Mag-log inWhat if the one person destined to complete you was the same man you needed to kill to save your world? When the Supreme Alpha drags a chained traitor before the rulers of every pack for execution, a single drop of blood awakens a bond no one saw coming. Now the most powerful wolf alive is tied to a prisoner who could destroy everything he has built. War erupts. Ancient powers stir. And two enemies who cannot live without each other must decide if their connection will save the packs or burn the moon itself to ash.
view moreBlood would seal his power tonight or shatter it forever.
The grand summit hall buzzed with raw energy under the blood red moon that hung heavy in the sky like a warning from the gods themselves. Torches crackled along the stone walls throwing sharp shadows over the gathered alphas from all twelve northern packs. They sat in their carved seats eyes fixed on the center platform where iron fisted Supreme Alpha Riven Kaelthorn moved like a storm about to break.
Riven dragged the chained prisoner forward his grip tight on the heavy links. Lucien Vale looked rough from days in the dungeons dark hair tangled over his face green eyes sharp and unyielding despite the bruises. The man accused of murdering the pack heir now stood tall enough even in chains to make some alphas shift uncomfortably in their seats.
"Look at him brothers," Riven called out his deep voice cutting through the murmurs like a blade. "This traitor thought he could strike at our heart. Tonight he pays."
A burly alpha from the eastern ridge pack leaned forward. "Make it quick Riven. We have heard enough talk. Show us your strength."
Riven nodded and shoved Lucien to his knees on the ancient stone floor. The silver blade gleamed in his hand forged from moon blessed steel passed down through generations. He raised it high the crowd leaning in breath held.
Lucien lifted his head meeting Riven's stare straight on. "You think this ends with me Alpha? The moon has her own plans."
"Save your lies for the afterlife," Riven growled. "Any final words before I send you to the void?"
Lucien smiled faintly blood already trickling from a cut on his lip. "Only this. You chain me now but some bonds cannot break."
The hall erupted in jeers. Another alpha shouted from the back rows. "Enough games Riven. End him and let us feast on the victory."
Riven tightened his jaw and brought the blade down fast. Steel met flesh. Blood splashed hot across the ancient stone floor spraying in a wide arc under the red moonlight.
For one heartbeat nothing happened. Then the marks appeared.
Glowing lines burned onto Riven's neck like fire from within searing pain shooting through his veins. Across from him Lucien gasped clutching his own throat as identical mate marks flared to life on his skin pulsing with unnatural light. The entire hall fell dead silent then exploded into chaos.
"What is this?" one alpha bellowed jumping to his feet. "The goddess herself? Impossible."
Riven staggered back the blade dropping from his hand with a clang. He stared at Lucien the traitor who now carried his mate mark. Fury boiled in his chest hot and wild but something far more dangerous stirred beneath it. A pull. A hunger that made his wolf pace inside him restless and confused.
Lucien touched the mark on his neck eyes wide but voice steady. "You feel it too do you not? This changes everything."
"Silence traitor," Riven snapped stepping closer despite the burn. "This is some trick. Guards hold him."
But ancient law already took hold. The elders at the edge of the platform raised their hands in unison their faces pale. One old voice rang out firm. "The mate bond is sacred. No killing may proceed under the goddess seal. To break it now would curse us all."
Cries filled the hall. Alphas rose from their seats shouting over one another.
A tall alpha from the frostfang pack pointed directly at Riven. "This cannot stand. Our Supreme Alpha bound to a condemned killer? He is unfit to rule us any longer."
The words hit like a hammer. More voices joined in.
"Unfit indeed," another called. "How can we follow a leader marked by the enemy?"
Riven spun toward them chest heaving. "You dare question me? I have united these packs through blood and war. This mark means nothing. He remains my prisoner."
Lucien chuckled low from his knees chains rattling. "Nothing? Your neck says otherwise Alpha. The moon chose. Deny it and watch your precious order crumble."
"Shut your mouth," Riven barked grabbing Lucien's chains and yanking him up close. Their faces inches apart he could smell the wild scent of the man mixed with blood. The bond tugged hard sending a flash of shared pain through both of them. "You will not speak again unless I command it."
One of the gathered alphas a sharp eyed woman from the shadow ridge stepped forward. "Command? Your commands mean little now Riven. Look around you. Factions are already forming. Some packs will never accept this."
Thorne Blackwood Riven's loyal beta pushed through the crowd his scarred face tight. "Alpha let me take him to the dungeons before this gets worse. The packs need time to settle."
Riven nodded once but kept his eyes locked on Lucien. "You heard him traitor. Move."
Lucien did not resist but as they passed the platform he whispered just loud enough for Riven to hear. "Fury in your eyes but I see the fear too. What if I am not the monster you think?"
"Every word from you is poison," Riven replied voice low and rough. "I will break this bond if it costs me everything."
The alpha who first declared him unfit shouted again as they reached the hall doors. "Mark my words brothers. This night changes the north forever. Riven Kaelthorn has been weakened and we will not follow a weak leader."
Shouts of agreement rose. Some alphas slammed fists on tables others whispered in tight circles eyes darting toward Riven with new suspicion.
Riven dragged Lucien through the doors into the cold night air the blood red moon watching them like a judge. His neck still burned the mate mark a constant reminder. Fury ruled his thoughts but that dangerous spark deeper down refused to die. A pull toward the man he should have killed. A connection that threatened to upend his entire world.
"Take him below," Riven ordered the guards as they entered the main keep. "Chain him tight. No one speaks to him."
Thorne fell into step beside him. "This will spread fast Alpha. Sable Voss already sends riders I hear. She will use this against you."
"Let her try," Riven said through gritted teeth. "I built this power with my own hands. No mark no traitor will take it from me."
Behind them in the hall the arguments grew louder. Packs splitting before his eyes. War brewing in the voices that once bowed to him alone.
Lucien glanced back once before the dungeon stairs swallowed him his green eyes meeting Riven's with quiet defiance. "The moon sees more than you know Supreme Alpha. This is only the beginning."
Riven turned away jaw clenched refusing to let the bond show on his face. But inside his wolf howled torn between rage and an undeniable draw. The executioner's moon had not brought justice tonight. It had brought chaos. And as the first cracks formed in his rule Riven knew the real fight had just started.
The suspicion spreading through the hidden keep felt like poison in the water.Thorne pulled Riven aside in a quiet corner of the main hall. "I have been investigating those secret messages Alpha. Someone inside these walls sends information to our enemies. I have proof of three notes already."Riven kept his voice low. "Do not accuse anyone without solid proof Thorne. One wrong move could destroy what little trust remains among our allies. Watch carefully. Report everything to me first."Thorne nodded. "I will be careful. But this traitor knows our plans. We cannot let them keep helping Sable."Lucien noticed the growing tension during the day. He found Riven alone on the walls later. "The keep feels different now. Everyone watches everyone. I should leave again Riven. The conflict follows me wherever I go."Riven turned to him. "Running has never solved a war Lucien. You belong here with me. We face this together."Lucien looked out at the forest. "I see what this costs you. Your al
The destruction of the allied pack left the North in shock and Riven knew someone played them all for fools.Riven stood on the walls of the hidden keep looking out at the smoke still rising in the distance. He turned to Thorne. "This was no accident. Someone wants the packs to tear each other apart. We need to find out who."Thorne nodded grimly. "The council is already blaming Lucien for every death. They say his presence started this mess."Inside the main hall the council meeting turned loud fast. Garrick pointed across the table. "More packs will fall if we keep protecting him Riven. Lucien is the reason for all this death."Another alpha agreed. "Hand him over before we lose everything. The north cannot survive this division."Riven slammed his hand down. "Enough. Fear makes you fight the wrong enemy. Lucien is not the cause. Someone else pulls the strings and we will not give them what they want."Lucien sat quietly at the side of the room guilt heavy on his face. Later he foun
Sable's messenger left behind an impossible choice that hung over the keep like a blade.The council hall filled with shouting alphas as soon as the messenger rode away. Garrick pointed at Riven. "Hand Lucien over before sunrise. One life against an entire pack. That is the only smart move."Another alpha stood up fast. "Sable will destroy them if we refuse. Think of the families Riven. Your pride costs too much."Thorne slammed his hand on the table. "Surrendering him only encourages more demands. Today it is Lucien. Tomorrow it is someone else. We stand firm."Lucien stepped forward from the side of the room voice quiet but clear. "If my presence here brings this much pain then I will leave on my own. I will turn myself over if it saves innocent lives."The room went dead silent for a moment. Riven rose to his feet. "No. You are not leaving. Protecting our people does not mean sacrificing one of our own. Lucien stays under my protection. That is final."Garrick shook his head. "You
The arrival of Sable's army changed the air inside the keep to something sharp and ready to snap.War horns sounded from the borders as scouts reported Sable's forces setting up camps within striking distance. The hidden keep burst into full war preparations with warriors rushing along the walls sharpening blades and reinforcing gates. In the council hall voices rose hot and angry.Garrick slammed his hand on the table. "We negotiate now before more blood spills. Sable has four packs. We cannot win this fight."Another alpha leaned forward. "Fight and we lose everything. The north burns while you play protector to one man Riven. Send Lucien out and end this."Riven stood at the head of the table jaw tight. "We fight. Surrender is not an option. Lucien stays."Lucien listened from the side of the room. Later he pulled Riven aside in a quiet corridor. "That symbol on the gate. I remembered something today. It matches one from my childhood memories. The experiments. They carved it on the
The man calling himself Lucien's brother smiled while monsters crawled out of the darkness.The black creatures continued pouring from the pit in waves of twisted shapes and snapping teeth. Warriors shouted and swung their blades trying to hold the line. Thorne shouted over the chaos. "Forget the r
The scream didn't come from Lucien. It came from something that had been sleeping for centuries.Every torch in the underground temple died at once plunging the chamber into total darkness. Cai began shaking hard in his cell voice breaking. "No no it is awake. I feel it in my bones. We need to run.
The stranger's next words shattered something Lucien didn't even know he had lost.Lucien stared hard at the hooded figure in the flickering torchlight of the underground temple. His chains rattled as he shifted forward. "Sister? I do not have a sister. You are lying to confuse me."The figure laug
The moment Riven saw blood on the floor something inside him snapped.Riven stormed into the empty chamber heart pounding like war drums. The broken silver cuff lay twisted on the cold stones next to fresh bloodstains that still gleamed wet under the torchlight. He dropped to one knee fingers brush






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