LOGINThe room fell into deadly silence.
Lyra stared at the silver Moonridge insignia in the guard’s bloody hand while her pulse thundered violently in her ears.
Rowan sent someone here?
Why?
Kael’s expression became terrifyingly unreadable.
“Where is he?” the Alpha King asked calmly.
The guard swallowed hard. “The eastern holding cells, Your Majesty.”
“Alive?”
“Yes.”
Kael stepped away from the balcony immediately.
The cold authority radiating from him made the entire room feel smaller.
“Double security around this floor,” he ordered. “No one enters without my permission.”
“Yes, Your Majesty.”
The guard disappeared instantly.
Lyra’s chest tightened anxiously.
“This doesn’t make sense,” she whispered. “Rowan wouldn’t—”
“Wouldn’t what?” Kael interrupted coldly. “Send someone after you hours after rejecting you publicly?”
She opened her mouth.
Then closed it again.
Because honestly…
She didn’t know anymore.
The Rowan she thought she knew would never have humiliated her before the entire pack either.
Kael grabbed his coat from the chair near the fireplace.
“You’re staying here.”
Lyra blinked. “What?”
“I’m handling this personally.”
“No.” She stepped forward immediately. “I’m coming with you.”
Kael’s gaze snapped toward her.
The temperature in the room seemed to drop instantly.
“Absolutely not.”
“I need answers too.”
“You need safety.”
Frustration flared through her chest. “You can’t keep ordering me around every five seconds.”
“I can when your life may be in danger.”
The blunt response stunned her briefly.
Kael moved closer slowly until he stood directly in front of her again.
“You barely survived tonight,” he said quietly. “And now an intruder crosses royal borders asking for you specifically.”
His eyes darkened.
“That makes you a target.”
The intensity in his voice made her stomach twist nervously.
Still…
“I’m not weak.”
Something flickered across Kael’s face at those words.
Not mockery.
Almost approval.
“I know,” he said softly.
The response caught her completely off guard.
For years, everyone around her treated her like she was fragile. Inferior.
But Kael never called her weak.
Even when others did.
The realization unsettled her strangely.
Kael reached toward her suddenly.
Lyra’s breath caught as his fingers brushed lightly beneath her jaw, tilting her face upward.
The touch was gentle.
Unexpectedly gentle.
“You’re trembling.”
Her pulse immediately betrayed her.
“I’m angry,” she muttered.
One corner of Kael’s mouth curved faintly again.
“Liar.”
Before she could react, he stepped back.
The warmth disappeared instantly.
“I’ll return shortly,” he said.
Then his expression hardened once more into something cold and dangerous.
“If anyone besides me enters this room…”
His gray eyes locked onto hers.
“…you do not open the door.”
A chill slid down her spine.
“Kael—”
But he was already gone.
The doors shut heavily behind him.
Leaving Lyra alone.
Again.
The silence afterward felt unbearable.
Lyra paced nervously across the massive room while the storm outside worsened, rain crashing violently against the castle windows.
Her thoughts spun endlessly.
Why would Rowan send someone here?
Unless…
A horrible thought suddenly hit her.
What if Rowan regretted rejecting her already?
No.
That seemed impossible.
Then why else would someone from Moonridge risk sneaking into the royal castle?
Lyra stopped pacing and wrapped her arms around herself tightly.
Everything felt wrong.
Ever since Kael appeared at the ceremony, it was like her life had been ripped away from its original path completely.
And the strangest part?
A small piece of her didn’t want to go back.
That terrified her most of all.
A sudden knock echoed through the room.
Lyra froze instantly.
Her heartbeat quickened.
Kael’s warning repeated sharply inside her head.
You do not open the door.
Another knock came.
Slower this time.
“Lyra.”
Her breath caught.
Rowan?
She moved toward the door instinctively before stopping herself.
No. That was impossible.
Rowan couldn’t be here.
Could he?
“Lyra, please.”
Her chest tightened painfully at the sound of his voice.
Even through the door, she could hear tension beneath it.
Regret.
Confusion.
Maybe even desperation.
She shouldn’t care.
After what he did, she should hate him completely.
But hearing his voice still hurt.
“Please talk to me.”
Lyra closed her eyes tightly.
“No.”
Silence followed briefly.
Then Rowan spoke again, quieter this time.
“I made a mistake.”
The words sliced straight through her chest.
Too late.
Far too late.
Anger finally rose stronger than pain.
“You humiliated me in front of everyone,” she snapped toward the door. “You don’t get to stand outside acting sorry now.”
“You don’t understand—”
“No,” Lyra interrupted sharply. “I understand perfectly.”
Her voice trembled despite her efforts.
“You broke our bond like it meant nothing.”
Silence.
Then Rowan said something that made her stomach drop.
“He shouldn’t have taken you.”
Lyra frowned.
“What?”
“The Alpha King,” Rowan growled. “You don’t know what he is.”
A dangerous chill crept through her body.
Before she could answer—
Another voice echoed from behind her.
Cold. Deadly calm.
“And what exactly am I?”
Lyra spun around sharply.
Kael stood inside the room.
Her heart nearly stopped.
How—
The balcony doors stood partially open behind him, rain blowing softly through the curtains.
He entered through the balcony.
Rowan went silent outside the main doors.
The tension that filled the room became suffocating instantly.
Kael looked terrifying.
Rain soaked his black shirt slightly while shadows darkened his already lethal expression.
His wolf was close to the surface again.
Lyra could feel it.
“Your Majesty,” Rowan’s voice came carefully through the door.
Kael’s eyes remained locked on Lyra.
“Did you open the door for him?”
“No.”
Something in Kael visibly relaxed.
Barely.
Then slowly, the Alpha King turned toward the entrance.
“Leave.”
The single word carried overwhelming Alpha authority.
But Rowan didn’t move.
“I need to speak with Lyra.”
Kael’s expression darkened dangerously.
“You lost that right the moment you rejected her.”
The silence afterward felt razor sharp.
Then Rowan said quietly:
“She was mine first.”
A low growl rumbled through the room instantly.
Not human.
Wolf.
Lyra’s breath caught as Kael’s eyes flashed silver-black.
Pure dominance exploded through the air violently enough to make the windows tremble slightly.
Every instinct inside Lyra screamed danger.
Even Rowan seemed affected because his breathing changed outside the door.
But Kael’s voice remained horrifyingly calm.
“She was never yours.”
Another growl answered from the hallway.
Rowan.
Two Alphas challenging each other.
Over her.
Lyra’s pulse pounded painfully.
This was bad. Very bad.
Kael took one slow step toward the door.
“Return to Moonridge before I forget you are beneath my rank enough to spare.”
The threat landed heavily.
Silence followed.
Then Rowan spoke again, this time directly to Lyra.
“He’s hiding something from you.”
Kael’s entire body went still.
Lyra noticed immediately.
Her stomach twisted nervously.
“What does that mean?” she asked carefully.
Rowan laughed bitterly outside the door.
“You think he brought you here out of kindness?”
Kael’s voice dropped dangerously low.
“Careful.”
“No,” Rowan snapped. “She deserves the truth.”
Lyra looked between the door and Kael anxiously.
Truth?
What truth?
Then Rowan said the words that shattered the room completely.
“The King has been searching for you for years.”
For one long, breathless moment, no one moved.Kieran stared at the woman standing in the entrance.His lips parted, but no words came.The silver-haired warrior smiled through tears."I'm home."The sword slipped from her hand and clattered against the stone floor."Kieran..."His knees nearly gave way."Lysandra."The name broke from him like a prayer.Then, for the first time in centuries, the brother and sister ran toward each other.The chains binding Kieran's wrists shimmered.The barrier separating him from the chamber rippled.As Lysandra stepped into the circle of moonlight, the prison itself responded.With a sound like breaking glass, the barrier dissolved.The chains fell away from Kieran's wrists.They struck the stone with a heavy clang before dissolving into silver dust.He was free.After a thousand years...The First Keeper took his first unbound step.He crossed the distance in moments.Lysandra met him halfway.They embraced so tightly that neither cared about the b
The crimson eyes stared into Nova's soul.They were vast.Ancient.Filled with a hatred that had survived a thousand years.The mountain trembled beneath a voice that seemed older than time itself."So..."A low, rumbling laugh echoed from the abyss."...this is the child who awakened the Five Seals."The black fire rose higher.It did not burn the stone.Instead, it swallowed the light around it, leaving only darkness in its wake.Every Guardian instinctively stepped back.Every Shadow Fang fell to one knee.Not out of fear.Out of absolute devotion.Commander Elara tightened her grip on her spear."The Shadow King..."For centuries, he had been nothing more than a legend.Now he stood beneath them.Alive.Nova forced herself to stand her ground.She held the moonlight crown firmly in both hands.The mark on her wrist burned with steady warmth.The Shadow King's laughter faded."You do not tremble."Nova met his crimson gaze."No.""Why?"She took a slow breath."Because fear is exac
The crown hovered above Nova's head.Its woven strands of moonlight shimmered softly, bathing the chamber in a gentle silver glow.No one spoke.Every Guardian had lowered their weapon.Even the Shadow Fangs watched in silence.The ancient prison itself seemed to be holding its breath.Nova looked up at the crown.It was beautiful.Yet she felt no desire to claim it.The Moon Goddess's final words echoed in her mind."Only the one who refuses the crown is worthy to wear it."She finally understood.This had never been a test of power.It was a test of the heart.Nova slowly lifted her hands.Instead of reaching for the crown...She stepped back."I don't want it."Her voice echoed through the chamber.The crown remained where it was, glowing even brighter."I never came here to become a queen."The silver light pulsed warmly."I came because people were suffering."She turned toward Kieran."I came because someone had been forgotten."Her eyes then moved to Commander Elara and the wea
The chamber fell into stunned silence."...Mother."Kieran's voice was barely audible.Nova looked at him in disbelief."Your mother?"Kieran didn't answer immediately.His golden eyes remained fixed on the darkness beneath the prison.The voice came again.Soft.Gentle.Filled with a sadness so profound it seemed to weigh upon the mountain itself."Kieran... my son..."His hands began to tremble."I buried her."Commander Elara slowly lowered her spear."No."Kieran turned toward her."I stood beside her grave."Elara's expression was filled with sympathy."You stood beside an empty tomb."A sharp breath caught in Nova's throat."What?"Elara looked toward the darkness below."When the kingdom fell, no one ever found Queen Selene's body."Kieran frowned."I remember—""You remember what they wanted you to remember."The words struck him like a blow.The fragments of his restored memories suddenly felt unreliable again.How much of his past was real?How much had been altered?The gen
The explosion of darkness swept across the chamber like a tidal wave.Guardian warriors were thrown backward.Several crystal spears shattered on impact.The silver light from the first three seals flickered violently.Nova instinctively raised her arm to shield her face.The mark on her wrist burned.Not with pain.With urgency.Commander Elara slammed the butt of her spear against the stone floor."Hold the line!"The remaining Guardians quickly regrouped, forming a protective circle around the first three pillars.Their crystal weapons glowed brightly, pushing back the creeping darkness.But it wasn't enough.The shadow continued advancing.Slowly.Relentlessly.The fourth pillar stood at the far end of the chamber.A jagged crack split it from top to bottom.Dark mist poured from the wound like blood from an open vein.Nova's heart sank."It's dying."Kieran nodded grimly."The fourth seal has broken."Cassian stepped forward."No."Everyone looked at him."It hasn't broken."He p
The words echoed through the prison."It imprisons the Moon Goddess herself."No one moved.No one spoke.Even the Shadow Fangs seemed caught off guard.Nova stared at Lord Cassian."What did you just say?"Cassian remained calm."I said the fifth seal is not what you believe."Commander Elara took a step forward, her spear raised."You're lying.""Am I?""The Moon Goddess cannot be imprisoned."Cassian's gray eyes settled on her."That is what you've been taught."Kieran's voice was low and steady."Then explain."Cassian nodded once."Gladly."He looked around the ancient chamber."History records that the Moon Goddess created the werewolves, blessed the kingdoms, and vanished after defeating the darkness."He paused."Every part of that story is true."Hope flickered briefly in Nova's eyes.Then Cassian continued."It is also incomplete."Silence returned."The Moon Goddess did defeat the Shadow King."His gaze drifted toward the mountain below."But she couldn't destroy him."Nova
“You can’t protect her from all of them alone.”Lucien’s words settled over the courtyard like a curse.For the first time that night, absolute silence followed.No council member argued. No guard moved. Even the storm itself seemed to quiet beneath the weight of what the Northern King had just sai
Separately, she and Kael were dangerous.Together…They could become unstoppable.The realization settled heavily over the entire courtyard like an incoming storm.No one spoke for several long seconds.Snow drifted through the freezing night while the ruined castle gates groaned behind Lucien’s ar
The moment Lyra heard her mother’s name, something inside her shifted.Selene Valerius.The name echoed through her mind strangely, like it belonged to a memory she couldn’t fully reach. A sharp pulse of silver light flickered beneath her skin again before fading quickly.Kael noticed immediately.
“You really don’t know who your mother was, do you?”The question echoed through the shattered prison corridor.Lyra stood frozen while silver light continued glowing faintly beneath her skin. The rogue she had blasted across the hallway lay unconscious several feet away, and every wolf present sta







