LOGINEven 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, she stood still for a brief moment in the quiet of her room. Her heart was pounding quickly. Too quickly. But not from fear. Not completely. Before she could even process it fully, she heard footsteps. Quick, determined. The door swung open without a knock. “Elise.” Her father. Her mother sped up quickly after her, her face already tense with worry and something even more intense: fear. After them, Sara stepped in. Also Edward. Elsie didn’t move from where she stood. she ceased speaking. She just slowly turned to face them. The first speaker was her father. He began in a controlled but firm voice, "What you did back there was reckless." Her mother didn't sit around. “Reckless?” She exploded. “It was madness!” Elsie remained quiet. Her gaze steady. Emotionally, her mother came closer and raised her voice. "Do you even recognize that man?" She insisted. “Do you understand what you’ve just agreed to?” Nothing continues. Elsie's father continued, "You cannot marry him." This is not a decision made on the spur of the moment. This affects more than just you.” Sara's expression was serious as she crossed her arms. She stated, "This isn't just about you wanting to escape." “This is serious.” Edward, who had been silent until now, finally spoke. “You don’t know Rowan,” he said, his voice low but sharp. “Nightcrest is not like this pack. They’re ruthless. Their Alpha is worse.” At that, Elsie's eyes slightly lit up. But she said nothing. Her mother shook her head, almost in disbelief. She went on, her voice becoming more urgent, "You've heard the stories." Nightcrest wolves are distinct from us. They do not operate in the same manner. They are... wild. Her voice softened, but only slightly. “And Rowan… he is not a good man.” Elsie’s expression didn’t change. Her silence stretched. Uncomfortable. Heavy. Her father came back forward. “We will not approve this marriage,” he said firmly. Sara nodded in agreement. “This isn’t right,” she added. Edward’s jaw tightened. He stated, "You can still refuse." "No one is compelled to carry this out." Elsie made her move at that point. Slowly. She passed them and stopped near the room's center before turning around to face them all. Her voice, when she spoke, was calm. Too calm. “Are you done?” They were taken aback by the query. “What?” Her mother gave a blink. Elsie kept saying, in the same tone, "I asked," "Are you done?" Silence. They stared at her. Confused. She gave herself an answer -like faint nod. “Good.” She exhaled slightly. "After that, you can leave my room," Her mother's expression became more rigid. “Elise....” Elsie broke in with a loud but now more assertive "No," her voice remaining quiet. "You don't get to stand here and tell me what to do." Her father gave a frown. "This is our family, Elsie" Elsie interjected, "And where was that family when I had no choice?" The room went still. Her gaze shifted. toward Edward “To him who I knew from childhood” Next, to Sara. “To her who is my blood sister” Sara stiffened. Elsie’s eyes moved back to her parents. “You all stood there,” she continued, her voice steady, “and watched while my mate chose to rejected me.” Nobody talked. She continued, "You asked me to accept it." "To have compassion. to consider the Pack." Her lips curved slightly. But there was no warmth in it. "And so did then and I'm doing now." She returned her focus to Sara. "You got your happily ever after." Then to her parents. "And you didn't say a word." Her mother's face turned red. She whispered, "Elise..." However, Elsie gave a faint head shake. She responded, "No." “Don’t.” A pause. Then- She continued, her voice quieter but heavier, "it disgusts me." "What you're doing now..." The word was heard louder than any scream. Her father's face became more serious. "You didn't mean that," he said. Elsie responded simply, "I do." Silence settled again. Heavy. Unavoidable. She examined each of them one by one. "Is it because you don't want me to ever get married?" she asked. No one answered. She added softly, "Or is it that after everything...” that happened you think no one would want me? Her mother came forward right away. "That's not true...." "Then what's it about?" Elsie made a push. No response came. Naturally, it did not. She quietly exhaled. “If you won’t leave,” she said, turning toward the door, “then I will.” “Elise—” her father called. However, she was already moving. Past them. She left the room. left the house. She didn’t stop. Didn’t look back. She felt as though her feet already knew where she needed to go as they instinctively carried her forward. It was a familiar route. Too common a place. The plants. The peace. The sound of water in the distance. The water. Elsie slowed as she reached the clearing, her heart beating a little faster now. She told herself she didn’t expect him to be there. Told herself she didn’t care. Even so, something in her chest slightly tightened. And just like she thought ......She saw him. positioned close to the water. Closing his shirt buttons. As if he had been there all along. Waiting. Her chest tightened. She said, "You're here," before she could stop herself. Rowan turned around. Those silver eyes found her instantly. “I could say the same,” he replied calmly. She moved in closer, now maintaining her gaze. "Why did you select me?" She inquired. Without hesitation. No suppleness. Just a direct question. Rowan tilted his head slightly. "Why shouldn't I choose you?" He moved in her direction. He took one step towards her then another. Slowly reducing the distance between them. Elsie remained silent. Every step he took made her heart beat faster. Their eyes locked. The same intensity. the same identical pull like before. Rowan stopped just in front of her. She was now close enough to feel his presence completely. “You’re asking the wrong question,” he murmured. His gaze dropped briefly to her lips. Then back to her eyes. "Why would I not select you?" Her breath hitched. For a second, she forgot how to respond. Forgot everything. The world narrowed to just him. to the distance that separates them. To the tension that felt like it could snap at any moment. And then... He closed the distance. His hand lifted slightly, brushing against her jaw as he leaned in. Elsie was froze. Her mind screamed at her to step back. to halt him. To think. But her body didn’t listen. His lips met hers. Warm. Firm. Certain. For a moment, she thought she had resisted. Barely. Her hand pressing lightly against his chest as if to push him away. But he didn’t force her. Didn’t rush. He waited. And something in that patience— That command surpassed her hesitation. Her grip became looser. Her resistance went away. And gradually.... She curled up against him. Responding. Taking his direction. The kiss deepened slightly, still controlled, still deliberate—but enough to send a strange warmth through her chest. a sensation she hadn't had in a long time. Something vivacious. The distance that separated them felt different when he finally pulled back. It felt charged. Elsie's thoughts were scattered and her breathing was now irregular. Also, Rowan— He just observed her, watching her Like he already knew exactly what had just changed.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.And Nightcrest wolves were not subtle creatures, too bold and openThe morning after their arrival, Elsie was formally introduced to the Nightcrest court.The grand hall of the Nightcrest estate was far different from Bloom Pack’s warm ceremonial chambers. Everything here carried darker elegance—black stone pillars, silver chandeliers, towering windows draped with deep crimson curtains. Even the atmosphere felt heavier.Power lingered in every corner.Elsie stood beside Rowan during the introductions, carefully observing everyone while maintaining calm composure.The court members bowed respectfully toward Rowan first.Then toward her.Some seemed surprised by how young she looked.Others s
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 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 t
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
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







