LOGIN“I, Alpha Kael of the Moonfall Pack, reject you Aria Star as my mate.”
Those words echoed like a curse, replaying again and again until the tears refused to stop. How could he? After years of love, of whispered promises beneath the moonlight, of dreams of me standing proudly at his side as his Luna. He had shattered it all.
“We were supposed to be his choice,” Karina, my wolf, growled bitterly inside my mind. Her voice was sharp, wounded, and furious. “Fated or not, he swore he would choose us.”
“I know,” I whispered back, curling my arms around myself. “He swore he’d never let me go.”
But even as I remembered his rejection, something about his eyes lingered. They weren’t cruel. They weren’t filled with disgust. They were… tormented. As though rejecting me tore him apart. He had been hiding something. And I needed to know what.
I swung my legs off the bed and stood. Karina stirred uneasily in the back of my mind, pacing like a caged predator.
“This is dangerous, Aria. If he truly betrayed us, you won’t like what you’ll find.”
“I have to know,” I murmured aloud, brushing my tears away. “I won’t let this end without answers.”
---By the time I reached Kael’s house, the night was deep and cold, the moonlight washing the pack grounds in a silver glow. My fist slammed against the heavy oak door, my knocks echoing louder than my heartbeat. I didn’t stop until it creaked open.
But it wasn’t Kael.
A man I had never seen before stood in the doorway. His eyes scanned me knowingly, as though he had been expecting me all along.
“Where’s Kael?” I demanded.
He didn’t answer. He only stepped aside and gestured silently for me to enter. A chill prickled down my spine, but I brushed past him, storming into the familiar sitting room.
And then I froze.
Kael wasn’t alone.
My heart lurched into my throat at the sight of him sitting on the couch with… her. Elena. My sister. Their arms were linked casually, their bodies leaning close as they spoke in low tones. And then, before my mind could even process it, Kael leaned in and pressed a kiss to her cheek.
Elena giggled.
The sound splintered something inside me.
I stumbled forward, my voice breaking. “Elena!”
They both snapped toward me, faces pale with shock.
“Ar… Aria,” Elena stammered, her lips trembling.
“You never told me you were coming,” Kael said quickly, rising to his feet. His voice was guilty, rushed like he had been caught in a crime.
I couldn’t breathe. My gaze darted between them, and my chest burned as though my wolf was clawing me apart from the inside.
“So this is it,” I whispered hoarsely. “This is why you rejected me? Because you’ve been hiding something with my sister?”
Tears blurred my vision. Kael stepped closer, hands outstretched.
“Aria, please listen.”
“No!” My voice cracked. “You looked me in the eyes and promised me a future. You swore that even if we weren’t fated, you would choose me. And now...” I choked on the words, falling to my knees as sobs racked my body. “Now you do this?”
Kael knelt quickly, desperation in his face.
“I’m sorry,” he whispered, his voice raw. “I didn’t want to hurt you, but I can’t fight it anymore. Your sister… Elena… she’s my fated mate.”
His words were a tidal wave, slamming into me, pulling me under until I could barely breathe. Elena looked away, silent, guilt flickering across her face.
“Our sister?” Karina snarled in my mind. “The only blood we have left… and she took him from us.”
My tears dripped hot onto the floor. “So all those years meant nothing? You left me because fate dangled her in front of you?”
Kael’s face twisted in anguish. “It’s not about choosing, Aria. Fated bonds… they’re unbreakable. You know this. I..”
“Stop!” I slapped him, the sound echoing sharply. His head snapped to the side, his jaw clenching.
“You don’t get to tell me about unbreakable bonds,” I spat, my voice trembling. “We had one too. A bond of love. One you swore was enough.”
“Aria, please!”
“I said stop!” My hand shook as I wiped my tears, glaring at both of them. Elena finally spoke, her voice soft, trembling.
“I’m sorry, sister. I didn’t mean for this to happen. If you want… I could step aside. I don’t want to hurt you.”
Her words were a blade twisting in my chest. She said it softly, pitifully, but she had already chosen. The glow in her eyes told me she had accepted him the moment their bond clicked.
“You can’t step aside,” I whispered bitterly. “You’ve already taken him. And he’ll never let you go, not when the Moon Goddess has tied your souls together.”
Kael reached for me again, but I jerked away.
“Don’t,” I hissed, my body trembling with rage and grief. “Don’t touch me. Don’t even look at me. You’ve broken me enough.”
I turned toward the door, each step heavier than the last. My heart was bleeding, my soul screaming, Karina’s growls echoing in the back of my mind.
Behind me, Kael called out, his voice cracking. “Aria, wait!”
I stopped at the door but didn’t turn around. My tears blurred the silver glow of the moon outside.
“Goodbye, Kael. Don’t ever come after me again.”
And with that, I stepped into the night, my chest hollow, my wolf restless, my world shattered.
But even as I walked away, I couldn’t shake the feeling that this betrayal was only the beginning.
Kael’s POVThe forest stank of decay.Rotting wood, abandoned cabins, and the sour scent of dead animals clung to the air so thickly it coated my lungs. My head throbbed, pain pulsing behind my eyes as I struggled to make sense of where I was.My thoughts were scattered.The last thing I remembered was the Alpha party. The laughter. The food. Then a call from an unknown number. The voice on the line had sounded urgent, strange. They told me to step outside the hall completely, said it concerned pack security.I went.I should not have.They were already waiting for me. Large men. Muscular. Masked. At first, I did not realize what they were until they lunged for me. I fought back on instinct, claws slashing, strength roaring through my veins. But then everything went dark.Now I knew why.The smell hit me again. Sharp and chemical. Drugs.So that was it. When they failed to take me by force, they must have drugged me into unconsciousness. That explained t
Adrean’s POVThe Alpha party hall was nothing short of magnificent. Moonlight spilled through tall crystal windows, reflecting off polished marble floors and gold trimmed pillars. The air buzzed with power, pride, and dominance as Alphas from every corner of the region gathered under one roof.My Luna, Alora, walked beside me, her hand resting lightly on my arm as we made our way toward the long banquet table. Alphas greeted one another with firm nods and measured smiles, each of us assessing the other like predators sharing the same hunting ground.I returned every greeting calmly, until my eyes landed on him.Kael.My chest tightened as rage stirred beneath my skin. The monster who wanted me dead. The Alpha who smiled in my face while sharpening a blade behind my back. He sat confidently at the table, arrogance written all over his posture. And beside him sat Aria, her arm linked through his as if she belonged there.The sight burned.Today was not just an Alph
“Yes, Kael,” I said softly, adjusting myself so I could sit more comfortably against him.He studied my face for a long moment before asking, “Why?”“Why do you want him dead?” he continued.I let out a quiet breath. “Me?”His eyes narrowed slightly.“It is not for my benefit,” I said calmly. “It is for you.”“For me?” he asked, disbelief creeping into his voice.“Of course,” I answered, sliding my hand slowly across his chest. “Just look at you. Look at your injuries.”I shifted, climbing onto his lap, my movements deliberate. “Do you see what he did to you?”His jaw tightened.“Is he not supposed to die for that?” I whispered.“No,” he said after a pause, turning his face away slightly. “I do not think so.”I raised a brow. “What if he wants to kill you instead?”“Me?” His gaze snapped back to mine.“Yes. You,” I said gently, pressing a soft kiss to his forehead. “He is planning to kill you.” I said.But it was a lie. A beautiful lie.
I stood just outside the towering gates of the Moonfall Pack, the ancient stone pillars glowing faintly beneath the silver wash of the moon. The crescent symbol carved at the center of the gate pulsed softly, responding to the presence of wolves nearby. This place reeked of power. Of dominance. Of blood soaked history.My fingers tightened around my phone as I dialed Adrean’s number again.No connection.I exhaled sharply and began pacing, my boots scraping softly against the stone path. The night breeze brushed against my skin, carrying the distant howls of wolves greeting the moon. Each sound sent a thrill down my spine.“Pick up,” I muttered, my voice low and impatient. “Pick up.”I dialed again.This time, the call connected on the second ring.“Hey,” Adrean’s voice came through, rough and strained.“What?” he growled, the sharpness in his tone immediately catching my attention.I paused, then softened my voice deliberately. “Why do you sound so harsh with me?”There was a brief s
Adrean picked up on the second ring.“Hey,” he greeted casually, his voice relaxed, unaware of the storm about to descend on him.“I trusted you, Adrean,” Kael growled, his voice low and vibrating with barely restrained fury. “But I never knew you were such a betrayal.”There was a brief pause on the other end of the line.“What do you mean?” Adrean asked, confusion seeping into his tone.“Shut up, Adrean,” Kael snapped. “Do not insult me by pretending.”“I am not pretending,” Adrean said quickly. “I genuinely do not understand what you are accusing me of.”“You think I do not know what you say behind my back?” Kael continued, his wolf pressing closer to the surface. “You think I am blind or foolish?”“Kael, listen to me,” Adrean said, his voice tightening. “If I have done anything wrong or if you heard any rumor, then call me and we will talk it through like brothers.”Kael let out a sharp, humorless chuckle.“Meet me at the pack’s bar,” Adrean continued. “I will be waiting. Whatever
Kael collapsed onto the wide cushion the moment he stepped into the living room, his breath coming out in heavy pants. His shoulders were tense, his aura sharp and restless, as though he had barely restrained his wolf on the way home."Hey Kael, you’re back," I said softly as I stepped out of the kitchen."Of course I’m back," he replied, rubbing his face. "And I’m completely worn out."I laughed lightly, masking the way my heart tightened at the sight of him. There was something about him when he was worn down, something raw and unguarded that made him even more dangerous."I made your favourite today."His head snapped up."Really?"I nodded and walked closer, kneeling beside him. My fingers worked slowly, deliberately, unbuttoning his shirt and easing his shoes off. His skin was warm beneath my touch, powerful, dangerous. This was the man I was smiling at. The man I was preparing to destroy."Sit comfortably," I murmured. "I’ll bring your food."I turned and walked back into the ki
Aria's POV"I won't let her see the next two days."The words repeated in my head like a dark prayer. I paced around the room, my thoughts heavy and wild. Kael was delaying. Even after all my begging and pressure, he still refused to kill her. His hesitation didn’t calm me — it only made my ang
Leo’s POVIt hadn’t even been an hour since Kael’s claws left my neck, and I was already breaking his command. But how could I stay silent while my Alpha discussed killing our Luna?The thought alone made my blood turn to ice.It wasn’t my business. I was only his guard, not his conscience.
Alpha Mich’s POVThe silver cutlery clinked softly against the porcelain plate as I toyed with my food, not really eating. The roasted venison had long gone cold, its scent fading under the hum of the air conditioner. My elbows rested on the edge of the long dining table, my fingers tapping imp
Leo’s POVI walked down the long corridor toward Alpha Kael’s chambers, my chest tight with unease. My hands trembled slightly as I clutched my phone. What I had seen still felt unreal, like a nightmare playing out in daylight.The video was everywhere, spreading like wildfire through the pack’s gr







