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Broken Trust: Luna's Awakening
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1 Chapters
Chapter 6 My sister Gina img
Chapter 7 The Killian's home img
Chapter 8 Meet the family img
Chapter 9 The family's dinner img
Chapter 10 Like mother, like daughter img
Chapter 11 The true Luna img
Chapter 12 The truth and a lie img
Chapter 13 Don't give up img
Chapter 14 Breakthrough img
Chapter 15 A game of fate img
Chapter 16 The rogues img
Chapter 17 Unravelling control img
Chapter 18 Promises and regrets img
Chapter 19 Two girls and a freckled boy img
Chapter 20 What is it I feel for the Alpha img
Chapter 21 Into the woods img
Chapter 22 Silence of the wolves img
Chapter 23 The hunt img
Chapter 24 Love img
Chapter 25 Chores img
Chapter 26 Becoming fast friends img
Chapter 27 The garden img
Chapter 28 The Unseen threats img
Chapter 29 The cost of silence img
Chapter 30 Shadows and secrets img
Chapter 31 A desperate plea img
Chapter 32 Tharos Kaldaros img
Chapter 33 Homecoming and heartaches img
Chapter 34 MY ALPHA img
Chapter 35 The edge of paradise img
Chapter 36 Moment of truth img
Chapter 37 The unwelcomed reunion img
Chapter 38 Frozen past img
Chapter 39 A dress for redemption img
Chapter 40 Elegance and envy img
Chapter 41 Aftermath and anticipation img
Chapter 42 Shattered illusions img
Chapter 43 The return of the warrior img
Chapter 44 Echoes of the woods img
Chapter 45 The weight of destiny img
Chapter 46 The witch's revelation img
Chapter 47 Fractured allegiance img
Chapter 48 An outing and a familiar face img
Chapter 49 The meeting in the restroom img
Chapter 50 A glimpse of truth img
Chapter 51 A painful discovery img
Chapter 52 The web of lies img
Chapter 53 The weight of leadership img
Chapter 54 Unleashing the beast within img
Chapter 55 Behind closed doors img
Chapter 56 Descent into Darkness img
Chapter 57 The Calm Before the Hunt img
Chapter 58 Uncovering the unknown img
Chapter 59 The consequences of power img
Chapter 60 A glimpse of hope img
Chapter 61 A shadow of decisions img
Chapter 62 Traitor img
Chapter 63 The council's decision img
Chapter 64 Tangled hearts img
Chapter 65 A second chance mate img
Chapter 66 Me or him img
Chapter 67 Duty and desire img
Chapter 68 Reckoning img
Chapter 69 A leap of faith to new beginnings img
Chapter 70 Shadows and influence img
Chapter 71 Love, Loyalty and Lies img
Chapter 72 Deception img
Chapter 73 Trouble in Paradise img
Chapter 74 Trouble in Paradise 2: The rescue img
Chapter 75 Pain and Perception img
Chapter 76 New beginnings img
Chapter 77 The game img
Chapter 78 The race against time img
Chapter 79 Fated choices img
Chapter 80 The enemy amongst us img
Chapter 81 The accusation img
Chapter 82 Blood is thicker than water img
Chapter 83 Haunting past and the light against my darkness. img
Chapter 84 A future or lies img
Chapter 85 The ghost beyond the wall img
Chapter 86 A promise to be fulfilled img
Chapter 87 A visit to the past img
Chapter 88 Breakfast with the family img
Chapter 89 A little drive down memory lane img
Chapter 90 Jealousy, jealousy img
Chapter 91 Haunting memories and a face from the past img
Chapter 92 A surprising twist and a game of secrets img
Chapter 93 A daughter's costly mistake and expectations img
Chapter 94 A dream or a nightmare, either of it is unsettling img
Chapter 95 Finding the truth img
Chapter 96 A shocking revelation that proves history might just be wrong img
Chapter 97 A nerve-wracking revelation img
Chapter 98 And then there was me img
Chapter 99 The Pack, the silver wolf and the witch img
Chapter 100 The bride is always late for her wedding img
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Broken Trust: Luna's Awakening

Author: Zoe Grace
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Chapter 1 A marriage without my consent

REINA'S POV

Six years, I counted. Six long, agonizing years I held this secret from everyone. It was consuming me and now, I had made up my mind to tell.

As I approached my father's office, I saw Beta Daphne, a chubby looking woman with short blonde hair, storming out of his office, her face red with anger.

"Beta Daphne is my father in?" I asked firmly. She looked back at the door with a stern look and hesitated before responding.

Yes, he is," she murmured with her head low, avoiding my gaze before exiting the gloomy hallway.

It probably wasn't a good time to see him, but I couldn't care less. My gaze fell upon the door as my heart raced, contemplating if I should tell him my secret or not. My thoughts were waging a war against me.

"Reina, please don't, they'll hunt us if they know." My wolf, Minsi, begged as I sluggishly approached the door.

Through the years, I had learned to suppress my wolf, allowing me to maintain the charade: the wolf-less Alpha's daughter.

"My father is the Alpha, Minsi," I reminded her, "There's no way he'd let anyone hurt me."

She moaned quietly and grew silent. I strongly doubted my own words too. My father, Alfie Grayson of the Moonlight pack, would probably be the first in line to hang me.

Six years ago, when I first shifted, Minsi had told me to keep her a secret. I couldn't even dare to breathe a word about her to anyone.

Her silver fur that glistened under the moonlight and deep blue eyes that shined brightly in the dark sent my heart pounding out of my chest the first night I saw her reflection in the lake.

Silver wolves were a rare breed bound by an ancient prophecy. I read once in the worn out pages of a book, that they were cursed and brought damnation to their pack. This led to their execution.

How was I to tell my pack that I was a silver wolf? But today, I wagered my life in the name of love, just so I could be with Arthur.

I confidently pushed the creaky door open and the pungent smell of old books and furniture hit me.

My father was sitting quietly, going through his cellphone. He didn't even bother to look at me, just like he never bothered to renovate his office.

"I do not accept giving me away just for a truce," I confronted him, disrupting his quiet. "This isn't the old days. The old ways have been forgotten."

"Reina, you had been forgotten," he raised his head slightly, staring blankly into my eyes. He continued, "Until the truce was formed, you had been forgotten."

I felt a sudden bone-crushing realization hit me; my father didn't love me.

"And this marriage is the only way to unite our Packs?" My voice inquired, almost giving way to violent sobs.

"What better way than marriage?" I heard my father whisper beneath his breath. Suddenly, he dropped his phone and, with his head high, he walked towards me. "You should be grateful you're my daughter, my flesh and blood. Gina would have been a better choice."

Gina. My step sister, Gina. She was every wolf's dream mate, she wasn't my father's blood, but he sure as hell did treat her like one more than he ever treated me.

Most times, I didn't hold him responsible for this preference. Gina was everything I could only ever dreamed of being.

My head full of unremarkable long gray curls could never compare to her long dark mane that fell down to her waist like waterfalls.

Her piercing green eyes captured the hearts of everyone who gazed upon her.

At just sixteen, her red wolf, Ria, had already emerged, while everyone believed I was wolf-less.

"I have something to tell you," I sighed, with tears threatening to pour from my eyes. "I have...I also have a...," I stuttered.

Why couldn't I say it?

I looked up at my father who was now pacing the office agitatedly, waiting to hear what I had to say.

"Don't say it, Reina. It wouldn't change a thing," Minsi panted, and the wrong words spewed from my mouth.

"I am running away with Arthur."

Coward! Threatening my father with that wouldn't make him call off the wedding, but telling him about my wolf just might do the trick.

Arthur was my first love, my chosen mate, and I was willing to risk it all for him. I had given up searching for my fated mate. I believed Arthur was perfect for me.

I heard my father's laughter echo through the room, making my stomach churn and turn. And then he asked, "Arthur?"

I nodded and he frowned instantly.

"Reina, I know you're weak and blind for love, but I didn't know you were foolish as well."

I stood my ground, not wanting to know what he meant by that. If I had revealed my secret wolf, he wouldn't dare call me weak.

I watched as he walked back to his table and opened a drawer. My eyes followed the movements of his hand, trying to read the contents of the papers and the pictures he pulled out.

"There!" He sent the papers flying towards my direction, scattering as they touched the floor. My eyes scanning the pictures and words, I crouched to get a better view.

"No, it can't be right," I muttered and scanned through the rest.

"Arthur wouldn't," I proclaimed and turned to my father angrily. "You're only showing me this because you want me to marry Alpha Van of the Woodwick Pack."

You see, my pack and the Woodwick's have been sworn enemies for decades, with a deep-seated hatred that had been passed down through our generations like an inherited curse.

Growing up, I was constantly reminded of the rivalry between our packs. The very mention of Woodwick would send shivers down the spines of every member of my pack.

I was only seven when my mother died. Rumors had it, it was a rogue. Not just any rogue, but a stinking rogue from Woodwick's that had split my mother open.

Recently, our pack was facing a serious threat. The scouts reported that rogues from Woodwick were attacking our members at the border.

That's when Alpha Van Killian, the ruthless, offered a truce. A marriage for peace and unity of both packs. And my father chose me.

Tears streamed down my face. My father wouldn't lie to me about this. Actually, Minsi had already suspected Arthur's infidelity, and these papers served as crucial evidence.

"If you're going to think about running away with a man like Arthur, and abandoning your duty to your pack as the future Luna, you better think twice," he said bluntly, his voice void of emotion.

I picked myself up and wiped the tears from my eyes, halting the rest as they threatened to pour. My father's gaze fixated on me, he smirked, shaking his head. I knew he was disappointed, the look on his face wasn't pity.

"If Arthur confirms this to be true. Then I'll accept Alpha Van's proposal and end the feud," I offered with a calm tone.

"You say that like you have a choice. Well, knock yourself out."

I quickly left the office, driven by anger and a deep feeling of betrayal. I needed to see Arthur, he had some explaining to do.

            
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