LOGINCHAPTER 2
THIRD PERSON'S POV
The Moon Ceremony had always been political theater, in Kaiden's eyes. A parade of un-mated wolves pretending to trust fate more than power. But tonight, the air felt different, heavy, charged, and electric.
He stood just outside the ring of Elders, arms crossed, barely containing the snarl in his throat. He didn't believe in the bond. Not for himself. His heart had been forged in war, not blessed by gods.
Until she walked in.
He doesn't need to see her with his eyes to recognise her presence in his space. Kaiden turned and his eyes met with silver gray eyes.
Aria arrives at the Moon Ceremony under protest, accompanied by two of her most trusted rogues.
She wants nothing to do with the Council's rituals but appears for political survival. The air is thick with tension, dozens of unmated wolves have gathered, hoping to find their fated bond under the full moon.
As the ritual begins, wolves are guided into the sacred stone circle one by one When Aria steps inside, the moonlight sharpens, casting an ethereal glow across her silver streaked hair.
Her instincts spike, and Something feels off. The crowd grows quiet as her eyes meet those golden eyes of Alpha Kaiden Blackthorn.
Across the circle, Kaiden had been watching from the shadows. The moment his eyes locked with hers, a sudden heat crashed through his chest. The bond clicks into place-violent and undeniable. The mating pull is instant and raw, flooding both their senses with the scent of each other, amplified tenfold
He didn't recognize her at first, not until the wind shifted and her scent struck him like lightning, wild pine, storm rain, and something beneath it... rage. Familiar and unforgettable.
Ashborne.
The girl whose father he'd condemned. The one whose life his signature had shattered and ended.
His wolf rose in an instant-snarling, clawing, mate pulsing with every heartbeat Kaiden went still. Frozen. His eyes widening in shock and surprise.
No. No, no, no!
“This couldn't be her. She can't be my…” He mumbles, looking at her.
Aria also feels a tug in her heart, as it beats crazily against her ribcage. “What is wrong with me today? Why I'm feeling like—” She mutters under her breath, until she looks up and sees the least person she wants to meet.
But the bond had no mercy. It snapped tight like a steel cage around his chest. He watched her eyes widen. Saw the flicker of recognition, then… hate. So much hatred in her eyes and in her blood.
The red thread-like thing wraps around Kaiden, his right hand, around his ring finger, as the other end of thread wraps around Aria's body, her left hand and ring finger, and gives a hard tug between them.
Because of the force of the tug Aria and Kaiden both stumble a step towards each other. But they both stop themselves from moving anymore step towards each other.
She grips her dress in her fists, eyes glaring at him as the memories flow back in her head, and squeezing her heart in a tight grip.
“As per the goddess wish, Alpha Kaiden Blackthorn, is the fated mate of Luna, Aria Ashborne!” The prophet announces, but the silence fills the hall.
The crowd whispered. Elders leaned in to whispers, gossips about their new discovery. He could feel their eyes. The judgment in their eyes.
Kaiden felt his control slipping.
He couldn't afford this. Couldn't allow fate to pair him with the daughter of a traitor. Even if she wasn't guilty… he was.
His hand clenched into a fist. His voice came before his fear could silence it.
“I, Alpha Kaiden Blackthorn of Blackridge, reject you, Aria Ashborne, as my mate.” He says and as the bond screamed in protest, he told himself it was strength.
Even as his heart whispered ‘Liar’.
Whispers ripple through the crowd. “Is that her? The exile?” Someone mutters in the crowd.
“Why would the Moon Goddess pair her with him?” Another one scoff.
Aria's heartbeat drums in her ears. Her mate is him, the war hardened Alpha who executed her father and burned her home to ash. Her wolf howls in confusion, clawing to reach him, but Aria shoves it down.
Not him. Anyone but him.
Kaiden stiffens. His wolf is pacing inside him, restless and possessive. But Kaiden locks it away behind years of discipline and control. “No.” He tells himself. “She's dangerous. Tainted by blood.”
Their eyes remain locked as a heavy silence blankets the ceremony. No one dares to intervene between them.
“I don't want this.” Aria whispers to herself, just loud enough for her companion to hear.
Kaiden's jaw tightens. He steps forward, looking at her.
“This must be a mistake.” He says to the Elders, but there's no answer. The bond is real, and everyone knows it
The weight of expectation presses down. His pride flares. His fear follows. So he speaks, cold and steady, but his voice cracks at the edges.
Kaiden's expression hardens. He doesn't falter. “This must be a mistake.” He mutters, but the way his body tenses says otherwise. The bond is real.
Before she can speak, he takes a step forward and declares, cold and steady .
“I, Alpha Kaiden Blackthorn of Blackridge, reject you, Aria Ashborne, as my mate.” Kaiden repeats, looking into her green eyes.
A hushed silence falls over the circle.
Aria doesn't blink. Her mouth curves into a bitter smile. “Then I reject you too, Alpha, Kaiden Blackthorn.” She declares, not backing down from staring.
The crowd stirs, some are horrified, others watch with morbid curiosity.
Her companion, a lean female rogue, Cera, grips her arm. “You okay?”
“I will be.” Aria replies, but her voice is hollow and painful. She turns back and walks out with her companions.
Kaiden watches her walk away, jaw clenched, chest tight as his heart hurts like someone has cut it into pieces.
He tells himself he did the right thing.
So why does it feel like he just lost something he never even had?
And with those words, a legend begins, not of mates united, but of two wolves bound by fire, fury, and fate's cruelest trick.
Flashback: Kaiden's Past
Years before the Moon Ceremony, Kaiden had sat across from the Council, the ink barely dry on the parchment condemning Alpha Ashborne. The evidence was flawed, but the Council's pressure was relentless
You know what he was hiding.” One of them had whispered. “A bond with the rogue clans. Forbidden alliances. He's dangerous.”
Kaiden remembered the day he signed the order. He remembered the scream of a child Aria being held back as flames devoured her packhouse. His wolf had howled in protest even then.
But orders were orders. And back then, he still believed in the system.
He never forgot her eyes. Wild, furious, wet with grief. She'd looked at him like she already knew what fate would do one day tie them together.
He'd buried the memory. Until the Moon Ceremony forced it back with punishing clarity.
CHAPTER 17ARIA’S POVA searing pain, sharp and hot, lanced through my temple while I was mending a tear in my cloak. I gasped, the needle slipping from my fingers. It wasn't a physical pain. It was a spike of pure, undiluted *warning*.A flash of imagery burned behind my eyes: blackened earth in a perfect circle, the ghost of a metallic, rotting scent that made my wolf snarl in revulsion. And beneath it, a current of Kaiden’s urgency, a cold, gripping fear that was entirely his own.The connection. It was held.I was on my feet in an instant, the cloak forgotten. "David! Alex!" My voice cut through the camp's calm, sending birds scattering from the trees.They were at my side in seconds, their faces etched with alarm at my tone. "What is it?" David demanded, his hand already on his axe."Kaiden. He sent a warning. The feral wolves… their creator
CHAPTER 16ARIA’S POVThe word hung in the clearing, a fragile, dangerous agreement. *Show me.*Kaiden’s eyes widened a fraction, as if he hadn’t truly believed I would consent. He gave a single, sharp nod, the Alpha reasserting himself in a moment of focus. “It will be easier if we’re closer.”My instincts screamed to retreat, to put more distance between us. Instead, I forced my feet to carry me forward until only a few feet separated us. The air crackled with the proximity, the bond of a live wire strung between our chests, humming with a tension that was both agonizing and electric.“Close your eyes.” He instructed, his voice a low, resonant command.I hesitated, the vulnerability of it feeling like a step off a cliff. But I had come this far. I shut my eyes, plunging myself into darkness where my other senses roared to l
CHAPTER 15ARIA’S POVThe camp was waiting, a tableau of suspended anxiety. As I slipped back through the perimeter, every face turned toward me. David, his arms crossed, a living statue of skepticism.Alex, his eyes wide with a brother’s fear. Jax, already melting back into the shadows, his work at the temple done. Mira stood by the fire, her hands clasped tightly, the question hanging in the air between us: *Did it work?*“He drank it.” I said, my voice flat, giving nothing away.I walked past them and into my tent. The silence outside was deafening. They were waiting for the verdict. Was he a monster confirmed? Or an ally secured?The truth was so much more complicated.I sank onto my bedroll, the events of the night crashing down on me. The serum had worked with brutal efficiency. I had seen the proud Alpha brought to his knees, not
CHAPTER 14ARIA’S POVThe violet liquid vanished down his throat. Kaiden’s eyes never left mine, a golden, unwavering flame in the temple’s gloom. He dropped the empty vial. It shattered on the stone floor, the sound like a tiny bell tolling the start of an unknown future.For a moment, nothing happened. The only sound was the gentle rush of the underground river and the frantic hammering of my own heart.I had gambled on everything at that moment. On Mira’s skill, on my own resolve, on the faint, treacherous hope that the man I’d seen in the crystal chamber was the real one.Then, his body stiffened. A sharp, pained gasp escaped his lips. He staggered back a step, his hand flying to his chest as if he’d been struck. His eyes, still locked on mine, began to lose their sharp focus, the pupils dilating, the gold becoming a hazy, molten swirl.&nbs
CHAPTER 13ARIA’S POVThe walk back to our new camp was a silent, grim procession. The rising sun did nothing to warm the ice in my veins. My mind was a fractured mosaic of the night’s events: the feral wolf’s mindless rage, the terrifying sight of the dormant crystal, the shocking, brutal efficiency of Kaiden’s fight, and the searing, unwelcome jolt of the bond when our hands touched.*Mate.*The word was a poison and a promise, tangled together in a knot I couldn’t unravel. He had saved Cera’s life. He had saved mine.And he had confirmed that my entire family had been slaughtered not for a crime, but for a power they possessed. For a power *I* possessed.We laid Cera down in the healer’s tent, where Mira immediately began her work, her capable hands cleaning the gash on Cera’s head with a quiet, focused intensity.&nb
CHAPTER 12KAIDEN’S POVThe word "we" echoed in the cavernous silence, a seismic shift in the very atmosphere between us. It was a question, a concession, a fragile bridge built over a chasm of six years of hatred.I had spent so long building walls, fortifying myself against the pull of the bond, against the memory of her eyes the night her world ended.Now, standing before the dormant Heart of the Mountain with the scent of her fear and the feral wolf’s blood in the air, those walls felt like sand.“Now,” I said, my voice rough. “The real war begins.”Her gaze, those storm-silver eyes, didn’t waver. She was assessing me, not as the Alpha who had rejected her, but as a potential ally in this new, terrifying reality.The trust wasn’t there, it would be a fool’s hope to expect it, b







