LOGINChapter 4
Third person’s POV The entire hall remained in stunned silence long after Prince Rafael uttered the words, “You’re the one I choose.” Noble daughters stood frozen with disbelief and humiliation. Whispering erupted across the hall as powerful Alphas and their mates exchanged stunned looks. Even the warriors stationed near the walls looked unsettled by what they had just witnessed. The future Alpha King of the largest pack in the kingdom had rejected every noblewoman presented before him. For a servant girl. Meanwhile, Nora stood completely still with a silver tray still clutched tightly in her trembling hands as though she could not process what was happening either. But Rafael barely noticed the outrage around him. His countenance was calm as though selecting an omega maid as his future Luna was nothing more than another political choice. His attention remained fixed entirely on her, his mate. Even now, standing across the crowded hall in a plain servant uniform, she still carried the same scent that had nearly driven his wolf mad the night before when she crashed into him at the courtyard outside the Luna Selection ceremony. Her lips had trembled before she kissed him first, reckless heartbreak shining in her tear-filled eyes as though she had already lost too much to care about consequences anymore. He had spent years controlling every part of himself. But the second Nora collided with him outside the palace grounds last night, that control had nearly shattered completely. The full moon always made his wolf restless. And his mate only made the effect worse. He still remembered the possessiveness that had consumed him the moment he realized who she was. His wolf had wanted to mark her immediately, claim her and take her with him where nobody else could hurt her again. The urge had been nearly unbearable. Yet somehow, despite how unstable he felt that night, he never once wanted to hurt her. Especially when he saw the bruises on her body. Rafael could still remember the sound of her breathing afterward while she slept beside him. For a long time, he had sat at the edge of the bed staring at the untouched skin of her neck while his wolf raged inside him to claim her properly. But Rafael knew better than anyone how dangerous weakness could be inside the royal family. Especially with his father watching him. The Alpha King had spent years searching for flaws in Rafael, waiting patiently for a reason to strip him of his position as heir to the throne. Losing control over a mate during a full moon was a mistake he couldn’t afford to make, especially when she was an omega and he knew what being an omega mated to an Alpha did to his mother. So before sunrise, Rafael left. It was the first time in years he had walked away from something he wanted. He fully intended to bury the memory and continue preparing for the Luna Selection ceremony exactly as planned. Because despite everything, Rafael still needed a Luna. He hadn’t expected to see her again. The second Rafael saw her carrying a tray among the other maids, he was stunned but tried his best to remain composed. That woman? He could recognize her by her scent immediately. What was she doing here? At first, he thought perhaps she had somehow come looking for him, but the truth became obvious almost immediately. The bruises hidden beneath her makeup, the exhaustion in her eyes, the submissive way she kept her head lowered around nobles. He realized in that moment that she must be among the new maids brought into the royal packhouse. And Rafael knew exactly what happened to servant girls trapped inside royal walls under rulers like his father. The Alpha King treated maids as disposable entertainment, especially omegas that were too powerless to fight back. Rafael had witnessed enough over the years to know how ugly the palace truly was beneath its polished appearance. The girls disappeared quietly. Some ended up broken. Some were assaulted by drunk nobles who faced no consequences because of their bloodline. While others simply vanished and no one ever questioned it. The thought of Nora becoming trapped in that system made something savage rise inside him instantly. Rafael rarely struggled to control his expression, but seeing her standing there as a servant inside his father’s court pushed him dangerously close to anger. Because she was his, even if she did not know it, even if he had walked away from her. Rafeal knew that if he allowed her to remain a maid inside the royal palace, eventually someone would hurt her or perhaps even kill her. Just the thought of it made his chest grumble. However, he still couldn’t expose himself, especially to her. So instead, he concealed his scent carefully before the ceremony began, masking the familiar traces Nora might recognize from the night they spent together. One by one, daughters of noble bloodlines were presented before him, each more beautiful and politically advantageous than the last, but Rafael barely listened to any of them. His attention remained fixed elsewhere entirely. On the omega girl trying desperately to disappear into the background. When he finally stopped the ceremony and called her forward, outrage spread across the room almost immediately, but Rafael ignored every whisper and questioning look. What mattered was keeping her alive. Even if she hated him eventually. Even if she never learned the truth. Rafael looked down at Nora now as she stood frozen before him, confusion and fear swimming in her big innocent eyes while the entire royal court watched her like she had committed some unforgivable crime simply by being chosen. This was the only way he could protect her, he convinced himself.Nora's POV By the time the third day dragged itself into existence, Nora could no longer tell whether her body was failing from exhaustion alone or from the constant strain of fear that never really let her rest even when her eyes were closed. Every time she tried to breathe deeply enough to steady herself, her lungs seemed to tighten as though even the air around them had become something dangerous, something that could betray their location if she inhaled too loudly or too long, and Elena’s hand on her arm had become the only thing that consistently reminded her she was still moving forward at all rather than collapsing somewhere in the undergrowth and simply not getting back up.They had barely spoken that morning, not because there was nothing to say, but because words felt like a waste of energy they could no longer afford. Nora mostly followed Elena’s movements by instinct now, trusting the way she adjusted their direction without explanation, trusting the way she would sudde
Third person's POV By the second day, Nora had stopped thinking of their escape as something that ended at the border and started understanding it as something that simply continued without pause, like the world itself had decided there would be no true resting point until they either reached safety or completely collapsed trying to find it.Her body still hadn’t recovered from the feverish night in the rain, and every movement felt as if her strength was being rationed without her permission. Elena noticed it more than Nora admitted, but neither of them said it out loud, because saying it would make it real in a way that would force them to reconsider their pace, and reconsidering their pace was not something either of them could afford right now.They moved through forest cover most of the time, avoiding anything that resembled open paths or predictable terrain, choosing instead to stay where trees were thick enough to break sightlines and where sound was softened enough to hide mo
Third person's POV Karl arrived not long after the confirmation reports were finalized, as if he had been waiting just outside the threshold for the exact moment the situation became official enough to justify his involvement, and the energy he brought into the council chamber immediately shifted the atmosphere from controlled tension into something sharper, more volatile, more openly adversarial.He didn’t bother with formal greeting beyond a quick acknowledgment of the council, his eyes already scanning the map on the table and the scattered reports beside it, before settling on Rafael with a look that carried immediate judgment.He was furious that Nora had managed to escape. She was supposed to be the puppet he used in controlling and destroying Rafael. How could she have escaped and gone like that? He couldn't help but be highly suspicious of Rafael. Had he helped her to escape? Seeing how calm he was being only fueled his anger even more.“So it’s true,” Karl said, voice low bu
Third person's POV The next morning, news of Nora and Elena's disappearance has spread all through the palace.Rafael had been in the middle of a council meeting, unaware of the fact that his mate had escaped in the middle of the night. The report came during the second hour of the council briefing, delivered by a breathless guard who entered with just enough hesitation to immediately signal that whatever he was about to say had already been repeated too many times between too many people who didn’t want responsibility for it.“Your Highness,” the guard began, bowing quickly, voice tight, “there has been a breach along the lower western route, near the outer supply passage. Two servants are missing from the registered headcount. Their names are Nora and Elena. Patrol confirms they exited the territory overnight.” he reported.The room changed instantly. Rafael didn’t move at first, but something in his attention shifted so sharply it felt like the air itself had been pulled away fro
Third person's POV Elena slowed first, scanning the area ahead with tired focus before finally stopping near a stretch of shallow forest where the trees opened slightly around a narrow riverbank, water moving quietly beneath the wind like it was the only thing in the world still continuing its routine without interruption.“This is as far as we go tonight,” Elena said softly, voice low but firm, as though speaking any louder might alert something hidden in the dark.Nora nodded without argument, because she didn’t have the strength left for disagreement, and even if she did, there was nothing else around them that offered better shelter. The forest wasn’t safe, but neither was staying exposed along the open path they had been following, and at least here the trees broke their silhouette from view.They worked without speaking much after that, Elena helping Nora lower their small bundle of supplies while Nora tried to steady herself against a nearby tree trunk, her breathing slightly
Nora's POV The night of our escape was finally here and it was raining cats and dogs. I stood in the middle of my room, staring at the neatly folded servant's uniform lying across my bed, my hands trembling so badly that I had to curl them into fists just to stop them shaking. Beneath the loose brown dress I had deliberately chosen, my hand instinctively drifted toward my stomach, lingering there for several seconds as though I could somehow reassure the tiny life growing inside me.We're leaving.The thought should have brought relief. Instead, it hurt. Because leaving meant abandoning the only man I had ever loved. It meant walking away from my mate without a single goodbye. It meant accepting that Rafael would probably wake tomorrow believing I had betrayed him all over again.A soft knock interrupted my thoughts. I heard there quick taps which was our signal. I hurried to the door before anyone else could hear it and pulled it open just enough for Elena to slip inside. Rainwater
Rafael's POV I decided Nora deserved one normal day. The thought came to me during yet another council meeting where three different nobles spent nearly an hour arguing over shipping taxes while pretending they weren't actually fighting over power.I found myself staring out the window wondering w
Nora's POV The next morning felt simply unreal. I woke slowly to the warmth wrapped around me, and for a few peaceful seconds I simply lay there staring at the wooden ceiling above the cabin, trying to remember where I was and why my entire body felt so relaxed. Then everything from the previous n
Nora's POV The look in his eyes changed into a dangerous one at my words. He had suddenly bent and captured my lips. "I never thought this day would come" Rafael mumbled, hotly against my mouth and I knew I couldn't say no to that. I closed my eyes and let him take the lead. He moved his lips a
Nora's POV"That day, why did you choose me as your mate that day, Rafael"For a moment, Rafael simply stared at me, and something in his expression shifted. I had seen him angry. I had seen him cold. I had seen him irritated, protective, frustrated, and even jealous. But I had never seen him look







