LOGINTiara twisted hard, trying to wrench free, but the spy’s grip only tightened.
"Let go!" she hissed, her voice low and desperate.
He laughed, dragging her deeper into the corridor. "The Beta will be so pleased to see that I caught a nosy little rat who deserves special punishment."
" Think, Tiara, think!" She urged herself.
The pendant pressed warm against her ribs, but she didn’t dare reveal it yet. Not unless she had no other choice.
Her elbow shot back, catching the spy in the ribs. He grunted but didn’t let go.
Before he could recover, Tiara slammed her foot down hard on his instep.
He yelped, and loosened his hold just enough.
She tore away, sprinting down the hall, heart hammering.
"Run now. Survive now, only then can you find Edwin later." Her unconscious mind said.
Shouts erupted behind her. Heavy boots thundered in pursuit, she was being chased by more people than she had thought.
"This is really bad, Tiara......." she panted.
Quickly,she observed and scanned her environment, looking for the nearest safe place to hide and suddenly, an idea struck her mind.
She ducked into the side passage that was closest to her, narrowly missing a hand that was meant to grab her hair. The mansion's twisting halls blurred past her, together with the beads of sweat that threatened to enter her eyes.
She could not stop for even a second, not now, she needed to find an exit—fast.
A door ahead was opened ajar: the old servant’s quarters.
Without hesitating, Tiara ran through it, slamming the door shut behind her and barring it with a fallen broomstick.
Bang, bang.
They were already pounding on the other side.
She did not stop.
The stairs spiraled downward, narrow and had this stale and dusty smell, it had not been used in a while..
"Do not think that you can run away from me, Tiara," a voice cackled. She recognized it immediately, it was no other person than Vanessa.
"I love the way you fell right into my trap, it was easier than I had expected, you know?" She laughed, flipping her hair backwards.
"A trap?" Tiara thought to herself.
"Even if you manage to escape here, you will not last outside because the whole pack is now against you, darling."
"Someone happened to have spread rumors about you wanting to force your way with the alpha, so you can be Luna," Vanessa exhaled before resuming her laugh.
"I never did that!" Tiara screamed, tears rolling down her cheeks freely.
"Only you and I know about that, no one would believe you," Vanessa replied.
"I mean, how could a poor and weak rat like you be fated to Edwin, the alpha?" Vanessa scoffed.
"Alpha.....Edwin Stone is my fated mate?" She touched her chest, feeling her heart that pounded wildly.
"......do you not feel it?"
"....the bond."
These words echoed in her head and only then did she fully understand what was going on.
"But why didn't I feel the bond, back then?"
"What if Vanessa is lying to me?"
Different thoughts and questions ran through her head.
"Let me share a little secret with you, dear," Vanessa said, followed by loud bangs on the door, it was about to be broken down.
"You cannot feel your bond because it has been masked by my father who is beyond doubts a genius!" She bragged, mocking Tiara.
Tiara fearfully stumbled into the dusty kitchens, she could not believe all that she had heard.
Right there, the words on the necklace came back to her—
".......do not trust even family."
Alas, her mother was right, the only family she had was slowly killing her.
"Bang, bang." The door would soon be ripped apart.
Her eyes that darted around fell on a hooded cloak from a peg by the door, it appeared dirty and old but she cared less. She yanked it over her head before jumping into a cart placed right outside Garrett's house, loaded with sacks.
Blending into a group of departing merchants, she slipped out into the cold night.
Only once she reached the treeline did she allow herself to stop, chest heaving.
She had escaped, for now.
But the knowledge she carried: the plan to murder Edwin burned hotter than fire inside her.
And the clock was ticking.
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







