LOGINHe rejected her in front of the entire pack. Cold. Final. Unforgiving. “I will marry another woman. You can leave.” Everyone expected her to break. Instead, she asked for one last month as his wife. He thought it was love. It wasn’t. Because she wasn’t staying to win him back. She was staying to survive the consequences of being his mate… and the secret growing inside her. But something strange began to happen during that one month. The colder he acted in public, the more unstable he became in private. Touches he shouldn’t want. Dreams he couldn’t explain. A possessiveness he kept denying. And a bond he refused to acknowledge. When the month ended, she disappeared without a trace. Five years later, she returned with a child she had hidden from the world… and a new identity she would kill to protect. But the Alpha who once discarded her was no longer the same man. Now, he was the danger she had been running from all along. And this time… he wasn’t letting her go. Even if she belonged to someone else.
View MoreThe Nightfang Pack hall had never felt this cold before.
Moonlight spilled through towering crystal windows, washing silver light across the polished black floors and the massive stone pillars lining the chamber. Above, elegant chandeliers carved from moonstone glimmered softly, casting a pale glow over the hundreds of wolves gathered inside. Everything about tonight was supposed to feel grand. The annual Moon Festival was only days away, and the pack house had been decorated accordingly. Silver banners bearing the Nightfang crest hung proudly along the walls while servants moved carefully through the crowd with trays of wine and crystal goblets. Music still echoed faintly from the musicians near the far balcony. But no one was paying attention anymore. Not after what Alpha Kael Ravencrest had just said. Aurora Whitmore stood at the center of the hall, every muscle in her body locked tight beneath the weight of hundreds of stares. “I will marry Selene.” The words still rang inside her head, cold, sharp, final. For a few unbearable seconds, silence swallowed the room whole. It was the kind of silence that came before disaster, heavy enough to suffocate everyone trapped inside it. Then the whispers began. “They can’t be serious…” “What about Aurora?” “She’s his mate.” “The Moon Goddess chose her.” Aurora heard every word clearly, though the sounds around her already felt distant somehow, as though she were standing underwater while the world carried on above her. Across the hall, Kael Ravencrest stood tall beside the elders’ platform, his expression unreadable as always. He looked exactly the same as he had every day for the past three years. Untouchable. Dark formal clothing framed his broad shoulders, and silver embroidery glimmered faintly beneath the moonlight. Power clung naturally to him, silent and overwhelming, the kind that made entire rooms submit without effort. No one challenged Alpha Kael. No one dared. And tonight was no different. Aurora stared at him, trying desperately to find something in his face. Regret. Hesitation. Anything. There was nothing. Not even guilt. Beside him stood Selene Vale. Beautiful, graceful Selene, dressed in pale silver silk that shimmered beneath the chandeliers. Her long hair fell neatly over one shoulder, and her posture remained perfectly composed despite the chaos spreading through the room. She already looked like a Luna standing beside her Alpha. Aurora hated how effortless it seemed. Then Selene smiled. It was small, brief almost impossible to notice but Aurora noticed. And suddenly, something inside her finally understood the truth she had spent years avoiding. Selene had never been worried about losing Kael not even once because she had always known she already had him. Aurora’s fingers curled tightly against the fabric of her dress to stop them from shaking. Three years. Three entire years. Three years of hoping Kael would eventually look at her differently. Three years of waiting for the distance between them to disappear. Three years of pretending silence did not hurt. She remembered the night of the Luna Choosing Ceremony vividly, the moonlight, the sacred flames, the way her heart nearly burst when Kael spoke the word mate before the entire pack. Back then, she had believed fate meant happiness now she understood how cruel fate could truly be. Kael finally looked directly at her. “The mate bond changes nothing,” he said evenly. His voice carried through the hall with terrifying ease. “You are free to leave.” A few gasps sounded nearby. Aurora almost laughed. Free? There was nothing freeing about being discarded in front of an entire pack. The humiliation burned hotter than fire beneath her skin, but she refused to let anyone see it. Refused to become the broken woman everyone expected her to be. Out of the corner of her eye, she noticed several elders exchanging uncomfortable glances. Beta Rowan looked like he wanted to disappear completely. No one knew where to look. No one knew what to say. And suddenly Aurora realized they were all waiting. Waiting for tears. Waiting for pleading. Waiting for her to beg Kael not to abandon her. A strange calm settled over her instead. Slowly, she lifted her chin. Then she smiled. Not because she felt strong. But because pride was the only thing she had left. “Give me one month.” The words slipped into the silence so softly that for a moment nobody reacted. Kael’s brows drew together slightly. “For what?” Aurora met his gaze fully for the first time that night. Her chest ached painfully beneath the pressure of it. “To change your mind?” he asked. There was no warmth in his voice. Only suspicion. As though he already believed this was another attempt to hold onto him. Aurora felt something crack quietly inside her. Three years together, and this was still how he saw her. She swallowed carefully before shaking her head. “No.” Her voice remained steady somehow. “One month as your wife.” Murmurs spread through the crowd again. Aurora ignored them. After tonight, none of these people mattered, only time mattered now, only the countdown. She forced herself to continue. “After one month, I’ll leave quietly. There will be no resistance from me.” This time even the elders looked stunned. Selene’s expression flickered for the briefest second before smoothing over again. But Kael… Kael simply stared at her longer than before as though trying to understand what she was planning. Aurora lowered her eyes before he could see the truth hidden there. Because if she kept looking at him, she might break after all. And she could not afford to break not yet, not when she still had things she needed to do. One month. That was all she needed. One month before everything changed forever. The silence stretched painfully between them before Kael finally spoke. “Fine.” The single word sealed it. Aurora’s heartbeat slowed strangely after that, almost numb beneath the storm raging inside her chest. Around them, whispers exploded again, but they no longer mattered. Nothing mattered anymore, not the humiliation not the pity, not even Selene standing beside him. Because as Aurora stood beneath the silver lights of the Nightfang hall, one terrifying truth echoed through her mind over and over again. Kael thought she was staying because she still loved him. He had no idea she was preparing to leave him forever and when that day finally came aurora wondered if he would regret letting her go at all.Aurora forgot how to breathe.Kael stepped into the room slowly, moonlight spilling across his shoulders from the windows behind him.For one terrifying second, nobody moved.Nobody spoke.Even Lena looked shocked silent for once.Kael’s gaze swept across the room calmly.The unpacked boxes.The fireplace.The curtains moving softly in the night breeze.Then finally aurora.His eyes lingered there for half a second longer than necessary.Just half a second.Still enough for her heart to react stupidly.Aurora immediately looked away.Lena cleared her throat loudly.Very loudly.“So.”Kael looked at her.Lena pointed between the connecting door and Aurora.“This is deeply inappropriate.”Aurora nearly died.Again.Kael remained completely expressionless.“The Luna’s chambers were designed this way.”Lena folded her arms.“That does not make it less inappropriate.”Aurora wanted to throw her out the window.Respectfully.Kael’s eyes shifted back toward Aurora.“You should rest.”There i
Aurora could still feel the warmth of Kael’s hand long after he stepped away from her.It lingered against her skin like something dangerous.Something she should not want.Something she should not even notice.Yet her wrist still burned where his fingers had held her.And judging by the suffocating silence inside the room, everyone else noticed it too.Selene’s smile remained perfectly calm.Perfectly graceful.But Aurora caught the slight stiffness around her lips.Tiny.Almost invisible.Still there.Kael slowly lowered his hand.The strange expression on his face vanished so quickly Aurora almost questioned whether she imagined it.Almost.“You should sit down.”His voice came low.Controlled.Directed at her.Aurora blinked.Lena blinked harder.Even Selene looked mildly surprised for a second.Because Kael Ravencrest did not fuss over people.Especially not Aurora.Aurora immediately straightened.“I’m fine.”The answer escaped too quickly.Too automatically.And the moment the
CHAPTER 6: THE WOMAN HE REACHED FORThe atmosphere in the room changed instantly.One second earlier, Kael's hand had been inches away from Aurora's face.The next everything shattered.Selene stood at the doorway completely still.Moonlight from the corridor spilled around her silver dress, making her look almost unreal beneath the soft glow.Beautiful, elegant, perfect but her smile was gone, completely gone.Her eyes remained fixed on Kael's hand gripping Aurora's arm on the distance between them or rather the lack of distance silence swallowed the room whole.Aurora felt her heartbeat stumble painfully inside her chest.Kael released her immediately, instantly like touching her had been a mistake.A terrible mistake.Warmth disappeared from her skin so quickly it almost hurt.Aurora lowered her gaze at once.Of course this was how it would always be.The moment Selene appeared, Kael stepped away.The moment another woman entered the room, reality returned.Aurora hated the sharp a
Aurora tightened her grip around the wooden box instantly.Hard, too hard.Kael noticed, of course he noticed.His eyes darkened slightly as he stopped a few feet away from her.The room suddenly felt smaller, warmer, too quiet.Aurora could hear everything.The crackling fireplace, the wind outside the balcony doors, her own heartbeat especially her heartbeat.Kael's gaze never left the box."What is inside it?"His voice remained calm, controlled but Aurora knew him well enough now to hear the sharpness beneath it, suspicion, questions.Aurora forced herself to breathe normally."Nothing important."Silence.Kael stared at her for several seconds.Then, "If it's not important, why are you holding it like that?"Aurora hated that question immediately because she knew exactly how she looked right now, defensive, nervous, afraid, she tried to relax her shoulders slightly tried to loosen her grip it didn't work.Kael noticed that too, aurora looked away first."It's private."Another si












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