LOGINAria Blackwood
The training yard was alive with the thud of fists on mats and the sharp crack of wooden staffs colliding. Sweat clung to my skin as I moved, staff whirling through the air, each strike and block forcing me to keep my focus.
of course I had to train cause I was the beta's daughter along with Serena who was the Gamma's daughter, it was essential for us.
I didn't even have a fucking break in this pack.
Pain lingered in my chest from the rejection, but I forced it aside. If I gave in, if I let the whispers and the ache consume me, I’d lose myself completely.
“Keep your guard up,” Darren grunted as his staff struck mine, the impact jolting my arms.
I nodded, teeth gritted, and shoved him back with a burst of effort. He stumbled a step, then smirked. “Better.”
Darren was one of the few men I could tolerate in the pack.
I almost smiled—almost—when the sound of laughter rang out. High, sharp, and cruel.
Serena.
She leaned lazily against the railing, arms crossed, her glossy hair shining in the sunlight. A gaggle of her friends surrounded her, their eyes glittering with the same mocking amusement.
“Well, well,” she drawled. “Looks like the rejected mate is trying to prove she’s still useful.”
My muscles tensed. I lowered my staff, heat crawling up my neck.
“Don’t,” Darren muttered.
“She’s baiting you.”
But Serena wasn’t finished. “Careful, Aria. Wouldn’t want you to embarrass yourself in front of the Alpha. Oh wait—” she smirked, tilting her head toward Damien, who stood near the edge of the grounds with Elias, observing the session. “Too late for that.”
Her friends laughed, the sound like knives digging under my skin.
I clenched my jaw and turned away. I wouldn’t give her the satisfaction.
But Serena pushed off the railing, stepping into the ring with a predatory smile. “How about a spar, Aria? Unless you’re too broken for it.”
Gasps rippled through the crowd. Serena was one of the top female warriors, ruthless and skilled, even I knew that
Darren stepped forward, protective. “She’s not ready for that.”
“I wasn’t asking you,” Serena sneered. Her eyes locked on mine, daring me.
And something in me snapped.
“Fine,” I said, voice steady despite the storm inside me. “Let’s spar.”
The crowd parted, eager for the spectacle. Serena smirked as we squared off, staff in hand.
“You’ll regret this,” she whispered.
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The first strike came fast, Serena’s staff cutting through the air toward my head. I barely ducked, the wood whistling past. My own staff swung up in defense, the impact rattling my bones.
She was fast. Strong. and filled with rage , serena always hated me since we were kids.
Each hit carried the confidence of someone who thought they couldn’t lose.
But I refused to back down.
We clashed again and again, the sound echoing across the yard. My muscles screamed, sweat dripping into my eyes, but I held my ground.
Then, with a vicious twist, Serena hooked my staff and yanked. It clattered to the dirt.
Before I could react, her foot slammed into my stomach, sending me sprawling, I hit the ground with a thud and felt something break
I howled in pain
Laughter erupted from the crowd.
“Pathetic,” Serena sneered, pressing her staff against my throat. “Just like Damien said—you’ll never be strong enough.”
Rage burned through my veins. With a burst of strength, I grabbed the staff, twisted, and shoved her off balance. She stumbled, eyes widening in shock.
Gasps rippled through the crowd as I scrambled to my feet, chest heaving.
But before I could move again, a voice cut through the air like a whip.
“Enough.”
Damien.
He strode into the ring, eyes blazing—not at Serena, but at me.
“You will not raise a hand against Serena again,” he said coldly, stepping between us. “Do you understand, Aria?”
My stomach dropped. “She—she started it—”
His gaze was ice. “I don’t care. Stand down.”
The humiliation burned hotter than any wound. He didn’t defend me. He never did.
Serena smirked behind him, smug and victorious.
I swallowed hard, forcing the words out past the lump in my throat. “Yes, Alpha.”
I felt the throbbing of my lips where the bitch punched me, I felt so tired and broken , I really needed a hot bathe to forget this moment and everything, my mum's soup will really be needed now.
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The moment shattered as a chilling howl pierced the air.
A rogue’s howl.
Chaos erupted instantly. Warriors shifted, growls filling the grounds. The scent of blood and wild, untamed wolves hit my senses as three rogues burst from the tree line, eyes wild with madness.
“Defensive formation!”
Damien barked, his voice commanding as he shifted mid-stride, his massive black wolf form slamming into the first rogue with brutal force.
The yard exploded into violence.
Serena shifted to her huge grey wolf and her wolf sneered at me
I grabbed my discarded staff, adrenaline surging through my veins. My wolf was weak, too fragile for me to shift, but I wouldn’t stand back.
One rogue broke through the line, charging straight at a young trainee frozen in fear.
“No!” I lunged, shoving the boy out of the way. The rogue’s claws raked across my side, white-hot pain tearing through me. Blood soaked my shirt instantly, but I swung my staff with all my strength, striking its jaw.
The beast snarled, snapping its teeth inches from my face. My vision blurred, but I held my ground, every ounce of me focused on keeping it away from the pup.
“Aria!” Darren’s voice shouted, but it was drowned by the chaos.
The rogue lunged again, claws slashing. I blocked with my staff, but the force sent me sprawling, pain exploding in my ribs.
I coughed, blood filling my mouth. My body screamed for me to stay down.
But I pushed up, vision spinning, staff trembling in my hands. “Come on,” I growled hoarsely. “I’m not done.”
The rogue snarled, preparing to strike again—
And then Damien’s massive Ash wolf form crashed into it, tearing it apart with brutal efficiency. Blood sprayed, the rogue falling lifeless at his feet.
For a moment, his glowing golden eyes locked on mine.
And something flickered there. Anger. Worry. Something I couldn’t name.
But then he turned away, leaping back into the fray as if I were nothing.
The world tilted around me. My legs gave
out, the staff slipping from my grip.
The last thing I felt was Selene’s faint, broken whimper as darkness swallowed me whole
*****
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Caelum’s POVI had never crossed the border before.I didn’t expect I would cross it like this, without my parents and without a pack of warriors surrounding me.Not without knowing that the moment I stepped over that invisible line, I was leaving the protection of the Alpha King’s territory.Ahead of us stretched an unfamiliar world and behind us was home..I tightened my grip on the steering wheel as the car rolled toward the stone marker separating our land from the neighboring country.The marker was old. A weathered slab carved with the crest of both territories.Years of wind and rain had worn away most of its markings.Even so, it stood proudly as a reminder of old alliances and old wars.Aria leaned against the passenger window.“So were here ” she said “This is it.” Nyra saidI nodded. “This is it.”Aria grinned. “I expected it to be more dramatic like a huge marking of sorts.”“You wanted lightning?” I asked She glanced at my hands. “Maybe not.”I laughed.The guards st
Luna Aria’s POVI stood outside the nursery, gently rocking my daughter in my arms. She was asleep and looking do peaceful, completely unaware of the troubles the world carried outside these walls.Her tiny fingers wrapped around mine and I smiled softly. “You chose quite a time to be born.”She yawned and then settled deeper against my chest.Just then someone knocked “ Luna?” “Come in.”One of the servants stepped inside, bowing respectfully.“Breakfast is ready.”“I’ll be down shortly.” She nodded before leaving.I glanced toward my daughter once more.“I suppose your father is already waiting.”As if she understood me, the little girl stretched and let out the tiniest squeak.I laughed. “You already have him wrapped around your finger.”Not that I blamed him she had all of us wrapped around her finger.The dining hall was unusually peaceful. Kaelen sat at the head of the table reading reports. Several council members occupied the seats nearby.“Morning” I mumbled and kissed his c
Nyra’s POVEverywhere was still dark when we finished the meeting.I adjusted the strap of my travel bag across my shoulder and it was suprisingly light, the witch thr Luna used must be very skilled.“You’re having second thoughts?.”I turned around and Caelum stood a few paces away with his own backpack slung over one shoulder.His sword rested comfortably against his hip, and despite the early hour, he looked annoyingly handsome like he was going for a runway show instead of a mission.His silver hair shimmered beneath the morning light.For a brief second, my eyes drifted to his hands.The same hands that had blasted me with crimson lightning only days ago.He noticed. “They haven’t sparked again.” He said “I wasn’t looking.” I lied and looked away “Liar.”“I was checking if they were normal.”He grinned. “So you were looking.”I rolled my eyes. “I already regret agreeing to travel with you.”“You agreed before knowing I’d be this charming.”“I don’t remember that part.”“Selecti
Caelum’s POVI knew something was going on the moment a messenger interrupted my training. I lowered my sword and the messenger bowed.“Luna Aria wishes to see you immediately.”“Am I in trouble?”The messenger wisely refused to answer which was a sure sign that I absolutely was.The pack was peaceful again. The rogue attack had ended several days ago and the few dead pack mates had been buried.The wounded were still recovering but life was slowly returning to normal at least on the surface.Underneath?I wasn’t so sure mThere was darkness creeping through the world and causing things like the Moon Goddess disappearing and my strange lightning, even Nyra’s curse.Nothing was normal anymore. As I crossed the pack grounds, I spotted Uncle Kael walking toward the meeting hall.He immediately looked unimpressed.“You’re summoned too?”“Unfortunately.”He groaned.“That’s never a good sign.”“Nope.”We exchanged a look and then continued walking suddenly a familiar voice suddenly called
Nyra’s POVThe first thing I noticed was that the pack had changed, not physically I mean. The walls were the same, the training grounds were the same even the warriors still laughed too loudly.Uncle Kael still barked orders like everyone was deaf.nCaelum was still irritatingly handsome and sneaking grapes to me daily.The change was something else, even my mum had it, The rogue attack had ended and a new baby had been born.The pack seemed happy, my mum baked cookies everyday and gave it to the Luna.I sat near one of the kitchen windows, helping mum sort some herbs while pretending not to think about everything that had happened.Which was impossible because every time I closed my eyes I saw the black wolf and lightning from Caelum.I Saw Caelum standing there with red sparks dancing across his hands. No matter how many times I replayed it, it never made sense.Wolves didn’t shoot lightning, at least they weren’t supposed to.His mum was the first wolf to ever have powers and th
Aria’s POV) The air in Kaelen’s kingdom felt different. Cleaner. Sharper. Every inhale burned faintly with pine and iron, a reminder that this was no longer Damien’s worn lands but a place carved in strength and discipline. His fortress loomed high above us, a citadel of stone and black steel, gua
Aria’s POV The walk back to the pack house was like a nightmare. Or a dream I couldn’t wake up from. I was still in his arms—broad, unyielding, warm in a way that made me burn even more. The Alpha King carried me as though I weighed nothing, as though the forest and its dangers didn’t exist, only
Aria’s Blackwood....The world tilted. My legs buckled beneath me, every muscle trembling from the unbearable fire that scorched through my veins. The Hunt was chaos—wolves tearing through the forest, howls echoing like thunder—but all I could feel was the ache pulsing low in my belly, the cruel gr
Aria...... The scent of iron still hung in the air. Even though the battlefield had been cleared, and the rogues’ bodies burned to ash beneath the watchful eyes of the pack, I could still feel the chaos clawing at my skin. The howls. The blood. The sound of Damien's ragged breathing as he was drag







