LOGIN“Get the fuck away from her!” Owen shouted his voice heavy with desperation. “She is my Luna.” “No, Alpha.” Damon replied. “She’s mine.” *** Omega Callie always lived a quiet and humble life, with her fantasies of finding a mate one day. When the day finally came, her mate turned out to be none other than the Alpha of her park. Sadly, she was rejected and hurt. Her fate was sealed until Lycan Damon had a reason to visit her park. But with every blessing, comes a curse. Will Callie accept her new life regardless of the circumstances? Would she finally get her revenge? Explore a tale of romance, suspense, treachery, and love. The fascinating novel ‘Prophecy of the Lycan Queen will have you reading until the very last page.
View MoreCallie had always dreamt of the day she’d find her mate. That moment when the bond would be formed by the moon goddess. The instant she’d finally feel whole and complete.
And that day was today.
She stretched out on her bed, sheets tangled around her legs from a night of tossing and turning. Her heart was already racing.
The sun wasn’t even up yet, but she could no longer keep herself in bed.
She kicked the sheets off, padded across her room, and shoved the window open. The cool morning air rushed in, brushing against her bare arms. Without hesitation, she climbed out the window and onto the roof like she had done a thousand times before.
The sky was still dark, with only a sliver of purple bleeding along the horizon. She lay back on the cold roof and spread out her arms, soaking in the moment.
“Happy birthday!” Ember’s voice burst into her mind, practically vibrating with energy.
Callie laughed out loud.
“It’s finally time!” Ember howled with glee. “We’re going to find our mate sooooon!”
Callie rolled her eyes, grinning. “Oh calm down, Ember. You’re acting like we’ve already found him.”
“What?!” Ember gasped. “You literally couldn’t sleep last night. Don’t come for me.”
Callie covered her face with both hands, her cheeks flushed. “Okay, fine,” she whispered, biting back another grin. “Maybe I’m freaking out a little too.”
This was it. The birthday that changed everything. The day the universe would lead her straight to him. Her mate. Her destiny.
And may the goddess help whoever stood in her way.
Callie had lived a quiet life in the omega estate. Nothing too flashy or too wild. Just her, her parents, and her brother in a modest little house tucked at the edge of pack lands. They weren’t rich, but they were happy.
The sky was already brightening into soft gold, so Callie climbed back through her window, adrenaline buzzing beneath her skin. This day felt different and she knew it.
She threw on her jeans and a soft pink tee, brushed through her curls, and dashed down the stairs.
“HAPPY BIRTHDAY, CALLIE!!”
Her mum, dad, and big brother stood in the kitchen grinning like some fairies. A tiny chocolate cake sat on the table, its frosting was slightly lopsided, and a single candle flickered at its center.
It was the same type of cake every year, Callie had predicted the exact scene.
But this year was different. This year, everything was going to change.
Callie beamed, cheeks flushed with warmth. She stepped forward, closed her eyes, and whispered her wish.
“I wish to meet my mate today...”
She blew the candle out, and the small room erupted in tiny cheers.
Her mum scooped up a slice of the cake with a fork and held it to her mouth like she’d done since Callie was six. “C’mon, birthday girl.”
Callie took the bite, giggling, just as the front bell rang.
She jumped, nearly choking on the cake. “Gotta go!” she said around a mouthful, hugging her mum tight. Her dad and brother, Ethan joined in the hug. “I love you!”
Her mum kissed the top of her head. “Don’t fall in love too fast!”
Amira’s voice cut through the door. “Good morning, Mrs. Rain!”
Callie rushed outside, nearly tripping over the doorstep. Amira stood waiting, practically bouncing in her boots.
“Is today the day or is today the dayyy?” Amira asked, grabbing her hand.
Callie grinned. “It is the day.”
They squealed together, clutching hands like little kids at a candy store.
“Who do you think it’ll be?” Amira asked, eyes wide with curiosity.
Callie bit her lip, trying to stay cool. “I’ve never really thought about it... but maybe Jules? I mean… he does have cute curly hair.”
Amira gasped dramatically. “Oouuu, I knew it! You’ve got a thing for him.”
“Shhh!” Callie laughed, smacking her arm gently. “Don’t jinx it!”
“Whoever it is, you guys are gonna rock,” Amira said, swinging their joined hands.
Callie nodded, her heart full and thumping wildly. She could feel it in her bones, this year wasn’t going to be anything like the last.
It was going to be her best year.
**********
It suddenly hit her in the middle of class.
A thick, intoxicating scent, rich, wild, and impossible to ignore. It curled around her like smoke, wrapping into her lungs and pulling her straight out of her seat.
She barely noticed Amira’s voice calling her name or the surprised looks from her classmates as she bolted toward the door.
Her pulse was hammering. Ember was already growling low and eager in the back of her mind.
“You feel that?” Ember whispered.
But Callie didn’t respond. She couldn’t.
Her feet moved on instinct, drawn down the hall, her nose twitching as the scent grew stronger. The hallway was quiet, with just a few students lingering by the lockers. And then…
She saw them.
The Alpha Owen and his usual crew, Chris, Kade, and Theo. walking toward her like they owned the whole damn building. Which, in a way, they kinda did.
But Callie didn’t even flinch or pause to glance at them. She didn’t care. She moved right past them, not sparing a single thought.
The last thing she needed right now was trouble. She didn't want to have anything to do with them.
And yet...
With each step she took further away from them, the scent clung tighter.
Her eyes widened. No. No way.
She turned slowly. Her gaze swept the group until it landed on the one person she most definitely didn’t want it to.
Alpha Owen.
It couldn't be. Not him. Anyone but him. But the pull she felt was undeniable. Her wolf was howling within her. Her own heart was betraying her.
The scent was pouring from him, and her wolf nearly exploded.
“Mate! Mate! MATE!” Ember howled inside her, tail wagging furiously.
Callie froze. Every thought, every noise, every inch of reality went silent. Her eyes locked onto Owen like some force surrounded him and her only focus was on it. Her chest rose and fell in ragged breaths.
Chris sneered. “Who the fuck are you? Why the fuck are you staring?”
She didn’t even look at him. Her gaze stayed locked on Owen. Her mate. The Alpha.
Could he feel it too? Could he smell her?
She barely had time to process the thought before someone pushed hard into her shoulder from behind, shoving her to the side.
Callie stumbled hard into the wall with a thud. She caught herself quickly and lifted her head to see who it was.
Lily… with her two minions trailing behind.
The Alpha’s girlfriend sauntered past her like she was nothing, flipping her sleek hair before sliding straight into Owen’s arms.
Callie’s chest tightened painfully.
Owen didn’t even hesitate. He pulled Lily against him and covered her lips in a deep, slow, and possessive kiss.
The hallway erupted with whistles and cheers from the boys. Chris whooped loudly.
But Callie...
She couldn’t move. Or breathe.
No. No, no, no. This couldn’t be happening. The Moon Goddess couldn’t be that cruel. Why the Alpha?
Everyone knows that he and Lily were in love. She was his Luna. Callie wouldn't want to come in between that ever.
Owen pulled away from the kiss and looked up. His eyes, those deep, commanding eyes, locked onto hers.
His expression shifted to something really dark and hard to understand.
He left Lily’s side without a word and walked straight toward her.
Her heart felt like it would rip out of her chest.
He leaned in, close enough for her to smell his cologne under the mate bond. His lips brushed the shell of her ear.
“Meet me at Angel’s Den. 8PM. Don’t be fucking late.”
And just like that he walked away.
Leaving her heart pounding and her mind spinning.
Her entire world had just shattered.
The Alpha's chambers were quiet except for the crackling of the fireplace.Damon stood at the window, staring out at the moonlit pack lands spread below like a responsibility he could never fully carry. His reflection in the glass showed a man who looked older than he had weeks ago...heavy shadows under his eyes, tension carved deep into the planes of his face, the weight of leadership aging him in real time.Callie approached from behind and wrapped her arms around his waist, pressing her cheek to his back. Her warmth and golden aura seeped into him, but even she couldn't fully ease the storm raging inside his chest."I keep seeing her as a little girl," Damon whispered, his voice breaking. "Following me everywhere. Begging me to teach her how to fight. Laughing when I let her win." He paused, swallowing hard. "And now I have to decide if I'm going to sign her death warrant."Callie tightened her hold, grounding him with her presence. "You don't have to decide alone."He turned in he
Autumn was breaking apart from the inside.The transformation pain was reaching its peak...waves of agony crashing through her body as her hybrid nature finally began to fully settle. Golden flames and shadows warred beneath her skin, each one trying to dominate the other. She was trembling, barely able to stand, tears streaming down her face.Max's expression softened with something dangerously close to tenderness. He tilted her chin up with careful fingers, forcing her to meet his silver-gray eyes."You're not tearing apart," he whispered, his ancient voice carrying absolute certainty. "You're becoming whole. Let me help you."He leaned down and kissed her...not the usual fierce, hate-filled kiss, but something slower, deeper, more intimate. It was a different kind of claiming. Autumn moaned into his mouth, the pain momentarily dulled by the contact. She kissed him back desperately, fingers tangling in his dark hair as if he was the only thing keeping her grounded, the only anchor i
News of the secret meeting spread like wildfire through Silvermoon by the next morning.By midday, the pack was fracturing.Whispers turned into open arguments in the streets. Warriors gathered in clusters, their voices rising in heated debate. Elders moved through the halls with grim expressions that spoke of betrayal. The word "weak" was being thrown around more and more...aimed directly at their new Alpha like a blade.Damon stood on the balcony overlooking the training grounds, watching as two groups of warriors nearly came to blows below. His jaw was locked so tight it ached, his shoulders rigid with the tension of restraint. Every muscle in his body wanted to transform, wanted to assert dominance, wanted to force them into submission.Callie stepped up beside him, slipping her hand into his without a word. Her presence alone grounded him, reminded him to think rather than react."They're scared," she said softly. "Fear makes wolves stupid."Before Damon could reply, the doors to
The Ruined Temple stood like a broken crown under the fading moonlight. It was neutral ground, far enough from pack territory to avoid immediate bloodshed, yet close enough for Damon to feel the weight of every decision pressing down on his shoulders like a physical force.Damon arrived first with Callie at his side and two trusted warriors flanking them, ready for violence. His body was tense, his claws half-extended, his golden eyes scanning the darkness with predatory precision. Every muscle was coiled tight, ready to explode into action at a moment's notice.Callie stayed close, her hand brushing his reassuringly. "Stay calm," she whispered. "We need answers more than blood."Then they appeared from the shadows like ghosts materializing.Autumn stepped out from behind a fallen pillar, her movements unnaturally graceful in a way that was both beautiful and deeply wrong. Her skin had a faint luminous quality that caught the dying moonlight. Her eyes held that haunting mix of gold an
She closed her eyes, reaching inward, going deep into herself to find the source of this new sensation. The trace of vampire energy that Autumn had left behind during her escap reacted violently to the proximity of her fire. It was like a string being plucked, like a frequency being matched perfect
The grand hall of the pack house was packed, bursting at the seams with the living, breathing weight of the entire pack.Hundreds of wolves filled the space in their human forms, though some were only partially shifted, unable to contain their animal forms in the face of uncertainty. Warriors stood
Damon's heart twisted violently in his chest. He took another step forward, forcing his hands down to his sides, deliberately lowering his claws, making himself as non-threatening as possible. It was a gesture of complete vulnerability from an Alpha."Autumn… you're still my sister. Come home with
The forest near the eastern border was deathly quiet.Not the peaceful quiet of nature at rest, but the suffocating quiet that came before something terrible happened. Even the insects had gone silent, as if the very air knew that something dangerous was approaching.Damon moved through the trees l






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