LOGINLyra’s POV
My eyes opened and I was no longer in the tent.
I was standing on a hill under a moon. The moon was so large it swallowed the sky. Silver light poured over everything, and the air tightened and hummed like a held breath.
"My child."
The voice came from everywhere and nowhere at the same time.
I turned, trying to find out where the voice was coming from...then I saw her.
The most beautiful woman I have ever seen in my life.
She stood at the edge of the hill, clothed in a light so bright I could barely look at her. Her hair moved like the waves. Her eyes held no colour,only reflection.
The Moon Goddess.
I have heard a lot of stories about her. But what was said did no justice to her.
My kneel hit the ground before I knew that I had fallen.
I stared at her and all the questions I had came hitting at me.
"Please,"I whispered. "I don't understand. Why did Aiden reject me? Why did the prophecy—"
"Not all prophecies speak truth my child."
Her voice wrapped around me like a shield,warm and terrible.
"Some speak choice."
There was a thundering sound, then flames erupted around me...not red or orange,but silver. They didn't burn. They just flowed from the tips of my finger to the rest of my body like they were a part of me.
I raised my trembling hands,and the flames rose with them.
"What is this?"I breathed. And I swore I saw smoke came out from my mouth.
"A gift,"The Goddess said. "Denied to your bloodline for generations. Awakened now, because the balance has been tipped."
I stared at my palms in wonder. Silver fire danced across my skin, and I couldn't stop looking at it.
"The prophecy was never about you my dear Lyra Nightshade."
My heart stopped. What?
"The Alpha's Luna shall betray him. His mate shall be his downfall."The Goddess tilted her head. "But I never mentioned you. Aiden just assumed,just like the priestess. And now the pack weakens because you are not there."
Tears spilled down my cheeks. So I just suffered for nothing.
"Why didn't you stop him? You could have."
"Yes I could have,but choices are sacred,"She said. "Even when it is wrong."
The the fire around me flared. I saw flashes... Chaoes at Howler. Aiden fighting alone. Zylia whispering in council chambers. Pack bonds fraying and old rope.
And my heart broke at the sight. This was my home.
"You must return my child,"The Goddess said. "Not for Aiden. But for the Pack. For the innocents who will burn if the Rogue King rises unchallenged."
What?
"Rogue King?"
The flames showed me a face . Older. Scarred. An eyes that mirrored my own.
"You father,"The Goddess said. "Exiled. Broken. And now,risen as a warlord."
I woke screaming and crying.Raven was by my side in an instant,knife drawn,eyes wild. Behind her, Nicholas pushed through the tent flap, shirtless, breathing hard and eyes ready to spill some blood.
"What happened?"He demanded.
I clutched my chest hard. Trying to get my breathing back to normal. My hands still glowed faintly silver.
"I saw her,"I whispered. "The Moon Goddess."
Silence.
“I saw her,” I whispered. “The Moon Goddess.”
Silence.
They must think that I have gone mad.
Then Nicholas crouched in front of me,his dark eyes searching mine.
"Tell me everything"
I wrapped my face with the blanket that was half way down my body. My breath came in ragged gasps. The silver light faded from my palms ,but the warmth of it lingered under my skin like embers waiting to reignite.
"She said the prophecy wasn't about me. It was never about me,"I sobbed. "Aiden was wrong,the priestess assumed wrong. I was never going to betray him."
Raven lowered her knife slowly. Her sharo eyes didn't leave my face. She didn't look so surprise about the prophecy stuff... Guess Nicholas had told her.
"The Goddess showed me things,a lot of things,"I continued,my voice shaking. "Howler Pack is falling apart . The Pack bonds are weakening. And there's a Rogue King. He's building an army."
Nicholas went very still at the mention of the Rogue King.
"She said he's my father,"I whispered, afraid of how this revelation will make them see me.
The tent felt colder. Raven exhaled through her teeth. Lighting up a cigarette and taking a long draw.
Guess that how she relief stress.
"Well,"Raven said dryly. "That explains why Nicholas didn't leave you for death."
Nicholas shot her a look sharp enough to cut. Then his gaze returned to me. Something in his expression had shifted. Softer. More careful.
"Are you sure?"He asked. "About what you saw?"
"I was standing on a hill under a moon large enough to cover the world,"I said. "Silver fire came out of my hands . I'm fairly sure I wasn't dreaming... Or if I was ,that it was real."
Nicholas stood up slowly. He ran a hand through his dark head like he was trying to absorb everything.
"The Rogue King has been a ghost for years," he said quietly. "We have heard rumors. Lycans gathering in the eastern mountains. Pack disappearing overnight. But no one knew who led them."
He looked at me. "Now we know. And I'm very sure he also knows about you."
My stomach dropped. "What do you mean?"
"You carry silver flame,Lyra. You dreamed of the Goddess herself. Something that has never happened " Nicholas's jaw tightened. "If the Rogue King is your father,and he knows he has a daughter,he won't want you dead. He'll want you beside him"
Well I didn't like the sound of that.
Raven grunted. "Guess you are not just an exiled Omega anymore. You're a weapon "
I pulled the blanket tightly up my body and around myself. "I don't want to be a weapon "I whispered.
"It no longer matters what you want."Nicholas's voice was blunt but not cruel. He was all business. "What matters is what you become now."
He crouched before me again,this time closer. Close enough that I could clearly see the faint scar cutting through his left eyebrow. Close enough that I caught his scent...pine and smoke and something wild.
"Can you call on the fire again?"He asked.
I looked at my hands. I focused on the warmth that was still buried in my chest. I tried reaching for it like I would a memory.
Nothing happened. I tried again. Still nothing.
"I don't know how,"I admitted finally giving up.
"Then we teach you." Nicholas stood and looked at Raven. "She starts training tomorrow. Weapons , hand-to-hand,and whatever that silver fire is."
Raven nodded once .
Nicholas walked towards the tent flap,then paused. He glanced back at over his shoulder.
"You are no longer nothing, Lyra Nightshade. You might be just what this camp needs"
Then he was gone.
Lyra's POVI heard it before anyone else did.Not with my ears — with the fire. It woke inside my chest like something startled from sleep, pressing outward against my ribs, urgent and directionless, the way it always did when something was wrong before the world caught up to knowing it.I was on my feet before my eyes fully opened.The camp was dark. The blood moon was still a day away, the sky above the tree line the deep, indifferent black of early morning, stars scattered and cold. Everything looked still.But the fire didn't lie."Up." I hit the side of Raven's tent as I passed it. "Get up. Now.""Lyra—""Now, Raven."I was already moving toward the northern ridge, pulling my hair back with one hand, the silver flame rising in the other without being asked. It cast the path ahead in pale light, long shadows jumping between the trees.I heard the first howl a second later. Then three more, overlapping, ragged — not a patrol signal. A warning.Then the screaming started.They came
Aiden's POVShe came to the war room at dawn, exactly as she'd promised. No Nicholas trailing behind her this time. Just Lyra, her hair still damp from washing, dressed in the leathers that Raven had given her, instead of anything that belonged to the pack.I tried not to notice how well they suited her."You wanted to talk battle plans," she said, stopping at the edge of the table. Not crossing it,she kept the wood between us like a wall she'd built on purpose."I did." I cleared my throat and forced my eyes to the map instead of her face. "The scouts spotted the first of the Rogue King's forces moving through the northern pass last night. If they keep that pace, they'll reach the valley by tomorrow's dusk. Right as the blood moon rises.""Of course they will." Her mouth twisted, bitter. "He's always had a flair for theater.""You know him.""I know what twenty years of hatred does to a person who used to be an Alpha." She moved closer to the map, studying the markers Grayson had pin
Lyra's POVI didn't sleep.Not because of Aiden, though his face kept surfacing in my mind no matter how many times I pushed it under. It was the bond. Even faint and frayed as it was, it pulsed against my ribs all night like a second, struggling heartbeat, and every time it stuttered, I felt it in my teeth.By the time the sky turned gray, I was already dressed and standing outside Raven's borrowed tent, watching the pack wake around me.They didn't look at me the way they used to.There was no sneering, no whispered "omega" passed between cupped hands. Now they looked at me like I was something they didn't have a name for yet. Not enemy. Not quite pack. Something standing in the doorway between both."You look like you haven't slept," Nicholas said, appearing beside me with two cups of something hot. He handed me one without asking if I wanted it, which was, I was starting to realize, simply how he loved people."I haven't.""Aiden?""The bond." I wrapped my hands around the cup,
Aiden's POVShe walked out of my office without looking back."I wish you won't make my staying here harder than it already is."Her words cut deeper than any blade could.I stood there for a long moment, staring at the door she had disappeared through. The map was still spread across the table. The candles were still burning. But everything felt colder than before.She was here. Lyra was here,and yet she felt so far away. And she even came with another man.The rogue. Nicholas. The way he had stood by the door, watching me like a wolf protecting his territory. The way he had growled at me—growled—like I was the enemy.Like I was the one who didn't belong in my own pack, made me feel all sorts of emotions that I didn't like."Alpha."Grayson's voice pulled me from my thoughts. I hadn't heard him enter,I have been so distracted these days that I'm hardly aware of the presence of someone."What?""The rogues are settling in the eastern barracks. Lyra requested a tent near the training y
Lyra's POVI made the decision to go back to Howler in the middle of the night.I laid on my cot, staring at the canvas ceiling, listening to the chatters of the people. Nicholas was somewhere nearby—I could feel him through the fragile bond we'd been building. Raven was on patrol. Sera was sleeping in a tent of her own.But Howler was dying."If you are not at Howler by then—if the pack does not have its true Luna—everyone dies."The Moon Goddess's words echoed in my head,loud enough that I couldn't shut it off even though I wanted to.I sat up on the cot"Lyra?" Nicholas's voice came from outside my tent. "You okay?""I need to go back." I said. There was silence for some time,then the tent flap opened and Nicholas stepped inside, his face shadowed in the darkness."Go back where?" He asked."Howler." I said swinging my legs over the side of the cot. "The pack needs me. The Moon Goddess said—""I don't care what the Moon Goddess said." He said with a tight voice. "You can't go back
Nicholas POVIt was getting dark when I found Lyra and a Lycan woman I didn't recognize, stumbling out of the treeline, half-dead, covered in blood and ash and something that looked like silver light still clinging to Lyra's skin.My heart stopped for a movement,then it started again, pounding so hard I thought my ribs would crack."Lyra!" I found my foot running towards her before I could think.As she saw me,her face crumpled. And then she was running too, closing the distance between us, crashing into my chest so hard I nearly fell backward."I thought I lost you," I whispered into her hair."You didn't." Her voice was muffled against my shirt. "I'm here. I'm okay."I held her tighter,not wanting to let go,and I was planning on doing that if the lycan woman didn't clear her throat."I'm Sera," she said,like I cared. "I helped her escape. The Rogue King is going to come looking for her. Soon."I pulled back from Lyra but didn't let go. My eyes scanned her face, her arms, her hands,f
Aiden’s POV Three weeks had passed since I rejected Lyra, and somehow the packhouse felt like it had been hollowed out from the inside.Nothing had changed. And everything had appeared like it had changed.The halls were still the same—stone walls, high ceilings, guards at every post. Servants st
Nicholas POVI didn’t sleep. I couldn't. Not even for a second.No matter how hard I tried, sleep won't just come.I laid on my back in the narrow space of my tent, one arm folded beneath my head, the other resting over my chest. My eyes stayed fixed on the canvas ceiling above me, tracing the fain
Lyra's POVThe first week nearly broke me. No. It did broke me.Every morning, Raven would drag me to the clearing like I was her nemesis. Sometimes I wonder if she was just using me to blow off some steam.We ran until my lungs screamed. Yet she didn't stop."Stop being a weakling Lyra,"She would
Nicholas POV:The cool night air did nothing to cool the heat under my skin,it only added to it . I was so restless tonight.Unlike me. Very unlike me.I walked towards the edge of the camp,where mighty trees swallowed up the moonlight, leaving nothing but darkness. And I stood there with my hands







