LOGINSYNOPSIS Sera is a human woman who fights wolves to protect her people. When the wolf king offers peace through marriage, she says yes—not for love, but to spy on him from the inside. But what she doesn't know is that marriage is a trap. The wolf king never wanted peace. He wanted her blood—a rare power hidden inside her family for generations. When he gets what he needs, he has her killed.
View MoreSera’s POV
The alarm bells of Thornwall hadn’t rung in three years.
When they rang now, I was already running. I’d been in the war room, staring at a map that kept telling me the same terrible truth; we had food for forty more days, ammunition for twenty, and hope for about three.
I’d been trying to find a fourth number that made the first three less fatal when the bells split the morning air like a blade.
I grabbed my sword without thinking. My boots hit the stone corridor before the second ring died.
"What is it?" I shouted at the guard sprinting past me.
"The east gate, Commander. You need to see it yourself."
That was never a good sentence. I took the stairs three at a time, burst through the heavy iron door at the top of the wall and pushed through the cluster of soldiers gathered at the parapet. They parted for me without being asked.
I looked down, and saw just one man, one horse, no army, no flag, no weapons. I could see it from up here.
But I knew who he was before I saw his face. You don’t live through ten years of war without learning what the enemy looks like from a distance. The way he sat on that horse—straight-backed, completely relaxed, like he was arriving at a dinner party he’d been personally invited to, told me everything.
King Cael Duskborne.
The Alpha King himself was sitting at my gate like he owned it. Which, I supposed, was exactly how he felt about it.
"Archers," I said quietly.
Twelve bows came up instantly. The king looked up at me. Even from this height, his amber eyes found mine with an accuracy that felt almost offensive. He raised one hand… slowly, palm open, the universal gesture for I am not here to fight. Then he smiled.
I hated the smile immediately.
"Commander Vale." His voice carried up the wall without effort. Deep and unhurried, like a man with nowhere better to be. "I came alone. I think that deserves at least a conversation."
"It deserves an arrow," muttered the soldier to my left.
I almost agreed.
"Hold," I told the archers.
I stared down at him for a long moment. One man. One horse. No backup visible—though I’d bet my sword arm there were wolves in the treeline, because there were always wolves in the treeline. But he’d come to my gate personally, which was either the boldest political move I’d ever seen or the stupidest.
In my experience, bold and stupid looked identical until one of them worked.
"Open the outer gate," I said. "Not the inner. Put him in the yard. Ten guards minimum. If he shifts–"
"Twelve arrows," the guard finished.
"Eight," I corrected. "Twelve is wasteful. He only needs to die once."
I came down from the wall and walked into the outer yard as the gate groaned open behind me. I didn’t rush. I’d not give him the satisfaction of watching me hurry toward him.
He had dismounted by the time I arrived. Up close he was worse—tall in the way wolves always were, built like war had been his entire education, copper hair catching the morning light in a way that felt almost deliberately theatrical. He wore no crown, just dark riding clothes, a heavy fur mantle, and that same relaxed expression that made me want to hit him.
My ten guards stood in a tight arc behind me. He glanced at them once, completely unbothered, then looked back at me.
"You're shorter than I expected."
"You're stupider than I expected," I replied. "Coming here alone."
The corner of his mouth lifted. Not offended, but amused. Like I’d said something charming instead of something I genuinely meant.
"I came alone because I wanted you to hear me before you decided to kill me… easier to listen when there is no army to be angry at."
"I am angry at you specifically."
"I know." He said it simply, without apology but also without arrogance. Just acknowledgement, plain and clean. "You have every right to be."
That was not what I expected him to say. I kept my face still.
"Talk… You have five minutes."
He nodded once, like five minutes was perfectly reasonable for what he was about to propose.
"I want to end the war."
"You could end it today," I said. "Pull your armies back. Return the southern territories. Leave."
"That is not the kind of ending that holds," he said. "You know that. I pull back, a new Alpha rises in ten years with a new appetite. Your grandchildren fight this same war. The ending I am proposing is permanent."
"What ending?"
He looked at me steadily. No smile now. Just those amber eyes, direct and serious in a way that was somehow more unsettling than the charm.
"A Sacred Bond," he said. "A marriage between the Alpha King and a human woman. Binding under wolf law and human treaty. A Human Luna… the first in history. Two species joined at the highest level, publicly and permanently."
The yard went very quiet. I heard one of my guards exhale slowly behind me.
"You want to marry a human," I said flatly.
"I want to marry you," he said. "Specifically."
I stared at him. In ten years of war I’d been shot, stabbed, starved and outsmarted exactly once. Nothing had ever knocked the words out of me, but this almost did.
"Why me," I said, not a question but a demand.
"Because you are the only human leader wolves genuinely fear," he said. "If you stand beside me, both sides believe it. Anyone else is just a symbol. You are a statement."
It was logical. It was even flattering in the way that things are flattering when they are also completely terrifying. I looked at him and I looked at the treeline beyond the gate and I thought about forty days of food and twenty days of ammunition and the children in the lower settlement who’d been coughing since winter.
"And my people," I said. "The settlements. The occupied territories."
"Protected under Luna's law. Immediate aid, full resource access, autonomous governance within wolf territory borders."
"And if I say no?"
He was quiet for exactly one second.
"Then I ride back and the war continues," he said. "And we both know how that ends for your people, Commander. Not today. Not next month. But eventually."
It was not a threat, that was the worst part. It was just the truth, delivered without cruelty, which somehow made it cut deeper than any threat could.
I drew my sword and began closing the distance between us slowly.
“What if I say no… and make sure you never leave this place alive, let alone ride out of it?”
His eyes narrowed slightly.
Sera’s POVThe realization hit me all at once.One second, I was buried in Cael's arms, crying like my world had just ended. The next, every ounce of awareness came rushing back.My eyes widened.Moon Goddess.What was I doing?I detached myself from him so quickly that I nearly stumbled off the bed.Heat flooded my face as I took several steps backward.The room suddenly felt too small.Too quiet.Too embarrassing.I couldn't believe that had just happened.Me.Sera Vale.Commander of the Human Resistance. The woman who had spent years earning respect on battlefields. The woman who had stared death in the face more times than she could count. I had just been clinging to a man and crying into his chest. Not just any man.Cael.The same Cael I had argued with yesterday. The same Cael who had reminded me that I was temporary. The same Cael who had looked me in the eyes and reduced my entire position to a contract. I immediately wiped my face with the back of my hand. The tears only mad
Sera’s POVSleep came easier than I expected.After everything that had happened throughout the day.. the meeting hall, the argument with Cael, the discovery of the strange mark on my window, and the memories it had stirred.. I should have been awake for hours.Instead, exhaustion won.I didn't even remember when my eyes closed.One moment I was lying in bed, staring at the ceiling and trying not to think about anything.The next, I was somewhere else entirely.At first, I didn't recognize the place.The sunlight was too warm. The air was too soft. It looked familiar. Painfully familiar. Then I saw the willow tree. And my heart stopped."No..."The word left my lips as a whisper, and that was not because I was afraid. Because I knew exactly where I was.This was our place. Mine and Sela's.The place we used to hide whenever we wanted to escape our responsibilities. The place where we spent countless afternoons talking about impossible dreams. The place where my twin sister had once p
Lira’s POVI had kept smiling until the doors of the meeting hall closed behind me.The moment they did, the smile vanished.Gone.The sound of my heels echoed through the corridor as I walked. My steps were steady. My breathing was calm. Anyone who saw me would think I was perfectly fine. But I wasn't.I was angry.No, angry wasn't enough.I was humiliated.That human had humiliated me.The memory played over and over in my head.Sit down.The meeting isn't over.Such simple words.Yet everyone had heard them.The elders.The council members.The representatives.Every single person in that room had watched me sit back down.And the worst part?I couldn't even argue.Because she was right.The meeting wasn't over.She was the Luna.If I had challenged her in front of everyone, I would have looked petty and immature, aside that, everyone knew how risky it was to challenge such a figure.So I sat down.Like a child being scolded.My jaw tightened.I hated her. I hated the way she spoke
Sera’s POVI walked down the long corridor leading to my wing with enough force in my steps to make the palace servants move out of my way. The anger sitting inside me wasn't the loud kind. It wasn't the kind that made people scream or throw things around.It was worse. The quiet kind. The kind that settled deep inside your chest and refused to leave.Mira struggled to keep up behind me."Luna...""Not now.""But…""Not now, Mira."She immediately fell silent.Good.Because if she said one more word, I wasn't sure what would come out of my mouth.The palace walls blurred past me as I continued walking. My hands remained clenched by my sides, my nails digging into my palms.I couldn't believe him.No.That wasn't entirely true.I could believe him.That was exactly why I was angry.Because somewhere along the line, I had started believing something else. Something stupid. Something dangerous. Something that should never have happened in the first place.By the time I reached my wing, I
Sera’s POV ; I did not breathe properly, this wasn't because I could not breathe, it was because for the fact that breathing right now simply felt like a permission that would allow something outside of me to notice me. The window was slightly covered by thick black curtains, it was night time an
Sera's POVI stared at him and didn't move.He stood one step inside the room, relaxed as always, watching me with those amber eyes that gave away exactly nothing. The firelight caught the angles of his face and made him look like something carved rather than born.I hated that he was attractive. I
Sera's POVWe arrived at Dusk borne Palace by nightfall, which I suspected was deliberate. The palace looked almost impossible at night, lit from within by thousands of lights that turned every window gold, the dark stone towers rising against the sky like something that had grown there rather than
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