LOGINLily’s POVThe sharp crash of breaking pottery echoed through the small kitchen. I spun around to see Elena standing over the shattered remains of the medicine kettle, her face twisted with fury.“Elena!” I snapped, shock giving way to anger. “What the hell did you do that for?”“Where is my brother?” she demanded, voice rising. “Daron is injured. If something happens to him, can you take responsibility?”The kitchen smelled like smoked meat and old blood. Clay pots lined the shelves. Bronze knives hung on the wall. I took a slow breath, fighting to keep my voice low. “He has his own matters to handle. Stop making a scene. If you alarm the villagers, it will be bad for all of us.”She glared at me for a long moment, eyes narrowing. “Lily, I don’t like you. You should leave the Moonlit Whisper Pack immediately.”A bitter laugh almost escaped me. “The feeling is mutual. I don’t have the patience for a spoiled little wolf like you. If the situation were different, I would teach you some
Daron’s POV“Hyah! Hyah!”“Whoa, whoa.”The horse came to a stop right at the edge of the restricted area.The ground was wet and slick with mud. Hoofprints and broken branches made their trail easy to follow.“Daron, if we rush in now, we’ll fall into an ambush,” Tan said across from me. We were still mounted. “Even though you’re trying to hide it, your back is not yet healed. The hunting event is imminent. You go back with Elena. I promise to bring them back.”My back from Lily’s whip. Forty-five lashes. Most were closed. But deep tissue takes time. Even for me.I raised an eyebrow at him. “We must find her before the Hour of the Duck.” I turned my horse. “Go back and bring Leo and some of our guards. Discreetly. I will continue the search on my own with Elena.”“Daron…”“That’s an order, Tan.”He clenched his jaw. “Alright. We will join you guys very soon.” He wheeled his horse and rode away.After Tan left, Elena and I sped off into the restricted part of the forest. Full speed.N
Daron’s POV I leaned back in the sturdy chair inside the hunting tent, the scent of damp canvas and woodsmoke thick in the air. Tan sat across from me, sharpening his blade with slow, deliberate strokes. “I knew Mason came back with Elena just because of Lily,” he said. “No other reason makes sense.” I smirked. “Without my permission, no one is taking her anywhere.” My wolf was quiet. He’d been quiet since I bit her. Not gone. Just… watching. Tan paused his sharpening. “What if she asks for him in return for the information she wants to give us?” “What do you think about their relationship, Tan?” I asked him, ignoring the question he asked. He raised an eyebrow. “She said he’s her family’s guard. Why? Are you displeased he survived?” “Displeased?” I scoffed. “I was only asking. They seem close, that’s all. Killing him again wouldn’t be difficult.” Tan gave me a knowing look. Sure. “Let’s look at this from my perspective. You both are enemies, but you’ve sucked each other’s bl
Lily’s POVI bit into the apple hard, the crisp crunch filling the quiet room as I watched Daron from across the space. He sat at the center of his residence in a heavy wooden chair, maps and scrolls spread across the table in front of him. The air smelled of pine, smoke from the hearth, and the faint metallic tang of weapons oil. Preparations for the Wolf Lord competition had turned the entire pack into a hive of activity.“Why did you want to see me?” I asked around another bite. Daron looked up, his sharp gaze locking onto mine. “The Wolf Lord competition has been moved up to tomorrow. With everything we’ve settled between us, it’s time for you to talk, Lily.sighed, grabbed another apple from the plate, and walked over to sit directly in front of him. “I don’t go back on my word. But first, you have to grant me something in return.”“What do you want?”“Freedom,” I said. “Not to leave here obviously. But I don’t want to be locked in the chamber like a prisoner again. Allow me to
Lily’s POV I pushed myself upright on the bed with a groan, my back still throbbing. The wolf doctor had just left after changing my bandages and forcing a bitter healing concoction down my throat. The room was spacious and unmistakably masculine…dark wooden beams crossed the ceiling, heavy furs draped the large bed, and a massive stone fireplace crackled on the far wall. Moonlight filtered through tall, narrow windows framed by thick curtains. This was Daron’s private quarters, deep inside the Alpha’s residence. Everything about it screamed power and control. I missed my father. I missed my siblings. The thought of them tightened my chest until tears blurred my vision. I had failed Mason. I had failed my entire pack. At first I refused to believe he was truly gone, but the longer I stayed here, the more it sank in…Daron had killed them. The weight of that truth pressed down on me like a stone. The door opening jerked me out of my reverie. Daron stood in the entrance, wearing a lig
Daron’s POVThe pack was alive with activity when we finally arrived. Lanterns hung from every building, and the air smelled of roasted meat, pine, and the faint metallic tang of magic from the upcoming Moonlight Ceremony. Banners fluttered in the night breeze, celebrating both the festival and the Wolf Lord selection. My people moved with purpose, but I could feel the undercurrent of tension. Everyone knew what tonight meant.“Leo,” I ordered as we dismounted near the main square, “take Lily and the rest back to the residence. Tan, you’re with me to the palace.”“Yes, my Lord,” they answered in unison.I stepped into the palanquin one last time. Lily lay on the floor, still recovering from her wounds. I crouched beside her and gripped her chin, forcing her to look at me.“I’m in a very bad mood,” I said quietly. “And it’s only going to get worse once I reach the palace. Be a good girl and stay still. I don’t trust what I’ll do if you frustrate me again tonight.”She stared at me for
Lily’s POV“Father, allow me to go on this trip and find the black iron crystal.”I stood in front of his desk in the war room, still wearing my leather riding pants and tunic. My hair was tied back like a boy’s.My father, Alpha of the Red Moon pack’s weapon house, did not look up from the map. “L
Daron’s POV“Leo, watch out!” I roared.Leo spun just in time. The Silver Moon soldier’s sword was already coming down, aimed for his neck. Leo’s claws shot out and ripped the man’s throat open, but not before the blade sliced across Leo’s arm. Blood sprayed across the dirt.The man dropped, gurgli
Daron’s POV“You bastard!” she snarled, her golden eyes blazing with fury. “How could you change my clothes?”Her body was pressed against mine, warm and alive, her damp hair sticking to my chest. Despite the anger radiating off her, my wolf purred in satisfaction at the contact. Mine. Alive. Brea
Daron’s POV“Lily, run now. I will distract them,” I said, my voice sharp as the giant bees closed in.The buzzing was deafening. The air vibrated with it. Each bee was the size of a grown wolf, stingers long as my forearm.She stood frozen beside me for one second, golden eyes wide before she snap







