INICIAR SESIÓNShe was born a slave. He was born a king. The moon goddess bound them as mates. Now the world will burn. Eighteen years ago, Sena was sold to Alpha King Aldrian, a wolf-less healer bought for her body. The cruel king took her every night, obsessed with her, yet treated her as nothing. When Sena gave birth to a daughter, Aldrian refused to acknowledge the child. Lyra was raised in the kennels, a bastard slave told she was wolf-less and worthless. But the moon goddess had other plans. Two days before her eighteenth birthday, Lyra discovered she carries two wolves merged as one. The white wolf, a creature not seen for centuries, is her mother's dormant wolf given to her by the moon goddess. Before she can understand her power, Lyra is falsely accused and sentenced to death. That is when the old man limps out of the shadows. He is Kael, the Lycan King of the Northern Territories. He is not old. He is thirty years old, scarred from a past heartbreak, hiding behind a disguise. He has been searching for Lyra for years. Mate, her wolves whisper. The bond snaps into place, golden and unbreakable. After years of suppressing his desires, Kael's hunger is unleashed. He will protect her. He will claim her. He will burn anyone who tries to take her. But Aldrian will not let his slave go. War erupts. Assassins hunt them. A woman from Kael's past returns with a scheme of poison and seduction. Lyra must embrace the white wolf. She must fight for her freedom, her love, and the future she was always meant to have. The twin moons have aligned. Lyra is no one's slave anymore.
Ver másThe auction block was made of black oak, stained dark with old blood and older tears.
Sena stood on it with her wrists bound behind her back. The blindfold had been removed an hour ago, and the morning sun was cruel, too bright, making her squint. She had not seen the sun in three months, not since the slavers had pulled her from the ruins of her pack's village. She was twenty years old. She was wolf-less. She was alone. The crowd before her was a sea of faces she did not know, wolves from a dozen packs who had come to browse the merchandise. Some looked at her with pity. Most looked at her with hunger. The auctioneer, a fat man with yellow teeth, climbed onto the platform and grabbed her chin. "Healer's daughter!" the auctioneer boomed across the square. "Trained in herbs and poultices! Wolf-less, yes, but pretty enough to warm any alpha's bed!" The crowd laughed. Sena's face burned with shame. "Who will start the bidding?" the auctioneer called out. A hand shot up from the front row. "Fifty silver pieces!" shouted a wolf in a grey cloak. "Fifty from the gentleman in the grey cloak!" The auctioneer pointed at the bidder. "Do I hear sixty?" "Sixty!" yelled a stocky wolf with a red beard. "Seventy!" called a woman in a blue dress. "Eighty!" cried an old wolf leaning on a cane. A deep rumble rolled from the back of the crowd. "One hundred silver pieces." The voice was cold, commanding. Sena's head snapped up. The crowd parted like water before a stone, and a man stepped forward. He was tall, broad shouldered, with dark hair falling to his shoulders. His eyes were pale blue, cold as winter ice. When he looked at Sena, she felt like prey. The auctioneer's face went pale. "Alpha King Aldrian! One hundred silver pieces! Going once, going twice..." The gavel slammed down. "Sold! To Alpha King Aldrian of the Southern Territories!" the auctioneer cried out. Sena's blood turned to ice. Aldrian. She had heard that name whispered in frightened tones. Cruel. Ambitious. Insatiable. Aldrian climbed the steps to the block and stopped inches from her. "Untie her," the Alpha King commanded. The slaver scrambled to cut her ropes. Sena rubbed her raw wrists and kept her eyes lowered. "Look at me," Aldrian ordered. She raised her eyes. Something flickered in his cold gaze, a spark of interest that made her stomach clench with fear. He reached out and touched her face. "You are prettier than the auctioneer said," Aldrian murmured. "I expect to get my money's worth." Sena said nothing. What was there to say? He took her by the arm and led her to a carriage of black wood and iron. He handed her inside and climbed in after her. The carriage lurched into motion. The journey to Aldrian's fortress took three days. He did not touch her during the journey. He only watched her with those pale blue eyes, heavy and possessive. The fortress rose from the hill like a beast crouched to pounce. Aldrian led her through corridors lined with tapestries to a large bedchamber, opulent and cold. "This is your room," Aldrian announced. "You will stay here until I send for you. You will not leave without my permission. You will not speak to anyone unless I am present. Do you understand?" Sena nodded. He stepped closer, close enough that she could feel the heat radiating off his body. His hand cupped her chin. "You belong to me now," Aldrian said, his voice soft and dangerous. "Every part of you. I paid for you, and I will use you as I see fit." Then he was gone. The first time Aldrian came to her, she was not ready. Not that readiness would have mattered. He appeared in her doorway three nights later, his eyes dark with hunger. "You will not scream," Aldrian commanded. His alpha power wrapped around her throat like invisible fingers. Her body obeyed even as her mind rebelled. He was not gentle. He took what he wanted with a single minded intensity that left her breathless and bruised. When he was finished, he lay beside her in the darkness. "You are different," Aldrian breathed, wonder coloring his harsh voice. "I have had many women. But none of them felt like you." Sena stared at the ceiling. He came every night after that. Sometimes rough. Sometimes almost tender. Always hungry. "You are the only one who makes me feel this way," Aldrian whispered one night, his face buried in her hair. Sena remained silent. "The only one," he repeated. Six months later, she noticed the change in her body. The sickness in the mornings. The swelling in her belly. She was pregnant.Lyra sat on the edge of the bed and watched Sena pour hot water into a chipped ceramic basin. The steam rose in soft curls, carrying the scent of something herbal that the young woman had left with the bread, though Lyra could not name the leaves or flowers. It smelled clean, and that was enough."Wash yourself, Lyra," Sena said, gesturing to the basin. "You cannot face them looking like you just crawled out of a kennel."Lyra stood and crossed to the table, dipping her hands into the warm water. It stung her cracked skin, but she welcomed the pain because it reminded her that she was still alive, still whole, still here. She splashed water on her face and neck, scrubbing away the dirt and sweat of days on the run.Kael watched her from the bed, his golden eyes following her movements. "There is a stream behind the cottage. You can wash properly there later, if you want."Lyra dried her face with a cloth that smelled of lavender. "That would be later." She paused, gathering herself, t
Lyra woke to the smell of smoke and pine and something else, something warm that took her a moment to place. It was Kael. His arm was still draped over her waist, his chest pressed against her back, and his breath came slow and even against her hair. He had not moved all night.She lay still, afraid to wake him, afraid to break whatever spell had let her sleep without dreams of the kennels or the whip or Elara's cruel smile. The fire had died down to glowing embers, and the morning light filtering through the small window was pale and grey. Sena was already awake, sitting in the corner with her knees drawn to her chest, watching them with an expression Lyra could not read."You should rest more," Lyra whispered.Sena shook her head. "I have rested enough. Eighteen years of sleeping on straw has made me light. A few hours on the floor is nothing."Kael stirred behind her, his arm tightening around her waist before he lifted his head. His golden eyes were hazy with sleep, and his dark h
The guest house was a small stone cottage at the edge of the village, separated from the other buildings by a narrow stream that flowed down from the mountains. Roran led them inside and lit a lantern, and the soft glow revealed a single room with a bed, a table, and a hearth that had not been used in months. Dust covered every surface, and the air smelled of cold ash and disuse."It is not much," Roran said again, almost apologetically. "No one has stayed here since the last trader passed through, and that was over a year ago. I will send someone with fresh linens and food."Kael nodded, his hand still resting on Lyra's back. "Thank you, Roran. I know this is unexpected."Roran's scarred face flickered with something that might have been concern. "Unexpected is one word for it. The pack is talking, Kael. You have been gone for weeks, and you return with a mate no one knew existed." He glanced at Lyra, then at Sena, who stood silently by the door with her grey eyes fixed on the floor.
The woman crossed the square with the confidence of someone who had never been told no, her red hair swinging against her back and her frost-colored eyes fixed on Lyra like a hawk sizing up prey. She stopped a few feet away and let her gaze travel over Lyra's torn dress, her dirty face, and her hands clasped tightly at her sides."So this is the great mate," Varya said, her voice dripping with contempt. "I expected someone worthy of a king, not a half-starved slave in rags."Kael stepped forward, positioning himself between Lyra and his cousin. "Varya, this is not the time or the place.""Then when is the time, cousin?" Varya shot back, not backing down an inch. "When you have married her in secret and presented us with a fait accompli? The pack deserves to know who you have brought into our home."Roran moved to stand beside Kael, his scarred face expressionless but his posture tense. "Varya, the king has just returned from a long journey. Let him rest before you bombard him with que






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