LOGINA single moment of weakness condemned her. An act of rage will either free her... or destroy her forever. Aurora has spent her entire life preparing to lead the Ironwood Pack. She is strong, trained, and ready. But her father, the current Alpha, refuses to step aside unless she accepts a mate of his choosing. Trapped between duty and a future she never wanted, Aurora’s world explodes when she discovers the truth about her college love, Damon. He’s not human. He’s a changeling—a monstrous creation of her own making, born from a moment of rejected fury years ago. Now Damon is back, a terrifying creature caught between man and wolf, and he holds the key to Aurora’s secret past. As an old enemy challenges her right to the throne and a mysterious plague of magic traps begins killing her people, Aurora is forced into a desperate alliance with her protector Jax and her arranged mate Theron. To save her pack, she must embrace the very power she fears, a power that could cost her her soul. But when Damon reveals a terrifying truth about their bond, Aurora is faced with an impossible choice. Will she sacrifice everything she loves to stop a rising evil, or will her heart’s desire doom them all? As the ancient magic awakens and an unknown enemy closes in, can Aurora control the beast within before it's too late?
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Being tired of fighting the same battle every day had worn me down. Nothing felt simple anymore. My last class had just ended when I stepped out onto the college lawn and saw him. My father. He stood in the center of campus as if he owned it. Tall. Solid. Unmoving. And he was not alone. Another wolf shifter stood beside him. Broad shoulders. Dark brown eyes that held steady on me, as if he could see every thought I tried to hide. Theron. My pulse climbed into my throat as I walked toward them. Each step felt heavier than the last. The future I had been avoiding was standing right in front of me. There would be no more delays. Father spoke before I could. His voice was calm, but there was no softness in it. “Aurora, you know why I’ve come. I have made my final decision about your future.” The lines around his mouth were tight. Set. He had already decided. Nothing about this would bend in my favor. He did not waste time. “You must accept an arranged mating with a wolf from our pack. If you refuse, I will not name you alpha when I step down.” Silence pressed in around us. Even knowing this talk would come one day did not make it easier. There had been hope that time might change his mind. That he would see reason. Everything in my life had led to leading the Ironwood Pack. Training. Expectations. Rules. Then last year, doubt crept into his voice for the first time. College had been presented as a chance to think. To test myself. To decide whether I could carry the weight of command. Now it felt like a trick. Losing my place as future alpha would tear something out of me. “This isn’t right,” I said, keeping my voice steady. “An unmated female can lead as well as one with a mate. No insult to you, Theron.” A nod in his direction. He did not react. Father’s expression did not change. “This is no longer open for debate. These are my only terms. Accept them or walk away. Without a mate bond, you will stand alone. There are wolves in the pack who doubt you. Without a bonded partner, you will not be strong enough to defend your claim. Many would challenge you. Some would try to kill you for it. This way is safer. Theron will carry the physical burden. You will have freedom. It is a gift, whether you see it or not.” There was no gift in his words. Only control. “When?” The word came out tight. “The next Black Moon rises in fourteen months. Finish this semester. Then return home. You and Theron will have time to build trust and gather support before I retire.” Fourteen months. The time felt both far away and too close. “That’s too soon.” The protest slipped out before I could stop it. A low growl rolled from his chest. It vibrated through the space between us. Theron’s eyes flicked to me in warning. “You will obey your alpha,” Father said sharply. “You will not insult Theron or me again. While I lead, you follow. Unless you choose to give up your future. Is that what you want?” The threat sat plain between us. Theron stood steady. Strong. Older than me by perhaps fifteen years, though age meant little among our kind. We slowed after puberty. The faint lines near his eyes were the only hint of time. What troubled me more was his family’s closeness to mine. His father had always stood at Father’s side. This arrangement had likely been discussed long before today. Maybe before I even left for school. Had Theron known? Had he agreed from the start? Questions crowded my thoughts, but none would be answered now. The alpha command still echoed in my mind. Refusing would mean surrendering everything I had worked toward since childhood. A deep breath steadied me. Anger rose fast, hot and sharp, but it would not help. “No, Father. That is not my choice.” The words were controlled, even if my chest burned. “I understand what is expected. I accept your terms. But I ask to remain in school until I complete my studies. One more year.” His eyes narrowed as he studied me. He searched for doubt. For rebellion. Breathing slowed on purpose. He could not see fear. “I believe that is reasonable,” Theron said before Father could answer. His tone was even. “Those terms work for me.” Relief almost showed on my face. His support mattered. Without it, Father would refuse. A long pause followed. Then Father gave a short nod. Approval, or at least acceptance. He motioned for Theron to step closer. Theron moved toward me, and a faint smile touched his mouth. It was familiar. We had grown up around each other. There were worse fates than this. That thought did not comfort me, but it was true. “To make the arrangement official,” he said. A moonstone ring rested in his palm. Tradition required it be placed on the middle finger. The stone was cool against my skin when he slid it into place. Our forearms met, clasping tight. Skin to skin. A silent agreement witnessed by our alpha. His grip was firm, not forced. His scent carried no fear. No anger. He had chosen this as much as it had chosen him. The bond was not sealed yet. That would come later. But the path ahead had narrowed. And there would be no easy way off it.AURORABreath stayed trapped in my chest while I waited for Jax or Theron to object. The quiet stretched longer than expected. When neither of them spoke, I turned slightly to check if they were still behind me.Both of them were exactly where they had been.Both wore small, amused smirks.Still, neither of them said anything.That alone felt like progress. A warm sense of relief filled my chest and a quiet happiness followed it. Gratitude moved across my face before I could stop it. My lips formed a silent thank you to both of them.Then my attention returned to Damon.“We have to use sexual energy to draw power from the dark moon,” I explained. “That energy is what finishes the spell.”“You can use mine,” Damon replied without hesitation. “I’ve got more than enough saved up.”Two low growls sounded behind me at the same moment. The message was very clear. Jax and Theron were not going to sit this out.Of course they wouldn’t.For this to work, everyone had to feel included. Leaving
AURORA Three and a half weeks later…“Are you ready?” Jax asked, studying my face.“Yes.” A slow breath moved into my lungs. The cool night air was soft and steady. It filled my chest and settled my nerves.The last few weeks had been exhausting. The pack had been busy every day. Meetings. Patrols. Quiet arguments. Long talks. Underneath all of it sat a heavy mix of stress and guilt.Still, tonight mattered.Everyone had agreed that this would be our chance to begin again.The ritual would not erase what had happened. Nothing could do that. But drawing power from the dark moon might wash away some of the pain we had been carrying. It could give us space to move forward.“This ritual won’t be as strong as one performed during a black moon.” My cloak slid open. The fabric fell to the ground at my feet.Firelight from the small bowl flickered across my bare skin.“The strength of the magic isn’t the important part,” Jax said.His loose pants dropped to the ground next. He kicked them as
AURORA Damon's head rested in my hands as I lifted it gently onto my lap. Blood spread across the wooden floor beneath us and soaked into my clothes. The sight turned my stomach. After everything that had happened these past few days, this could not be the ending. My knife buried in his chest. Damon dying on the floor of my cabin.His breathing came out uneven and shallow."I'm really sorry for what I did back then," Damon said weakly."Don't talk," I said quickly. "Save your strength until you're better.""Need to say it now. You know that."The words hit harder than I expected."If anyone should be apologizing, it's me," I said quietly. "None of this would have happened if I hadn't bitten you that night. I was careless."A small smile tried to form on his face, but pain twisted it instead."I deserved it."Tears filled my eyes. My vision blurred until his face looked distant and unclear. An apology was not what I wanted. I wanted Damon alive."Please, Damon," I whispered. "Just st
AURORA Theron caught Jax's eye. A small nod passed between them.Jax moved at once. His hands clamped down on Theron's arms, locking them tight to keep him still. Theron fought the hold with everything he had. His body twisted and strained as a raw, broken howl tore out of his throat.The sound barely faded before chaos erupted.The basement door slammed open.A blur of fur and muscle burst inside. Deep growls filled the room as Damon charged forward. Panic spread through the pack. Some members ran for the stairs. Others shifted where they stood, bones cracking as wolves took their place.Everything happened too fast.Damon crashed straight into Jax and Theron. The impact knocked both of them off their feet. The three of them slammed to the floor in a tangle of limbs and teeth. Snarls and shouts mixed together as they rolled across the ground, each one fighting for control.Movement beside me pulled my attention away.Corbin shifted.His body folded and stretched as the wolf forced
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