LOGINMona's POV
The burning under my skin kept me awake all night. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw that phoenix symbol glowing on the pack stone, and Derek's storm-gray eyes boring into mine. *A caged phoenix.* By dawn, the house was in chaos. Father had called an emergency pack meeting, and through my thin walls, I heard him raging about "threats to the pack" and "dark magic." "Mona!" Mother's sharp voice cut through my thoughts. "Get down here!" I found them in Father's study - him, Mother, and Selena. Leon stood by the window, my older brother's expression unreadable. "You did this," Father snarled the moment I entered. "That symbol appeared right after you humiliated your sister." "I was in the kitchen—" His hand wrapped around my throat, slamming me against the wall. "Don't lie to me, you little witch. What dark magic are you playing with?" "Marcus." Grandmother's voice came from the doorway, quiet but firm. "Release her." "Stay out of this, old woman." "Release. Her." Grandmother stepped into the room, and despite her age, power radiated from her small frame. "Or I'll remind this pack who their Luna was before you married into the bloodline." Father's hand loosened, and I gasped for air. He'd never backed down from Grandmother before. "The girl had nothing to do with last night's... incident," Grandmother continued. "I've checked. No magic signature, no spell residue. Someone else sent that message." "Who?" Selena demanded. "Who would dare threaten me? I'm going to be Luna!" Grandmother's eyes found mine, and something passed between us. "Perhaps someone who knows the truth about bloodlines and birthrights." The room went deadly quiet. "What truth?" Leon spoke for the first time, his voice careful. "Nothing," Father said quickly. Too quickly. "The old woman speaks in riddles. Mona, you're confined to your room until the engagement ceremony next week. No meals with the family, no leaving except for chores." "But—" "GO!" I fled, but not before catching Grandmother's subtle nod toward my window. Tonight. She wanted me to sneak out tonight. The day crawled by. I watched from my window as investigators from the Pack Council examined the glowing symbol, which still hadn't faded. Derek was among them, his presence commanding even from a distance. Once, he looked up directly at my window, as if he knew I was watching. When darkness finally fell, I slipped out through the loose board in my wall that I'd hidden for years. The packhouse was quiet, everyone exhausted from the day's drama. Sophie waited at the old oak tree, bouncing with nervous energy. "Finally! Come on, Grandmother's waiting." We ran through the forest to a cottage I'd never seen before, hidden by ancient magic that made my skin tingle. Inside, Sophie's grandmother sat by a fire, her blind eyes somehow seeing straight through me. "Mona Blackstone," she said. "Or should I say, Mona Bloodmoon?" "What?" I sank into a chair. "My name is—" "The name they gave you, yes. But not your true name." The old woman leaned forward. "Your mother, Elena, is not your birth mother." The world tilted. "That's impossible." "Your true mother was Lyra Bloodmoon, the last Phoenix Wolf born to our kind. She died giving birth to you, but not before binding your power to protect you." "Phoenix Wolf?" My voice cracked. "Those are myths." "Myths that your father went to great lengths to hide." She pulled out an old photograph. A woman with my exact face stared back, her crimson hair like living flames. "Lyra was Marcus's first mate. When she died, he took Elena as his chosen mate and claimed you were theirs. But Leon and Selena are only your half-siblings." My head spun. "Why? Why hide this?" "Because Phoenix Wolves are born to rule. Their power exceeds any Alpha's. Marcus knew that when you shifted, you'd have a stronger claim to the pack than him, than Selena, than anyone." "But I can't shift!" "Because he's been poisoning you." Sophie gasped beside me. "The tea he makes you drink every morning for your 'health.' It contains wolfsbane. Small doses, just enough to suppress your wolf." Rage flooded through me, and with it came heat. Real heat. My hands burst into flames. Sophie screamed. I jerked back, but the fire didn't burn. It danced across my skin like it belonged there. "The binding is breaking," the old woman whispered. "Your eighteenth birthday approaches, and not even wolfsbane can hold back what you truly are." "I need to go," I stammered, panicking as the flames spread up my arms. "I need—" "Control." Derek emerged from the shadows, and my fire responded, flaring brighter. "You need to learn control." "You were following me?" "Protecting you." He moved closer, unafraid of my flames. "The Academy has been watching your family for years. We suspected Marcus was hiding something. A Phoenix Wolf... I never imagined." "I can't be—" "Your fire says otherwise." He held out his hand. "The Academy can teach you. Away from here, away from them." "She can't leave yet," Sophie's grandmother interrupted. "The blood moon comes in three days. If she doesn't shift properly during the ceremony, the power could consume her." "Then we prepare," Derek said firmly. "I'll train her." "You can't!" Sophie grabbed my burning hands, gasping when they didn't hurt her. "If her father finds out—" A howl split the night. Then another. And another. "Rogues," Derek snarled, his body tensing. "Too many. This is an attack." Through the window, we saw them. Dozens of wolves, eyes glowing red with bloodlust, surrounding the cottage. "They're after her," the old woman said calmly. "Someone else knows what she is." Derek shifted instantly, a massive black wolf with silver markings. He looked at me once, and I heard his voice in my mind: *Run.* But as the first rogue crashed through the window, my fire exploded outward. Not just flames - phoenix fire, white-hot and alive. It consumed three rogues instantly, turning them to ash. "Impossible," Sophie breathed. "You haven't even shifted—" "MONA!" Father's roar echoed through the forest. The pack warriors had arrived, drawn by the fighting. I stood there, wrapped in flames, surrounded by ash, with Derek's wolf form standing protective beside me. Father's eyes went wide with shock, then narrowed with fury. "You," he snarled at Sophie's grandmother. "You awakened it." "I awakened nothing. I merely told the truth." "Kill her," Father ordered his warriors. "Kill the old woman and contain my daughter." "No!" I stepped forward, but Derek blocked me. The warriors hesitated, torn between orders and the display of power they'd just witnessed. Then Selena appeared, and in her hands was something that made my blood freeze. A collar. Ancient, covered in runes, gleaming with dark magic. "For you, dear sister," she smiled viciously. "We've had it ready for years, just in case you ever became... problematic." The collar pulsed with power, and my flames began to flicker and die. "Did you really think we didn't know?" Selena laughed. "We've always known what you are. And we've always had a plan to make sure you never become it." Father moved toward me with the collar, and I found I couldn't move, couldn't breathe, couldn't— Derek's wolf slammed into Father, sending him flying. *Run!* his voice screamed in my mind. *NOW!* But as I turned to flee, Leon appeared from nowhere, and something sharp pierced my neck. A dart. Filled with concentrated wolfsbane. The last thing I saw before darkness claimed me was my grandmother falling to the ground, blood pooling beneath her still form. And Selena's triumphant smile.Mona's POV The bone jutted through Derek's shoulder at an angle that made my stomach turn, white and sharp against his torn flesh, while his wolf form flickered in and out like a broken television signal."Don't shift!" Sophie screamed, her hands pressing against the wound as blood pooled beneath him on the Bloodrose courtyard stones. "If you shift now, the bone could pierce your heart!"But Derek couldn't control it. The injury from the territorial dispute with the Western Packs had damaged something deeper than flesh—it had severed his connection to his wolf. His body kept trying to transform, caught between human and beast, each attempt tearing the wound wider."Mom," Cassian knelt beside me, his twenty-one-year-old face carved from stone. "The Western Pack Alpha did this deliberately. He knew exactly where to strike to cause a shift-lock."Shift-lock. The condition every wolf feared more than death. Trapped between forms, unable to complete the transformation either way. Most die
Mona's POV The contraction hit Lyra like a freight train, and through our pack bond, I felt it three hundred miles away."She's not ready," Selena said, her hands glowing with green healing light as she worked over Lyra's swollen belly in the hidden medical facility. "The twins are coming too fast. Their energy—it's unlike anything I've ever felt."My sister had arrived minutes before me, her witch-sense detecting the labor before Rose's emotional perception could pinpoint it. Now Selena stood as the only thing between my daughter and whatever these twins truly were. One child, Althea, had taught Selena to balance motherhood with power. But this—delivering the twins everyone feared or coveted—this tested even her evolved abilities."Where's Corin?" I asked, knowing her husband's calming presence helped stabilize her power."Teaching at the Academy. Althea's with him." Selena's hands trembled slightly. "Mona, these babies—their energy is rewriting the room's molecular structure. Look.
Mona's POV The scream that tore from Myra's throat wasn't human—it was phoenix, pure and primal, as flames erupted from her seven-year-old body and consumed the First Pack warrior who'd grabbed her."Nobody touches my daughter," Nova snarled, her own transformation instant and devastating. Where my sister-in-law stood a heartbeat ago, now a creature of living flame roared into existence, her phoenix form magnificent and terrible. The funeral hall's temperature spiked twenty degrees in seconds.The First Pack warrior stumbled back, his ancient flesh regenerating even as it burned. These weren't ordinary wolves. They were the originals, the ones who'd walked the earth before civilization tried to tame us. And they'd come for the children—all of them."Protect the twelve!" Derek's command cut through the chaos as our pack shifted in unison. But the First Pack moved like synchronized death, each warrior three times the size of our largest wolf, their eyes holding centuries of cunning.No
Mona's POV Aria's hand felt like paper in mine—thin, translucent, the veins blue rivers beneath skin that had weathered eighty-seven years of secrets."Stop looking at me like I'm already gone," she whispered, her voice still carrying that teacher's authority even as her chest barely rose with each breath. "I have something to tell you first."I'd driven through the night when her assistant called. Aria Torres, the woman who'd guided our kind through integration, who'd built bridges between worlds, was dying. Not from violence or betrayal, but from the simple cruelty of time. The monitors beeped steadily in her private room at Sanctuary General, the hospital she'd helped establish for our kind forty years ago."Lyra's safe," I said, thinking she worried about my pregnant daughter, hidden somewhere even I didn't know. "The twins she's carrying—""Not about that." Aria's fingers tightened slightly on mine. "About your mother. About what really happened the night she died."My breath ca
Mona's POV The letter arrived on a Tuesday, carried by a crow that shouldn't have been able to find us through Derek's new protective barriers, but Leon always had a way of making the impossible happen.*Mona, Sophie's in labor. Complications. We need you.*I left Rose sleeping, her emotional exhaustion from last night's revelation still weighing her down. The twins were never alone—those words haunted me during the entire drive to Leon's territory. But my brother needed me now, and some things transcended even apocalyptic warnings.I found Leon pacing outside his bedroom, his Alpha composure shattered. "Three hours. Sophie's been screaming for three hours. The healers say the baby's turned wrong, and Sophie keeps losing consciousness between contractions.""Where's Aeron?""With the neighbors. He doesn't need to hear his mother—" Leon's voice broke. "Mona, I can't lose her."I pushed past him into the room. Sophie lay drenched in sweat, her face gray with pain. The healers looked up
Mona's POV The scream tore through the house at three in the morning—not Rose's scream, but somehow coming from her room.I found her curled in the corner, hands pressed to her temples, tears streaming down her face. "Make it stop, Mom. Please. I can hear them all.""Hear who?" I knelt beside my twelve-year-old daughter, but when I touched her shoulder, pain shot through me—not mine, someone else's. Fear. Desperation. The metallic taste of blood that wasn't in my mouth."Everyone." Rose's marks weren't just glowing now; they pulsed with each heartbeat, each pulse bringing another wave of foreign emotion. "The pack. The prisoners at the Academy. Lyra—God, Lyra's so angry. And Jin... Jin's dying."Derek burst through the door with Cassian behind him, but Rose held up her hand. "Don't touch me. You'll feel it too.""Feel what?" Derek asked, but I saw him stagger as he got too close, his face contorting with phantom pain."Everything." Rose's voice was older than twelve, older than any c
Mona's POV Naia's next words made my blood turn to ice: "If an adult sings the lullaby, the price isn't memory—it's something you value more than your own life."The room went silent. Sera gripped Kael's hand so tight her knuckles went white. Thane stood frozen by the window, his scarred face unre
Mona's POV Elder Marcus stood in our great hall at dawn, speaking words that made my blood freeze: "I formally challenge the Alpha's bloodline and demand the twins be removed from succession."Derek's growl shook the windows. I grabbed his wrist before he could lunge, feeling his muscles coiled ti
Mona's POV Selena stood in my doorway at three in the morning, holding a leather satchel that contained her entire life and a secret that would change everything."I'm leaving," she said, and the words hit me like cold water, even though I'd seen this coming for months. Maybe years.She'd been dif
Mona's POVThe boy's name was Bastian, and he had my mother's eyes.Not literally—but the same haunted quality, the same weight of survival that sat too heavy on young shoulders. He stood before me in the Academy's new training hall, seventeen years old now, one of the three Shadow Walker children







