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3 Chapters
Chapter 6 The calm before the img
Chapter 7 Shadows at Dawn img
Chapter 8 The wounded Stranger img
Chapter 9 When Liam's wakes img
Chapter 10 Shadows in the moonlight img
Chapter 11 The Bargain of Blood img
Chapter 12 The Moon's warning img
Chapter 13 Shadows at the Border img
Chapter 14 The Mark of the Forbidden img
Chapter 15 The Night The Bond Stirred img
Chapter 16 The Shadows Move Closer img
Chapter 17 Blood of the training ground img
Chapter 18 The Howl Of War img
Chapter 19 When power breaks free img
Chapter 20 The King's summons img
Chapter 21 The palace of shadows img
Chapter 22 The walls that watch img
Chapter 23 The Moon's Warning img
Chapter 24 Shadows that speak my name img
Chapter 25 When the monster wakes img
Chapter 26 Shadows of a name img
Chapter 27 Shadows of the lost past img
Chapter 28 The Night we first met img
Chapter 29 The Night that changes us img
Chapter 30 Before the moon remembers us img
Chapter 31 The Alpha who stands Alone img
Chapter 32 The Weight of a crown img
Chapter 33 The calm before the war img
Chapter 34 The Spy in the Shadows img
Chapter 35 The Heart Of A Leader img
Chapter 36 When The Enemy Strike img
Chapter 37 The Truth In His Blood img
Chapter 38 What the moon never told me img
Chapter 39 After the fire img
Chapter 40 The Weight of the Crown img
Chapter 41 What the Enemy Left Behind img
Chapter 42 The Hunt Begins img
Chapter 43 The Weight of what comes Next img
Chapter 44 The Alpha who chose war img
Chapter 45 When the Moon Demands Blood img
Chapter 46 When the Alpha decides img
Chapter 47 The Line Between peace and war img
Chapter 48 Wrong img
Chapter 49 Chosen by the moon img
Chapter 50 Whispers beneath the moon img
Chapter 51 The summons of blood and crown img
Chapter 52 When The Crown Shattered img
Chapter 53 The hand behind the throne img
Chapter 54 The Crown behind the shadows img
Chapter 55 The Crown Between us img
Chapter 56 The Moon bears witness img
Chapter 57 When the moon hold his breath img
Chapter 58 After The Moon Judgment img
Chapter 59 Chosen img
Chapter 60 The Crown the moon Demands img
Chapter 61 The first Spark of Rebellion img
Chapter 62 When The Ground Begins To Crack img
Chapter 63 When Loyalty Breaks img
Chapter 64 The moons Judgment img
Chapter 65 When The Moon Falls Silence img
Chapter 66 The Crown img
Chapter 67 Blood in the shadows img
Chapter 68 Ashes before dawn img
Chapter 69 When The Crown Bleed img
Chapter 70 The moon doesn't lie img
Chapter 71 Demands Blood img
Chapter 72 The Moon Final Judgment img
Chapter 73 When The Moon Chose Stranger img
Chapter 74 What The Moon Decided img
Chapter 75 What the moon has Chosen img
Chapter 76 When Loyalty Turns to poison img
Chapter 77 Betrayal in the pack img
Chapter 78 Cracks beneath the Crown img
Chapter 79 Whispers before the storm img
Chapter 80 The Tast Of Betrayal img
Chapter 81 The Moon Doesn't forget img
Chapter 82 What the moon stole from me img
Chapter 83 The Wolf That No Longer Answer img
Chapter 84 Whispers Beneath the Ground img
Chapter 85 The voice in the dark img
Chapter 86 The King's ultimatum img
Chapter 87 The Weight of silence img
Chapter 88 Cracks in the mask img
Chapter 89 The Weight of the last day img
Chapter 90 The king Arrives before the truth img
Chapter 91 The truth beneath the chains img
Chapter 92 The Moon's Judgment img
Chapter 93 Liam's awakens under the moon mark img
Chapter 94 The Unbound Makes His First Open Move img
Chapter 95 Chains of Judgment img
Chapter 96 Whispers in the Hollow img
Chapter 97 The Earth Whispers Back img
Chapter 98 When The Unbound Speaks img
Chapter 99 The Silence that Speaks img
Chapter 100 The Moon's Command img
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Chapter 3 Power

I didn't sleep a wink.

Every time I closed my eyes, I felt him again-his scent, his voice, the heat of his breath against my skin. Liam. The rogue who claimed to be my mate. The one the Moon Goddess bound me to without warning. I tossed and turned, trying to ignore the flutter in my stomach, the ache in my chest, and the anger clouding my thoughts.

I hated that he had power over me.

Morning light slipped through the sheer curtains of my bedroom. I sat up slowly, brushing tangled strands of hair from my face. A light drizzle tapped against the window. Fitting. The sky seemed just as stormy as my thoughts.

I dragged myself out of bed and got dressed in a fitted black turtleneck and leather pants. No Alpha should look shaken, no matter what chaos raged inside. I had appearances to keep, respect to maintain.

Downstairs, I found my Beta, Maren, already waiting with a clipboard in one hand and a steaming cup of coffee in the other. She raised a brow when she saw me.

"You look like you fought a battle in your dreams," she said, handing me the coffee.

"I did," I muttered, taking a sip. "He's still here, isn't he?"

"In the cells," Maren confirmed, her tone cautious. "He hasn't tried anything. Just sits there. Quiet. Watching."

That made my stomach twist. Why was he so calm? Rogues were usually desperate-filthy, broken, snarling things that barely remembered what it meant to be part of a pack. But not him. Liam had walked in like he belonged here, like he was ready for a throne I never offered.

"Has anyone reported his scent?" I asked.

"No. He doesn't smell like a rogue," Maren said. "That's the weird part."

I narrowed my eyes. "Keep that to yourself. No rumors. Not yet."

She nodded. "What are you going to do?"

What could I do?

I didn't answer her. I simply turned and made my way to the holding cells.

The packhouse dungeons were cold, damp, and miserable-built that way on purpose. As I descended the narrow staircase, the scent hit me before I even saw him. Earth and smoke. The kind of scent that got under your skin, made you want to breathe it in even when your brain screamed no.

I hated it.

He sat in the far corner of the cell, back against the wall, legs stretched out in front of him. His shirt was torn from yesterday's scuffle, and a cut on his brow had scabbed over. Yet he looked annoyingly composed, like this was just another day for him.

"You didn't run," I said, arms crossed.

Liam lifted his head. His eyes locked with mine, deep and unreadable.

"I said I wouldn't."

I stepped closer to the bars. "So you expect me to believe a rogue just happens to show up at my border the same day my wolf chooses him as her mate?"

"I didn't know who you were until I saw you," he said calmly. "I only knew I was being pulled here. I followed the bond."

I clenched my jaw. "That bond is a curse."

His gaze flickered, and something dark passed behind his eyes. "Is that what you really think?"

I hesitated.

My wolf stirred again, whining softly, but I shoved her down.

"You're a stranger. You don't belong here."

He rose slowly to his feet, walking toward the bars until only inches separated us. My breath caught before I could stop it.

"Then reject me," he said softly.

"What?" My voice cracked.

"Reject me. Right here. Right now. Say the words, and I'll walk away."

I stared at him, heart pounding. My wolf howled in protest, and my lips parted-but no words came. I couldn't do it.

Coward.

He tilted his head, studying me. "You can't, can you?"

I stepped back, furious with him, with the bond, with myself. "Don't flatter yourself."

"I'm not," he said. "I'm just trying to understand why an Alpha like you, who clearly hates being told what to do, hasn't already cut the tie."

I turned on my heel. "Enjoy your stay. You won't be in there long."

By the time I left the dungeons, the rain had picked up, falling in thick sheets. I stood at the back entrance of the packhouse, watching the training grounds through the downpour. Pack members were gathered, their sparring matches soaked and gritty. But my mind wasn't on training.

It was on him.

Why hadn't I rejected him? I could've ended it right there. No ties. No weakness.

But I'd felt it-the moment he challenged me with those words. Part of me wanted to say them, to break free. The other part... the deeper, dangerous part... wanted to reach through the bars and touch him.

Claim him.

"Selene."

I turned to see my mother, Luna Amara, walking toward me. She carried herself like royalty, even in the rain. Her silver hair was tied back, and her pale eyes studied me with quiet wisdom.

"I heard about the rogue," she said.

"Of course you did," I muttered.

She smiled faintly. "Nothing stays secret long in a pack. Especially not the scent of a bond."

I sighed. "So what now? You think I should welcome him with open arms?"

"I think you should listen to your instincts," she replied. "You're strong, Selene. But strength without vulnerability becomes bitterness. You don't have to choose yet. But don't shut the door out of fear."

Fear.

That word made me bristle. I wasn't afraid. I was-

Uncertain.

Angry.

Drawn to him in a way that made no sense.

"I don't trust him," I said.

"Good. You shouldn't. Not yet." She touched my shoulder. "But don't punish yourself for feeling what you feel. The Moon Goddess doesn't make mistakes, even if her timing is cruel."

That night, the storm worsened. Thunder shook the sky, and wind howled through the trees. I couldn't sleep again. My wolf was restless, pacing, pulling at my control. I finally gave in and slipped into the night, shifting beneath the trees and racing into the forest to clear my head.

The rain soaked my fur, but I didn't care. I ran until my paws ached and my lungs burned. Only when I stopped at the edge of the river did I shift back to human form, collapsing onto the wet grass.

I didn't hear him approach.

"You run like you're trying to escape yourself," Liam's voice said from behind me.

I turned sharply, covering myself with my arms, though the rain had already made me slick and bare.

He tossed me a long cloak. "I won't look."

I hesitated, then pulled it over me. "You escaped."

"The guards let me go. Your mother's orders."

I blinked. "She what?"

"She thinks I deserve a chance."

I cursed under my breath.

"I don't want to cause trouble, Selene," he said quietly. "I just want to understand what this is. I want to know you."

I stared at him-this rogue who didn't act like a rogue. Who spoke with patience, not pride. Who looked at me not like I was his Alpha, but like I was his equal.

That scared me more than anything else.

"I don't know who you are," I said.

"Then let me stay," he replied. "Let me prove it."

For the first time, I didn't say no.

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