로그인Aria Blackwood...
The next morning, the pack grounds were chaos. Carriages rolled in one after another, wheels crunching over gravel, each one bearing the crest of a different pack. Horses snorted, warriors dismounted, and everywhere I looked, new faces filled the air with tension. The Annual Hunt wasn’t just a blood sport —it was tradition, a cruel one. And tradition meant guests. Packs from across the region came to watch, to compete, to form alliances, to participate in chasing and killing women or taking them as prizes I wished Damien would end this so called tradition. “Aria, get moving!” Mrs. Callahan, the pack's steward, barked at me. She shoved a folded stack of linens into my arms so hard I nearly staggered. “The guest wing is not going to prepare itself. And for the Goddess’s sake, don’t let anyone see you limping.” I bit back a wince, clutching the fabrics tighter against the dull ache in my side. I still hadn’t fully healed, but no one cared. If anything, they enjoyed piling more work on me, Aria this, Aria that, everywhere I go , Aria. “On it,” I muttered, and hurried off toward the main hall. Inside, the air buzzed with voices, laughter, and the heavy scent of foreign wolves. Our pack’s warriors strutted about, chest-puffed, eager to impress the visitors. Some of the younger girls from the training squad giggled in corners, adjusting their hair, desperate to catch the eyes of high-ranking males. I didn’t blame them. That’s what they were raised for. Unlike me. “Aria!” A familiar voice pulled me from my thoughts. Cassie", one of the few girls I trusted, rushed over carrying a tray of goblets. Her blond hair was pinned back, her cheeks flushed from exertion. “Help me with this? The Beta of the Silverfangs already complained once that his wine wasn’t cold enough.” I balanced the linens against my hip and grabbed a few goblets. “Spoiled much?” Cassie rolled her eyes. “You have no idea. The moment they arrived, it’s been nothing but ‘this isn’t to my standard’ and ‘where’s my personal chambermaid?’ As if we don’t all bleed the same.” she said making her voice high pitched I chuckled We moved through the crowd together, placing drinks into waiting hands. Some accepted with polite nods, others with arrogant smirks. One older Beta from the Bloodfang pack let his fingers brush against mine deliberately as he took the goblet, his eyes lingering on me. I snatched my hand back, forcing my face to be blank. Just keep moving, Aria. --- By the time the midday sun streamed through the high windows, the great hall was brimming with guests. Music filled the air, and the scent of roasted meat wafted from the kitchens. I was just about to slip back into the shadows when a hand clamped around my wrist. “Well, well, look who it is.” My stomach dropped. It was Jason, one of our own warriors, notorious for his cruel tongue. He leaned close, his breath was thick with ale. “Didn’t think you’d still be standing after yesterday. Heard the rogue tore you up pretty bad.” I jerked my arm, but his grip tightened. “Let go.” He chuckled darkly. “Come on, don’t be like that. You always walk around like you’re better than the rest of us. Maybe if you loosened up—” His hand slid down my arm, his fingers brushing where they had no right to. My heart raced with panic, anger sparking in my chest. “Jason, stop!” I hissed, shoving against him. “I said let go!” And then The air shifted. A shadow fell over us, heavy and suffocating. Jason’s hand froze on me as though turned to stone. Slowly, I turned—and my breath caught in my throat. A man stood at the entrance of the hall, flanked by four towering figures. The Alpha King. I had heard stories, whispers passed like forbidden secrets. The King of all werewolves, ruler of the united packs, a man said to carry the strength of the Goddess herself. But no story prepared me for the reality, he wasn't even supposed to be here , he hasn't attended a single hunt since I was born. He was tall, broad-shouldered, dressed in dark, regal armor that seemed to drink in the light. His presence rolled through the hall like a storm, commanding silence without a single word. His eyes—gods, his eyes—were a shade of piercing gold that seemed to strip the soul bare. he was ripped and looked like perfection, Damien didn't even stand a chance, he was very handsome and had a predator glint in his eyes , his eyes shifted it was rumoured his wolf and his man shared one body, unlike us that have to speak to our wolf and change, his wolf was a part of him and sometimes made decisions for him. he was powerful and ruthless, he beheaded a man with just a single bite to the throat. Every wolf in the room lowered their gaze, their necks bowed instinctively. Every wolf but Jason, whose grip slackened under the crushing weight of the King’s aura. The Alpha King’s gaze fell on us. On Jason’s hand gripping my arm. “Release her.” The words were quiet, but they carried like thunder, resonating in my bones. Jason’s face drained of color. His hand dropped instantly, and he stumbled back, bowing his head so fast it was almost comical. “M-my King, I—I didn’t—” The Alpha King didn’t even look at him again. His attention was solely on me. My breath caught under the weight of it. His eyes scanned me slowly, lingering on the bandage peeking from beneath my blouse, the faint tremor in my hand. Not judgmental. Not dismissive. But sharp, calculating. “You’re hurt.” It wasn’t a question. Heat flared in my cheeks. “It’s nothing, my King. Just a scratch.” His brow arched, as though he saw straight through the lie. But he didn’t press. Instead, he inclined his head, the faintest ghost of acknowledgment. Then, with a wave of his hand, he moved deeper into the hall, his crew following. And what a crew they were. To his right strode a Beta with golden hair and a scar running from his brow to his cheek, his aura fierce and untamed. To his left, a dark-haired advisor with sharp eyes, the kind of man who missed nothing. Behind them came two massive warriors, silent as shadows, their armor etched with the crest of the royal pack. The room seemed to breathe again only once they passed. I exhaled shakily, clutching my shawl tight around me. Jason slunk away into the crowd, his earlier arrogance shattered. But my world felt shifted. Because when the Alpha King looked at me… for the first time in my life, I hadn’t felt invisible. _____ The rest of the day passed in a blur. Whispers followed the King wherever he went. His crew spoke little, but their watchful eyes made everyone tread carefully. And me? I tried to fade back into the background, to hide the heat that still lingered from that moment. But every so often, I caught him watching. Just for a second, just long enough to make my pulse stumble. That night, as I lay awake in my chamber, one thought burned in my mind: The Hunt had always been about survival. But with the Alpha King here… it felt like everything was about to change. I hoped it was for the better cause I definitely don't want a male like Jason catching me tomorrow and forcing me to be tied to him for life ********Nyra’s POVI slowly rose to my feet, my eyes fixed on the tree line. Those glowing eyes hadn’t moved neither had we.The fire crackled quietly between us. Its warm light barely reached beyond the clearing, leaving the wolves hidden beneath the cover of darkness.Beside me, Caelum rested one hand on the hilt of his sword.Aria had already nocked an arrow onto her bow.The wolves growled again and then they stepped into the firelight.One.Two.Five.Ten.By the Goddess… There were at least fifteen of them, all large wolves bigger than ordinary rogues.Their ribs showed through their patchy fur, but their eyes burned with hunger. They circled us slowly.“They’re starving,” I whispered.Caelum nodded. “Which makes them dangerous.”Very dangerous. A starving wolf didn’t think, it only hunted.One wrong move and we’d be surrounded. The largest wolf stepped forward. A deep scar ran across its muzzle.It bared its teeth, it’s growl vibrated through the clearing then it charged.“Move!” Cael
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
Evil King’s POV…The moon screamed.Not in sound—but in color.Perfect night to take over the world and become king of all the world.It split the sky with a wound of crimson, bleeding light across the heavens as the first sigil ignited beneath my feet. The mountain trembled, ancient stone groaning
Aria’s POV I didn’t go to my room after leaving Kaelen.I couldn’t.If I stayed alone too long, I would think—too much, too deeply, too dangerously—and my tears were already close to spilling again. My chest felt tight, my throat felt raw, and every breath came with the weight of the secret lodged
Kaelen’s POV……Something was wrong.I didn’t know what—no scent of blood strong enough to signal injury, no cry of pain, no alarm from the guards—but my wolf hadn’t settled since dawn. He paced beneath my skin, restless, agitated, every instinct tugging in one direction.Aria.I tried to ignore it
Aria’s POV ……I woke up choking.Air slammed into my lungs like I had been drowning. My eyes flew open and the world reeled—spinning, twisting—my heart thundering so violently I swore it might burst.My skin was clammy. My nightgown was stuck to my back, drenched. I clutched the sheets, gasping as







