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The doors close behind me with a quiet finality. I take deep breaths, trying to calm the storm inside my chest. “This way, my lady?” Two guards lead the way. I pause after a few steps and turn, and as expected, Beta Silas is at the upper balcony, a silent threat that reminds me that one wrong move will cost me my life. They lead me through the grand arches and toward the manicured garden. I have heard how breathtaking the royal garden of Valtheris is, especially at night, but tonight, it feels like a graveyard. My breath hitches behind the cold surface of the mask. The silk of Lady Victoria’s gown feels heavy, like a shroud rather than a royal garment. The blood moon hangs low, its crimson glow casting over the white roses, staining them in shadows that crawl. And in every flicker, I see them again, those thin, ghostly fingers, stretching out from my nightmares to claim me, like they claimed my parents. I close my eyes, taking deep breaths to calm down. When I open my eyes, I see him standing by the fountain. My heart somersaults in my chest. I nearly buckle. Goddess. Alpha Kieran is exactly as the rumors described, but the stories failed to mention the sheer gravity he exerts on the space around him. He stands with his back to me, his silhouette framed by the glowing garden lamps, dark hair resting on shoulders broad enough to carry the weight of the throne he reclaimed in blood. He looks like a creature from another world, someone who has walked through fire and comes out harder for it. He doesn't turn, yet the space around him feels… wrong. Heavy. Like the garden itself is holding its breath. The very crickets go silent in his presence. My steps slow. Careful. Measured. Each one feels louder than it should against the stone path. Every step I take toward the fountain is a gamble. I stop several feet behind him, afraid to get any closer. “You’re late, Lady Victoria.” His voice is low, smooth, and controlled. But beneath it, something sharp enough to cut. “I hope for your sake that the face behind that mask is worth the insult of my time.” How does he know I'm wearing a mask when he hasn't looked at me yet? He begins to turn, a slow, predatory movement. I realize with a surge of terror that I haven't practiced my curtsy. The gold of my mask feels heavy, a gilded cage for a lie that is about to be exposed. If he sees the tremor in my hands, he will know. And if he knows, I won't live to see the dawn. The silence of the garden is deafening as Prince Kieran finally faces me. I should lower my gaze; even as a noble, looking at an Alpha is a breach of etiquette, but goddess… I can't help it. He is not just powerful. He is… precise. Every feature is carved with intention. His eyes are dark and unreadable, yet they hold something dangerous beneath the surface. Not wild. Controlled. And that is worse. He looks like a man who has seen the end of the world… and survived it. His gaze settles on me as he studies me, like I am a puzzle that does not fit. I drop into a clumsy curtsy, praying my body remembers what my mind does not, hoping he doesn't hear the frantic rhythm of my pulse in my throat. “My apologies, Alpha. For keeping you waiting.” I say softly, my trembling fingers gripping my dress as I keep my head bowed. “Interesting. For a woman raised in privilege,” he says slowly, “you carry yourself… strangely.” My heart skips a loud beat. Does he know? Oh, goddess, can he tell? My palms grow damp inside the silk. “Forgive me, Alpha. I am merely nervous,” I whisper, my voice barely audible. I remember Silas’s warning: if she speaks, she dies. But silence now would be an admission of guilt. “Of me?” he asks. “Yes, Alpha.” That, at least, is true. A quiet hum leaves him. Thoughtful. Unconvinced. Alpha Kieran takes a step forward. The sound of his boots on the gravel is like a countdown, closing the distance between us with the predatory grace of a hunter. He stops inches away from me. I can feel the heat radiating from his body, a primal energy that makes the hair on my arms stand up. “Look at me.” The command is soft, but it is not a request. I slowly lift my head, my heart hammering against my ribs. I expect to see the cold, murderous gaze of a tyrant. Instead, I find myself drowning in eyes that hold the depth of a midnight sea. They are piercing and intelligent, searching my face for a flicker of the woman he was told to expect. Then, it happens. It's sudden. Violent. A pull slams into my chest, stealing the air from my lungs. My fingers twitch as I hold them together in front of me, my heart racing wildly. What…? I fight to keep my expression steady. Don't react or break. I don't let him see. Maybe he can't feel it. I’m a nameless servant, a proxy for a girl who is currently tangled in the sheets with guards. He is the King of Valtheris. Alpha Kieran's eyes narrow slightly as he takes a step closer, too close. My body tenses. Take a step back, my mind screams. But my body is locked. Then he reaches out. His hand, adorned with dark ink that snakes up his arm, comes toward mine, like he already knows what will happen when he does. When his fingers brush against my skin, the world shatters. It isn't just a touch. It is an explosion. A bolt of pure, white-hot energy surges through the point of contact, racing up my arm and settling in the center of my soul, ripping a gasp from my throat as something deep inside my chest snaps awake. My wolf, who has been a silent, huddled shadow for three years, suddenly throws her head back and howls as the bond screams in recognition. Mine. Kieran freezes. The irritation in his expression vanishes, replaced by a shock so profound it makes him look human for a fleeting second. His pupils dilate, swallowing the silver of his irises until his eyes are almost entirely black. He doesn't pull away. If anything, his grip on my hand tightens, his thumb tracing the sensitive skin of my wrist. “Mate,” he breathes. The word is not soft; it's shaken. Like something impossible has just taken shape in his hands. My blood runs cold. No. No, this can't be happening. Not to me. Not like this. I've been looking forward to finding my mate to finally leave these palace walls. Live a quiet and peaceful life, but this… This would get me killed. Because I'm not Lady Victoria. I'm a lie. And when the Alpha of Valtheris discovers the truth… He will not claim me. He will destroy me.The two weeks pass like a slow execution. Morgana spends every day in a state of constant, suffocating heartache as she's forced to watch the estate prepare for a royal union.In those two weeks she had seen Alpha Kieran once when she escorted Lady Victoria to her bridal shopping.She had cried that evening. She recalled Alpha Kieran's compliment when Lady Victoria tried on an elegant gown. And how he looked at her with murderous intent the few times their eyes had met.It made her realize she lost him.But she just couldn't help it.Alpha Kieran, on the other hand, prepares for his future with Lady Victoria, unaware that the servant girl he left behind is crumbling to pieces in the shadows.Today is the day Alpha Kieran is set to marry Lady Victoria.The Silas estate is a chaotic whirlwind of preparation, but the morning begins with terror.Morgana lost her silver necklace. The clasp snapped while she scrubbed the lower laundry floors in the dead of night.Though she searches frantic
Author's POV: ✿✴︎⋆✿˚✿⋆✴︎⋆✿˚✿⋆✩✿ Fifteen years ago… The night of the royal hunt began under the wrong moon. A silver moon. Its pale light shone across the kingdom of Valtheris, washing the palace and the forest beyond in an eerie glow. It was a moon rarely seen and never welcomed. People whispered. Doors were barred. Even warriors felt it, that quiet, crawling unease beneath their skin. For the silver moon was more than a rare spectacle; it was a gateway. A portal between the spiritual realm and the world of werewolves. It's an inauspicious night when evil creatures, banished long ago by ancient kings, return to exact revenge. Those born under the silver moon’s light were said to harbor an evil spirit within them, a curse that marked them for life. Yet, in the midst of fear and superstition, one restless girl refused to heed the warnings. Her mind was made up; she would not be told no. “Big brother, please take me with you.” Princess Kenzie’s small hands tugged at Kieran’s s
Kieran's POV:~~~A heavy, suffocating fog clings to my mind, refusing to lift.Alone in my study, I stare at the empty porcelain cup in my hand. The tea the maids bring always tastes bitter, earthy, and metallic, but I drink it anyway to soothe the strange, inexplicable ache burning deep within me.My beast, usually roaring and restless at the slightest provocation, feels strangely heavy today. It hides in the dark corners of my mind, sluggish, silent, and barely tracking the world around us.I have no idea why my instincts are so dulled, but the fog makes it nearly impossible to think straight.Despite the thick haze clouding my mind, the doubt remains. It claws at my sanity like a persistent parasite.Three days ago, I saw the marks blooming across Victoria's neck and collarbone, the undeniable evidence of my savage claim from the cabin.Yet, whenever I reach for her hand, the mate bond feels dead. There is no spark, no primal fire. Only a cold, vast numbness that freezes my blood.
The guards obey, one handing her the ring as they march past her with the dress in hand.I watch them go, a heavy sense of defeat settling over me.I truly believe she is doing this simply out of pure malice, a petty punishment to remind me that I own nothing in this world.She must be secretly breathing in relief, watching the only evidence of my fated connection to the king being taken away.“And you,” Lady Victoria sneers, her venomous gaze snapping to my face. “You surely didn’t think I was really going to let this go? Did you?”I lower my gaze and shake my head.“No, my lady.”She sneers and spits.“Spend the rest of the night in the laundry room. You will wash every single linen in this estate before sunrise. Alone.”I bow and excuse myself quickly before she changes her mind and decides whipping me is better.An hour later, I am buried in a humid nightmare.The laundry room in the basement is filled with hot steam. Large iron pots boil on open flames; the water bubbles vigorous
Alpha Kieran looks at me.Really look at me. But his expression is confused. But the intensity of his gaze terrifies me.I'm paralyzed with fear. If I mess up right now, if I show even a hint of recognition, Silas will kill me on the spot.I know of the wolfsbane Beta Silas has been feeding Alpha Kieran, because the person he's tasked with that is Leslie, whom Beta Silas has assigned to serve in the royal kitchen.Leslie, not knowing about Alpha Kieran and me being mates, shared the news with me.So now, Alpha Kieran is Beta Silas’ puppet.“Were you at the Shadow Woods a few days ago?” Kieran asks. His voice is a low, dangerous rumble that vibrates straight to my core, bringing back uninvited memories of him claiming me.My breath catches. Before I can even attempt to form a safe answer, a sharp screech cuts through the air.“Oh, how clumsy of me!” Lady Victoria cries out loudly.The grand room falls quiet, all eyes turning toward the table.A glass has been knocked off the table, and
Morgana's POV~~~Three days in the pitch blackness of the deep cells changes a person.The damp cold has settled so deep into my bones that I am certain my blood has turned to ice.Every single breath I take feels like a jagged piece of broken glass cutting into my lungs, a reminder of the cracked ribs Beta Silas gave me.I'm unable to heal completely.Maybe it's because of the cold.I lie curled on the freezing stone floor, my hands around me.I have had no food and no water. My throat is so dry it feels coated in thick sand, and my wolf is too weak to even whimper in my mind.Suddenly, the sound of the heavy iron lock turns with a deafening metallic screech that echoes through the silence.Footsteps approach, stopping at my cell.The door swings open.“Get up, you wretched creature,” Beta Silas’ voice booms from the doorway. He sounds as if I'm nothing but rot on the floors.I try to push myself up, but my arms shake violently and I collapse right back onto the stone.I hear Beta S
…~...I manage to slip back into the estate grounds through a hidden gap in the servant's gate.The sun is barely beginning to rise, casting long shadows across the stone courtyards. I navigate the perimeter carefully, avoiding the early patrols.I finally reach the servant quarters and slip into t
Morgana's POV.~~~I open my eyes to the sunlight on my face. I blink twice to clear the haze, and for a second I lie there, lost.Where am I? My thought races.The fever is gone.The suffocating, mindless haze of my heat has completely vanished…But in its place, a wave of pure terror crashes down
I capture her lips, devouring them hungrily.My tongue invades her mouth, tasting her desperation, swallowing her moans as her body arches into mine.Her hands fist my shirt, pulling me closer even as she trembles.“You followed me,” I rasp, burying my face in the crook of her neck. She smells of r
“You're in heat?” Lady Victoria mutters incoherently, her eyes wide with shock.“I'm sorry, my lady. Can you please repeat? I did not hear what you said.”My voice trembles, my breath coming in short, ragged gasps as the fire in my veins burns hotter.A look of pure evil washes over Lady Victoria's







