Mag-log inKAEL'S POV
The door to my office slams behind me. I lean against it and press my palm against my chest. My heart is racing. My hands are shaking. My wolf is screaming inside my head, clawing at my ribs, demanding that I turn around and go back to her. She is ours, he growls. Go back. Claim her. Now. No. I push away from the door and walk to my desk. The room is dark. I like it dark. Darkness does not ask questions. Darkness does not judge. I pour myself a glass of whiskey and drink it in one swallow. The burn does nothing. The fire in my blood is stronger. Her face will not leave my mind. Those eyes. Big and brown and full of fear. And then, when the bond snapped into place, full of hope. She looked at me like I was her salvation. I am not salvation. I am death. --- Three women. Three Lunas chosen for me by the pack elders. Three women I tried to protect. Three women I tried to love. Three women who stopped breathing in their sleep. The first was Elara. Sweet. Quiet. She liked to read by the window. I found her on the floor of her bedroom. No marks. No blood. Just empty eyes staring at the ceiling. The second was Mira. Strong. Brave. She could fight better than most of my warriors. She died in my arms. One moment she was laughing. The next, her body went limp. The third was Sera. I did not even get to know her. She arrived at the fortress. She stayed for three days. On the fourth morning, the servants found her cold in bed. The pack elders called it a curse. The healers called it a mystery. The wolves called me cursed. I do not know what to call it. I only know one thing. Everyone I get close to dies. --- I sit at my desk and stare at the wall. My office is full of files and maps and old letters. But my eyes see none of it. I only see her. Lyra. The Beta's daughter. Sold to me like livestock. Brought here in chains. And now she is my mate. The Moon Goddess has a sick sense of humor. I pick up a piece of paper. My hand writes the order before my mind catches up. Lyra of Silver Ridge Pack is to be kept in the east wing. No one enters her room except the assigned servant. No one speaks to her. No one tells her anything about me. She is not to leave the east wing under any circumstances. I sign my name and ring the bell for my messenger. "Deliver this to Captain Dain," I say. "And tell him I want security reports on her every hour." The messenger bows and leaves. Every hour. I need to know she is still breathing. I need to know the curse has not found her yet. --- The hours pass slowly. I cannot work. I cannot eat. I cannot think about anything except her. My wolf paces inside me like a caged animal. He wants to see her. He wants to smell her. He wants to touch her. I refuse. The security reports come every hour. They are always the same. Subject is sitting on the bed. Subject has not eaten. Subject is crying. Subject is crying. Because of me. Because I walked away. Because I looked at my mate like she was nothing. I want to explain. I want to tell her that I am not cold. I am not cruel. I am terrified. Every moment she stays in this fortress, she is in danger. And the danger is not from me. It is from whatever haunts me. --- The door opens without a knock. Cassia. She is my Beta's wife and the closest thing I have to a friend. Tall. Sharp-tongued. Afraid of nothing. She walks into my office like she owns it and sits on the edge of my desk. "You look terrible," she says. "I am busy, Cassia." "Liar." She crosses her arms. "You have been sitting in this dark room for six hours. The guards told me about the girl. The one from Silver Ridge." I say nothing. "The one you locked in the east wing and ordered everyone to avoid." Still nothing. Cassia leans closer. Her eyes narrow. She is smart. Too smart. "Kael. What happened when you saw her?" I look away. Her breath catches. "Oh no. No, no, no." She stands up and paces the room. "She is your mate. Is not she? The new girl. The debt payment. She is your mate." I do not deny it. "Kael, that is wonderful." Cassia grabs my shoulders. "Do you understand? The Moon Goddess sent you a true mate. Not a chosen Luna. A real mate. That means—" "That means nothing." I pull away from her. "Three women are dead because of me. Elara. Mira. Sera. They were not even my mates. They were just connected to me. And they died." Cassia's face softens. "That was not your fault." "It was." My voice breaks. I hate when my voice breaks. "I brought them here. I let them close. And the curse killed them. Now the Moon Goddess has sent me a mate. Someone I cannot avoid. Someone the bond will pull me toward no matter how hard I fight." I look at Cassia. My eyes are wet. I do not care anymore. "If I claim her, she will die. If I love her, she will die. If I even look at her too long, she will die." I slam my fist on the desk. The wood cracks. "The only way to keep her alive is to push her away. To make her hate me. To make her leave." Cassia is quiet for a long time. Then she says, "Does she know? About the curse?" "No. And she will not. The fewer people who know, the safer she is." "Kael—" "She will hate me," I say again. "She will leave. She will live. That is all that matters." Cassia opens her mouth to argue. A knock stops her. --- "Enter," I say. A servant stands in the doorway. His face is pale. His hands shake. "Alpha," he says. "Someone entered the east wing tonight. The girl's room. There was a blackout just a minute ago. The guards cannot see anything." I am already on my feet. "Send word to Captain Dain," I say. "And tell no one else." The servant bows and runs off. Cassia grabs my arm. "Kael, wait. Let the guards handle this." I pull my arm free and walk toward the door. "I am the one the curse follows," I say without looking back. "If someone is in her room, it is because of me." I stride into the hallway. Behind me, Cassia calls out, "What will you do?" I do not answer. But the question that burns in my chest as I run toward the east wing is this: Who is targeting Lyra? And what has been killing?CASSIA'S POVI start with the servants.They gather in the kitchen at dawn, yawning and rubbing their eyes. I walk in like I own the place. They straighten up when they see me. The Beta's wife. Someone important."Have you heard?" I ask, keeping my voice low.They lean in."About the girl," I say. "The one Alpha Kael brought here."One of them nods. "The debt payment.""She's not just a debt payment." I pause. Let the silence hang. "She's cursed."Their eyes widen."Have you noticed the strange things happening since she arrived?" I ask. "The blackouts. The whispers. The warriors dropping to their knees?"More nods. They've felt it too. They just didn't have a name for it."That's her," I say. "She's bringing death to this pack. The hunters are coming because of her."I leave them whispering among themselves. The seeds are planted.---I move to the training field next.The warriors are sparring, grunting, swinging wooden swords. I stand at the edge until one of them notices me. Rina.
RONAN'S POVI press a cold cloth to my jaw and wince.Kael hits hard. I'll give him that.The bruise is already darkening. Purple and blue spreading across my skin. I look at myself in the mirror and almost laugh. A prince of the Eastern Court, beaten up over a girl who won't even look at me.A knock on my door.I turn. "Come in."My warrior enters. His face is pale. He's breathing hard like he ran here. In his hand, he holds a sealed letter."The reply," he says. "From the Eastern Court."My heart stops.I take the letter. Break the seal. Read the words.The Eastern Court welcomes the heir. Bring her immediately. The hunters are closer than you know. Do not delay.I read it twice. Three times.They're giving me permission. They're telling me to move now.I look at my warrior. "Leave me."He bows and disappears.I stand alone in my room, the letter clutched in my hand. My jaw throbs. My head spins.I can't wait anymore.---I walk through the fortress. My boots echo against the stone.
CASSIA'S POVI watch her walk through the fortress like she owns it.Lyra. The debt payment. The servant who thinks she's something now.No guards follow her. No chains on her wrists. She moves through the hallways with her head held high, like the mark on her arm gives her the right to breathe the same air as me.It makes me sick.I press myself against the wall as she passes. She doesn't see me. She never sees me. She's too busy playing the victim, too busy making Kael feel sorry for her.But I see her.I see everything.---I've waited seven years for Kael.Seven years of standing, waiting while he chose other women. Elara. Mira. Sera. Each one beautiful. Each one dead.I thought I was patient. I thought I could outlast them all.Then Lyra arrived.And everything I worked for started crumbling.---I follow her through the fortress. She goes to the garden. Sits on a stone bench. Stares at the mountains like she's contemplating something deep.She's probably thinking about Kael. Abo
RONAN'S POV---I don't follow her.I watch Lyra run from the training field, her dark hair flying, her shoulders shaking. She disappears through the fortress doors. I stay where I am.My hands are still warm from touching her.She landed on top of me. Her chest against mine. Her breath on my lips. I can still feel the weight of her. The fear in her eyes when Kael's voice cut through the air.She is mine. I will kill you if you touch her again.Kael didn't say it. But his eyes screamed it. Possessive. Territorial.I found her first.---I walk back to my quarters. The fortress is loud around me—warriors training, servants rushing. No one looks at me twice. I'm just another guest. Just another prince visiting from the Eastern Court.They don't know who I am.They don't know why I'm really here.I close the door. Lock it. Pull the pendant from beneath my shirt.Silver. Worn smooth. A crescent moon wrapped around a broken crown.The symbol of the Silver Crescent Pack. The bloodline I've
ROMAN'S POVI have searched for ten years.Every pack. Every ruin. Every rumor that whispered of a survivor. I followed false leads and dead ends. I wasted years on lies.And then I found her.In a fortress at the edge of the world. Sold like cattle. Mated to a wolf who refuses to claim her.The Moon Goddess has a cruel sense of humor.I stand at my window and watch the sun rise over the mountains. The east wing is still dark. She is still sleeping. Or trying to sleep. I have seen the shadows under her eyes. She is scared.She hides it well. But I see it.My hand moves to my chest. Beneath my shirt, the silver pendant rests against my skin. I have worn it every day since my mother died.A crescent moon wrapped around a broken crown.The symbol of the Silver Crescent.The symbol of the pack my mother served.The symbol that now marks Lyra's wrist.I pull the pendant out and stare at it. The silver is worn smooth from years of touching.I found her, Mother. I found the heir.Now what do
LYRA'S POV I cannot stop thinking about Prince Ronan.His green eyes. His easy smile. The way he caught my elbow like I was someone worth catching. The way he said you are not trouble.I guess I wasn't fast to adjust the leather in my wrist. I think he saw the symbol.There was something in his eyes when he saw it. Recognition. Curiosity. Like he knew something I did not. I just remembered he stirred at my wrist at that moment we saw.I lie on my bed and stare at the ceiling. The mark pulses softly under my sleeve. It has been doing that more often now. Not painful. Just... present. Like a heartbeat that does not belong to me.I should go back to the library.I need answers.---The training field incident changed everything.Warriors avoid me now. They do not look at me. They do not speak to me. When I walk through the hallways, they step aside. Not out of respect. Out of fear.I am a monster to them.A servant girl who made trained wolves drop to their knees.I do not blame them. I
LYRA'S POV I wake to fire on my wrist. Not real fire. Something worse. Something inside my skin. I sit up so fast my head spins. The room is dark. The broken window lets in cold air, but the heat on my arm is burning. I look down at my left wrist. A mark sits beneath my skin. Silver. Glowing f
LYRA'S POVThe morning comes too bright.Sunlight pours through the broken window. I did not sleep. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw the knife. Every time I breathed, I smelled smoke and metal. Every time I moved, I felt the weight of his words.Especially not me.I press my palms against my eyes
KAEL'S POVThe forest is black and cold.I run faster than I have ever run in my life. My wolf is fully in control now. Four paws pounding against wet earth. My nose low to the ground. The scent of the assassin is fresh, smoke and metal and something rotten underneath.She is fast. But I am faster.
LYRA'S POVSleep will not come.I lie on the bed in the east wing and stare at the ceiling. The room is small but clean. A bed. A table. A single window that looks out at the mountains. The guards locked the door from the outside. I am a prisoner now. Not a guest. Not a Luna. A prisoner.My mate pu







