LOGINThe Alpha's estate was filled with the sound of celebration. Music.
Laughter. Applause. Even our house's quietest areas, it faintly reverberated, reminding everyone that tonight was significant. Tonight, the pack celebrated its Alpha and Luna's mating Elsie sat motionless by her window. She could make out the distant glow of the courtyard's lanterns from her position. Shadows of dancing figures flickered against the walls, and every now and then, a cheer would rise into the night air. Sara and Edward. Their kingship. They celebrated their union. The entire pack was gathered for them. Also, she... She was not expected. Or maybe she had. Elsie was unable to recall. It made no difference. She had no place there. Before slowly getting up, she slightly clenched her fingers against the windowsill. It felt like the room was too small. Too silent. Too still. Too empty. She slipped out of her room and into the dimly lit hallway without thinking. The house was nearly deserted, everyone having gone to witness the celebration. For once, no one stopped her. No one noticed her leaving. The night air greeted her the moment she stepped outside. Cool. Gentle. Free. As if she had forgotten to taste something, Elsie inhaled slowly. Her feet then began to move without a clear destination in mind. Past the estate. beyond the celebration lights' outer edge. into the territory's quieter, darker areas. The distant music became softer as she walked, eventually diminishing to a faint echo behind her. And then— Silence. True silence. When the familiar sound of flowing water reached her ears, she did not realize where she was going. The water. As the trees parted, Elsie slowed down to a stop, revealing the tranquil stretch of water that sparkled in the moonlight. The surface shimmered softly, reflecting the sky above like a mirror. For a moment, she simply stood there. Then she stepped closer. This area... A small, almost invisible smile touched her lips. She softly whispered, "I forgot." The riverbank had always been her place. Her flight. When she was younger, she used to come here after the shifting ceremony. Following that day. Everything changed that day. the day that everyone realized she was unable to shift. Elsie’s chest tightened slightly as the memory resurfaced. The confusion. The mumbles. Their look of disappointment. While others celebrated their first transformation, she had stood there… unchanged. Broken. Different. Cursed. And when it became insufficient— She fled. Here. To this exact spot. She would spend hours sitting by the river, hiding from the outside world and acting as though it didn't matter. that she was uninterested. When she looked around, her gaze became softer. She murmured, "I haven't been here in so long..." because the whispers eventually stopped. It was no longer talked about. ceased looking at her as if something was wrong with her. And gradually— She no longer came here. As if avoiding the place would erase the memory. Elsie sat down on a smooth rock near the water's edge and surveyed her reflection while bringing her knees a little closer together. The first time in several days... She had a sensation. Not pain. not nothingness. Just… quiet. A moment where nothing was expected of her. Where she didn’t have to pretend. But now— A sound. Soft. Subtle. A rustle from the bushes behind her. Elsie froze. Her pulse sped up. Slowly, she turned her head, her gaze narrowing slightly as she listened. Again, there it was. Movement. Something—or someone—was there. For a moment, instinct told her to leave. to run away. But something else stirred inside her. Not her wolf. That remained silent. But there's more to it. Curiosity. Caution. Elsie rose slowly to her feet, her movements quiet as she stepped toward the source of the sound. I felt like I was taking too many steps at once. It seemed like the night was holding its breath. She then carefully removed the branches. And ceased. Her breath caught. In the silver moonlight, just beyond the clearing, stood— Was a man. Completely still. Completely… exposed. Naked. However, that was not what took her breath away. He was it. He was— Gorgeous. There was no other word for it. He was tall and had a body that looked like it had been sculpted from stone, with every muscle and line clearly visible beneath his skin. His quiet, effortless power was carried by his broad shoulders and sturdy frame. His visage— Sharp. Striking. a jawline that was clearly defined, high cheekbones, and features that had both strength and beauty that were almost dangerous. But it was his eyes that held her. Silver. Not grey. Not blue. Silver. They shimmered faintly in the moonlight, unnatural and captivating, like something not entirely human. Not entirely wolf. Elsie’s breath hitched softly. For a moment, neither of them moved. Neither of them spoke. The world seemed to fall away, leaving only the two of them standing there beneath the moon. And for the first time in what felt like forever— Elsie felt something shift inside her. Not her wolf. However, something equally potent. Something awakening.The grand gates of Nightcrest creaked open slowly.A procession of black carriages rolled into the palace courtyard, accompanied by dozens of Bloom Pack warriors dressed in ceremonial armor.The Nightcrest guards immediately straightened, hands resting on the hilts of their swords.An uneasy silence settled over the courtyard.Elsie instinctively tightened her grip on Rowan's hand.He noticed.Without looking at her, he gently squeezed her hand back.A silent reassurance.I'm here.The first carriage came to a stop.Frank stepped forward, flanked by several elite Nightcrest warriors.The carriage door opened.Edward Blackwood stepped down first.He wore the black ceremonial robes of Bloom Pack's Alpha, embroidered with gold thread. His posture was confident, but the moment his eyes landed on Elsie...Everything else around him disappeared.She looked different.Healthier.The dull sadness that had once clouded her beautiful green eyes had faded, replaced by a quiet peace he had never
The letter remained in Rowan's hand long after Frank had left.His silver eyes lingered on the elegant handwriting beneath Edward Blackwood's signature.Edward rarely acted without purpose.If he had decided to travel all the way to Nightcrest, then whatever brought him here was important.Or dangerous.Rowan folded the letter carefully and placed it inside his desk drawer.His gaze drifted toward the palace gardens below.Elsie was still there.She was sitting beneath one of the silver willow trees with Rose, laughing quietly at something the maid had said.It wasn't a loud laugh.But it was genuine.The sight softened his expression.For weeks, she had looked as though the weight of the world rested on her shoulders.Now...Little by little...She was smiling again.He had no intention of letting anyone take that away from her.Not even Edward.The following morning, Elsie woke to the sound of birds singing outside her balcony.Nightcrest mornings had become one of her favorite thin
Silence settled over the room.The assassin's lifeless body lay sprawled across the marble floor while the shattered windows allowed the cold night breeze to sweep through the chamber.No one moved.No one spoke.Elsie's eyes never left Rowan.She could still picture them.Those golden eyes.For a brief moment, they hadn't belonged to the man she'd come to know over the past few weeks.They had belonged to something...Ancient.Powerful.Terrifying."...Your eyes," she whispered again."They changed."Rowan's hand was still wrapped gently around hers.He looked into her eyes, searching for fear.Instead, all he found was confusion.Curiosity.Concern."My Alpha."Frank's voice broke the silence."The palace must be secured."Rowan didn't look away from Elsie."Take the body.""Search every entrance.""No one leaves the palace until I give the order.""Yes, Alpha."Within moments, guards flooded into the room, carrying away the assassin while servants hurried to clean the broken furnit
Rose's terrified scream echoed through the palace."My Luna! The prisoner is inside the palace!"Rowan reacted instantly.In one swift movement, he stepped in front of Elsie, placing himself between her and the door. His entire demeanor changed in the blink of an eye. The gentle husband who had kissed her only moments ago disappeared, replaced by the feared Alpha of Nightcrest."Stay behind me," he ordered.Elsie nodded without argument.Heavy footsteps thundered through the corridor outside.Then.....A loud crash.The chamber doors burst open.A palace guard stumbled inside before collapsing onto the floor, blood soaking the front of his uniform."My... Alpha..." he gasped."He... he's heading..."Before he could finish, his eyes rolled back, and he lost consciousness.A dark figure stepped over the fallen guard.He was dressed from head to toe in black, his face hidden beneath a hood. Twin daggers glinted in the candlelight as he slowly entered the room."So," the man said with a m
Shadows Beneath the Moon........The faint warmth of Rowan's kiss lingered on Elsie's forehead long after he had left.She sat motionless before her vanity, her fingertips unconsciously brushing the same spot over and over again.It had only been a kiss on the forehead.Nothing more.Yet somehow...It had stirred something inside her that she could no longer deny.The loneliness she had felt over the past week had eased, even if only a little.For the first time after arguing with Rowan, she slept peacefully.The next morning, Rose helped Elsie dress in a simple sapphire-blue gown embroidered with silver thread."My Luna," Rose said with a smile as she adjusted the sleeves, "you look beautiful."Elsie smiled politely."Thank you."Just then, a maid entered carrying a breakfast tray."My Luna, Alpha Rowan requested this be served in the garden."Elsie's eyes brightened almost imperceptibly."He remembered..."Rose smiled knowingly."The Alpha always keeps his word."The palace gardens
Elsie's breath caught in her throat.The reflection staring back at her wasn't Rose.It was Rowan.For several long seconds, neither of them moved.His large hands still held the silk ribbon loosely between his fingers while the long strands of her hair rested against his palms.Elsie remained frozen on the stool, unable to bring herself to turn around."When did..." she whispered."When did you come in?""A few moments ago."His voice was as calm as ever."I dismissed the maids."Only then did Elsie notice the room had become completely silent.Rose and the other maids had disappeared without her realizing.Heat immediately rushed to her cheeks.She was only wearing a thin ivory nightdress that reached just below her knees. It wasn't inappropriate, but it was far less modest than anything she had ever allowed Rowan to see.She instinctively reached for the robe lying beside her.Before she could grab it, Rowan gently caught her wrist."You don't have to hide."His words only made her
Even after Elsie shut the door behind her, a faint whine from the courtyard lingered in the air. Surprised voices. Arguments. Shock. All of it became hazy into something far away that no longer felt like it belonged to her. With her hand lightly resting against the door as if to ground herself,
Silence fell like a storm waiting to break.For a single, suspended moment, no one moved.No one breathed.And then the whispers began.Soft at first.Then louder as seconds went by.Spreading like wildfire through the gathered wolves.“Did he just.......”“He chose her?”“The rejected one?”“Why w
Elsie’s breath caught. There.........standing among the honored guests, surrounded by powerful wolves and visiting leaders, was him. The man from the river. He wasn't like the quiet, almost unreal figure she had seen under the moonlight until this moment. He stood tall in a perfectly tailored da
Elsie’s breath caught in her throat.For a moment, she forgot how to move.Forgot how to breathe.The man stood there beneath the moonlight as if he belonged to it—his skin glowing faintly under the silver glow, his body strong and perfectly sculpted. Every line of him was defined, powerful, effort







