LOGINElsie’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, effortless. And completely- Naked. Heat rushed to Elsie’s face. Her eyes widened, yet… she didn’t look away. She couldn’t. Her gaze lingered longer than it should have—taking in the sharp lines of his jaw, the broadness of his shoulders, the quiet strength in the way he stood so confidently, as though he knew exactly what effect he had. And those eyes— Silver. They held her in place. Then suddenly— A low, amused voice broke the silence. “Do you like what you see?” Elsie froze. Her heart slammed violently against her chest as realization hit her. He knew. Her face burned even hotter as she quickly turned her head away, her breath coming uneven. “I—I wasn’t—” she stammered, completely flustered. The man chuckled softly. It was deep. Smooth. Dangerous. The sound sent an unfamiliar shiver down her spine. When she dared to glance back, he had already begun dressing, pulling on dark trousers with unhurried ease, completely unaffected by the situation. As if this—being seen like that—was nothing to him. Elsie swallowed hard, trying to regain some composure. “You shouldn’t be here,” she said quietly, still avoiding his gaze. “This is Silverfang territory.” “And yet,” he replied calmly, fastening his shirt, “here I am.” There was something in his tone. Confidence. Not arrogance—but certainty. As though no place was truly forbidden to him. He stepped closer, just enough for the moonlight to fully illuminate his face. Up close, he was even more striking. Sharp features. A defined jawline. Lips that held the hint of a knowing smile. And those silver eyes— They studied her now with quiet intensity. “Are you going to tell me your name?” he asked. Elsie hesitated. Something about him felt… unfamiliar. Not just because she had never seen him before—but because of what she felt standing near him. Something alive. Something that hadn’t stirred in her for days. “Elsie,” she said finally, her voice softer than intended. His gaze lingered on her a second longer. As if committing it to memory. “Elsie,” he repeated. Her name sounded different coming from him. Then he glanced toward the direction of the estate, where distant lights still flickered. “I have somewhere to be,” he said. She frowned slightly. “Where?” “The Alpha’s ceremony,” he answered simply. “I’m a guest.” Elsie blinked in surprise. “A guest?” But before she could say anything more, he stepped back. “I’ll see you around, Elsie.” And then— He turned and disappeared into the shadows. Just like that. Elsie stood there for a moment longer, staring at the empty space where he had been. Her heart still hadn’t slowed. Her thoughts tangled. She didn’t even know his name. Yet somehow— She couldn’t stop thinking about him. About his voice. His presence. His eyes. Especially his eyes. The walk back to the estate felt different. Quieter. But not empty. For the first time in days, her mind wasn’t consumed by silence. Instead— It replayed him. Over and over. By the time Elsie stepped inside the house, the celebrations had long since ended. The halls were dim again, the echoes of laughter gone. But she didn’t make it far. “Elise.” She stopped. Her father. Her mother stood beside him. And with them— The Alpha. Edward’s father. His presence filled the room immediately, commanding and heavy. His sharp gaze landed on Elsie, studying her in a way that made her stand straighter instinctively. “You’ve recovered,” he noted. Elsie lowered her head slightly. “Yes, Alpha.” He nodded once, then got straight to the point. “Tomorrow is Edward’s official coronation,” he said. “And the celebration of his completed bond with his Luna.” Elsie’s fingers tightened slightly at her sides. But her face remained calm. “I expect you to be present.” Her eyes flickered up in surprise. “Alpha—” “You will attend,” he continued firmly. “And you will give your blessing before the pack.” The words settled heavily in the room. Elsie’s chest tightened faintly. “I…” she hesitated. The Alpha’s gaze hardened slightly. “The Alpha of the Nightcrest Pack will be in attendance,” he added. “This is not a small event. You will not do anything that could bring embarrassment to this pack.” A warning. Clear. Direct. Elsie swallowed. “I understand,” she said quietly. “I will attend.” The Alpha gave a satisfied nod. “Good.” Without another word, he turned and left. Silence followed. Elsie didn’t look at her parents immediately. But when she did— For the briefest moment— Disappointment flickered in her eyes. It was subtle. Quick. Gone almost instantly. But her mother saw it. Felt it. And the guilt that followed was suffocating. Because she hadn’t said anything. Hadn’t defended her daughter. Hadn’t even tried. Elsie simply lowered her gaze again. “I’ll prepare for tomorrow,” she said softly before walking past them. Leaving them standing there. The next morning came too quickly. The estate was alive again. Brighter. Louder. Filled with guests from different territories, their presence adding an air of importance to the already grand occasion. Elsie stood at the edge of the gathering, dressed simply but elegantly, her expression calm despite the storm of emotions she refused to show. Her eyes moved across the crowd absentmindedly as if she was looking for someone Until they stopped. Her breath hitched. There he was, Standing among the honored guests. Dressed in dark, perfectly tailored clothing that fit his broad frame effortlessly. Confident. Commanding. And somehow even more striking than the night before. Was him. The man from the river. His silver eyes met hers across the crowd. And this time he didn't just look He smiled.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
The first few days in Nightcrest passed in a blur of unfamiliar faces, customs, and endless observation.Everywhere Elsie went, eyes followed her.Some curious,some cautious,and some openly assessing.Because she was not only the wife the Alpha chose butShe was the outsider Luna from Bloom Pack.
The 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 dista
Elsie slipped past her parents just as they were about to enter Rowan’s room.Her face still burned from the kiss, her thoughts tangled and unsteady as she walked quickly down the corridor without looking back.But even as she left, she could still feel him.The warmth of his hand against her skin.
The moment Rowan pulled away, the world felt… different.Elsie’s breath was uneven, her thoughts scattered, her heart beating in a way she couldn’t quite understand. He watched her—still, calm, as if nothing had shifted at all.But everything had.She stepped back slightly, creating space between t







