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Chapter 1: The Forgotten Omega
Mud clung onto Tiara’s feet as she walked through a narrow path in the woods, her basket heavy with different herbs. The scent of pine and the damp soil grounded her, one of the few comforts left in her world. She leaned down to gather a spring of yarrow when a twig snapped behind her.
"This would fetch me more money at the market," she beamed with smiles, carefully placing the herb into her basket.
"If only I could..." She was saying when she heard a sound.
"Who is there?" She called, stiffened, clutching the basket tightly. But it was only a rabbit, scampering away.
She exhaled, out of relief, but the peace didn't last as it was shattered by a screech from the village edge.
“Tiara! How long are you going to remain in there?"
Vanessa. Her living nightmare.
She sighed and quickened her pace, rushing back.
Back at the house, a crumbling old structure on the edge of the pack’s territory.
Vanessa stood on the porch, arms crossed, sneer in place.
“Flowers? You wasted my time gathering weeds while I have been starving, waiting to be fed?” Vanessa sneered, dumping the precious herbs into the dirt.
Before Tiara knew it, she got a resounding slap.The force of the slap sent Tiara to her knees.
“I am the future Luna,” Vanessa hissed, leaning down. “Omegas do not speak except when given the chance to. They serve. You are lucky my father hasn't tossed you to the rogues yet. You’re a parasite, just like your father was before he died in the mud.”
“They help with fever,” Tiara said quietly, lowering her gaze.
Vanessa threatened. “I dare you to speak back again, so I can put you in the dirty and bottomless pit that you belong to.”
Tiara pressed her lips together, fighting back the tears that threatened to pour down her face.
"There are so many chores still left undone and you went into the woods to gather weeds and flowers instead of catching an animal or tending to the chores," Vanessa sneered.
"I wonder whom you got your stupidity and weakness from—your mother who loves to exercise power or your father who used to be hail and mighty and yet, could not save himself and his wife." She pressed.
"You had better not think of going back to that ruin you call a house without doing every chore that is expected of you!"
Garrett stepped out from the shadows, his eyes cold. "Why do you love yelling at this weakling, my dear?"
“Leave the mutt, Vanessa. Don't let her bad luck stain your skin. The Alpha arrives tonight for the Great Hunt. If this... thing... gets in the way of the spears, she won't be coming home. Merely touching her can bring you badluck. Or do you want that?”
" Of course not, father," Vanessa sharply replied. "Why would you say such a thing?"
"You should not speak such unruly words to your one and only child, Garrett." Diane, Garrett's wife butted in.
"My child is strong, intelligent and beautiful. Mind the way you speak to the future Luna." She smiled, eyeing Tiara scornfully with the corner of her eyes.
"Speaking of that, when do I get to meet alpha Edwin, father?" Vanessa batted her eyes lovingly towards her father.
"Soon enough, my darling," Garrett replied. "Sooner that you expect," he winked.
The trio spoke, making Tiara feel invisible and inferior.
"Ahh!" Garrett suddenly exclaimed.
"You should watch the way you to to the woods to gather those weeds of yours, princess," he mocked.
"The alpha and other pack members will be visiting the woods soon for the hunt and I do not think that we can afford you being mistaken for the animal that you are, during the game."
"Maybe we should stop her from gathering those things, she has so many roles to play in the house." Vanessa suggested.
" I really do not care about her existence or survival," Diane said, with no hint of emotions.
That night, Tiara curled up in the dirty attic that was given to her in her uncle's house, clutching a ying-yang necklace that her parents used to wear.
Her fingers carefully brushed over the necklace as she relived her parents last moments.
"May the moon goddess keep and preserve you, my child." Her mother muttered, before she took her last breath.
No matter how hard she tried, she was not able to get the bloody faces of her parents out of her head.
“I will make sure to find out what really happened,” she whispered.
“No matter what it takes.” she vowed.
As Tiara clutched the pendant to her chest, she whispered her promise for justice.
She noticed that the necklace had a rough part.
She turned it over and found a hidden compartment that can be opened. It was an inscription, written in a coded manner.
"What is this?" She thought to herself as she tried to decode the inscription.
She quickly took it towards the window, trying to use the little light the moon produced to see the inscription.
As the moon hit the silver, a hidden seam appeared. With a click, the locket opened.
“If you are reading this, it means the danger is still close and it is really not farfetched. Trust no one, not even family. And never reveal your wolf until you find the Moonstone. It will protect you.”
Tiara’s breath hitched. Reveal my wolf? She was thirty winters old and had never felt the shift. She was a ghost. But as a howl ripped through the forest, closer than it had ever been. Her blood began to hum with a strange, ancient heat.
"How am I even supposed to get the moonstone?" She murmured to herself.
Before she could process the message, her uncle’s voice booms from below:
“Tiara! Down here! Now!” Garrett roared from below.
She hides the necklace under a pile of clothes, heart pounding.
" The danger is really close by? Not to trust even family....." These words lingered in her head as she descended the stairs
"Family? Uncle Garrett and his family are the only ones I can call family."
"Could they have had something to do in their deaths? Did my parents find out something before their death?"
"What is going on?" She panicked as she rushed down the stairs that lead to the main house, seeing that the family was all present.
The night began silent, too silent.The moon hung unnaturally full above the kingdom, glowing brighter than any wolf had seen in generations. Every pack felt it. Every creature stilled. Shadows began to tremble, as if aware of something shifting in the heavens.Somewhere deep beyond the mortal realm, in a place where darkness had ruled for centuries, the Shade King stirred.A monstrous form of smoke and shadow, horned and armored in night itself.His voice cracked like thunder:“She moves. The Moon Witch has awakened.”He mocked. "I just hope she has not come to do what I think it is."His realm shook violently.From the sky above him, a beam of silver light sliced through the darkness like a blade.A beam of pure, cold and unstoppable light.Th
Warriors knelt, elders bowed.Young wolves rushed forward to throw flower petals at Tiara’s feet.And through it all, Tiara’s eyes stayed on Edwin, shining, teary, full of warmth.He leaned in close enough for only her to hear.“This time,” he whispered, “I will protect you. With everything I am.”Tiara reached up and placed a soft kiss on his cheek.“You already have,” she murmured.-------Dawn drifted in quietly, golden light spilling into Edwin’s private balcony. The air was soft, warm, peaceful.For the first time in years, Tiara woke without fear.She stepped out onto the balcony where Edwin stood shirtless, leaning on the railing, watching the sunrise with a thoughtful expression.He turned when
The silver fire slowly dimmed back to embers, but its glow lingered on Tiara’s skin like starlight. Edwin watched her quietly, unable to tear his gaze away.Something had shifted between them. Not just because of war, not because of duty, but because of choice.Tiara looked up at him, breathing unsteady under the weight of his attention.“Edwin… why are you looking at me like that?” she whispered.He stepped closer to her. In a slow and deliberate manner, like a wolf approaching something sacred.“Because,” he murmured, “I can finally see you, not as the Seer, not the girl fate tormented, not the Luna who was driven away. But as a true Luna.”His eyes softened.“I see you, Tiara.”Her heart stumbled in her chest.
Edwin stood at the edge of the training grounds, gazing up at the sky. He had seen many moons in his lifetime, but tonight the moon looked… strange.Brighter. Fuller. Alive.A faint pulse shimmered across its surface, like a heartbeat of pure light.Ralph approached, eyes narrowing.“Alpha… do you see that?”Before Edwin could answer, a soft gust swept across the entire pack lands at once.Warm. Pure. Silent.The grass bent in a single direction, like bowing.The bonfire that had dimmed suddenly rekindled, bursting into a silver flame.Every wolf, awake or asleep, felt something inside them shift.A whisper traveled through the wind—not words, but a feeling:She is here. She is watching. She has begun. She is at work.
For the first time in months, the Dark Moon pack woke to a morning without dread.No whispers of war, no rumors of traitors, no approaching danger crawling like frost beneath every door.Just peace. Slow, gentle, honest peace.---The pack grounds, once filled with tension and suspicion, now hummed with new life. Children ran across the training yard with wooden swords, laughing in ways they hadn’t dared to for a long time. Wolves shifted freely, stretching under the rising sun without looking over their shoulders.Even the air felt different. It was lighter and warmer, as though the Moon Goddess’s presence lingered in every corner.For weeks, the pack had been on edge, anticipating another betrayal.But now?Order had returned.E
The Shade King would not be her battle.The Moon herself was coming.The morning sky was pale and quiet, touched by early sunlight that had barely broken over the hills. Most of the pack was still asleep—exhausted from the tension of Draegon’s sentencing.Tiara, however, had not slept at all after waking from the Moon Goddess’s dream.Her mind replayed every word, every shimmer of divine power, every promise.By the time the sun rose, she knew she had to tell Edwin.She found him outside, in the training yard, sparring alone.Sweat glistened across his arms and back.His movements were sharp and violent, with each strike heavy with the weight of everything he’d endured.He heard Tiara before he saw her.“Tiara?” He lowered his sword, turning
Garrett sat at the long council table, pacing slowly behind his chair, awaiting the outcome of the trap that had been set for Tiara.A single candle flickered between the elders, casting stretched shadows across their weathered faces.“This matter with Tiara is growing out of hand,” Elder Leonard m
The torches flickered in the narrow corridor leading to the lower chamber, the air damp and heavy with tension. Inside, Marah sat silently, staring ahead, her wrists clenched tightly on her lap. Ralph had just stepped forward.Edwin remained still, his gaze fixed on her, jaw locked in quiet resolve
"Do not answer to them. Do not let their words scare you, Ralph," Edwin cut in. "They answer to the truth. And that truth lives in her head. I will not let sentiment or politics get in the way of pulling it out of her head." he gestured towards Marah who was now pale.He turned to Ralph fully now,
A few minutes later, Vanessa walked out of a place where Lena assumed to be her bathroom. She watched her as she took a seat before her. Dressed in a silky black robe. She crossed her arms, wearing an expectant expression ."And??" She coldly said.Lena immediately fell on her knees. Her face glued







