LOGINHer own family called her a curse and threw her away. The darkest Alpha of the North calls her mate. But she will not be his queen. She will be the goddess of her own revenge. Luna turns eighteen today. She should find her soulmate. Instead, she finds hunters with silver bullets. Silas Vane saves her life. Then he tells her the truth. Her father sold her to him thirteen years ago. A sacrifice to end a blood feud. He was supposed to kill her. He didnt. Now the hunters are at his gates. Lunas own family wants her dead. And Silas gives her a choice. Die like a hunted animal, or stand beside him and burn the world that betrayed her. Luna chooses fire. She will not kneel. She will not break. And the curse everyone fears is about to become their worst nightmare. The Alpha's Sinful Luna. She stopped running. Now the North will bleed...
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“Come on, Luna. Cheer up a little. If you were really a wolf from those old legends, today would be the day you find your soulmate. You’re turning eighteen. Eighteen.” Fiona’s excited voice cut through the café’s noise. A bitter, fake smile appeared on my lips. “Good thing we’re not wolves, Fiona. And those monsters only live in fairy tales.” The flatness in my voice was my biggest shield, hiding the storm inside me. “Ugh, Luna. You can be so boring sometimes,” she whined. I ignored her. There was a truth Fiona didn’t know. Could never know. Wolves were real. I was one of them. The blood in my veins carried that dark, cursed lineage, the very blood that made my own family turn and run without looking back. I’d been abandoned. Branded as cursed and tossed aside. Now I worked as a waitress in a café, fighting just to survive. The prophecy said today was the day. The moment I was supposed to bond with my mate. But I felt nothing stirring. No famous scent of fate in the air. Not until Fiona pointed to that table. “Go on, serve the mysterious guys in the corner. They haven’t taken their eyes off you all morning,” she whispered, her voice both nervous and curious. When I looked over, a cold chill ran down my spine. Three men, sitting silently in the darkest corner like shadows. Their eyes were on me, but it wasn’t simple interest. It was the way a hunter analyzes its prey. Weighing every move, every breath I took. Was one of them a wolf? Maybe my soulmate, searching for me. Or maybe one of the ones who wanted me dead for being cursed. I grabbed the tray with shaking hands and walked toward the table. The closer I got, the heavier the atmosphere became. Just as I was about to set the plates down, the most built one rested his arm on the table, and his sleeve rode up slightly. My eyes locked onto the shimmer carved into his skin. A silver brand. My blood went cold. This wasn’t an ordinary tattoo. It was the ancient mark of the subjugators, the hunters of cursed bloodlines. These were wolf hunters. I’d run from them so many times, hidden myself here. How had they found me? The porcelain plate slipped from my fingers, lost to the fear exploding in my mind. Porcelain shattered across the floor. Three pairs of sharp eyes snapped to my face at the same time. None of them was my mate. They’d come to hunt the very darkness my own family had fled from. Fear pushed me a step back. My heart slammed against my ribs like it wanted to break free, and for the first time, the wolf sleeping deep inside me growled. The hunt had begun. And in this story, I was the prey. I spun around. When my eyes met Fiona’s, her face held nothing but terror. I couldn’t even whisper an apology. I just ran. ** My lungs burned like needles stabbing with every breath. The wet ground beneath my feet refused to help me escape the death closing in behind me. Dog barks echoed at my back. The sharp sound of silver bullets hitting tree trunks whipped my mind into a single thought: Don’t stop. Stop and you die. I’d run without saying a word to Fiona. It was always like this. Every time I started to settle somewhere, hunters showed up again. And I found myself running. Only this time, I’d been caught off guard. I didn’t know where to go. I was running into the unknown. When I looked back, they were right behind me. I could smell the silver. If it touched my skin, it would burn like nothing else. Poison me. And right now, that would be a disaster. If those hunters’ silver bullets touched my skin, I knew the power still sleeping inside me would turn to ash. I’d die without ever becoming a wolf. I’d run from this moment my whole life, but now the dark was about to swallow me. My vision blurred. My heart tried to tear out of my chest. Then the forest went dead silent. The birds stopped. The wind died. Even the earth seemed to hold its breath. I’d crossed the border. I was in Blackwood Falls. The territory of that merciless pack from the legends. This wasn’t salvation. Just surrendering to a bigger predator. “Found you, little runaway.” When I saw that man’s grinning face emerge from the bushes behind me, my blood froze. The silver rifle was aimed right between my eyes. “Our master wants you alive, but he won’t mind if I break your knees first,” he said, his voice icy. I closed my eyes. Dying this close to escape felt like the worst kind of injustice. But the blast I expected never came. Instead, a feral snarl ripped through the air. A sound so savage it seemed like every tree in the forest shrank back in fear. I opened my eyes. The man who’d been standing in front of me was now suspended in the air like a rag doll. What held him wasn’t a monster. It was a man. But no, he couldn’t just be a man. He was huge. Shoulders as wide as a boulder, muscles like forged steel. His half-naked body was covered in intricate tattoos, visible even in the dark of night. He threw the hunter aside in one motion. I heard bones break. Then his gaze found me. And my heart stopped. Amber eyes burned like torches in the darkness, staring straight into the deepest parts of me, into every secret I’d ever buried. This was Silas Vane. The darkest Alpha of the North. He walked toward me slowly. I wanted to run, but my legs were rooted to the ground. When he stopped in front of me, the heat radiating from his body burned my cold skin. His scent. It was overwhelming. Fresh leather. Earth before a storm. Pure male power. It clouded my mind, short-circuited my reason. I was shocked by what rose up inside me. My brain was thinking without permission. That must have been my wolf’s voice. He leaned in. Brought his nose close to my neck, right over my jugular. When he took a deep breath, I felt that wild piece of myself I hadn’t even been sure existed ache to answer him. The strange, burning tingle spreading in my stomach began to drown out my fear. My soul knew this monster. “Mate.” He didn’t say the word. He carved it into my mind like a whisper. His eyes suddenly turned red. The color of a wolf about to lose control. His hand closed around my throat. “Stop,” I whispered, terrified, but I wasn’t even sure he heard me. His rough, callused fingertips felt the frantic pulse in my vein. Or maybe I just imagined it. His touch didn’t hurt. Instead, it sent electric current through my body. “Tell me who you are, little stranger,” he said, his voice a thunderclap that shook my ribcage. “Why are you sneaking through my territory like a thief, and why do you carry the stench of that cursed bloodline on you?” I wanted to speak, but my lips were sealed. He was so close. The heat of his mouth burned the skin of my neck. I should have been afraid. He was a killer. A monster. But his dark energy pulled me like a magnet. Instead of pulling back, I unconsciously leaned toward him. “I’m... I’m not one of them,” I finally whispered. My voice trembled pathetically. “I’m just trying to survive.” Silas pressed his face deeper into my neck. I flinched when I felt the hardness of his teeth against my skin. This wasn’t an attack. This was a claiming. His thumb stroked the sensitive spot on my neck while that wild voice inside me whispered, submit. “From this moment on, it doesn’t matter what you are, little wolf,” he said, his voice darker now, hungrier. “Because the second you crossed this border, you left your past in the forest. There’s only one way to survive in this territory now. You belong to me. Even if you are from that cursed bloodline.”Luna Valerius No one was speaking. No one was breathing. Silas was not moving."Is this a joke?" he said at last. Dante shook his head."I wish it were." Silas's jaw tightened."Aria is dead," he said, fury in his voice."Yes," said Dante. "That's what I thought too.""I held her funeral," Silas said, gripping his hair, pulling at it."I know," said Dante, fear creeping in."I built her grave," he said. He was in shock."I know," Dante said again. He seemed at a loss."Then tell me who the hell is standing at the door, Dante!"His final words exploded through the hall. Even Dante drew back. Hestia swallowed slowly."I saw her too," Hestia said, trembling. Silas turned on her in rage."Hestia."The woman closed her eyes."Believe me, Silas. I saw her.""Impossible," Silas said."Yes," Dante whispered. "Impossible. The dead cannot return."And then, from outside the castle, a woman's voice rang out."Are you sure about that, brother?"My heart stopped. All color drained from Silas's fa
Luna Valerius"Go on then, Alpha. Let's see who breaks whom."My voice bounced off the walls. Silas's eyes lingered on my face for a few seconds. Then he laughed. It wasn't an angry laugh. It was dangerous."There she is at last," he said, mockingly.I frowned. "At last what?""The real Luna finally showing herself," he said, still taunting."I've always been this way," I said, lifting my chin in anger."No," said Silas, shaking his head. "For years you were afraid, Luna."I took a step toward him. "I wasn't afraid," I said, my anger rising with every word."Don't lie to yourself," he said, smiling."You don't know anything about me," I said, shoving him lightly. He didn't even budge. Silas's jaw tightened."I don't know? Are you sure, Luna?" he said calmly."Yes, you don't know. You have no idea what I've been through!" I screamed.He grabbed my arm and shouted right in my face. "I HAVE BEEN WATCHING YOU FOR THIRTEEN YEARS."The hall went silent. Even Dante froze. I couldn't breathe.
Luna Valerius“Make your choice, Silas,” my father roared, slamming his silver-engraved cane against the cracking stone floor. “Either you hand that cursed girl over to me, or tonight you watch your pack burn.”Silas stepped in front of me like a wall, that dark growl rumbling from his chest and shaking the whole hall. His claws had already ripped free, tearing at the tiles.“The moment you set foot on my lands, you signed your death warrant, Valerius,” Silas said, his voice a thunderous snarl. “Not a single wolf in my pack will kneel to your mongrel army. Especially not when you’ve come to take what’s mine.”“I’m not yours,” I shouted, hands trembling as I raised the dagger at both of them. “Both of you, stop treating me like a piece of meat.”That was when the huge stained-glass windows exploded with a deafening crash. The moment the crazed wolves of the Eastern Pack poured in, the hall turned to hell.“Luna, I told you to get behind me,” Silas yelled, ripping through the throat of
Luna Valerius The castle gates shattered open. Hunters were shouting. Wolves were snarling. Silver bullets sparked against stone walls. And in the middle of all that chaos, Silas Vane was smiling. “Finally,” he said, his voice a low rumble. “Some fun.” A hunter fired at us. Silas grabbed me by the waist in one motion and pulled me against his chest. The bullet blew apart the pillar behind us. His heart pounded hard against my ear. “Let me go,” I screamed, furious. “Not now, little wolf.” “I’m not your—” A scream cut me off. Dante had a hunter by the neck. The man’s body flailed in the air as Dante sank his teeth into his throat. Blood. Blood sprayed everywhere. I should have felt sick. But I didn’t. Instead, something warm moved through me. Like the violence didn’t scare me. Like it fed me. God. What was wrong with me? “Luna!” Dante’s voice snapped me around. A hunter had come up behind me. The silver knife in his hand was about to hit my heart when I caught his arm
Silas Vane The dark was my only faithful friend. After my sister was killed, I wandered this forest like a ghost for years. I had sworn to kill anyone who crossed my border without my permission. Not even a bird could fly here without my leave. Until that night. Until Drake Valerius. The man who
Luna Valerius “You have to run, Luna,” I whispered to myself. “If you stop, the monster they talk about will become real. Run from becoming a wolf. If they don’t want you, then you don’t want them. Remember that.” But only ten minutes later, a pair of glowing eyes appeared through the thick mis
Luna Valerius “You belong to me.” The Alpha’s voice was so commanding it had carved itself into my mind. In the forest, the sound of silver bullets still echoed. Or maybe it was the cracking of bones. Three people wouldn’t make that much noise. There had to be more hunters. What had I stumble
Luna Valerius “Come on, Luna. Cheer up a little. If you were really a wolf from those old legends, today would be the day you find your soulmate. You’re turning eighteen. Eighteen.” Fiona’s excited voice cut through the café’s noise. A bitter, fake smile appeared on my lips. “Good thing we’re n
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