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The Bastard's Daughter

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Sena did not tell Aldrian about the baby. She hid her growing belly beneath loose dresses and aprons. She prayed to the moon goddess that the child would be wolf-less like her, invisible, safe.

But the moon goddess did not answer her prayers. She never had.

Aldrian noticed the change when she was four months along. He came to her room one night and stopped in the doorway, his pale blue eyes fixed on the curve of her belly beneath her thin nightgown.

"You are with child," Aldrian stated, his voice flat.

Sena placed a protective hand over her belly. "Yes."

"Whose?" The single word cracked like ice.

Sena looked at him. "Yours. Who else would it be? You have not let anyone else touch me."

Aldrian walked toward her and placed his hand on her belly, his palm flat against the swell. His eyes were no longer cold. They were warm, almost tender.

"A child," Aldrian murmured. "My child. Growing inside you."

Sena said nothing. She stood still and let him touch her.

"You will stay in this room until the baby comes," Aldrian ordered. "You will not work. You will not leave. You will rest and eat and grow strong. You will give me a healthy child."

"And after?" Sena asked, her voice barely audible.

Aldrian's pale blue eyes met hers. "After, we will see."

The months that followed were the strangest of Sena's life. Aldrian came to her less often now, his desire tempered by his concern for the baby. But he still came. He still touched her. He still whispered in the darkness.

"You are carrying my heir," Aldrian said one night, his hand resting on her swollen belly. "My blood. My future."

One night, when she was seven months along, Aldrian lay beside her in the darkness.

"I have been thinking about the child," Aldrian said.

Sena's heart tightened. "What about the child?"

"If it is a son, he will have a place in my court," Aldrian replied. "Not as my heir. Ziera will give me trueborn children for that. But a son could be useful."

Sena said nothing.

"If it is a daughter..." Aldrian paused. His hand stopped moving on her belly. "A daughter will be a slave. Like you."

Sena sat up, her heart pounding. "What?"

"A daughter has no use to me," Aldrian said coldly. "A bastard daughter born of a slave would be an embarrassment. She will be raised in the kennels. She will work. She will serve. She will never know that I am her father."

"You cannot do that," Sena whispered. "She is your blood."

"I can do whatever I want," Aldrian replied, his voice soft and dangerous. "I am the Alpha King. You are my property. The child will be my property too."

Sena's hands clenched the bedsheets. "Please. If it is a daughter, let me raise her. Let her stay with me."

Aldrian was silent for a long moment. Then he rose from the bed.

"We will discuss it after the birth," he said. "If it is a daughter." He walked to the door and paused. "Do not hope for a son, Sena. The moon goddess has never answered your prayers. She will not start now."

Then he was gone.

The labor came early, seven months instead of nine. It was brutal.

Aldrian was not there. He had been called away to deal with a border dispute.

"The Alpha is not here," Mira said, her face pale with fear. "What do we do?"

"You will do as I say," Sena gasped between contractions. "Boil water. Clean cloths. Now."

Sena delivered the baby herself, her hands shaking, her body screaming. When the child finally emerged, she held her to her chest and wept.

A girl. Dark haired and small. Perfect. Precious.

"She is beautiful," Mira whispered. "What will you name her?"

Sena looked at her daughter, at the fierce spirit already burning in those dark eyes. "Lyra," Sena said, her voice thick with tears. "Her name is Lyra."

Aldrian did not come to see his daughter for three days.

When he finally appeared, he walked to the crib and looked down at her.

"She is mine," Aldrian stated.

Sena sat up in bed. "Yes."

"A daughter." Aldrian's lip curled. "Worthless."

"She is not worthless," Sena said fiercely. "She is your blood."

"She is a bastard," Aldrian snapped. "A child of a slave. She has no place in my court, no claim to my name, no right to my protection. She will be raised in the kennels. She will never know that I am her father."

"You cannot do this," Sena pleaded.

"I can do whatever I want," Aldrian said, his voice final. "I am the Alpha King. You are my property. Both of you."

Sena's tears fell onto the blanket. "Please. She is just a baby."

"If you want to survive, you will forget this conversation ever happened," Aldrian said coldly. "Do you understand?"

Sena understood. "Yes," she whispered.

Aldrian walked to the door. He did not look back. "The girl will be moved to the kennels tomorrow. You may visit her when your duties permit."

Then he was gone.

Sena pulled Lyra from the crib and held her close.

"I will find a way to free you," Sena vowed against her daughter's tiny ear. "I do not know how. I do not know when. But I swear on the moon goddess herself that you will not live your whole life in chains."

The baby stirred but did not wake. And in the darkness of that cold room, Sena felt something stir inside her own chest. Not a wolf. She had no wolf. But something else.

Hope.

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    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

  • Twin Moon Luna    Before the Day Begins

    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

  • Twin Moon Luna    Inside the Cottage

    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.

  • Twin Moon Luna    The Red-Headed Viper

    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

  • Twin Moon Luna    The Patrol in the Dark

    The path through the forest widened after they crossed the border, the trees thinning out to reveal a valley stretched between two mountains whose peaks were white with snow. Lyra had never seen mountains before, and she stopped walking again, unable to help herself, because the sight of them stole the breath from her lungs.Kael waited beside her without rushing, letting her take in the view while the last light of the sun faded behind the peaks. "They are called the Twin Sentinels," he said after a while. "The valley between them leads to my fortress. We will reach it by midday tomorrow if we rest tonight."Lyra looked at the dark shapes of the mountains and felt something settle in her chest, something she could not name but that felt like the opposite of fear. "They look like they have been here forever.""Longer than any pack. Longer than any king," Kael replied, his golden eyes reflecting the last light of the sky. "They watched my ancestors build the fortress, and they will wat

  • Twin Moon Luna    The Border at Dusk

    They reached the northern border just as the sun started sinking toward the horizon. The sky turned orange and red, bleeding between the dark shapes of the pines, and Lyra had never seen anything like it.In the south, the sky was always pale and washed out, hidden behind clouds or the smoke from Aldrian's fires. But here, the sky was vast and open and alive with color. She stopped walking without meaning to, her eyes fixed on the horizon, and something shifted inside her chest.Kael stopped beside her. "Beautiful," he said quietly.Lyra shook her head. "I did not know the sky could look like that." In the kennels, she had seen the moon through the high window and the sun through the cracks in the walls, but never a sunset like this, free and wide and endless. It made her feel small, but not the way Aldrian made her feel small; this was the smallness of being part of something bigger, not the smallness of being crushed under someone's boot.Kael pointed toward a line of ancient stones

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