The moon hung low in the sky, casting its silver glow over the Bloodmoon Pack's territory, but there was no peace in the air. The wolves, restless and tense, moved in silence under the rule of their feared Alpha, Talon Bloodmoon. His cold, piercing eyes scanned his pack, seeing them not as family but as soldiers in a war that never ended. To him, emotions were a weakness-especially love. He had long decided that the bond of a mate was nothing more than a distraction. Elara, hidden among the shadows of the pack, kept her gaze lowered as the other wolves passed her. A slave. That's all they saw her as. They had no idea of her true lineage, no knowledge that she was once royalty, a daughter of a proud Alpha brought to ruin by the very man who now commanded her like a dog. Her heart burned with vengeance, but she couldn't afford to show it. Not yet. But even as she swore to destroy him, she couldn't deny the strange pull she felt whenever he was near. The unexplainable connection that made her hate him even more. Unbeknownst to both, fate had already intertwined their souls in ways neither could imagine. They were mates, bound by the will of the moon itself. And nothing-no amount of hatred, pain, or war-could sever that bond.
The full moon hung heavy over the Bloodmoon Pack's territory, its glow bathing the forest in cold silver light. The pack's camp, usually filled with the sounds of wolves and laughter, was now eerily silent, the air thick with tension. All eyes were on him-the Alpha.
Talon Bloodmoon, the ruthless leader of the Bloodmoon Pack, stood tall at the center of the clearing. His sharp features cast shadows across his face, and his icy blue eyes scanned the gathered wolves with a cold indifference. A man bred for war, Talon had learned early on that power came not from kindness but from domination. Emotions were weaknesses, vulnerabilities that had no place in the heart of a leader.
He had no use for the sentimentalities of his packmates. He had no need for mates or love. The thought of being bound to someone-chained by an invisible bond-repulsed him. And yet, there was a stirring deep inside him that he could not ignore, a tension that had been brewing for weeks. It was as though the very air around him carried a secret he was unwilling to uncover.
"Alpha, the scouts have returned," his Beta, Raiden, interrupted Talon's thoughts, his voice deep and steady.
Talon's gaze shifted to Raiden. His Beta had been his closest confidant for years, but even now, Talon could feel the jealousy festering beneath the surface. Raiden was loyal, but ambition could change a wolf, and Talon kept that in mind. He gave a curt nod, and Raiden motioned to the group of scouts emerging from the trees.
"Alpha Talon," the lead scout spoke, bowing his head. "The Silverclaw Pack has been seen near the border again. They're pushing their patrols closer, testing us."
A growl rumbled in Talon's chest, and his fingers flexed, itching for a fight. The Silverclaw Pack had been a thorn in his side for months now, led by the conniving Alpha Kade. Their incursions had increased in frequency, threatening the fragile balance of power in the region. War was inevitable.
"Double the patrols along the border," Talon commanded, his voice like ice. "We will not be caught off guard."
The scout nodded and retreated into the crowd. Talon's gaze swept over his pack once more, but his attention was drawn, as if by an unseen force, to the back of the gathering. Standing there, head bowed and cloaked in the shadows, was a figure that stirred something deep within him.
**Elara.**
She was always there, just beyond the periphery of his vision, a ghost in his camp. She was a slave, no more than a servant, but there was something about her that unsettled him. Her hair, dark and wild, spilled over her shoulders, and though she kept her eyes downcast, Talon had caught glimpses of them before-striking, defiant, and filled with a silent fury.
He had no reason to notice her. She was beneath him in every way. Yet something in the pit of his stomach twisted whenever she was near, a sensation he couldn't explain. And he hated it.
Elara kept her head low as she felt Talon's eyes on her, a familiar prickle of fear and anger coursing through her veins. She had learned to stay in the background, to keep to the shadows where she wouldn't be noticed. The life of a slave in the Bloodmoon Pack was a life of suffering. She had no name to them, no history, no importance. But they didn't know the truth.
They didn't know she was once Elara Moonveil, daughter of the proud Alpha of the Moonveil Pack. They didn't know her family had been slaughtered by the Bloodmoon warriors, nor that she had been taken as a slave to hide her true identity. The pain of her loss, the humiliation of her position, fueled her desire for revenge, but she had to be careful. She couldn't afford to let anyone know who she truly was-not yet.
Especially not him.
Talon's gaze lingered too long on her, and Elara's heart pounded in her chest. He was the man responsible for her family's downfall. The Alpha who had led the attack that decimated her people. She loathed him with every fiber of her being, yet there was something in the way he looked at her that made her uneasy.
Was it suspicion? Recognition? Or something else?
Whatever it was, she couldn't risk drawing his attention. Not now, not when she was so close to her goal. She just needed time.
"Elara," a voice hissed from beside her, snapping her out of her thoughts. One of the other slaves, a girl named Lyra, nudged her sharply. "Stop standing there like a statue. We need to finish cleaning the Alpha's quarters before he returns."
Elara blinked, pulling herself back to the present. She nodded silently, following Lyra back toward the Alpha's den. But as she moved, she could still feel Talon's eyes burning into her back.
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**Later That Night**
Talon paced his chambers, the tension coiling in his muscles. The night was thick with the weight of unspoken words, and though he tried to focus on the looming threat of the Silverclaw Pack, his mind kept drifting back to her-Elara. He couldn't shake the strange pull she had over him. It was as though the very air changed when she was near, a subtle shift that unsettled him.
"Damn it," he muttered under his breath, rubbing his temples.
He had faced countless enemies in his life, waged wars that tested his strength and endurance, but this...this feeling unnerved him in ways he couldn't understand. His wolf stirred restlessly inside him, pacing, growling, as if trying to tell him something he refused to hear.
But what was it?
Just then, the door to his chamber creaked open, and the scent hit him before he even saw her. Elara. The air shifted again, charged with something electric. She entered, her head bowed as usual, carrying a tray of food. She moved quickly, efficiently, her eyes never meeting his.
And yet, he couldn't tear his gaze away from her.
"You're late," Talon growled, though he knew the words were unnecessary. Elara stiffened but said nothing, placing the tray on the table by the fireplace.
The silence stretched between them, thick and tense, until finally, Talon couldn't take it anymore.
"What are you hiding?"
The question slipped from his lips before he could stop it. Elara froze, her back to him, her hands tightening on the tray. For a moment, she didn't move, didn't speak. Talon's eyes narrowed, watching the tension in her shoulders, the way she fought to keep her composure.
"I'm not hiding anything, Alpha," she replied, her voice steady but tight.
Talon crossed the room in two swift strides, his hand wrapping around her wrist before she could move away. The contact sent a shock through him, his wolf howling inside his mind. Elara gasped softly, her eyes finally meeting his, wide and startled.
In that moment, something clicked. It wasn't just a connection-it was a bond. A pull so strong it nearly brought him to his knees. His breath caught in his throat, and for the first time in his life, he felt powerless.
"You're lying," he whispered, his voice hoarse. He wasn't just talking about her words-he was talking about the truth that hung between them, unspoken but undeniable.
Elara yanked her hand free, her eyes burning with hatred. "I'm a slave, Alpha. What could I possibly be hiding?"
Talon watched her for a long moment, his mind racing, his wolf howling for answers. But Elara was already moving, slipping out of his grasp and disappearing through the door.
As the door slammed shut behind her, Talon's heart pounded in his chest. He didn't know what was happening, didn't understand the force that pulled them together. But one thing was clear-this wasn't over.
Not by a long shot.
Rena got into an entanglement with a big shot when she was drunk one night. She needed Waylen's help while he was drawn to her youthful beauty. As such, what was supposed to be a one-night stand progressed into something serious. All was well until Rena discovered that Waylen's heart belonged to another woman. When his first love returned, he stopped coming home, leaving Rena all alone for many nights. She put up with it until she received a check and farewell note one day. Contrary to how Waylen expected her to react, Rena had a smile on her face as she bid him farewell. "It was fun while it lasted, Waylen. May our paths never cross. Have a nice life." But as fate would have it, their paths crossed again. This time, Rena had another man by her side. Waylen's eyes burned with jealousy. He spat, "How the hell did you move on? I thought you loved only me!" "Keyword, loved!" Rena flipped her hair back and retorted, "There are plenty of fish in the sea, Waylen. Besides, you were the one who asked for a breakup. Now, if you want to date me, you have to wait in line." The next day, Rena received a credit alert of billions and a diamond ring. Waylen appeared again, got down on one knee, and uttered, "May I cut in line, Rena? I still want you."
Life was a bed of roses for Debra, the daughter of Alpha. That was until she had a one-night stand with Caleb. She was sure he was her mate as determined by Moon Goddess. But this hateful man refused to accept her. Weeks passed before Debra discovered that she was pregnant. Her pregnancy brought shame to her and everyone she loved. Not only was she driven out, but her father was also hunted down by usurpers. Fortunately, she survived with the help of the mysterious Thorn Edge Pack. Five years passed and Debra didn't hear anything from Caleb. One day, their paths crossed again. They were both on the same mission—carrying out secret investigations in the dangerous Roz Town for the safety and posterity of their respective packs. Caleb was still cold toward her. But as time went on, he fell head over heels in love with her. He tried to make up for abandoning her, but Debra wasn't having any of it. She was hell-bent on hiding her daughter from him and also making a clean break. What did the future hold for the two as they journeyed in Roz Town? What kind of secrets would they find? Would Caleb win Debra's heart and get to know his lovely daughter? Find out!
Kaelyn devoted three years tending to her husband after a terrible accident. But once he was fully recovered, he cast her aside and brought his first love back from abroad. Devastated, Kaelyn decided on a divorce as people mocked her for being discarded. She went on to reinvent herself, becoming a highly sought-after doctor, a champion racer, and an internationally renowned architectural designer. Even then, the traitors sneered in disdain, believing Kaelyn would never find someone. But then the ex-husband’s uncle, a powerful warlord, returned with his army to ask for Kaelyn’s hand in marriage.
“Do I want a taste?” his voice deeper than he had ever spoken. His eyes pinned on me like I was the only thing that fascinated him. “What do I do?” I thought to myself as he moved closer to me, I wanted to run away, to resist him but I was pinned to the wall by him. “Gosh I hate this man so much” his scent, his body, his beautiful green eyes, he was driving me crazy. I know this is wrong, he has a fiancee and all but that makes me want him even more. “Get on the bed and spread your legs” his cold voice woke me up and then I remembered I was just a maid to him. “Yes master”.
“You need a bride, I need a groom. Why don’t we get married?” Both abandoned at the altar, Elyse decided to tie the knot with the disabled stranger from the venue next door. Pitying his state, she vowed to spoil him once they were married. Little did she know that he was actually a powerful tycoon. Jayden thought Elyse only married him for his money, and planned to divorce her when she was no longer of use to him. But after becoming her husband, he was faced with a new dilemma. “She keeps asking for a divorce, but I don’t want that! What should I do?”
Her fiance and her best friend worked together and set her up. She lost everything and died in the street. However, she was reborn. The moment she opened her eyes, her husband was trying to strangle her. Luckily, she survived that. She signed the divorce agreement without hesitation and was ready for her miserable life. To her surprise, her mother in this life left her a great deal of money. She turned the tables and avenged herself. Everything went well in her career and love when her ex-husband came to her.