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“She already feels the bond,” Eliza continues. “It might be false, but her body has accepted it enough for the ritual to succeed.”
“After that, the throne will finally accept me fully.” The primordial responds. “Then, Elara and I can proceed with the real Luna ceremony.” That’s not how the story begins…Earlier that day. The kingdom was vibrating with excitement. Servants darted through the palace halls carrying flowers, fabrics, trays of food basically anything and everything needed for the Luna Ceremony. Laughter echoed from distant corridors. Decorations lined the walls. Even the air felt different somehow. Like the entire kingdom was holding its breath. Waiting just for her to finally breathe. Three months. That’s how long it had been. Three whole months since she'd arrived in the kingdom. Three months since she’d discovered her heritage, since she'd met her mate. And tonight, she'd finally become his Luna. The thought alone should've made her giddy. And it did make her giddy—mostly. Inside the eastern palace chambers, Maxine stood alone in front of a mirror, the seamstresses having finally finished fussing over her and disappeared.‘Thank the Moon Goddess for that.’ She loved them. Truly. But if one more person probed and poked her with a pin, she was going to start biting. The silence they left behind settled over the room. And unfortunately, silence gave her too much time to think—to feel, to ponder. ‘Something isn’t right.’ The feeling had been following her for weeks now. At first she'd ignored it, pretending like it didn’t exist. Then she'd tried explaining it away. “Maybe it’s just the new environment.” Or “I’m just getting used to all this new stuff.” But now? Now it was becoming impossible to pretend it wasn't there. Maxine stares at her hands and slowly curls her fingers inward. The feeling sat heavy in her chest, it was persistent, nagging…refusing to leave. Ever since she'd felt it, something about the bond had felt...off. Not particularly wrong, just not right. Even her wolf thought so too. Thraen was always so restless each time she was around him, itching to crawl out of her mind and sprint. And the night before, she had howled in agony, pure utter protest. The very thought of the ceremony even taking place, the bonding and the mating. She hated all of it. Each little tidbit. She despised it all. Maxine swallows hard, she felt guilty. This was her mate. Her fated one. It’s supposed to be a heartfelt connection. A celebration to have found her mate so early. So she accepted it all without any suspicion. ‘Thraen?’ She calls inwardly. Her wolf stirs but continues sulking. Maxine sighs, grabbing her gown from the bed, she goes over to the full-length mirror. Tilting her head, admires the gorgeous dress she’ll have to adorn herself in tonight. It was breathtaking. Layers of delicate silver and sky blue cascaded down her frame. Threaded with golden embroidery that shimmered each time it caught the light. And in that moment, something shifts. A soft smile graces her lips, eyes sparkling with unshed tears. ”Wow,” she whispers. A pause. The corset fit perfectly, accentuating her body and shaping it in with elegant precision. . She couldn’t wait to see how she would look when everything was put into place. After all, they’d done it all just for her, their future Luna. “I really am doing this,” she says, gaze softening. Instinctively, she reaches for the connection—and in response the bond stirs. Warm, present and reassuring. Despite that, her smile falters. The familiar chord of unease twists beneath it. Which wouldn't be unusual if not for the bond feeling weaker…...incomplete. Her instincts stir, trying to tell her something but it’s barred. Like some strange wall is thwarting them. Then, the bond pulses again, stronger. The only description suitable for what it feels like—is that of a note slightly off key in an otherwise perfect melody. ‘Thraen?’ She calls once more. Nerves skittering all over. There’s no response. No stirring, no emotion. Just silence. Utter detachment. Maxine stares at her reflection, unease bleeding into her system. Her wolf had never behaved this way before. This wasn’t normal. None of it was. None of it made sense. “Maybe you’re just starved.” She mumbles more to herself. Suddenly, the room felt smaller. The walls felt tight and suffocating. Her gaze snaps to the door, and a strange sense of the need to be someplace overcomes her. She hesitates. Mulling it over, she figures she could get some food while working out what this sudden desire really is. She scoops up her skirts and walks out into an empty hallway. The palace corridors were oddly quiet now, most of the activities had moved to the ceremonial grounds so barely anyone was up here. Making it easier for her to go unnoticed and undetected. Still barefoot, the soft padding of her feet barely makes any noise as she follows the strange persistent pull. She has absolutely no idea where she was headed. Only that she needed to because the deeper she went, the stronger it pulled. Turning a corner, she comes face to face with an open archway and then—voices. Maxine comes to a hasty halt. Just beyond a partially closed stone door, familiar voices drift straight to her ears. She stays still. ‘I shouldn’t be here’ And yet here she is. Because something in her chest insists she stay, linger a bit longer and listen. Her body suddenly tingles all over and then stops just as fast as it came. “…it must be done tonight. I don’t think her wolf will be fooled any longer.” The familiar voice of the maid she’d been given after she arrived sounds. ‘What is she talking about?’ Maxine wonders. “And? Are you certain it will work? Will the transfer hold?” The primordial responds, sounding bored. Maxine’s blood runs cold. ‘My mate!’ “Completely certain.” The maid responds. “Once we do the ritual during the ceremony, her power will belong to you.” ‘Her—MY POWER!?’ “It’ll be drained out of her and bleed directly into your hands.” Maxine’s hands tremble. ‘They want my power…!’ Elara’s calm voice follows. “You’re an excellent witch Eliza, she trusts us. Especially since she knows I'm her mother.” Giggles follow. “What such stupidity!" Elara finishes. “She most certainly won’t resist. My love.” The Primordial’s affectionate tone slices through Maxine’s heart. A tone he has never used with her. And it clicks. “She already feels the bond,” Eliza continues. “It might be false, but her body has accepted it enough for the ritual to succeed.” “After that, the throne will finally accept me fully.” The primordial responds. “Then, Elara and I can proceed with the real Luna ceremony.” Maxine’s heart shutters. “No…” she whispers. Taking a few steps back. “It will be easy,” the witch says. “And once it’s done, she’ll be no more. Maxine’s vision blurs. ‘It makes sense.’ Everything she had believed—everything she had felt—twisted into something unrecognizable. A lie. All of it. The bond suddenly feels like a poison. Wrapping itself around her throat. Her wolf howls in her mind, echoing her pain. She turns on her heels, knocking over a vase. The sound of it hitting the ground echoes in the silent hall. “What was that!” Elara asks, footsteps follow, heading towards the noise. Maxine bolts. A gasp— “GET BACK HERE!” A voice snarls. The corridors blur as Maxine’s pace fastens, adrenaline fueling her system. “We need to get out of here Thraen” The words barely leave her lips. They were going to use her. Strip her. Take everything. And she had been walking willingly into it. “DAUGHTER!” A voice calls behind her. But she doesn't stop. Doesn’t turn. She bursts through the palace doors and into the open, the sudden rush of wind hitting her face, giving her a sense of relief. The guards startle, staring dumbfounded at her sprinting form. “GUARDS! GET HER!” They transform. Massive beasts hot on her trail. Snarling and growling as their massive paws assault the earth. Maxine pushes harder. Her lungs burn. Her legs tremble. But she doesn’t slow.Maxine wakes to the sound of someone calling her name, or rather, her new title.“Your Highness?” A groan escapes her lips before she can stop it.The morning sun streams through the curtains, its golden rays piercing directly into her eyes. She throws an arm over her face and buries herself deeper beneath the warm, cozy blankets.“Oh, you are awake, Your Highness.” Eliza sounds entirely too cheerful for this hour of the morning. Inside her mind, a familiar voice grumbles. “Can I shut her up?”Maxine bites back a laugh. Thraen was not a morning wolf—at all. ‘No,’ Maxine replies silently. ‘You may not.’“Shame.” A yawn stretches through their shared consciousness. “I was having a wonderful dream. There was food. Lots of food.”Maxine cracks an eye open. “Why are we awake so early?” she asks, her voice thick with sleep. “It’s not like I have much to do around here.”Across the room, Eliza has already begun pulling back the heavy curtains one by one, flooding the chamber with even mor
Dalton pauses and nods once, strutting towards the door. The moment he disappears into the corridor, Eliza closes the distance between them.“Drink while it’s hot.”Maxine looks down at the tea, then back at Eliza. The maid smiles. Everything looks normal yet today it feels wrong.Still, Maxine raises the cup to her lips. She takes a sip, then another, and another... The warmth spreads through her body almost immediately. Her shoulders relax and the room softens around the edges. She blinks, a yawn escapes her lips. “I guess it’s time.”Eliza’s smile widens. “The medicine is working.”‘Medicine.’Right, of course. That made sense. Maxine tries to nod. The effort seems strangely difficult. She sits down on the bed. The song from the forest sounded farther away now. Like hearing music underwater.“Get some shut eye your highness.” Eliza coos.Maxine’s eyelids grow heavier, but she thinks about Dalton, about what he had almost said. About the way he’d looked at her.“Eliza?”“Yes, Your
“Quick, I want you to hear something.”The excitement in Maxine’s voice echoes through the spacious room before Dalton has a chance to respond. He already knew what she wanted to show him.He had known from the moment she’d insisted on returning to her room to watch the forest. He knew the exact window she would run to. He knew the exact sound she would point out. He even knew the precise moment her face would light up.Still, he forces himself to play his role.“Yes, Little Spark,” he says, allowing a hint of curiosity into his otherwise even tone. “What is it you would like me to hear?”She grins. “Come here.” Without waiting for him, Maxine hurries across the room.Dalton follows at a much slower pace, his boots making soft sounds against the polished stone floor. He watches her weave around the furniture with an energy that seems impossible after everything she’s endured.The room itself was grand, befitting the future queen of wolves. Rich crimson drapes framed towering windows.
“You know,” Titan murmurs, his voice unusually quiet, “I waited so long for my mate that I almost convinced myself I never had one.”Maxine blinks. “What? How could that be? From everything you’ve told me—”“I know.” His gaze drifts away from hers. “But ever since I was a child… There were rumours.”A knot formed in Maxine’s stomach. “What kind of rumours?”For several seconds, Titan remains silent. His eyes lowered to the polished wooden desk between them. When he finally speaks, his voice is barely above a whisper. “A prophecy.”From the way he says it, a chill dances down Maxine’s spine. “A prophecy?”“There was a prophecy.” He releases a slow breath. “One about a mateless ruler.”Maxine’s eyes widened. “A mateless ruler?”Titan nods slowly. “The prophecy spoke of a Wolf King destined to rule alone. A king without a mate.” His jaw tightens. “Without the one thing every wolf treasures above all else.”Maxine’s brows knitted together.She wasn’t sure what she had expected him to say,
Draven leans back in his chair. “I don’t know yet, actually.”Jeremiah blinks. “You don’t know?”“I don’t quite think there is one.”The room goes quiet, and neither of them speaks. Then Nyxar belows. “Are you insane?” Draven ignores him.“What do you mean there isn’t one?” Jeremiah asks.“Yeah,” Soren agrees. “She’s your mate. That’s usually where the planning starts.”Draven stares at the ceiling.“Maybe.” Then he shrugs. “…she’s not worth the trouble.”Jeremiah nearly chokes. Soren sits upright.“Excuse me?” Nyxar demands.Draven rubs at his temple. “If she’s the one from the prophecy…” The words hung in the air. “…then eventually I’ll have to end her.”Silence takes over; the easy atmosphere that had filled the office moments earlier evaporates completely; Jeremiah’s expression darkens. “But she didn’t do it.” Draven’s eye twitches, a telltale sign of his growing frustration.“I know.”“Then why are you talking like she’s already guilty?”“I’m not.”“You kind of are.”Draven exhal
Draven sits alone in his office at the pack house, leaning back in his chair as he looks around the room. His desk was spotless, every folder neatly stacked, every pen exactly where it should be. Most Alphas liked showing off their power. Draven just liked things organized.He'd already gone through the latest shipment reports. Patrol schedules were finished. Trade agreements with neighbouring packs had been signed and filed away. For once, nothing needed his attention. He closed the last folder and slid it onto the shelf behind him.“I guess that's it for today, Nyx.”A satisfied rumble echoes through his mind. "Great. I want to go for a run."Draven tilts his head in thought. 'Of course you do.'"You sound surprised." Nyxar drawls sarcastically. 'You've been wanting to run a lot lately.'Nyxar huffs. "Can you blame me?"Draven taps his fingers lightly against the desk. 'Not with all that pent-up tension.' The wolf goes quiet. Draven frowns. 'I just can't shake—'Knock. Knock. Kn
The man arrives at the base of the ancient forest—a path he has to use to avoid any more encounters like that with Draven. He takes his first step beneath the mass of towering trees. This forest stretches deep, ancient and with hidden secrets leading up to the high peaks of a sacred mountain wher
Three moons ago.Maxine knelt by the wet cabin floor. Her glove-clad hands gripped the brush as she scrubbed at a particularly thick, stubborn stain.To the outside world, one would assume she was perfectly focused on the task at hand.But her mind was barely there with her body. The past two weeks
Branches pull away before she can collide with them. Roots sink back into the earth just as her foot comes down. The dense, impossible terrain reshapes itself—guiding her, protecting her, choosing her.Behind her, the struggle continues.Varkul roars, furious, enraged—but the deeper she runs, the q
This was no longer her palace. No longer the place she had grown to love. The home she had hoped to make of it. Not anymore. They had turned it into a hunting ground. And she was the one being hunted. Maxine pushes her body to run faster, go beyond limits she’s never tested. And with her newfound







