Introduction: “When he marked my sister in public, I swore – one day, I will make him kneel down and lick my high heels.” At the funeral three years ago, my destined partner tore my dignity apart in public. I thought his brother was salvation, but I didn’t know that I was just the most ridiculous pawn in the game of power. Now, I broke the wolf badge, and my red lips brushed his Adam’s apple: “Dear, now it’s my turn… to play with you.” When the flame of revenge is ignited, when the former enemies tremble and bow their heads – I want to let them know that the abandoned female wolf will eventually become the queen of the entire wolf pack. At my father’s funeral, a moment that should have been dedicated to mourning our fallen Alpha was instead desecrated by the ultimate betrayal. Before the entire Silverhowl Pack, my mate, Kael, cast me aside without hesitation. He didn’t whisper his rejection in private, nor did he offer even a shred of dignity—no, he made a spectacle of it. Right there, in front of my father’s casket, he knelt before Lyra, my father’s bastard pup, and claimed her as his. The hush that fell over the pack was broken not by murmurs of sympathy, but by gasps and sneers, and then—the final cruelty—a screen flickered to life. The recording left nothing to the imagination. Lyra and Kael, tangled together in the throes of their bond, moving with primal desperation. Every moan, every whispered promise of devotion, rang through the ceremonial grounds like a death knell. My death knell. I stood motionless, my heart pounding against my ribs like a caged beast. The humiliation was suffocating. Wolves exchanged glances, some in amusement, others in pity, but none intervened. I, Selene Nightbane, the true heir of the Moonveil Pack, had been reduced to nothing more than a discarded promise. Then came a voice, deep and commanding, slicing through the oppressive weight of my disgrace. “Get. Out.” Stormfang stepped forward, radiating dominance, his golden eyes burning with something unreadable. A single word from him sent Kael flinching, his smug expression faltering. Lyra shrank behind him, but Stormfang’s authority left no room for defiance. “You’ve dishonored this pack enough,” he said, voice devoid of warmth. “Leave now, before I make you.” Kael hesitated, but Lyra tugged at his sleeve, whispering something that made his jaw tighten. Without another word, they turned and slunk away, the weight of Stormfang’s presence crushing them beneath its force. Then, to my utter shock, he turned to me. He sank to one knee, his gaze steady and unwavering. “Selene,” he murmured, his voice softer now, meant only for me. “Let me stand beside you. As your Alpha. Your protector. Your mate.” I had lost everything. And so, with shaking fingers, I took his hand. Three years later… A week before the mating ceremony, fate once again delivered its cruelty. Passing by Stormfang’s study, I heard voices—low, tense. I should have walked away. I should have ignored it. But something in my blood went cold, and I lingered by the door, ears straining. “Alpha Granville, there are other ways to claim the Moonveil Pack. Binding yourself to Luna Nightbane is too dangerous. Isn’t this too great a risk?” The voice belonged to his Beta, uncertain yet cautious. A pause. Then Stormfang’s reply, calm and deliberate. “Once she is mine, she will lower her defenses. Lyra was meant to have her place in the pack long ago. If I must claim Selene to secure it, then so be it. For Lyra, I will do whatever is necessary.” A sharp, numbing chill seeped into my bones. Three years of loyalty. Of trust. Of believing that I had found salvation in the arms of a mate who had saved me when no one else would. And it had all been a lie. The tea in my hands trembled, sloshing over the rim. Scalding liquid spilled over my skin, but I barely registered the pain. If I was nothing more than a stepping stone, then perhaps it was time I let them have what they wanted. Inside the study, Stormfang sat at his desk, absently flipping through the territory transfer agreement, a satisfied smirk playing on his lips. “Luna Nightbane’s mother is nearing the end. She won’t make it much longer. Selene will insist on her attending the ceremony, and when she’s gone, the Moonveil Pack will be vulnerable. She’ll come to me, desperate, with no one else to turn to. That will be the perfect moment to strike.” “Are the agreements in place?” Stormfang’s gaze flicked to his Beta, who hesitated, fingers gripping the stack of documents. “Alpha… Lyra is still an Omega-born pup. This is brutal, even for us. Luna Nightbane has been nothing but loyal to you. She trusts you. If she finds out that all of this was just to put Lyra in power…” “Enough.” Stormfang’s voice dropped to something colder, deadlier. “Lyra is the rightful heir. If I hear ‘Omega-born pup’ from you again, I’ll strip you of your rank myself.” The Beta exhaled slowly. “Understood. I’ll finalize the paperwork. I just hope you don’t regret this.” Stormfang leaned back, expression unreadable. “Erase the funeral footage from three years ago. Selene must never find out the truth.” Then—a creak.The hair on the back of his neck rose.A shadow flickered past the doorway. Selene. I stumbled back, my breath uneven, my pulse roaring in my ears.So the public humiliation, the mating video, the whispers and jeers—they hadn’t been Kael’s doing alone.Stormfang, the mate who had saved me, had orchestrated it all.A strangled laugh built in my throat, bitter and hollow. I thought of my mother’s final moments, the way her frail fingers clutched mine, whispering, “Trust Stormfang. He will protect you.” Safe? I had spent three years believing a lie .A faint click echoed from the study as the door opened. I barely had time to wipe my face before his voice reached me. “Selene?” I turned, forcing my lips into a brittle smile. “I… I brought you tea, but I spilled it.” Stormfang’s brows furrowed as he stepped closer. The scent of whiskey clung to him, his movements slow but deliberate. He cupped my face, his thumb brushing along my cheek. “You’re trembling.” His golden eyes searched mine. “Are you unwell?” Yes. I was sick—sick of being played, sick of being manipulated. But I simply shook my head. For now.
“These tasks are better left to the Omega attendants. You’ve been at Luna Mother’s bedside every day, tending to her yourself. That’s more than enough. If you exhaust yourself, I won’t be able to bear it.” Stormfang’s voice carried its usual warmth, his tone gentle yet firm. He leaned in, brushing his lips against mine—a familiar gesture, one meant to soothe and reassure. But the comfort I once found in his touch had long since faded. His warmth no longer reached me. Could someone truly go to such lengths for another? Could they sacrifice their own desires, weave an intricate web of lies, and play the role of a devoted mate for years, all while their heart belonged elsewhere? I shut my eyes, but it didn’t stop the sting in my chest. Silent tears traced cold paths down my cheeks. Stormfang barely noticed. His steps were unsteady, the scent of whiskey clinging to his breath. I guided him to the bed, covering him with a thick fur-lined blanket. The alcohol did its job quickly—his breathing slowed, deepened, and within minutes, he was lost to sleep. Still kneeling by the bedside, I reached for his phone, my fingers hesitant but steady. One try. That was all it took. The screen unlocked instantly. The passcode was Lyra’s birthday. My breath hitched, but I pushed the rising dread aside and opened their messages. The screen was filled with confidential documents—pack land records, alliance agreements, strategic reports. From the moment my father, the Alpha of Moonveil, took his last breath, it had never ceased. Not for a single day. Every territorial dispute he had mediated, he had sent to Lyra, preparing her. Every negotiation with rival packs, he had passed along, laying the groundwork for her future. Even the Alpha authority transfer contract had been drawn up years ago. Stormfang wasn’t waiting for Luna Mother’s condition to improve. He was waiting for her to die. Waiting for me to step aside and surrender my birthright into his hands. I opened his private album, my heart hammering painfully against my ribs. Every image, every captured moment, was of Lyra. She was radiant, basking in the glow of pack gatherings, standing by Kael’s side at strategic meetings, her smile ever-present. And Kael—he looked so much like his brother, so much like Stormfang, it was no wonder the deception had been seamless. Beyond the pictures were endless records of rare artifact acquisitions. Jewelry, ancient relics, ceremonial trinkets—all purchased at rogue auctions, all sent to Lyra under Stormfang’s name, falsely credited as gifts from his Alpha-brother. A love hidden in plain sight. Subtle. Extravagant. Woven into every insignificant detail. It was a knife lodged deep in my chest. I recognized the jewelry brands, the auctioned artifacts. They were nothing more than tribute from the black market traders, gifts to secure Stormfang’s favor, yet he had given them to me, spun them into romantic gestures. I let out a breathless, humorless laugh, one that tasted of self-mockery. There was no point in searching further. Instead, I picked up my phone and sent a message to the Elders’ Council, summoning them for an Alpha succession meeting in three days. By then, I would claim what was mine. For three years, Stormfang had stolen from me—my trust, my future, my place in the pack. It was time he returned everything. I didn’t sleep. When dawn arrived, I washed my face, letting the icy water erase all traces of emotion. As I finished, a message popped up in the pack’s work chat. Stormfang’s reaction was immediate. “Selene? Since when did you take an interest in pack affairs? Luna Mother’s health is still fragile. Didn’t we agree that I’d handle things for you? You shouldn’t burden yourself. If you fall ill, she’ll blame me for not taking better care of you.” I stared at his message, at the concern so effortlessly woven into his words. Lies came naturally to him. I set my phone down and let a slow, unreadable smile stretch across my lips. “It’s nothing. I must’ve accidentally turned on notifications. I’ll switch them off. You have a meeting for the territory expansion today, don’t you? You shouldn’t keep them waiting.” He studied me for a moment, his sharp golden eyes searching mine. Then, as if reassured, he exhaled, the tension in his shoulders easing. Gently, he pulled me against him, his arms firm around my waist. “Thank you for understanding, my Luna-to-be. I need to finalize these alliances so we can focus on our mating ceremony.” I said nothing. Simply lowered my gaze and powered off my phone. “You’re going to the clinic today, right? Pick up the meal I ordered from the packhouse kitchen. I had them prepare something special for you. You’ve lost weight.” “I’ll bring some for Luna Mother too.” I used to believe his attentiveness was love. That his concern was real. Now, I saw it for what it was—an excuse to keep me out of his way. If he truly cared, would he have barely visited Luna Mother in an entire year? Would he have left her care to outsiders, refusing to even check on her himself? He hadn’t done it for my sake. He had done it to keep me distracted. To make sure I never turned my gaze where it truly mattered. He had orchestrated everything—ensuring I never stood in Lyra’s way. No more. This three-year deception ends today. I rushed to the clinic, but I hadn’t even stepped into the ward when hushed voices drifted through the hallway. The nurses’ gossip stopped me in my tracks.
“The Moonveil Pack holds one of the strongest bloodlines in all of Silverhowl, yet after a full year of so-called treatment, they still haven’t arranged a proper healing ritual for their Luna? When I went in to change the bandages, I could barely stand the sight—she looks as though a strong wind could carry her away. How can her own pack be so indifferent?” “Shh, lower your voice! Don’t ask questions that will get you into trouble. The Granville Pack has already given orders—even the Pack Healer knows better than to intervene. It’s obvious they’ve decided to let her waste away instead of giving her a real chance at recovery. They even replaced her wolfsbane antidote with diluted herbal tonics. At this rate, she won’t survive the next few days.” “The strongest pack in Silverhowl… and yet, they refuse to save their own Luna. How heartless can they be?” The words clawed through me like jagged fangs sinking into my chest. My vision blurred as I bolted down the hallway, barely aware of the startled whispers left in my wake. I burst into my mother’s den at the pack clinic, my heart hammering violently against my ribs. The woman who once commanded warriors with a single glance now lay motionless, her frail form swallowed by the oversized furs draped over her. The vibrant energy that had once made her the heart of the Moonveil Pack was nothing more than a flickering ember, struggling against the dark. I had been by her side every day. I had watched over her, spoken to her, held her hand through the worst of it. And yet—I had still failed to see how quickly she was slipping away. The monitors beside her blared warnings in frantic bursts, each alarm tightening the noose around my throat. Even as the strength faded from her, even as the scent of death loomed ever closer, she reached for my hand. “Selene…” Her voice was barely a whisper, her fingers cold as they curled around mine. “I won’t be able to see you take your rightful place as Luna… but Stormfang is a strong Alpha. After I’m gone, he will protect you. Call him… I need to speak with him one last time.” Tears streamed freely down my face, but I forced myself to nod, pressing a trembling kiss to her knuckles before tucking the blankets securely around her. Then, without wasting another second, I ran to find a healer. The Pack Healer’s face was grim as he examined her, his fingers pressing lightly against her wrist. When he finally spoke, his voice carried the weight of inevitability. “She’s too weak. Her wolf has receded beyond our reach. At this stage, she wouldn’t survive a full healing ceremony. The best we can do now… is prepare for her farewell ritual.” The words sent a deep, searing pain straight through my chest, but I swallowed my anguish and drove straight to Stormfang’s territory. Just as I reached the doors to his war room, I halted, my breath catching as Lyra’s voice drifted toward me, silk-smooth and laced with feigned concern. “Stormfang, you’ve done so much for me these past few years. But the former Luna still lingers. If you let me oversee the expansion project, my sister will surely take issue with it.” Stormfang’s voice followed—low, steady, but edged with something I couldn’t quite place. “She is my Beta’s sister. Helping her is only natural. Sign the papers. You’ll need to get accustomed to handling pack affairs sooner or later. As for the Luna… she won’t be a concern for much longer.” A flicker of triumph flashed in Lyra’s tone before she masked it with a carefully crafted sorrow. “The former Luna won’t recover? That’s truly unfortunate… I should visit her today. Even if she never saw me as her daughter, I still want the chance to say goodbye properly.” My fury ignited in an instant, tearing through my veins like wildfire. I shoved the door open with enough force to send it slamming into the wall. “Don’t bother with your fake sympathy,” I spat, locking eyes with her. “She doesn’t want to see you.” Stormfang’s chair scraped against the floor as he rose to his feet, his expression shifting from unreadable to outright alarm. He was already walking toward me, hands slightly raised in placation. “Selene, why are you here? You’re misunderstanding. Lyra only mentioned it in passing. There’s nothing for you to be upset over.” Lyra remained seated, an infuriatingly composed smile playing at her lips as she waved a delicate hand. “Nightbane,” she purred, as though we were old friends, “long time no see.” I didn’t acknowledge her. Didn’t even look at her. Without another word, I turned and made my way toward the stairs. But Stormfang wasn’t willing to let it go. “Selene, wait!” He followed after me, his voice filled with urgency. “You’re taking this the wrong way—Lyra has nothing to do with Luna Mother’s condition. Don’t let anger cloud your judgment.” I stopped walking, turning my head just enough to meet his gaze. He looked… desperate .How ironic. This was the same male who had stood before the entire pack three years ago, offering me his hand in my moment of humiliation. The same male who had promised me security, promised me loyalty. Now, I knew the truth. He hadn’t saved me. He had merely positioned me as a pawn. I forced a smile, one that barely reached my eyes. “Relax, Stormfang,” I said softly. “I’m not unreasonable. I won’t meddle in the affairs of the Granville Pack. I was just on my way to visit Luna Mother and thought I’d stop by to see you. Since you’re busy, I won’t take up your time.” The tension in his shoulders visibly loosened, and he exhaled, even offering a small nod. “I appreciate your understanding,” he murmured, personally escorting me to the door. I left without another word. But before I could reach the clinic, my phone rang. I barely had to glance at the screen before dread coiled in my stomach. It was the Pack Healer. His voice came through, quiet yet devastating. “Luna Nightbane… I’m sorry. Your mother… she’s gone.” I slammed on the brakes, my car skidding to a halt at the side of the road. A wave of anguish and fury crashed over me all at once, a storm so violent it nearly swallowed me whole. For a long time, I sat in silence, gripping the steering wheel so tightly my knuckles turned white. Then, with painstaking resolve, I turned the car around. Not to the clinic. Not to my mother’s lifeless body. To the Moonveil Pack’s ancestral home. It was time to reclaim what was mine. I packed my mother’s belongings in silence, my movements careful, reverent. And then—just as I was placing the last item into a wooden chest—a shadow fell over me. Lyra stood in the doorway, her arms crossed, a slow smirk playing on her lips.
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