Mag-log inElara ran until her lungs burned and her legs gave out. She collapsed against the ancient oak, her soft, curvy body shaking violently with sobs. The mate bond felt like a jagged wound in her chest aching, pulling, demanding. Her full breasts heaved as she cried, arms wrapped tightly around her rounded belly as if trying to hold her broken pieces together.
The way they called her echoed louder than the ceremony laughter. “ Even my own mate doesn’t want me.” A tortured growl tore through the night, Elara froze immediately. The bond tugged her forward despite her fear. Wiping her teary face, she crept closer and peered into the small moonlit clearing. She saw Kai there hunched, claws extended, body trembling as he fought his wolf. The sight of his struggle made something inside her twist painfully. He looked as tormented as she felt. “Kai…” she whispered, stepping out before she could stop herself. His head snapped up, his golden eyes burned into her. For a long moment, silence stretched between them, with the bond’s desperate pull and the weight of his rejection. Then his expression changed but not with desire, but with anger and bitter resignation. “Damn the Goddess,” he snarled. “And damn this bond.” Elara flinched, fresh tears spilling down her cheeks. She hugged herself tighter, feeling every soft, “imperfect” curve under her hands. “I understand,” she whispered brokenly. “I’ll stay out of your way. You don’t have to…” “Enough.” Kai cut her off, stalking toward her. His massive frame loomed, but he stopped just short of touching her. His jaw clenched so hard she could see the muscle jumping. “I rejected a fated mate once before the pack suffered for it. The elders warned me tonight about rejecting you again, that it could weaken the pack bond and invite misfortune.” He let out a harsh, angry laugh that held no warmth. “So congratulations, Elara Voss. I accept you as my Luna.” Elara’s breath caught. For one foolish second, hope flickered until she saw his eyes. There was no love or tenderness. Only duty, frustration, and a heavy dose of pity. “You… you’re accepting me out of pity?” Her voice cracked as more tears fell and humiliation covered her body. “Because of responsibility? Not because you want me?” Kai’s gaze dragged over her full breasts straining against the dress, the soft swell of her belly, her wide hips and thick thighs. Hunger flashed in his eyes, but it was tangled with resentment. “My wolf wants you,” he admitted roughly, his voice low and strained. “Badly, these curves… they call to him like nothing else. He wants to claim every soft inch of you right now.” He stepped closer, one large hand rising as if to touch her waist, then dropping back to his side in a fist. “But me? I don’t love you. I barely know you and the pack will see this as a weakness.” Elara’s knees nearly buckled. She turned her face away, sobbing quietly. “Then don’t do this, don’t chain yourself to someone you’re ashamed of, please.” “I don’t have a choice,” he growled, anger flashing. “Not if I want to be a good Alpha.” He reached out and gripped her chin gently but firmly, forcing her to look at him. “You are my Luna now but only in name. We will complete the ceremony tomorrow and you’ll move into the Alpha’s house. But don’t expect love or affection. I will only protect you, provide for you that’s all I can give.” The bond sang at his touch, flooding her with warmth and need, but Elara felt only pain. Being accepted out of pity hurt worse than outright rejection. She felt like a burden, or a responsibility he was forced to shoulder. A rogue scent suddenly cut through the air. Kai immediately pulled her behind him, his arm wrapping around her soft waist, hand splaying possessively across her belly. His body pressed against her back hard, hot, and tense. “Stay close,” he ordered, with his voice dark. Elara didn’t fight him this time. She just cried silently, feeling the heat of his touch and the coldness of his heart at the same time. When the danger passed, Kai released her slowly, almost reluctantly. His fingers lingered on her curves for a second longer than necessary. “Go back to your cabin tonight,” he said quietly, not meeting her eyes. “Tomorrow everything changes.” Elara nodded numbly, wiping her tears. She walked away on trembling legs, the bond now feeling like heavy chains instead of a golden thread. “He accepted me… but only because he had to.” she muttered weakly Her wolf curled up inside her, heartbroken but no longer alone.“I need to show Kai.” Elara said while her heart pounded quickly.“Don't worry Nibbles we will go to the celebration after I talk to Kai, Am sure Malinda will understand even if we go late.”“Welcome back, Luna.” A maid said while bowing.“Is Kai home?” Elara asked while trying to catch her breath.“No, they are at the council hall.”“Council hall? What happened?”“I have no idea, all I know is they have been there since the competition.”“Thank you, I will wait for him.” Elara said and walked up stairs.The council hall was thick with tension as alphas and elders from several packs gathered around the long oak table. Kai sat at the head, his expression calm but his golden eyes sharp. The Shadowfang delegation, led by the scarred and ruthless Alpha Draven, had come with clear intentions.Draven leaned forward, voice dripping with disdain. “Let us speak plainly. Kai is weak. He has not even completed the mate bond with his so-called Luna. No first night, no true activation of power. An
Elara was still standing near the edge of the clearing, trying to slip away quietly, when the group of she-wolves approached, led by Tessa. She had hoped everyone would still be distracted by the results of the trial. If she left now, maybe she could avoid the whispers, the stares, and the cruel comments that always seemed to follow her. For one brief moment, she'd allowed herself to feel proud at least she came second place. It wasn't first, but it was something she had earned. She had solved the herbal puzzle with her own knowledge. For the first time in a long while, she'd felt like maybe she wasn't completely useless. But then that tiny spark of happiness barely lasted a minute. "Look at her," Tessa said loudly, pointing. "Second place? They must have felt sorry for the Pity Luna." Several nearby wolves turned their heads. Another girl laughed. "She probably begged the judges. 'Please, I'm so soft and helpless. Give me second place.'" The others bursted into laughter. El
Elara slipped back into the Alpha’s residence late, the coded note tucked safely in her dress. As she walked down the halls to the main residence, it was quiet. The only sound obvious was the cry of the crickets.She stopped a passing servant. “Excuse me… is Alpha Kai back yet?”The servant shook her head. “No, Luna. He stepped out again after dinner. He didn’t say when he would return.”Elara’s shoulders dropped. “I see. Thank you.”She went upstairs alone, the small spark of determination from the note dimming with every step. “It's going to be another lonely night.” Elara muttered as she walked in to the her room.The next morning, Elara arrived at the Healing House just as Elder Mira stood at the center of the main room, addressing everyone gathered.“Listen carefully,” Elder Mira announced, her voice strong. “Today we will hold the traditional Lunar Strategy Challenge. It begins at midday. All ranked members and the Luna are expected to participate. This is not a test of strengt
Elara lay on her bed for a long time after Malinda left, staring at the ceiling. The small warmth from their conversation was already fading. Her stomach growled loudly, breaking the silence.“Nibbles…” she muttered.“Food! Please! I’m starving over here!” her inner wolf whined dramatically.“Fine. Let’s get something to eat.”She wiped her face, smoothed her dress, and quietly went downstairs. The residence was dimly lit. She headed toward the kitchen, hoping to grab something simple without disturbing anyone.As she approached the kitchen door, she heard two servants talking in low voices.“…Elder Thorne is getting louder every day,” one said. “He keeps saying Alpha Kai made a mistake accepting the weak Luna. That she’ll drag the whole pack down.”The other servant laughed softly. “He’s not wrong. A soft, crying girl as Luna? The pack needs strength, not pity. Some elders are already talking about supporting Lila instead. At least she can fight.”Elara froze just outside the door, h
Elara stayed in the storage room long after Greta left, wiping her tears repeatedly. The faint mention of her mother lingered in her mind, but the pain was still too raw.She had never been able to recall her mother’s face, and hearing someone mention her made her want to know more.“I have other things to do,” she said to herself as she walked out of the storage room.“I noticed there are a lot of herbs in the storage. Is something going on?” Elara asked a young girl close to her.“I don’t really know, but I overheard Elder Mira talking about something — ‘herbs for the competition’,” Malinda whispered.“So maybe there’s going to be a competition?”“I don’t really know, but all I know for sure is I’m Malinda.” She grinned.“You’re funny. I thought you were going to say something more important.”“Ouch.” Malinda held her chest dramatically. “That hurts. So my name’s not important?” She said with a fake frown.“I’m sorry, that’s not what I…”“You’re fun,” Malinda said while laughing. “I
Elara jolted awake as a loud crack of thunder shattered the quiet of the night, rattling the windows of her new room so violently she thought the glass might break.Her heart raced. For one fleeting, beautiful moment, the dream still held her tightly.In the dream, Kai had been holding her hands, his golden eyes burning with raw desire. “I am sorry about my treatment of you,” he had said, voice thick with emotion. “I really want to make it up to you, Elara.”“Are you sure this isn’t another joke or duty?” she had asked, afraid to believe him.“I love you, Elara,” he had muttered, caressing her cheek. “Your body, your breasts, your thighs… I love everything about you.”“Oh Kai… I… I…” she had moaned softly as he pulled her closer.Then reality crashed down harder than the thunder outside.Elara sat up slowly in the large, lonely bed, silk sheets pooling around her soft body. The dream dissolved completely, leaving only the cold, painful truth. She was still the same curvy, unwanted Ela







