LOGINShe died betrayed by the mate she loved… only to wake on the very day he was meant to destroy her. Freya Lunareth was once the perfect future Luna—loyal, obedient, and hopelessly devoted to Alpha Kaelen Varkor. But love became poison when Kaelen publicly rejected her, humiliated her, and left her to die. Except death was not the end. Given a second chance, Freya returns to the night everything began—with all her memories intact and a vow burning in her soul: This time, she will not break. This time, she will reject him first. But fate has rewritten more than her revenge. When the ancient and feared Lycan King, Eros Draven, arrives unexpectedly, Freya’s defiance awakens something buried deep within her—an impossible power tied to secrets older than kingdoms themselves. Because Freya is no ordinary wolf. She carries a forgotten force. A dangerous past. And a connection to the king that should not exist. As betrayal turns to war, hidden powers awaken, and destiny begins unraveling centuries-old lies, Freya must decide— Will she become the weapon fate created… Or the queen powerful enough to rewrite it? In a world of ruthless Alphas, deadly rogues, and ancient kings, one rejected Luna may become the most dangerous woman alive.
View MoreThe night I died, the moon refused to look at me.
It vanished behind restless clouds, its silver glow swallowed whole before it could touch the earth, as though even the Moon Goddess could not bear witness to what was about to unfold. The sky hung unnaturally heavy above the Violet Pack, the air too still, too quiet, like the entire world was holding its breath. I should have understood then. I should have listened to the sharp unease tightening in my chest, to the instinct clawing at me that something was deeply, terribly wrong. I should have run. But I didn’t. Because I loved him. Because I had spent years believing love meant loyalty. Sacrifice. Patience. I believed that if I gave enough of myself, trusted deeply enough, endured quietly enough, I would always have a place beside him. I believed in Kaelen Varkor. And that belief became the cruelest mistake of my life. The grand hall shimmered with gold and candlelight, polished marble reflecting the warm brilliance of crystal chandeliers above. Noble families, elders, and warriors filled the room in elegant attire, their laughter soft and their conversations polished, creating the perfect illusion of celebration. It was beautiful. Grand. A masterpiece of wealth and power. And for one brief, foolish moment, I truly believed this night marked the beginning of my future. My silver gown brushed softly across the marble floor as I entered, chosen carefully for what I thought would be one of the most important nights of my life. The night I would stand beside my mate. The future Luna of the Violet Pack. My fingers trembled slightly as I smoothed invisible wrinkles from the delicate fabric, trying to calm the strange dread rising inside me. Then I heard his voice. “Freya.” My breath caught instantly. I turned toward him the way I always had—without hesitation, without question. Kaelen stood at the center of the hall, composed and powerful, his presence commanding every eye in the room with effortless authority. He looked exactly as he always did—every inch the Alpha others respected, admired, and feared. But tonight, something was missing. The warmth I had once searched for so easily in his gaze was gone. And standing beside him— Was her. The woman whose presence had been growing around him for months, though I had forced myself not to question it. Because I trusted him. Because I trusted us. A painful knot tightened in my stomach, but I forced myself to ignore it. He wouldn’t do this. Not to me. Not here. Not publicly. “Come forward,” Kaelen said. His voice was calm. Too calm. Each step toward him felt heavier than the last, as though my body already understood what my heart refused to accept. Around me, whispers began to stir, quiet and uncertain. Something was wrong. I stopped before him, searching his face desperately. For reassurance. For love. For anything. But his eyes were cold. Detached. And suddenly, breathing felt impossible. “You called for me?” I asked softly. For one endless moment, he simply looked at me. Then he spoke. “Freya Lunareth,” he began, his voice carrying effortlessly through the hall. “I, Kaelen Varkor, Alpha of the Violet Pack…” My heart pounded so violently it hurt. No. “…reject you as my mate.” The world shattered. For one impossible second, my mind refused to understand what I had heard. Then reality struck with merciless force. “No.” My voice barely sounded human. “No… Kaelen…” I stumbled back, shaking my head as panic rose inside me like drowning. “You don’t mean that.” But he did. His expression never changed. “I reject you,” he repeated, colder this time. “From this moment forward, you are no longer my mate. No longer my Luna.” Pain unlike anything I had ever known tore through me. The mate bond—that sacred thread woven into the deepest part of my soul—twisted violently before snapping apart. A broken gasp escaped me as agony ripped through my chest, sharp and devastating, as though my very heart was being torn from my body. I nearly collapsed. “Why?” I choked out, tears blurring my vision. “What did I do wrong?” My voice cracked completely. “I was loyal to you. I gave you everything. I stood by you—” A soft laugh interrupted me. I turned sharply. She stepped forward gracefully, calm and cruel, her beauty sharpened by satisfaction. “You were never enough,” she said. The words were simple. Effortless. But they landed like a death sentence. I looked back at Kaelen, desperate for him to deny her. To defend me. To say something. Anything. He didn’t. And somehow, that silence hurt more than the rejection itself. Because in that moment, I understood. He had chosen her long before tonight. “You replaced me…” I whispered. Still— Nothing. No denial. No guilt. No regret. “Guards.” My entire body went cold. “Take her away.” Rough hands seized my arms instantly. I didn’t fight. I couldn’t. I had nothing left. As they dragged me from the hall, whispers followed me, louder now, filled with pity, judgment, and cruel fascination. I turned once. Just once. Hoping for something. Regret. Guilt. A single sign that I had once mattered. But Kaelen never looked at me. Not once. And that was when I truly understood. I had not simply been rejected. I had been erased. The dungeon cell was freezing, silent, and mercilessly dark. Time lost meaning there. Minutes and hours blurred together until they became indistinguishable. I sat on the cold stone floor, hollowed out by pain too deep for tears. My chest still ached where the mate bond had been destroyed, but even that agony felt distant compared to the emptiness consuming me. I wasn’t Freya, future Luna of the Violet Pack anymore. I wasn’t Kaelen’s mate. I was nothing. When the cell door finally opened, I didn’t bother looking up. “What more do you want?” I whispered. Slow footsteps echoed closer. Familiar. Controlled. Cruel. “It’s nothing personal, Freya.” Her voice. Of course. A bitter laugh escaped me, broken and hollow. “Then what is it?” I asked weakly. “Power? Status? Him?” A brief pause. Then— “All of it.” Before I could react, something sharp pierced my skin. Pain exploded instantly. Fire tore through my veins, violent and merciless. “Poison…” I gasped, collapsing hard against the stone. She crouched beside me, calm and smiling. “A rejected Luna has no place here,” she said softly. “Dead weight should be removed.” My body convulsed as the poison spread, each breath becoming harder than the last. I was dying. Not as a warrior. Not as a Luna. But discarded like I had never mattered at all. Tears slipped silently down my face. “Kaelen…” His name was barely audible. One final act of foolish hope. He never came. Darkness began closing in, slow and inevitable. But then something changed. The air shifted. It grew heavier. Colder. Ancient power pressed against the edges of my fading consciousness. It was unlike anything I had ever felt. Immense. Watching. For one impossible moment, through agony and darkness, I understood one terrifying truth. I was not alone. Something had seen me. Something ancient. Something dangerous. And just before death claimed me, I felt the faintest stir of power deep within my broken soul. Not dying. Waiting. Then darkness took me.Nineteen years passed faster than anyone expected.The North no longer resembled the kingdom Eros and Freya had fought so hard to save. The scars of war had faded beneath thriving cities, prosperous villages, and generations of children who knew peace as their birthright. Roads stretched across territories once divided by fear. Markets overflowed with trade from distant lands. Laughter filled places where silence had once lingered.The kingdom had become everything they had dreamed it could be.And at the center of it stood the Draven family.Freya often found herself wondering how time had managed to move so quickly.One moment Evren had been a child chasing butterflies through palace gardens.Now he towered over most warriors in the North.The years had shaped him into a young man who carried himself with quiet confidence. His dark hair had grown longer, often falling across silver eyes that seemed capable of seeing things others missed. There was something about him that drew atten
The news of Freya's third pregnancy was received with varying levels of dignity.Freya accepted it with happiness.Eros accepted it with cautious optimism.The kingdom accepted it with celebration.Evren and Lucien accepted it as an opportunity to ask approximately five hundred questions a day.By the time Freya reached her final months, she had answered every possible variation of how babies arrived, where babies slept, whether babies could join sword training, and why babies weren't born already old enough to play games.The last question came from Lucien.The answer disappointed him greatly.Years passed quickly after that.One moment the boys were small enough to fit in her arms.The next they were racing through the fortress like storms in human form.Evren grew into a thoughtful child whose curiosity only deepened with age. He wanted to understand everything. Books fascinated him. Ancient stories fascinated him. Questions fascinated him most of all. The mark over his heart remai
The fortress had survived wars, political disasters, divine interventions, and several centuries of Eros Draven's temper. What it was not prepared for was two boys under the age of two. Freya realized that shortly after Lucien was born. Evren had greeted his younger brother with the kind of excitement usually reserved for discovering buried treasure. For the first three days, he followed the healers around the fortress demanding updates. By the fourth day, he had appointed himself Lucien's personal guardian. By the fifth, everyone understood that separating him from the baby would require military intervention. The situation only became more complicated as Lucien grew older. Unlike Evren, whose presence often carried an inexplicable sense of wonder, Lucien arrived in the world determined to make himself known through sheer personality. Even as an infant, he possessed a stubborn streak strong enough to rival his father's. If Evren wanted something, he usually found creative ways to
The celebrations lasted for three days.Freya hadn't expected that.She knew the kingdom would be happy. The birth of a royal heir was always a significant event, especially after everything the North had endured over the years. What she hadn't anticipated was the sheer scale of it. Villages held feasts. Bonfires burned throughout the night. Songs were written before the child was even a week old, and somehow every version portrayed him as either a future hero or a tiny menace destined to terrorize the palace staff.Judging by what she'd seen so far, the second version seemed more believable.At the moment, Evren was asleep in her arms, blissfully unaware that an entire kingdom had already fallen in love with him.Freya sat beside the nursery window while afternoon sunlight spilled across the room. Snow still covered the mountains beyond the fortress, but spring had begun creeping into the valleys below. The world felt softer these days.Peace had finally become real.A quiet knock so
By sunset the fortress no longer resembled a place recovering from war.It resembled absolute chaos.Freya stood near the grand staircase staring down at the overcrowded courtyard below while wolves dragged enormous wooden tables through falling snow. Torches burned brightly against stone walls whi
The heavens healed slowly above them.Silver fractures stretching across the sky began sealing one by one beneath the moonlight rising from Freya and Eros’s joined hands. The darkness trapped beyond the celestial barrier screamed faintly before retreating deeper into silence again.The battlefield
Moonlight swallowed the battlefield whole. Silver light rose from Freya’s body in endless waves while the fractured heavens trembled violently above the mountains. Snowstorms vanished completely beneath the force surrounding her. Even time itself felt slower now. Every soul across the battlefiel
The heavens cracked open above them.A sound unlike thunder tore across the sky while silver fractures spread through the clouds themselves. The battlefield froze beneath the terrifying pressure suddenly pouring into the world.Freya felt it instantly.The seal.God.It was collapsing.Pain explode
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