LOGINThe carriage moved steadily through the forest paths, its wheels crunching softly against gravel and fallen leaves as Bloom Pack slowly disappeared behind them.
Elsie sat quietly near the window, her fingers resting lightly on her lap while she watched the familiar lands fade further into the distance. She should have felt something stronger. Sadness. Fear. Regret. But instead— There was only silence inside her. A strange calmness she still didn’t fully understand. Across from her, Rowan sat with one arm resting lazily against the seat, his silver eyes occasionally drifting toward her before returning to the passing scenery outside. Neither of them spoke much during the first day. Or the second. The air between them wasn’t awkward exactly, Just unfamiliar. Like two people slowly learning the shape of one another. By the third day, the tension had eased slightly. Not completely. But enough. Their journey to Nightcrest Pack was long, requiring both carriage travel and occasional stops through smaller territories and forest routes. Guards from Nightcrest traveled with them, always alert and disciplined, though they kept a respectful distance from their Alpha and Luna. Elsie noticed that quickly. They feared Rowan. But they respected him even more. That alone told her plenty. The first real conversation between them happened during dinner on the fourth evening. The camp had already been set up near a quiet clearing, torches glowing softly around the resting area while guards remained stationed nearby. Elsie sat alone near the fire at first, staring absentmindedly at the food placed before her. “You barely eat.” Her gaze lifted. Rowan. He sat across from her now, removing the dark gloves from his hands before reaching for his meal. Elsie looked down briefly. “I’m eating.” “Surviving isn’t the same thing.” The response caught her off guard. She glanced at him again. He was calm as always, his expression unreadable in the flickering firelight. Yet somehow, She understood he wasn’t mocking her. For some reason, that made her chest tighten faintly. “You notice too much,” she murmured. One corner of his lips lifted slightly. “I notice you.” The words settled strangely inside her. Simple. Direct. Elsie quickly looked away, pretending to focus on her food again while warmth crept faintly into her face. And Rowan, He noticed that too. As the days passed, something between them slowly began to change. Not dramatically. Not all at once. Just little things. Sometimes, he would ask her simple questions during the ride. About Bloom Pack. About the books she liked. About the river she often visited. And strangely, Elsie found herself answering. More than she intended to. At night, tents would be prepared whenever they stopped to rest. The first time Rowan entered the tent assigned to them, Elsie froze slightly. Not because she feared him. But because suddenly she became very aware that he was her husband. Her actual husband. Rowan noticed her hesitation immediately. Without a word, he spread an extra blanket on the opposite side of the tent before stepping away from her. “We’ll rest here tonight,” he said simply. That was all. No pressure. No demands. No expectations. And somehow that unsettled her more than if he had acted differently. Elsie laid down cautiously that night, keeping as much distance between them as possible while listening to the soft sounds of the forest outside. For a while, neither of them slept. Or at least she didn’t think he did. But eventually, exhaustion won. And when Elsie woke the next morning She was in his arms. Her breath caught immediately. One of Rowan’s arms rested securely around her waist while her head had somehow ended up against his chest during the night. Warm. Comforting. Safe. Elsie carefully tried to move away without waking him— Only for Rowan’s sleepy voice to stop her. “You move too much in your sleep.” Her face burned instantly. “I do not.” “You do.” His voice carried faint amusement now. Elsie quickly pulled herself free and sat up, avoiding his gaze entirely while he watched her with that annoyingly calm expression. But secretly A small part of her remembered the warmth long after they continued traveling. And then it happened again. And again. Every single night. No matter how much distance she placed between them before sleeping, she always woke up wrapped against Rowan somehow. At first, she blamed him silently. Until one night, she woke briefly in the middle of the darkness and realized the truth herself. She had moved toward him first. The realization mortified her. Especially because Rowan clearly knew it too. “You’re smiling,” she accused one morning after catching the faint curve of his lips. “I am.” “That’s unfair.” “You’re adorable when you’re embarrassed.” Elsie stared at him in disbelief. Then immediately looked away again while Rowan chuckled quietly under his breath. And for the first time in what felt like forever— Elsie laughed too. Softly. Without forcing it. Without pretending. The sound surprised both of them. But Rowan’s gaze lingered on her afterward with an intensity that made her heart stumble slightly. As if hearing her laugh mattered more than it should. By the eighth day, the forests began changing. The trees grew taller. Darker. The air cooler and sharper against the skin. Nightcrest territory. Even the atmosphere felt different. Bloom Pack lands had always felt warm and open. Nightcrest felt wilder. Untamed. But strangely beautiful. The deeper they traveled into the territory, the more Elsie noticed the differences in Rowan’s wolves too. They were dark coloured and quieter than Bloom Pack members. More disciplined. More observant. There was strength in the way they carried themselves, but not mindless aggression like the stories claimed. And slowly Elsie began realizing something uncomfortable. Maybe everything she had heard about Nightcrest wasn’t entirely true. On the twelfth day, they finally arrived. The carriage slowed gradually as enormous black iron gates came into view between towering silver trees. Elsie’s breath caught softly. Nightcrest Pack. The territory was breathtaking. Massive mountains surrounded the land in the distance while cool mist drifted through the forests like something out of a dream. Dark stone buildings stood proudly among the towering trees, elegant yet powerful, blending into nature instead of overpowering it. The weather was colder here. Sharper. Yet refreshing. The air itself felt cleaner somehow. Alive. As the carriage passed through the gates, wolves throughout the territory stopped what they were doing to bow their heads respectfully. Not fearfully. Respectfully. Elsie watched everything quietly, taking it all in. This place was nothing like she expected. And beside her, Rowan watched her reaction silently. Then quietly Almost softly He spoke. “Welcome home, Elsie.” And strangely enough For the first time since leaving Bloom Pack— The word didn’t feel entirely wrong.The Moon Shrine fell deathly silent.Only the whisper of the mountain wind disturbed the stillness.Rowan stared at Elsie, unable to hide the shock on his face.Frank looked equally stunned.Even the elite warriors exchanged uneasy glances."The... Last Moonborn?" Frank repeated quietly.Elsie nodded, still trying to steady her breathing."My wolf told me that before everything disappeared."She looked at Rowan."You knew."It wasn't an accusation.It was a realization.Rowan lowered his eyes."I suspected.""You suspected?""I never had proof."Elsie's voice trembled."So everyone here knows something except me?"Rowan sighed."I was trying to protect you.""By keeping me ignorant?"His silence answered her.The group returned to their horses, but no one mounted.The weight of the revelation hung over them.Finally, Rowan spoke."There are stories passed down only among Alpha bloodlines."He looked toward the ancient tree towering over the shrine."They're older than any pack.""They
The words echoed in Elsie's mind long after Rowan had spoken them."Your wolf never left."It couldn't be true.Ever since the day of her first shifting ceremony, everyone had watched in anticipation as one by one, the children transformed into their wolves.Everyone except her.She remembered the whispers."She's cursed.""The Beta's daughter can't shift.""The Moon Goddess abandoned her."For years, she had convinced herself those whispers were true.Yet Rowan was now telling her that her wolf had been there all along.Waiting.Within minutes, the palace was awake.Frank had assembled a small escort of Nightcrest's elite warriors.The stable hands saddled two magnificent black horses while servants hurried to prepare cloaks and supplies for the unexpected journey.Rose came running toward Elsie, carrying a thick fur-lined cloak."My Luna."She carefully fastened it around Elsie's shoulders."It's cold in the northern mountains."Elsie smiled softly."Thank you."Rose hesitated befor
The atmosphere inside Rowan's study became unbearably heavy.Neither Rowan nor Frank spoke for several moments.The name alone was enough to stir memories better left buried.The Crimson Fang.An organization that had disappeared decades ago.Or so everyone believed.Frank broke the silence first."My Alpha... if they've truly returned, then someone powerful is backing them."Rowan nodded."They don't move unless they're paid.""And they don't kill for money alone.""They kill to erase bloodlines."Frank looked toward the closed doors."Should we tell the Luna?"Rowan's eyes hardened."No.""Not yet.""She has already been through enough."Frank hesitated."She deserves to know she's in danger."Rowan leaned back in his chair."I know."His voice was quieter now."But before I tell her anything...""I need answers myself."Meanwhile...Elsie had no idea the danger surrounding her had just doubled.She sat in the palace greenhouse with Rose, admiring the rare flowers Nightcrest gardene
Edward remained hidden behind the curtain long after Rowan and Elsie had left the balcony.His fingers slowly loosened around the edge of the fabric as his shoulders slumped.He had seen enough.There had been no hesitation in the kiss.No uncertainty.No pity.Elsie had kissed Rowan because she wanted to.The realization settled over him like a crushing weight.He lowered his head and laughed bitterly."So this...""...is what regret feels like."For the first time since rejecting Elsie, Edward understood that he had not simply lost his mate.He had lost the only woman who had ever loved him without expecting anything in return.And now...She was learning to love someone else.Back on the balcony, Rowan reluctantly pulled away.Neither of them spoke.Elsie's cheeks glowed pink beneath the moonlight, and she suddenly became fascinated by the stone floor beneath her feet."I..."She smiled nervously."I think I should go."Rowan chuckled quietly."You've become very interesting all of
Elsie's fingers hovered over the crystal glass.Jessica's smile remained flawless.Warm.Welcoming.Almost convincing.Almost.For some reason, Elsie's heart felt strangely unsettled.Not because of Jessica's words.But because of the way she was looking at her.It wasn't the smile of a woman trying to make peace.It was the smile of someone waiting.Waiting for something to happen."My Luna!"Rose's voice cut through the music.Elsie instinctively looked toward her maid.Rose was walking toward them much faster than was considered proper etiquette, her face unusually pale.Jessica noticed immediately.Her smile stiffened for the briefest second."My Luna..." Rose said, slightly out of breath. "Alpha Rowan asked me to remind you that the royal physician wanted you to take your medicine after dinner."Elsie frowned."Medicine?"Rose blinked.Then quickly recovered."For... your headaches."Elsie hadn't complained of headaches.Not once.Something wasn't right.She looked back at Jessic
The sound of shattering crystal echoed through the banquet hall.Every conversation came to an abrupt stop.Dozens of pairs of eyes turned toward Jessica.She gasped dramatically before covering her mouth."Oh dear," she said with an apologetic smile. "How careless of me."A servant hurried forward to clean the broken glass.Within moments, the conversations resumed, but the lively atmosphere from before had noticeably faded.Elsie watched the woman quietly.Something about Jessica's smile unsettled her.It was warm.Too warm.Like someone pretending to be kind while hiding a knife behind their back."You've noticed."Rowan's low voice pulled her from her thoughts.She looked at him."Noticed what?""Jessica."Elsie hesitated before nodding."I don't think she likes me."A faint smile tugged at Rowan's lips."That's an understatement."Before Elsie could ask another question, the palace's master of ceremonies stepped into the center of the hall."My Alpha."He bowed respectfully."As
Elsie woke up to quiet. It wasn't the peaceful quiet of a regular morning or a calm night. Instead, it was a heavy, empty silence that felt like it was pushing down on her chest. For a little while, she just looked up at the ceiling above her bed, watching the soft sunlight make patterns on the woo
Elsie did not remember falling. One moment she had been standing beneath the cold silver light of the moon, her hand in Edward’s as the elders spoke the ancient words that severed their bond. The next moment, darkness had swallowed her whole. When her body hit the ground, she did not wake. And s
High in the night sky was the moon. Full.Bright.Unforgiving. The night wind gently tugged at Elsie's pale dress as she stood in the middle of the clearing behind the Alpha estate, the cool grass brushing against her bare feet. They could almost feel the weight of what was about to happen i
Finally, it was hours to the wedding between Edward the future Alpha and Sara, the beta's daughter.Elsie adjusted the silver ribbon tied around the archway, stepping back to examine it carefully."Perfect. just perfect", one wolf shouted excitedly White roses curled around the wooden frame, the







