. He was never meant to feel. But under the blood moon⌠He will claim what is his.
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Amara felt it the moment she stepped out of the bus. It wasnât just the silenceâIbadan was never truly quiet, not even this late. There was always something. A distant generator. A barking dog. Music leaking from a nearby compound. But tonight? Nothing. Just the wind⌠and the feeling that something was watching her. She adjusted the strap of her bag on her shoulder, her steps quickening as she moved down the dimly lit street. The flickering streetlight above buzzed faintly, casting broken shadows across the cracked road. âYouâre overthinking,â she muttered under her breath. She always did that. Long day. Tired mind. Thatâs all. But still⌠her chest felt tight. Amara wrapped her arms around herself and kept walking. One turn. Two turns. Almost home. Thenâ A sound. A sharp, muffled crack. Amara froze. Her breath caught in her throat as her head snapped toward the alley just a few steps ahead. Silence followed. Too much silence. Her instincts screamed at her to walk away. To pretend she heard nothing. To mind her business. But curiosity⌠Curiosity had always been her weakness. Slowlyâcarefullyâshe stepped closer to the alley. âHello?â she called out softly. No response. She took another step. And another. Then she saw it. A man on his knees. Bleeding. Begging. Her heart slammed violently against her chest. âOh my GodâŚâ She should leave. She should run. But her feet refused to move. Standing in front of him⌠was another man. Tall. Still. Dressed in black. His back was to her, broad shoulders unmoving, as if carved from stone. The air around him felt⌠heavy. Dangerous. âP-pleaseâŚâ the man on the ground choked, blood dripping from his mouth. âI swear I didnâtââ A gunshot rang out. Amara gasped, her hand flying to her mouth as the man collapsed lifelessly onto the ground. Dead. Just like that. Her stomach twisted violently. No. No no noâ She stumbled back, her shoe scraping against the gravel. The sound echoed. Loud. Too loud. And thenâ The man in black stopped moving. Slowly⌠He turned. Amaraâs breath hitched. Even in the darkness, she could see his face clearly. Sharp jaw. Cold eyes. Eyes that didnât look human. For a second⌠they glowed. Gold. Her heart dropped. No. That wasnât possible. That wasnât real. âRun.â The word wasnât loud. But it carried weight. Power. A warning. Amara didnât wait. She turned and ran. Her heart pounded as her feet hit the pavement hard, adrenaline flooding her veins. Her breath came out in sharp, uneven gasps as panic clawed its way up her throat. What did she just see?! Who was that?! Her mind screamed at her to move faster. So she did. She ran past houses, past dark gates, past shadows that now seemed alive and reaching for her. But thenâ A sound behind her. Not footsteps. Something faster. Something⌠not human. Her blood ran cold. Donât look back. Donât look back. Donâtâ She looked. And immediately regretted it. A figure moved in the darkness behind her. Too fast. Too smooth. Almost like it wasnât running⌠but hunting. Tears blurred her vision. âNo no noââ Her foot caught on something. She fell hard. Pain shot through her knees as she hit the ground, her bag sliding away from her. âGet up!â she whispered harshly to herself. But her body wouldnât respond fast enough. The presence behind her grew closer. Closer. Closer. Thenâ A hand grabbed her arm. Amara screamed, struggling violently as she was yanked upward. âPlease! Please donâtââ Her words died in her throat. It wasnât him. This man was different. Rougher. Cruel. A wicked smile spread across his face as he tightened his grip on her. âWell, wellâŚâ he said darkly. âLooks like weâve got a witness.â Her heart dropped. âNo⌠I didnât see anything, I swearââ âWrong answer.â His grip tightened painfully. Fear consumed her. This was it. This was how she died. Her chest rose and fell rapidly as tears streamed down her face. âPleaseâŚâ she whispered. The man tilted his head, studying her like prey. âToo late for that.â And thenâ A growl. Low. Terrifying. Not human. The man holding her stiffened. Slowly⌠he turned. Amara felt it too. The shift in the air. The pressure. The fear. Something worse had arrived. Something far worse. And when she looked upâ She saw him again. The man from the alley. But this time⌠There was nothing human in his eyes.The roar shook the world. ⸝ Not just the mountain. Not just the battlefield. ⸝ The world. ⸝ The sound rolled across the valleys like a living thing, tearing through the air and rattling every bone in Amaraâs body. ⸝ The guardians reacted immediately. ⸝ Hundreds of silver beasts lowered themselves into defensive positions. Their claws dug into the earth. Their glowing eyes fixed on the mountain. ⸝ Fear. ⸝ Amara saw it clearly. ⸝ The guardians were afraid. ⸝ And if creatures that had survived for thousands of years were afraidâ Then everyone else should be terrified. ⸝ Lightning exploded across the dark sky. ⸝ Thunder followed instantly. ⸝ The mountain cracked again. ⸝ A massive fissure tore through the earth. ⸝ Stone collapsed into darkness. ⸝ The abyss widened. ⸝ Something was moving beneath them. ⸝ Something enormous. ⸝ Malakaiâs expression had become grim. ⸝ For several seconds he simply stared into the darkness. ⸝ Then he whispered: ⸝ â
The mountain bowed. Not literally. Not completely. ⸝ But the energy changed. ⸝ The moment the memory surfaced inside Lucianâs mind, the entire battlefield seemed to recognize it. ⸝ The guardians lowered their heads. The wind stilled. Even the darkness surrounding the Fallen Celestial hesitated. ⸝ Amara stood frozen beside Lucian. ⸝ Her hand remained wrapped around his arm. ⸝ And through the bondâ She felt everything. ⸝ Confusion. Pain. Shock. ⸝ And something else. ⸝ Grief. ⸝ Ancient grief. ⸝ Lucian staggered again. ⸝ âLucian.â ⸝ His breathing became uneven. ⸝ The silver-gold light surrounding him intensified. ⸝ Fragments of memories flashed through his mind. Too quickly to fully understand. ⸝ A silver palace. A throne room. Moonlight spilling through crystal windows. ⸝ A woman laughing. ⸝ Silver hair dancing in the wind. ⸝ The Moon Queen. ⸝ Not the ghost. Not the memory. ⸝ Alive. ⸝ Happy. ⸝ And looking directly at him. ⸝ The v
For several long seconds, nobody spoke. The wind howled across the shattered mountainside. Silver guardians stood frozen around them. The Fallen Celestial remained kneeling. And Lucian stared at everyone as though they had collectively lost their minds. ⸝ âThe King has returned.â ⸝ The ancient creatureâs words continued echoing through the battlefield. ⸝ Lucian folded his arms. ⸝ âNo.â ⸝ Dante groaned loudly. ⸝ âThere he goes again.â ⸝ Kael rubbed his temples. ⸝ âI donât know why I expected a different response.â ⸝ Even in the middle of an apocalypse, Lucian remained stubborn. ⸝ Amara would have laughed if her heart wasnât trying to pound out of her chest. ⸝ Because unlike Lucianâ She had seen the vision. ⸝ She had seen the ancient king. ⸝ And somehow⌠The resemblance was impossible to ignore. ⸝ Not physically. The king from the vision had possessed silver-gold eyes and darker hair. His features were older. Sharper. More regal. ⸝ But the energyâŚ
The battlefield fell silent. ⸝ Not because the fighting had stopped. Not because the danger was gone. ⸝ But because every single person present was staring at Amara. ⸝ The second mark continued glowing beneath her skin. ⸝ Silver. ⸝ Ancient. ⸝ Alive. ⸝ Even the guardians seemed stunned. ⸝ Hundreds of silver-eyed beasts froze where they stood. Their attention completely focused on her. ⸝ The Fallen Celestial slowly released Victor. ⸝ The Blackthorne heir crashed against the ground violently. Coughing. Gasping. Barely conscious. ⸝ Black veins spread across his neck. Across his face. ⸝ The corruption was growing. ⸝ But nobody looked at him. ⸝ Nobody cared. ⸝ Because something impossible had just happened. ⸝ The Fallen Celestial took one slow step forward. ⸝ Its enormous body towered over everyone. Yet somehowâ It suddenly looked uncertain. ⸝ Amaraâs pulse thundered. ⸝ âWhat is this?â ⸝ No one answered. ⸝ Because no one knew. ⸝ Then Malak
âNo?â Amara repeated the word slowly, still breathing unevenly from the vision. ⸝ Rhea looked like she regretted saying it out loud. ⸝ Which immediately made everyone more suspicious. ⸝ Lucianâs gaze sharpened dangerously. ⸝ âWhat do you know?â ⸝ Rhea stayed silent. Too silent. ⸝ Kael
The silence after Lucianâs words felt unbearable. ⸝ The bond doesnât create feelings. It reveals whatâs already there. ⸝ Amaraâs heartbeat became uneven again. Because that sentence? That sentence ruined everything. ⸝ Because now she couldnât pretend this was just wolf instinct. Couldnât
The room emptied slowly after that. Too slowly for Amaraâs patience. No one explained anything properly. Again. Blackthorne bloodline. Silver eyes. Legends. Experiments. Every conversation felt like half a truth wrapped inside another secret. And she was getting tired of it. By the time t
The tension in the room shattered instantly. ⸝ Lucian stepped away first. But barely. ⸝ Amaraâs heartbeat was still completely out of control, her breathing uneven as the silence stretched painfully between them. That almost-kiss lingered in the air like unfinished electricity. ⸝ Another kn






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