LOGINAs Elara walked back to the Healing house she hears the war horns blared across the pack lands, loud and urgent.
Shouts erupted from every direction. “Shadowfang attack! They’re breaching the eastern border.” Her heart lurched violently. The mate bond pulled sharply in her chest, a painful tug that urged her toward Kai even as fear flooded her veins. For a moment she froze, torn between the instinct to hide and the desperate need to prove she could be useful even if just a little. “ I have to try,” she thought, wiping fresh tears from her swollen eyes. Maybe today I can show him I’m not completely worthless. She grabbed her healing satchel with shaking hands and ran. Her soft, heavy body protested with every step. Her full breasts bounced painfully against the fabric of her dress, sending jolts of discomfort through her. Her rounded belly and thick thighs chafed together, the soft flesh rubbing raw as she struggled to keep up with the lean, athletic warriors streaming toward the fight. Sweat beaded on her forehead, and her breath came in short as she gasps. I’m too slow, they’re all going to see how pathetic I am. Maybe I should just walk to there than embarrassing my self that am running when am still very behind. By the time she reached the eastern border clearing, the battle was already raging in full force. The air was thick with the metallic scent of blood, the snarls of wolves, and the clash of fangs and claws. Bodies shifted between human and wolf forms in a chaotic blur. Elara’s stomach twisted with nausea as she scanned the scene for the wounded. She dropped to her knees beside the first fallen warrior she saw a young male with a deep gash across his side. Her hands shook badly as she pulled out a moonroot poultice. “Hold on,” she whispered, pressing it to the wound. She tried to summon her healing gift, but the silvery glow was faint and flickering, barely stronger than a candle flame. The warrior groaned in agony, blood continuing to seep through her fingers. “It’s not working fast enough,” he gasped, his face pale with pain. “Please… it hurts…” Panic rose sharply in Elara’s throat. Tears blurred her vision as shame crashed over her. I’m useless even here. Her belly pressed against her thighs as she leaned forward, trying desperately to make the glow brighter. But it only wavered more. Why did the Goddess give me this bond if I can’t even do the one thing I’m good at? “Move aside, fatty!” Lila’s sharp, mocking voice cut through the noise like a whip. The she-wolf shoved Elara roughly out of the way with her shoulder. Elara stumbled backward, losing her balance and falling hard onto her soft butt in the dirt. She felt pain run through her, but it was nothing compared to the humiliation. Lila’s lean, athletic body moved with deadly grace as she pressed a battle dressing to the wound with practiced efficiency. The warrior’s bleeding slowed almost immediately. Without wasting another second, Lila turned and dove back into the fray, taking down a Shadowfang attacker with swift, powerful strikes. Shouts of praise rose from the other warriors. “Lila! Well done!” Elara sat in the dirt, her curves spread out beneath her, feeling every jiggle and roll of her body. She watched helplessly as Lila fought beside Kai in perfect sync, covering his flank, moving like a true warrior Luna should. Kai moved like a force of nature, tearing enemies with brutal strength, but she saw the frustration in every tense line of his body whenever his gaze flicked toward her. Through the bond, fragments of his emotions that hit her like punches. “He regrets accepting me even more,” she thought as fresh tears spilled down her cheeks. “I’m only making things worse for him.” She forced herself up and crawled toward another injured wolf, determined not to give up completely. But as she reached for her satchel, a rogue wolf broke through the defensive line and charged straight at her. Its eyes were wild with bloodlust. Elara froze, her satchel slipping from numb fingers. Her heart hammered in terror. She couldn’t shift fast enough or fight . She tried to run but with her heavy, soft body weighing her down she couldn't stand up. A scream flew from in her throat. Kai’s roar split the air. He intercepted the rogue at the last possible second, tearing it apart with savage force. Blood sprayed across the ground. When he turned back to her, his golden eyes burned with a mix of fury and pity that made Elara want to disappear. “Get back!” he snarled, voice laced with barely contained rage. “You’re only making things worse out here. Stay out of the way!” The words cut deep. Elara nodded brokenly, unable to hold back the sobs any longer. She crawled toward the edge of the battlefield on hands and knees, feeling every mocking glance from the warriors, every jiggle of her body as she moved. Lila continued fighting bravely nearby, earning cheers and admiration while Elara sat useless in the dirt, trying and failing to heal even one more wolf properly. Her silvery glow kept flickering out, leaving the injured groaning in pain. By the time the Shadowfang attackers were finally driven back, the clearing was littered with the aftermath of battle. Elara was a complete mess, she was covered in dirt, tears and shame. Her dress was torn and stained, her curves feeling more exposed and burdensome than ever. The bond ached with Kai’s conflicted emotions of protectiveness tangling with growing resentment. He approached her afterward, his jaw tight and shoulders rigid. His large hand hovered near her shoulder for a moment but didn’t quite touch her, as if he couldn’t bring himself to offer comfort. “Go back to the house,” he said coldly, his voice carrying the weight of his frustration. “You’re not ready for this. You’ll only get yourself killed next time.” Elara nodded, unable to speak through the sobs choking her throat. She pushed herself to her feet on trembling legs and walked away alone, with the weight of being the pity Luna heavier than it had ever been. Each step she took while walking away from the mist of other capable wolves sent fresh waves of humiliation through her. The bond pulled painfully, but she didn’t look back she only whispered to herself lowly “How much more of this can I takeChapter 15: The celebration after the battle was loud and joyful. Music filled the clearing. Wolves laughed, drank, and recounted the fight. In the center of it all, Kai stood tall despite his injuries, his voice carrying across the crowd.“Lila,” he called out. “Step forward.”Lila walked confidently to the front, a proud smile on her face. The entire pack erupted into loud applause. Some warriors even cheered her name.Elder Mira raised her hand for silence. “Lila, your quick thinking and knowledge of the special herb mixture helped save our Alpha and turned the tide of the battle. You have done the pack a great service. At our next meeting at the Healing House, you will teach the others how to prepare this mixture.”Lila bowed slightly, basking in the praise. “It was my honor, Elder Mira.”Elara stood at the edge of the crowd, her heart shattering into pieces. The applause for Lila felt like knives in her chest. She turned and ran.Tears blurred her vision as she sprinted deep int
The battlefield was pure chaos. Wolves snarled and clashed under the moonlight, fur flying, blood staining the ground. Elara moved as fast as her soft, heavy body allowed, healing whoever she could reach. Her hands glowed faintly with silver light as she pressed them against bleeding wounds.But something felt wrong.She scanned the fighting wolves desperately. Where is Kai? He should be at the front, leading the charge. Her heart pounded harder as she realized he was nowhere in sight.“Malinda!” she shouted over the noise. “Have you seen Kai?”Malinda, in her sleek reddish-brown wolf form, shook her head. “No! He was here earlier but I lost track of him!”Fear gripped Elara. She turned and ran toward the Alpha’s residence, her thick thighs burning, her rounded belly making each breath heavier. Please be okay, she prayed silently, pushing herself harder than she ever had. I can’t lose you too.She bu
“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