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The Lycan King's Secret Heirs
The Lycan King's Secret Heirs
Author: Bleeding Pen

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Author: Bleeding Pen
last update publish date: 2026-04-03 07:32:08

Daisy

The smell of pine and expensive cologne always made my stomach turn, but tonight it was suffocating. The Hall was draped in silver and black silk for the Lunar Awakening. It was the night every shifter in the Blood Moon pack waited for. The night the future Alpha turned twenty five and finally claimed his position.

I was on my knees, scrubbing a wine stain out of the white marble floor that some drunken warrior had left behind. My hands were raw from the cold water, and my back ached, but I didn't dare stop. Being wolfless meant you were either useful or you were a target. Usually, I was both.

"Look at this mess. You really are pathetic, aren't you?"

I didn't have to look up to know it was Bella. My stepsister stood there in a dress, her blonde hair perfectly curled. She was the pack's darling, the one everyone assumed would be the next Luna.

"I’m almost finished, Bella," I whispered, keeping my head down.

"That’s 'Future Luna' to you, brat," she snapped. She reached out with her foot, tipping the bucket of dirty, soapy water right over my head.

The freezing liquid drenched me instantly. I gasped, the cold shocking my lungs as the gray water ruined my only decent shirt. Laughter erupted from the edges of the room. A group of pack girls were watching, their eyes filled with nothing but mockery.

"Oh, oops," Bella giggled, though her eyes were cold. "I guess you’ll have to start over. And Daisy? Don't even think about showing up to the ceremony in those rags. You’ll embarrass Nathan."

"He wouldn't care," I muttered, wiping the sting of soap from my eyes.

Bella leaned down, grabbing a fistful of my wet hair and pulling my head back. Her claws were out, just enough to prick the skin behind my ear.

"He cares about his reputation. He’s going to be Alpha tonight. He doesn't need a wolfless glitch like you reminding everyone of the tragedy your parents were. Clean it up. Now."

She shoved me back onto the wet floor and walked away, her heels clicking like a death march.

I stayed there for a moment, shaking. My parents weren't a tragedy. They were heroes. But in this pack, dying to save a stranger was seen as a weakness, not a sacrifice.

"Daisy? Are you okay?"

I looked up to see Chloe, the only person who still spoke to me without a sneer. She was a low ranked wolf, but she had a heart. She rushed over with a dry towel, her face twisted in pity.

"I’m fine, Chlo. Just another Tuesday in paradise," I said, trying to force a smile that didn't reach my eyes.

"She’s getting worse. She knows the Awakening is tonight. She’s marking her territory because she’s terrified Nathan might actually have a soul left in there," Chloe whispered, helping me up.

"He doesn't," I said firmly.

I remembered a time when he did. I remembered a boy who used to sit with me under the willow tree and promise that when he became Alpha, things would change. He used to share his lunch with me when the other kids stole mine. But that boy died the day he got his first tattoo and realized he was the strongest wolf in the territory.

Now, Nathan was a stranger. A ruthless, tattooed king in waiting who looked through me as if I were made of glass.

By the time the sun dipped below the horizon, the pack was gathered in the clearing behind the manor. The bonfire roared, sending sparks toward the stars. I stood at the very back, hidden in the shadows of the trees. I had managed to change into an old sundress, the fabric thin and faded, but it was all I had.

The crowd went silent as Nathan stepped onto the raised stone platform.

He was breathtaking in a way that felt dangerous. He wasn't wearing a shirt, revealing the intricate black ink that covered his chest and arms, disappearing into the waistband of his dark trousers. His muscles were corded and tense, his jaw set in a hard line.

"Tonight, we honor the Moon Goddess," the Elder announced, his voice echoing through the trees. "Tonight, the Alpha blood claims its heir. And tonight, the bond shall be revealed."

My heart hammered against my ribs. I just wanted this to be over. I wanted him to claim Bella so I could finally fade into the background and plan my escape. I couldn't stay here anymore.

Nathan stepped forward, his eyes scanning the crowd. They were a piercing, icy blue that seemed to glow in the firelight. He looked like he wanted to be anywhere else. He looked bored. He looked like he could kill everyone here and not blink.

Then, his scent hit me.

It was stronger than usual. It was cedar and rain and something primal that made the dormant wolf inside me howl in a way I’d never felt before. I stumbled back, my breath hitching.

No. No, please.

The air in the clearing seemed to thicken. The pack link hummed with a sudden, violent energy. Nathan’s head snapped in my direction. His pupils dilated until his eyes were almost entirely black.

The silence was deafening. Even the fire seemed to stop crackling.

Bella stepped forward, a smug smile on her face, reaching for his hand. "Nathan? The ceremony..."

He didn't even look at her. He growled, a low, vibrating sound that came from deep in his chest. It was a sound of possession. He jumped off the platform, the force of his landing cracking the earth beneath his boots.

The crowd parted as he walked toward the back. Toward the shadows. Toward me.

I wanted to run, but my legs felt like lead. Every instinct I had told me to kneel, but my pride kept me standing.

He stopped inches away from me. The heat radiating off his body was insane. He was so tall I had to crane my neck to look at him. His nostrils flared as he leaned down, sniffing the crook of my neck.

I felt it then. The spark. It felt like a lightning strike to the heart. The mating bond snapped into place with a force that nearly knocked me over.

"You," he hissed.

It wasn't a romantic whisper. It was a snarl of pure, unadulterated rage.

The pack gasped. I could hear Bella’s sharp intake of breath, followed by a low murmur of shock that rippled through the hundreds of wolves watching us.

"Nathan," I whispered, my voice trembling. "Please."

He grabbed my arm, his grip like a vice. He didn't care that he was hurting me. He leaned in so close I could feel the heat of his breath on my lips.

"Of all the females in this pack," he snarled, his voice loud enough for everyone to hear. "The Goddess gives me the one thing that is beneath me. A wolfless, pathetic waste of space."

I felt the tears prickling my eyes, but I refused to let them fall. Not here. Not in front of them.

"I don't want this any more than you do," I snapped back, my voice cracking.

Nathan looked at the crowd, then back at me. A cruel, twisted smirk grew on his face. It was the look of a man who was about to destroy something just because he could.

"You think this makes you special, Daisy? You think this bond gives you power?" He laughed, a dark, hollow sound.

He turned toward the Elders, raising my hand high as if showing off a prize he intended to throw away.

"I, Nathan Blackwood, heir to the Blood Moon Pack, refuse this gift!" he roared.

The air felt like it was being sucked out of my lungs.

"I reject you, Daisy," he said, looking back at me with eyes full of hate. "I reject you as my mate. I reject you as my Luna. You are nothing to me but a mistake in my bloodline."

The pain was physical. It felt like someone had reached into my chest and twisted my heart until it snapped. I gasped, clutching my stomach as the rejection bond began to burn through me.

"Nathan, stop!" Chloe cried out from the crowd, but she was silenced by a snarl from a nearby warrior.

Bella stepped forward, her face a mask of triumph. She walked right up to us and looked me up and down. "You heard him, Daisy. You're rejected. Now get out of our sight before we decide to make your exile permanent."

I looked at Nathan, searching for even a glimmer of the boy I used to know. But all I saw was a monster.

I didn't say a word. I turned and ran.

I ran through the crowd, ignoring the whispers and the laughter. I ran into the dark woods, the branches tearing at my skin and my dress, but I didn't care. The pain in my soul was far worse than anything the forest could do to me.

I reached the old bridge at the edge of the territory, my breath coming in ragged sobs. I leaned against the stone railing, looking down at the rushing water below.

The bond was screaming. He had rejected me, but he hadn't broken it. Not completely. I could still feel him. I could feel his anger, his pulse, his shadow. It was like a phantom limb, a part of me that had been ripped away but still throbbed with a dull, sickening heat.

I didn't hear him approach. Wolves were silent hunters, and Nathan was the best of them. One second I was alone with the sound of the river, and the next, the air turned heavy with the scent of cedar and expensive leather.

"Running is a bit dramatic, don't you think?"

His voice was right behind my ear. I spun around, my back hitting the cold stone of the bridge railing. Nathan was standing there, his hands shoved into his pockets, looking at me like I was a puzzle he was tired of trying to solve. The moonlight caught the tattoos on his throat, making the ink look like it was shifting under his skin.

"You rejected me," I said, my voice shaking. "What else was I supposed to do? Stay and watch you celebrate with Bella?"

Nathan stepped closer, invading my space until I had nowhere left to go. He looked down at me, his icy blue eyes dark with something that wasn't just hate. It was hunger.

"You’re wolfless, Daisy. You’re a glitch in the system. You can’t be a Luna. You can’t even shift to defend the borders. Do you have any idea what the council would do if I took a mate like you?"

"Then let me go," I whispered. "If I’m so worthless, why are you here?"

He reached out, his fingers grazing my neck where the silver collar had left a faint red mark. His touch sent a jolt of electricity through me so strong I almost gasped. The bond was a traitor. It didn't care that he had just humiliated me in front of the entire pack. It just wanted him.

"Because the bond won’t quiet down," Nathan hissed, leaning in until our foreheads touched. "It’s driving me insane. I can feel your heartbeat in my own chest, and it’s pathetic. But I’ve been thinking."

He let out a low, dark chuckle that made my skin crawl.

"You might not be fit to lead, but you have a very pretty face, Daisy. And you have wide hips. If you can’t be my Luna, you can still be useful. I need an heir to secure my position. My father wants the bloodline protected."

I froze. "What are you saying?"

"I’m saying you don't have to leave," Nathan murmured, his lips brushing against my temple. "I’ll give Bella the title. She’ll be the face of the pack. But you? You’ll stay in my house. You’ll be my little secret. My pet. My breeder. I’ll give you everything you want, as long as you stay in my bed and give me the sons I need."

The slap I gave him echoed across the water.

My palm stung, but the look of pure shock on his face was worth it. For a split second, the Alpha heir looked like a stunned boy. Then, his expression hardened into something terrifying.

"You think you have a choice?" he snarled, grabbing my wrists and pinning them against the railing. "You have nothing. No family, no wolf, no money. You belong to this pack, which means you belong to me."

"I would rather die," I spat, staring him down.

Nathan’s gaze dropped to my lips. The tension between us was thick, suffocating, and dangerously romantic. Despite the venom in his words, he was looking at me like he wanted to devour me. He started to lean in, his grip on my wrists loosening just a fraction as his eyes fluttered shut.

He was going to kiss me. And God help me, a part of me wanted him to.

Just as his lips were about to touch mine, I brought my knee up with everything I had.

Nathan let out a choked groan, doubling over as I caught him right in the groin. I didn't wait to see if he was okay. I turned and sprinted toward the boundary line. I didn't stop when I heard him roaring my name. I didn't stop when the thorns tore at my legs. I just ran until the lights of the Blood Moon pack disappeared.

I was in the city. My dress was ruined, my hair was a bird's nest, and I looked like a ghost. I found a dive bar on the corner of a rainy street, the neon sign flickering with a buzz that matched the ringing in my ears.

The Silver Moon.

I walked inside, the smell of stale beer and cigarettes hitting me like a physical wall. I just needed to disappear. I needed to be someone else for a night.

I headed straight for the bar, not looking at anyone. I was shivering, the adrenaline finally wearing off and leaving me with nothing but the cold realization that I was homeless and hunted.

"A shot of whatever is cheapest," I told the bartender, my voice raspy.

I reached for my glass, but my hand was shaking so badly I knocked it over. The amber liquid splashed across the polished wood, soaking into the sleeve of a man sitting on the stool next to me.

"Dammit," I hissed, grabbing a napkin to try and soak it up. "I am so sorry. I’m a mess, I didn't mean to—"

I stopped.

I looked up to apologize, but the words died in my throat.

The man was massive. He was wearing a black tailored coat that looked like it cost more than my pack’s entire treasury. His hair was dark, styled in a way that screamed power, and his hands were covered in intricate, dark tattoos that disappeared into his cuffs.

But it was his scent that stopped my heart.

He didn't smell like a wolf. He smelled like something older. Something darker. Something like royalty and ancient forests.

He slowly turned his head to look at me. His eyes weren't blue like Nathan’s. They were a deep, molten gold that seemed to burn right through my soul.

He didn't look angry about the drink. He looked... hungry.

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  • The Lycan King's Secret Heirs    One Hundred and Eleven

    Caspian The conversation refused to leave my head. No matter how hard I tried, every word Elias had spoken found its way back to me."She came back to you.""Interesting.""You're running out of time."I slammed my office door harder than I'd intended and the sound echoed through the room before silence settled once again. For what felt like the hundredth time that morning, I crossed the length of the office.Then I turned, walked back and turned again. Pacing had never solved a problem and it was no surprise that today wasn't any different.Every answer Elias had given had somehow managed to reveal absolutely nothing. Or maybe...I stopped beside the window. Maybe he'd revealed exactly what he'd wanted me to know.Nothing more, nothing less.I clenched my jaw as a curse bubbled in my throat, but I forced it back down anyway. I'd walked into his office believing I was finally going to corner him.Instead, he'd walked away knowing Daisy had come back to me. Knowing we'd spoken and

  • The Lycan King's Secret Heirs    One Hundred and Ten

    Caspian Finding Elias had become a game. A frustrating one at that room .Every time I thought I was close, he somehow slipped through my fingers."He just left.""I'm afraid you missed him.""His meeting was canceled.""I haven't seen him today."Those were the responses that came from different faces and different voices, but they all had the same answer.By the fourth day, I stopped believing in coincidence. Whether he knew I was looking for him or not, the result remained the same.I never found him. So I changed my approach. Instead of chasing him, I made him come to me.His office was exactly as I remembered it. Ordeky and quiet, everything sat precisely where it belonged, from the neatly arranged files on his desk to the books lining the shelves behind him.Nothing about the room felt personal.It was a place built for conversations where one person always left knowing less than the other.I lowered myself into one of the chairs opposite his desk and waited.I didn't pace, d

  • The Lycan King's Secret Heirs    One Hundred and Nine

    Caspian For the next couple of seconds, the only thing that registered in my ears was silence. It settled over the room so completely that I could hear Daisy's uneven breathing.I didn't look at Octavian, I couldn't, so my eyes stayed fixed on Daisy.She stood frozen where she was, tears clinging stubbornly to her lashes, her chest rising and falling far too quickly.“I kissed you because I was desperate.” Her words still echoed inside my head. “I thought if I could kiss someone else... maybe I'd stop loving him.”It should have hurt less than hearing she'd fallen for someone else. Instead, it hurt infinitely more because she'd tried. She'd genuinely tried to tear herself away from me, and she'd failed.A part of me wanted to be relieved by that, while the rest of me only wondered how much pain she'd been carrying to reach that point.Before I could say anything, Octavian spoke."You heard the wrong part."My gaze shifted to him. His expression remained calm, though I knew him we

  • The Lycan King's Secret Heirs    One Hundred and Eight

    Daisy I couldn't breathe, not because there wasn't enough air, but because every breath I took seemed to hurt.I'd spent what felt like hours sitting on the edge of my bed, yet I couldn't remember sitting down in the first place.My thoughts refused to stay still and every single one of them led back to him."Please don't decide I'm guilty before you hear me."I squeezed my eyes shut.“Stop.” I willed my mind to let the memory die, but the more I tried, the harder they all came rushing by. "Have you been lying to me?" I had asked, and even till now, his answer was still shocking. "Yes.""No..." I whispered into the empty room.The memory refused to fade and this time, it wasn't just his answer, it was his face too. I'd expected guilt, I'd expected panic and I'd expected excuses. Instead, he'd looked devastated, like I'd ripped something out of him.I groaned softly, pressing both palms against my temples.Why? Why hadn't he looked guilty? Why had he looked broken?A fresh wave of

  • The Lycan King's Secret Heirs    One Hundred and Seven

    Caspian The cemetery was exactly the kind of place people forgot.A cold wind swept through the weathered headstones, carrying dead leaves across narrow stone paths that had long since begun to crack with age.The sky hung low above me, gray and unforgiving, threatening rain that never seemed to fall.I spotted the investigator almost immediately..He stood near the entrance with both hands buried inside the pockets of his coat.The moment our eyes met, he gave a single nod.No greeting, no small talk and I didn't blame him because this wasn't the place for either."You found it?" I asked as I reached him."I did.".His expression remained unreadable. "Come with me."We walked in silence and the further we ventured into the cemetery, the fewer fresh flowers I saw.The graves became older, neglected and definitely forgotten. Nature had begun reclaiming this part of the grounds, with vines curling around cracked marble while moss swallowed faded names one letter at a time.Eventually,

  • The Lycan King's Secret Heirs    One Hundred and Six

    Caspian "I promise." The words left my mouth quietly, but they carried more weight than I expected.Mother's fingers loosened around mine ever so slightly and for the first time since I'd walked into the room, some of the fear left her face.She leaned back against the pillows, her breathing evening out as though my promise had given her permission to remember.I stayed exactly where I was, afraid that even the smallest movement would shatter whatever fragile clarity had settled over her.She looked past me, not at me, but through me, like she was staring into another lifetime."There were four of them," she whispered."What?" I frowned."Everyone always remembers two." Her lips curved into the faintest smile as a soft laugh escaped her. "But there were always four."My heartbeat quickened, but I didn't interrupt. "My husband..." She paused. "Victor, Henry." Then her smile faltered. "And Arthur.""Daisy's father?" The unfamiliar name settled heavily between us as I asked careful

  • The Lycan King's Secret Heirs    Sixty Two

    Daisy By the time evening arrived, I felt like prey being prepared for sacrifice and the worst part? Everyone around me knew it too.The servants helping me dress barely spoke above whispers as they moved around my room with unnerving precision. One adjusted the silver clasps at the back of my

  • The Lycan King's Secret Heirs    Sixty One

    Daisy By noon, I realized Elias had ruined my life and not metaphorically either, but literally.Apparently, there were entire social rules nobody had bothered telling me existed before now, and according to Caspian, one wrong glance at dinner could apparently start political warfare.I sat sti

  • The Lycan King's Secret Heirs    Fifty Eight

    Daisy The second the duo disappeared up the stairs and I heard the office doors shut behind Caspian and Elias, the dining hall became unbearably quiet, but it wasn't the peaceful kind. It was suffocating and the kind that pressed against my ears until every tiny sound felt amplified, from the

  • The Lycan King's Secret Heirs    Fifty Seven

    Daisy The moment Elias fully walked in, the temperature of the room changed.I felt it before I saw him, that shift in air pressure, like something had been sucked out and replaced with something heavier. Caspian's hand, which had been resting casually on my lower back, tightened slightly, not en

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