LOGINThat night in the Alpha’s residence had been another exercise in quiet torture for Elara.vThe grand wooden halls felt cold and unwelcoming. Servants offered her food and clothes with polite but pitying smiles, their eyes lingering too long on her soft, generous curves as if silently wondering how someone like her had become Luna.
Kai had barely spoken to her. He sat at the head of the table during dinner, jaw tight, answering her hesitant questions with short, clipped replies. His gaze rarely met hers, and when it did, it carried the same mix of duty, frustration, and reluctant pity that had haunted her since he accepted her. Every minute spent under that roof reminded her of her place that she was not wanted. She was only tolerated. As soon as the household settled, Elara slipped out through a side door, her simple nightdress clinging to her full breasts and rounded belly. She ran into the forest on trembling legs, sobs already wracking her generous frame before she reached the trees. Her thick thighs rubbed together painfully, her soft belly bouncing with each step, but she didn’t stop until she collapsed near the same ancient oak from that first devastating night that became her favorite spot She slid down against the rough bark, hugging her knees to her chest as best as her soft body allowed. Her mind replayed Kai's words with every tear that soaked her nightdress. Even my own mate only keeps me out of duty. He only pities me. Lila is everything I’m not strong, lean, capable. She fought beside him today while I sat in the dirt like a useless lump. The mate bond pulled painfully in her chest, a constant, throbbing ache that refused to let her forget Kai. It whispered of his presence somewhere in the pack lands, but she ignored it, pressing her face against her knees. “Why won’t it just let me disappear? Why did the Goddess do this to me?” Her full breasts heaved with each broken breath. She ran her hands over her rounded belly and thick thighs, hating how soft and heavy everything felt. “This body… it’s all I am. Weak and slow.” As she sobbed, more memories of the battle flooded her mind of Lila shoving her aside, Kai’s furious command to get back, the warriors’ mocking glances. Tears spilled faster. The moon above began to darken. Slowly at first, then completely. A total eclipse swallowed the silver light, plunging the forest into an eerie, unnatural shadow. Elara looked up through blurry, tear-filled eyes just as a brilliant column of pure moonlight pierced the darkness and shone directly down upon her. The beam enveloped her completely. Hope flared brightly in her chest, for the first time in days. She prayed silently, lifting her arms as the light lifted her gently off the ground. “ Let this change me. Let me become worthy of him. Please give me strength and power. Warm, electric energy surged through her soft body. It filled her full breasts, her rounded belly, her thick thighs, reaching into every curve. For one shining, beautiful moment, she believed the Goddess had finally heard her prayers. The power felt ancient and vast. “This is it,” she thought as tears rolled down her cheeks mixed with joy. “I’ll descend as a true Luna.” The light held her suspended for long, dramatic moments, swirling around her like living moonlight. Then, slowly, it began to lower her back to the earth. Slowly the glow faded. Elara’s bare feet touched the ground. She opened her eyes excitedly and stared at her feet first then her hands, she then slowly touched her hips. Nothing had changed. Her full breasts, rounded belly, thick thighs, and curvy frame remained exactly the same. There was no transformation or visible power. There wasn't even burst of strength or command. She was still the same heavy “unworthy” Elara Voss. The pack many of whom had gathered after sensing the powerful eclipse stared in stunned silence. Then the silence shattered. “She’s still the same fat Luna!” “Nothing happened! The Goddess did nothing!” “What kind of joke is this? The Eclipse was supposed to awaken her!” Mocking laughter and cruel whispers spread like wildfire. Elara stood there trembling violently as tears pouring down her flushed cheeks in rivers. Her hands moved instinctively to cover her soft belly, as if she could hide her body from their judgment. Kai pushed through the crowd, his expression a raging storm of fury and bitter disappointment. He grabbed her arm, fingers digging into the plush flesh. “Elara!” he growled, voice low and dangerous. “What is this? The Eclipse was supposed to awaken your power as Luna. Why are you still… like this? Still soft? Still useless?” he said angrily. His words broke her completely. A strangled sob escaped her lips as she shook her head, unable to form any defense. Kai’s frustration finally boiled over. He released her arm roughly and turned sharply toward Elder Mira, who had approached with the elderly blind woman from the tent. “Why, Mira?” he demanded, his voice raw with anger that echoed through the clearing. “Why did the Goddess curse me with a Luna who can’t even help in battle? She has nothing, no powers, no strength, nothing but this… this fat body and that makes her a liability to the entire pack!” The words cut deeper than any blade ever could. Elara crumpled to her knees in the dirt, heart-wrenching sobs. Her belly pressed against her thighs as she curled inward, trying to disappear. The pack’s laughter and whispers surrounded her like knives. “Fatty.” “Useless.” “Pity Luna.” Kai stood over her,with his chest heaving with fury, but the bond between them betrayed a faint flicker of guilt beneath his rage. Still, he didn’t take the words back or offer comfort. Elder Mira sighed deeply, her voice calm but weary. “The Goddess works in ways we do not yet understand, Alpha…” Elara didn’t wait to hear the rest. She was lost in her pain, as she ran deeper into the darkness with the weight of rejection, humiliation, and worthlessness crushing her completely. Yet somewhere deep inside, buried under layers of heartbreak and overwhelming shame, her wolf whispered faintly through the tears: “Not yet…”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
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







