LOGINLuna Meena’s eyes burned with hatred as she spoke, but her trembling body betrayed her fear of the king who stood just a few feet away.
Luna Meena was right, her death wouldn’t spark another rebellion. She was a nobody, born to a slave, unlike Luna Meena, who came from noble blood. Althea was just one of many daughters of the Alpha of the Southwest Territory of the Moon Continent, easily discarded, easily forgotten.
Althea barely had time to react before she felt small hands grab her skirt. Her younger half-siblings, the twins, Liah and Seth, were clutching her sides like terrified pups.
“Big sister…” Liah whispered, her voice shaking. “Are we all going to die?”
Althea’s chest tightened. The children… they didn’t deserve this. They were innocent. They had no part in their father's rebellion. Her older half-brothers? Yes, they had cheered their father’s ambition, encouraged the treason. But these two? They only wanted to live.
Forcing a small smile through the lump in her throat, she knelt and gently held the twins.
“Don’t worry,” she whispered. “You two will live.” Then she winked at them.
Her heart was pounding as she turned to face the Alpha King. He stood there, motionless, unreadable. His cold gaze pinned her in place, making it hard to breathe. Every step he took closer felt like a tightening chain around her lungs.
Then, finally, he stopped in front of her. “Will you die for them?” he asked, voice low, deadly calm. One brow arched, challenging.
Althea’s breath caught. Her gaze subconsciously swept the hall.
‘Just sacrifice yourself! You’re nothing compared to our lives! You’re a disgrace to this family!’
‘You should die and save us! You’re pathetic, and your life has no meaning! What are you looking at? Just say yes!’Those were the thoughts of some she hated. Others she pitied remained crying. They were the servants who had no choice but to follow what the Luna and the other mistresses told them to do, just to make her life insufferable.
Was she truly willing to sacrifice herself for them? Is this how my pathetic life will really end? she wryly thought.
Then her eyes darted to her little siblings. To the friends… and the few pack members who had always been kind to her. They were the ones she cared for. The ones she loved.
"Answer me." Gavriel commanded, his voice cold as winter.
Althea didn’t flinch. “If my death means their lives, then yes,” she firmly said. “Take me.”
And the room exploded. Gasps. Screams. Cries of protest. Someone dropped to their knees, sobbing.
“You choose death?” he asked, voice low and level.
Her throat tightened, but she met his stare. She swallowed. “I choose life… for them.” She turned her head slightly, just enough to see Liah and Seth weeping behind her, Seth shaking, barely able to breathe.
“If death buys their lives to live, I’ll pay it.”
Something flickered in King Gavriel’s eyes, gone too fast to name.
“No! You can’t take her life!”
Tristan’s voice suddenly cracked through the grand hall like thunder as he broke free from the guards. Blood smeared his chin as his knees hit the floor and bowed his head to the alpha king.
He was one of her closest friends, and although Tristan never spoke of his feelings, Althea knew he loved her, far more than just a friend.
“Please, not her. Take me instead!” Tristan pleaded. “Don’t let her do this! I’ll take her place!”
More voices rose.
“She’s innocent!”
“She saved my daughter! Please have mercy on Lady Althea!”
“Take me, not her!”
Dozens dropped to their knees.
“Please, Alpha King! She doesn’t deserve this!”
Althea bit her lower lip, fighting back the tears that welled in her eyes. She swallowed hard and closed her eyes. She never thought she’d feel this overwhelmed, especially standing so close to the brink of death.
The guards faltered. Even the high-ranking warriors looked shaken. Then…
“SILENCE!”
Luna Meena’s voice cracked through the chaos, sharp and panicked.
“Stop this nonsense before he kills us all!” she barked, eyes blazing. “She volunteered. Let her die and be done with it!”
No one moved.
“We’ll all die if you keep challenging him!” Meena snarled. “Let her die a noble death and save what’s left of us!”
King Gavriel raised his hand. Silence fell like a guillotine.
He looked at Althea, eyes unreadable. His voice, when it came, was cold steel. “She’ll live.”
Everyone gasped. Even the guards looked stunned.
“What?!” Luna Meena snapped. “Why?!”
King Gavriel didn’t glance at Luna Meena’s way. His gaze stayed on Althea. “She gave herself to me. I accepted.”
Althea’s heart stopped. Not death. Not freedom. Ownership.
His voice barely above a whisper, but it cut through the room. “She is mine now.”
“As a slave?!” Meena spat.
Gavriel’s eyes flicked toward her, dark as midnight. “As my breeder.”
A beat of silence.
Then gasps. Horror. Disbelief.
Althea didn’t react. Couldn’t. Her body was ice. But her mind screamed.
A breeder?
But they were safe right? He wouldn’t kill them and that was all that mattered.
“What about us?!” Luna Meera demanded, desperate now. “You said her life would save the rest of us, what about the rest of us, my king?!”
Gavriel’s eyes, dull and uncaring, landed on her as he spoke, “As Cain’s Luna… and his lawful wife… You’ll die so his pack members and the rest of his family will be saved.”
Luna Meena staggered back as if struck.
“You can’t,” she rasped. “You can’t mean that…”
Gavriel didn’t blink. “Take her.”
Meena’s face twisted… rage, fear, and disbelief all blended as she screamed, clawing at the guards when they seized her arms.
“You liar! You tyrant! You said-”
Her shrieks faded into the distance as they dragged her out, leaving silence in the grand hall.
Meanwhile, Althea didn’t move. She couldn’t. Her body trembled beneath the weight of what had just happened.
Looking intently at Althea, the Alpha King remarked, “You were ready to die for them, but now you will live… for me.”
Time flew by, and so many things had changed in Althea's life. She was no longer just the Queen of the kingdom. She had also become the proud mother of two beautiful fraternal twins—a boy and a girl.They named their son Gavin and their daughter Avril.A warm smile spread across Althea's face as she watched her one-and-a-half-year-old twins toddle eagerly across the courtyard toward their father, who had just returned from the royal court.“Papa!”The twins called out in unison the moment they spotted Gavriel. Their tiny legs hurried as fast as they could across the neatly trimmed grass, their little bodies swaying adorably with each step.“Slow down! Just walk carefully!” Althea called after them.As expected, neither of them listened.Instead of stopping them, Gavriel came to a halt a few steps away. He bent down and opened his arms wide, a proud smile appearing on his usually stoic face.“That’s right,” he encouraged warmly. “Come to Papa.”The twins squealed with delight and hurr
Months passed, and Althea kept herself busy with her duties in the inner court throughout her pregnancy. Despite that, Gavriel remained extremely strict about her safety and refused to allow her to leave the palace grounds without him accompanying her.By the time she reached her ninth month, he had become even more protective.Althea was practically forbidden from leaving the palace altogether.Still, she didn't mind too much. With how large her belly had become, she had no desire to wander far anyway.It might not look like it since she could still walk around and carry out some of her daily activities, but carrying twins was no easy task. Her stomach had grown so large and heavy that she was already using a suppo
Gavriel carefully lowered Althea onto her feet before moving behind her. She felt his fingers loosen the blindfold and a second later, the fabric slipped away from her eyes.The moment her vision cleared, Althea froze.Before her stretched a beautiful garden filled with rows upon rows of strawberry plants. Their vibrant red fruits peeked through the green leaves, glistening under the afternoon sunlight. The sweet fragrance instantly filled the air. Her lips parted as she slowly took a step forward.Not far away stood a small white gazebo surrounded by blooming flowers. It looked almost magical amidst the sea of strawberry plants. Althea's eyes immediately welled with tears.For a moment, she simply stood there, overwhelmed."Gavriel..." she whispered.Gavriel, who had been watching her reaction closely, suddenly looked nervous.“Do you not like it?” he asked, suddenly feeling uncertain.It was the first time he had ever done something like this.He had personally overseen the transf
Riela’s recovery went smoothly, and as soon as she was well enough, Gavriel asked Prophet Elior to explain everything that had happened to her.Today, Althea visited Riela for tea on the palace balcony on the palace’s second floor that faced the forest on the west side. One of the reasons she had come was because she still occasionally noticed foul spirits lingering outside Riela’s bedchamber. Fortunately, none of them could get near her anymore because Riela had been assigned a guardian angel of her own.“How are you feeling?” Althea asked.Riela had remained weak for three days after waking up. During that time, Lord Arturo had barely left her side, personally taking care of her.“I’m feeling much better now. It’s just that…” Riela hesitated as her gaze drifted toward the far side of the balcony.Althea followed her line of sight and immediately frowned.Standing in that exact spot was the guardian angel who had been watching over Riela.‘Could it be that she can see him?’ Althea w
Arturo never left Riela’s side.He personally took care of her and would often fall asleep while sitting beside her bed, his head resting against the mattress as he kept watch over her.The Queen Mother let out a soft sigh before quietly leaving the room and gently closing the door behind her.“If you want, I can talk to him,” Marius offered. He had been waiting outside for Wilma, leaning against the wall.Wilma gave him a faint smile and shook her head.“Let him be. He’s just worried.” Her gaze softened. “And honestly, I appreciate it. It’s comforting to see someone so devoted and sincere toward my daughter.”She paused before continuing,“Riela has been through so much. But I’m glad things are finally going to be alright for her. She has someone whose feelings for her are genuine. I can only hope and pray that she wakes up soon.”Marius sighed before stepping closer and draping an arm around her shoulders.The moment he did, Wilma finally let go of the emotions she had been holding
Everyone panicked when a servant suddenly arrived and reported that the King had collapsed unconscious.Althea had no choice but to explain everything to them.“What are you saying?” the Queen Mother exclaimed in disbelief. “We already lost our wolves, and now you’re telling us there’s a spiritual realm invisible to our eyes? That my son has been fighting demons there? And Riela just underwent a deliverance where a demon was cast out of her?”She paused before adding, “And the admiral was knocked unconscious so he wouldn’t interfere?”The Queen Mother had practically summarized Althea’s entire explanation herself.“I know this is a lot to take in,” Althea said gently. “But rest assured, Lord Arturo will wake up soon.”“And what about your sister-in-law?” the Queen Mother pressed further.Althea failed to answer immediately.Because she knew very well that Riela would not wake up anytime soon.“It may take some time, Mother…” Althea answered softly. “It depends on Riela herself…”“What
Althea could barely recognize herself once Riela and the maidservants finished preparing her for the coronation.“I…” she trailed off, staring at her reflection in the full-length mirror.For a moment, she simply stood there, taking in the woman before her.“You look ethereal,” Riela said with a br
Althea failed spectacularly at that.Once Melva seemed slightly less miserable, Gavriel turned his attention back to Althea, his expression softening again. “How are you feeling now?”She rolled her shoulders, testing her balance. “Better. A little strange, but not dizzy.”“Good.” His hand hovered
At the Kingdom of LunarisUriel released a deep, satisfied breath after inspecting the rebuilding of the fortified walls around the royal estate, especially the sections that had been damaged during the chaos inside the grounds.Once he was done, he slumped into a nearby chair, closed his eyes, and
The morning air was biting cold now that winter had fully set in. Gavriel helped Althea into the carriage first, then stepped away to give further instructions to his men. She bit her lip as she watched him from the open carriage doors, his figure standing out against the pale morning light.Her fa







