LOGINThey're calling me 'the Marked Whore' in the pack kitchens.
Three days after I returned from the Wildlands, the new reality has settled in like a heavy weight on my chest. I am back at the healer's den because it is the only place they still let me work. The familiar smell of herbs and medicines usually calmed me. Now it feels like another cage. I keep my head down and mix salves, but every person who walks through the door reminds me how far I have fallen. Some pack members come with real injuries. A gamma warrior with a cut on his arm sits down and lets me clean it. But most come just to stare. They want a closer look at the mark on my neck. A young mother walks in carrying her sick toddler. When I reach out to check the boy's fever, she pulls him back fast. "Don't touch him," she snaps. "I don't want a rogue's mark contaminating my son." My hands freeze in the air. The shame burns so hot I can barely breathe. Head Healer Iris steps forward and takes over. "Let me handle this, Lyra." Her voice is kind, but I see the discomfort in her eyes too. Even now she does not know what to do with me. The isolation feels complete. Former friends who used to laugh with me in this same room now walk past the window without stopping. They cross to the other side of the path when they see me. Only Mara still comes around, but I can tell her family is already pressuring her to stay away. She brings me water and tries to smile, but her eyes are sad. I hate that I am dragging her down with me. I wipe my hands on a cloth and keep working. Every whisper, every stare chips away at what is left of me. Three days. That is all it took for the pack to decide who I am now. The door opens again later that morning. My stomach drops when I see Derek. He walks in with a small cut on his hand that looks fake. He does not need me. He just wants something. I force myself to stay professional. My hands shake as I clean the tiny wound. I can feel the rage building under my skin, but I bite it back. "I never meant to hurt you, Lyra," he says quietly. "The mate bond with Ivy... it was overwhelming. I could not fight it." I keep my eyes on his hand. "You were with me for five years, Derek. You knew something felt off. You used me." He shifts in his seat. "I thought maybe the bond would snap with you eventually. You were safe. Comfortable." The words land like a slap. Comfortable. That is all I was to him. Five years of my life, my hopes, my body, reduced to something easy. Something he kept around until the real thing showed up. Something inside me breaks a little more. Derek keeps talking, voice low. "If you had just been patient, maybe we could have stayed friends." I let out a laugh that sounds broken and bitter even to my own ears. "Get out." He looks surprised for a second, then stands up. As he walks to the door, I realize the truth. He is not sorry he hurt me. He is only sorry he got caught. The guilt on his face is for himself, not for what he did to me. I watch the door close behind him and feel the last piece of our old relationship die. Ivy shows up later in the afternoon. It is clearly planned. She timed it perfectly after Derek left. She sits down with a sweet smile and asks for a tonic for "new mate exhaustion." The words are meant to stab me. She wants me to picture them together. "Are you doing okay, Lyra?" she asks, fake concern dripping from every word. "I worry about you." I have to play along. I am still working here. I measure the herbs carefully while my jaw stays tight. "I am fine." Ivy leans closer. "Derek is so attentive. I never knew marking could be this intense." She touches her own mark and sighs. "Father is so proud. Finally has the son-in-law he always wanted." Each sentence is designed to hurt. I keep my face blank even though my hands want to shake. "Your mark is pretty though," she adds, looking at my neck. "Shame you do not know whose it is." I stay quiet. I have to. But then Ivy drops the act completely. Her smile turns sharp. "You know what is funny? I always knew he was mine. I could smell it on him. I let him date you because it was entertaining. Watching you think you had something real." The revelation hits hard. Years. She let it go on for years on purpose. The cruelty was planned. My chest feels tight. I grip the edge of the table until my knuckles turn white. Ivy stands up, satisfied. "Enjoy your tonic." When she leaves, the dam breaks. I walk into the back storage room where no one can see me and lose it. I smash a bottle against the shelf. Then another. Glass shatters everywhere. I scream into my arm to muffle the sound. Tears run down my face as I slide down the wall. Everything hurts. The betrayal from Derek. The way Ivy enjoyed it. The pack turned on me. I feel like I am breaking apart. Iris finds me a few minutes later. She does not yell. She just starts picking up glass quietly. "This pack is poison for you, child," she says gently. "You need to leave." I wipe my face with my sleeve. "I have nowhere to go." Iris looks at me with sad eyes. "Then make somewhere. You are stronger than this place ever deserved." Her words give me the first moment of clarity I have felt in days. Maybe exile would not be the worst thing. At least I would not have to live like this. But the fear is still there. How would I survive alone? No pack. No protection. Just me and this mark on my neck. That night in my room, I sat on my bed and examined the mark again. It has been burning at odd times during the day. Now it pulses with warmth under my fingers. I press my hand to it and swear I feel something. Not just pain. Something else. Emotions that are not mine. Frustration. Longing. A sense of searching. I pull my hand away fast. I must be imagining it. The grief is making me crazy. But my wolf stirs inside me, stronger than usual. She insists quietly, "He is looking for us." I whisper back to her in the dark room. "Then why has he not found us?" No answer comes. I fall asleep still touching the mark, dreams filled with shadows and those red-gold eyes that refuse to leave me alone. I didn't know that hundreds of miles away, a powerful Alpha was tearing apart the Wildlands, searching desperately for a girl who smelled like wild roses and tasted like salvation.Lyra's PovCalla looks at my stomach before she looks at my face, and that is how I know whatever she saw is already true.Calla was pale and shaking from the strain of whatever vision had hit her. She sat up in the medical bed, breathing carefully, in through the nose, the way I had seen her breathe when she was managing something large passing through her gift rather than pain. She looked at my stomach first. Not my face, not Theron, not the doorway. My stomach. Then her eyes came up to meet mine, and whatever she found there seemed to confirm something she had already decided was true before we arrived. "Sit down," she said. "Both of you."We sat. Theron pulled his chair close to mine without looking. "I saw a child," she said. "Not far in the future. Not years from now. Conceived tonight, during the split itself, while the Convergence power was still actively moving between you." Theron’s voice came out sharp. "That is not possible. We were not even—"Calla
Lyra's Pov He thinks if he says nothing, I will not notice. He does not understand yet what nothing means to me now.I stood in the doorway, Theron across the room, both of us exhausted in a way that went all the way down to the bone, by something neither of us had words for yet. The air between us felt thick. I could feel it all through the new connection. The relief still raw from the ceremony ground, the want, the guilt he was trying to push down like it was something shameful."You do not have to crush it down anymore," I said quietly. "I am not asking you to."Theron's jaw tight. "It is not appropriate. You almost died tonight. I almost lost you, and the first thing my body wants is—"He stopped himself there, the rest of the sentence dying somewhere in his throat. He did not need to finish it. I had already felt exactly what he had been about to say, sharp and immediate, layered with everything he had been holding back for weeks now. "I felt it before you
Lyra's Pov I open my eyes on the ceremony ground and the first thing I feel is not my own fear. It is his. The Blood Moon was already fading toward dawn, the red light bleeding back into ordinary gray. I was lying in the grass, the pack and our allies still gathered around the edges of the circle, nobody moving, nobody speaking. My own body felt intact when I checked it, no visible mark, no obvious change. But something in my chest sat wrong and crowded. Like there was more of me in there than there used to be. I reached for Theron without thinking about it, my hand finding his arm where he lay beside me. The second my fingers touched his skin, something flooded into me that was not mine. Not words. Not a vision. Just feeling, raw and completely unfiltered. Terror, sharp enough to make my breath catch. Relief so deep it nearly buckled something inside my chest. Love so overwhelming it sat closer to grief than anything I had a name for. I recoiled from the intensity, gasping,
Lyra's PovThe night before the Blood Moon, and every thread of the last forty chapters pulls tight at once.We decided on Garrett before sunrise. No public exposure, no humiliation in front of the troops he had pledged to bring. Just Theron, meeting with him privately the moment he arrived, and me standing close enough that the bond carried everything back to me in real time.I watched through the connection more than I watched with my own eyes. Theron laid the evidence on the table between them and waited. Garrett looked at it for a long moment, and he did not deny a single word of it."They have my daughter," he said. His voice came out flat, stripped of everything that used to make him sound confident in a council chamber. "Have had her for six months."The room went very still."Every report I sent them was the price of keeping her alive," he said. "I included errors in every single one. Small enough that nobody would notice. Large enough to matter when it counted."Theron's voic
Lyra's PovTen days is not enough time. We use every hour of it anyway.I shared the vision with Theron immediately at dawn. He sat up fast, no grogginess, like some part of him had already been waiting for bad news. I watched his face change while I talked, the calm dropping away piece by piece until what was left was pure focus. "They are not waiting for the Blood Moon," he said slowly . "They are moving before it. That means they do not want to interfere during the ceremony. They want to stop it from happening at all.""Three targets," I said. "Us. The ceremony location. Or the other bloodlines you and Calla have been trying to protect.""We cannot defend all three the same way." His jaw tightened. "We do not have the numbers for that, not in ten days." By midmorning the war room was full again, maps spread everywhere. Theron made the calls fast, no hesitation once he decided"First priority is you and me," he said, looking around the table at the gathered Al
Lyra's Pov Two weeks before the Blood Moon, Theron asked me something I was not prepared for.The morning after I made my private decision about the vision, I went to the garden before anyone else was up. The herb beds I planted when I first arrived as Luna, back when everything about this place still felt foreign and cold, were flourishing in a way that surprised me. I sat on the stone bench, running my fingers through the leaves, trying to calm the thoughts racing in my head. The vision of Theron standing alone in the ceremony circle kept replaying. I had not told him yet. I was still deciding if I should.Footsteps approached. Theron. He sat beside me without preamble, his shoulder brushing mine. For a moment we just sat in silence, the bond humming quietly between us."I want to claim you properly," he said suddenly.I turned to look at him. "We are marked. We are bonded.""We are marked," he agreed. "We had a contract ceremony, signed under pressure, witnessed by
Lyra’s Pov They come for me in broad daylight, and I'm alone for exactly three minutes.The gardens had become my favorite place in the estate. Two weeks had passed since the bounty threat, and the constant guards had started to feel normal. I had grown complacent. The pack's best warriors followe
Lyra’s PovSecurity around me triples overnight, and Theron won't tell me why.I woke up in Theron's bed again, his arms wrapped around me like he was afraid I would disappear. The mark on my neck still glowed faintly in the morning light, a constant reminder of how much had changed in one night. I
Lyra’s Pov I wake up in Theron's bed, in his arms, and the mark on my neck is glowing.Warmth surrounded me. Strong arms held me close against a solid chest. For a moment I stayed still, afraid to move in case it was another dream. But the steady heartbeat under my ear was real. The scent of pine
Lyra’s PovThree days of silence, and I'm done playing his game.I tracked him through the estate. He was not in his office. Not in the training grounds. Not in his rooms. Damon finally told me where to find him. "Private gym. Third sublevel. But I would not—"I ignored the warning and went anyway.







