Mag-log inChapter 4: THE NEW.
Hazel woke up tired. Not the bone-deep exhaustion of a slave who had worked past breaking, but the sluggish, heavy-limbed drowsiness of someone who had slept too long. The kind of sleep that left you more disoriented than rested. She couldn't remember the last time she'd slept without someone pouring a bucket of cold water over her head to yank her back to duty. The absence of that shock was almost unsettling. She sat up slowly, blinking at the room. She still couldn't wrap her head around it. She swung her legs over the side of the bed and stood, her bare feet sinking into a carpet so plush it felt like walking on clouds. The window caught her attention. She crossed the room, her heart beating a little faster with a feeling she barely recognized: anticipation. She pulled the curtains open and…. Oh! It was night. She pressed her palm against the cool glass, a smile tugging at her lips despite herself. This feels like a dream. But the longer she stood there, the more the silence of the room began to press in on her. She was a stranger here. She didn't know the layout of the castle, didn't know the faces of the people who served her now, didn't know the rules. She didn't even know what she was allowed to do. What am I supposed to do with myself? she thought, hugging her arms. A knock shattered the quiet. She jumped, her heart slamming into her throat. Old instincts, she had to force herself to breathe. "Who's there?" she called, hating how small her voice sounded. "It's me Piper, Luna.” Oh! The maid from earlier. She exhaled, some of the tension draining. "Piper, come in." The door opened, and the young maid stepped in carrying a tray so large it drew her attention wholely, she hadn't seen such delicacies before. "I brought your food, Luna." Hazel's eyes were already fixed on the tray. She watched Piper set it down on the low table near the window, revealing plates piled high with food more food than she'd ever seen served to one person. Roasted meat, fresh bread, vegetables glistening with butter, a bowl of steaming soup, and pastries dusted with sugar. Her mouth watered. Her hands trembled with the effort of not lunging at it. "I thought you said you would pass my message to your Alpha," Hazel said, forcing her gaze away from the food. "I haven't seen him." Piper straightened, giving her a small smile. "Oh, that! he came earlier, but you were sleeping. He didn't want to disturb you." Hazel blinked. “He came?” She pressed her lips together, something unfamiliar and fragile blooming in her chest. “You've been sleeping all day,” Akira said dryly inside her head. Hazel could practically see her wolf rolling her eyes. If I weren't your wolf, I would have thought you died. And you missed another chance to talk to our mate. Again. Hazel ignored her, though her cheeks warmed at the thought of it. The Alpha King. Her mate. “I'm sure he'll be back,” Piper said, already moving toward the door. “Just eat and rest for now, Luna.” The door closed with a soft click, and Hazel was alone again. She stared at the food for a long moment, then gave in but one thought dominated her mind. What the Alpha King, her mate, looks like. *** Just across the other hallway, Arden had been in his study buried in work all day. It was what he had always loved, the order of it, the control, the satisfaction of a kingdom running smoothly under his hand. But today, the reports blurred together. The voices of his advisors faded into background noise. His mind kept drifting to the door at the end of the east wing, to the woman sleeping behind it, to the scent of her that still clung to his memory like smoke. He had waited so long for this. So many years of watching his brother and friends find their mates, of listening to the whispers that the Alpha King was cursed, that the Moon goddess had abandoned him. He had refused to settle. Had turned away every woman the elders had presented, every alliance offered, every convenient match. He had wanted her. Whoever she was. Wherever she was. And now she was here. In his castle. sleeping in a room that had been empty for centuries, waiting for him to find the time to return to her. He had never resented his work before. He resented it now. "Any more reports?" he asked, his voice sharper than he intended. Gaius, his gamma shuffled the papers on his desk, his expression carefully neutral. "One more, Alpha. From the Winder Pack. Rogues attacked them a few days ago. Heavy casualties. The Luna was killed. Their Alpha is… delirious, from what we're told. They're requesting backup." Arden's jaw tightened, rogues were becoming bolder, more organized. Another problem for another day. "Send men to assist them. They should Stay until the pack is stable. Send arms too and provisions necessary.” Gaius nodded, making a note. Arden stood, the chair scraping against the floor. "That's all for today. Whatever's left can wait until tomorrow." He was halfway to the door before Gaius could respond. He didn't see the look on his gamma's face, the shock, the disbelief, the slow-spreading smile. Arden had never left work unfinished. Not once in all the years Gaius had served him. But here he was, striding out of the study like a man who had somewhere far more important to be. And it got to be only one place, wherever his mate was. Hazel was lost in thought— standing by the window, staring at the trees, wondering about the forest up ahead, wondering what her future holds, when the knock came. She went still, her breath catching. “It's him,” Akira whispered. “I can smell him.” She crossed the room on unsteady legs. Her hand trembled as she reached for the door. She pulled it open. And forgot how to breathe. He stood in the doorway like he had been carved from moonlight and shadow. White hair and silver eyes . Broad shoulders and height that overshadowed her. A face that belonged on a painting in some ancient temple—strong jaw, sharp cheekbones, lips that were curved into the faintest hint of a smile. And his scent—It hit her like a wave, pulled her under. Mint and hot chocolate. She was tempted to breathe him in until she drowned. “Mate,” Akira howled, pacing frantically inside her. “Mate!” Hazel couldn't move. Couldn't speak. Couldn't do anything but stare up at this impossible, perfect creature and wonder how the moon goddess could have possibly chosen her for him. A slave. A nobody. A woman who had spent her entire life being told she was worthless. His gaze traveled over her face, the wild tangle of her ginger hair. When his eyes met hers again, his smile deepened—just a fraction, just enough to make her knees weak. "Hi, mate." He said, his voice a low rumble that vibrated through her bones. "Can I come in?"Chapter 50: KADE'S CHOPPED FINGERSThe great hall had never felt so small.Arden walked through the massive doors, and the temperature in the room dropped like someone had thrown them into a winter night. His white hair hung loose, damp with sweat and still caked faintly at the temples with Hazel's blood. He didn't wipe it off. He let his mates blood stick to him.His silver eyes moved across the elders one by one. Men who'd taught him how to lead, to bleed for his pack, who'd filled in his father's place and called themselves his uncles.One by one, they all looked away.He didn't speak.He walked past the long marble table, past the polished wood and silver inlays that meant nothing now, and sat down on the throne. It was high, a perfect golden throne that glittered, anybody given a chance to sit there wouldn't even blink before accepting the offer. But they wouldn't dare. No one could speak to him without craning their neck. Today it felt like a guillotine.The silence was worse th
Chapter 49: SOMETHING FAR MORE DANGEROUS Lyra had been busy.Busy spreading rumour around the pack saying the king had taken the prisoner out of the palace, he let her escape, he's blinded by love.The streets of his pack now filled with rumours about him.By the time Arden's car pulled through the palace gates, she had already spread the news through every corner of the kingdom. The king had sneaked the traitor out. The king was trying to hide her. The king was protecting a woman who had sold their secrets and weaknesses to the rogues.The elders were already gathered in the great hall, their voices raised in outrage. They were furious as they debated the matter on ground."This is unacceptable!" Helena shouted, slamming her fist against the table. " He cannot simply_""He can, so he did." Kade Interrupted coldly. " He's the king. He can do whatever he wants. The question is whether we let him, we have to stand our ground as the elders. We can't allow this."Bronze sat in the corner
Chapter 48: STAY WITH ME"Everything stops now."Darian's voice cut through the clearing like a sharp blade.He stepped into the opening, and Hazel's breath caught in her throat. She had heard stories about him, about the monster before her. The rogue who had killed Arden's family, though they didn't give her more details about what had happened, the monster who wore a man's face, the shadow that had been hunting them since before she even arrived at the palace.The stories didn't do him justice.He was tall, nearly as tall as Arden, with a face that might have been handsome if not for the cruelty lurking in his eyes. His hair was dark, streaked with gray, and a long scar ran from his temple to his jaw, pulling his mouth into a permanent sneer.Behind him, at least fifty rogues emerged from the trees, all of them smelled like bad news as they had an evil glint on their faces.Weapons glinted in the moonlight. Swords, axes, crossbows aimed directly at Hazel's heart."We only brought a
Chapter 47: LYRA FOUND OUT The palace felt awfully quiet.It was something out of the norms, and lyra had noticed.Lyra noticed it the moment she stepped through the main gates, the unnatural silence, the absence of servants scurrying through the corridors, the way the guards seemed to care less of their jobs as they did it in a lackadaisical manner.Something has happened. They couldn't be this free and less scared around the alpha.She kept her face neutral, her steps measured, as she made her way towards Arden's office. If she could just get him alone without those bad lucks who called themselves his beta and gamma, just a few minutes to whisper in his ear, to let her scent fill his lungs, to remind him that she was there, maybe she could convince him to speed up the execution. Maybe she could make him see the truth, make him see that Hazel was a liability to him, a total danger and a traitor who needed to be eliminated before she destroyed everything he had built, the peace, love
Chapter 46: A TRAPEthan's knees struck the earth with a force that cracked the frozen ground beneath him.He tried to move or stand but his body wouldn't bulge, he even found it hard to breathe, he felt surpressed by a force which was way more than gravity.His body was no longer his own. His wolf, the arrogant, brutal beast that had always answered his every command, was cowering in the back of his mind, whimpering like a puppy that had been kicked into the rain."What_" Ethan gasped, streaks of sweat pouring down his face. " What did you do to me? What have you done? How dare you?"Hazel looked down at him with utmost disgust in her eyes.For a moment, just a few minutes she felt a flicker of satisfaction. This was the man who rejected her in front of her entire pack, the man who called her a worthless and wolfless omega, who always seized all chances to call her useless. The man who had made her fell like less than nothing.And now he was kneeling at her feet, with a confused and
Chapter 45: A DIFFERENT PERSONHazel had never woken up faster.The moment her eyes opened, she was moving, throwing off the thick blanket off her body, ignoring the ache in her muscles, the heaviness in her bones. She jumped off the bed. Today was the day. Arden had promised they were going to rescue Piper. She was finally going to meet her best friend. She couldn't skip that chance, before something would happen or before Arden would change his mind.No more waiting. No more hiding.She threw open her closet, the small clothes the guards had left untorn, it no longer looked like the grand wardrobe of the Luna of such a great and big kingdom, one of the biggest among the four territories. She began tearing through it. She needed something tough. Something she could fight in.A pair of dark leather pants. A fitted tunic. A black canvas which fits perfectly.She dressed quickly, her fingers fumbling with the laces, her heart pounding so hard she could feel it in her throat which was al
Chapter 38: THE ACCUSATION The courtroom was cold. Not the cold of winter, that at least could be fought with furs, fires and close body contacts. This was the cold of stone walls and stone hearts, of an angry alpha's aura, of men who'd decided the truth before they'd heard a single word of ev
Chapter 33: THE ELDERS Hazel got to Arden's study and knocked on the door but with no response, she didn't have much time, they had to go as soon as possible to save her friend, she wasn't going to take any further risks. When she heard no response for the second time she pushed the door open
Chapter 32: AT SHADOW PACK Shadow pack. Ethan stood before his father with his hands behind his back as he thumped his foot loudly on the ground waiting impatiently for his father so he could get the hell out of there, he still had a lot on his mind to do. Ryder on the other hand was pondering
Chapter 31: THE WHITE ENVELOPE The car stopped abruptly at the castle. Hazel ran out like somebody chased by a ghost and ran straight upstairs, she couldn't look around or admire the beautiful place she had missed for weeks now. She doesn't want to believe that her friend was captured because of







