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Capturing the Devilish Lycan's heart
img img Capturing the Devilish Lycan's heart img Chapter 2 LEONA POV
2 Chapters
Chapter 6 LEONA img
Chapter 7 LEONA img
Chapter 8 Leona's POV img
Chapter 9 Saving Fiona LEONA img
Chapter 10 Caught and Threatened. LEONA. img
Chapter 11 Into the Devil's Kingdom img
Chapter 12 The Wolf img
Chapter 13 Shadows and Wolves img
Chapter 14 The Rules of the Pack img
Chapter 15 Allies or Enemies img
Chapter 16 Secrets in the Shadows img
Chapter 17 The Council of Shadows img
Chapter 18 The Test of Shadows img
Chapter 19 The Council's Verdict img
Chapter 20 Kane's Edge img
Chapter 21 Kane's Shadowed Trial img
Chapter 22 The Price of Shadows img
Chapter 23 A Trial of Fire and Shadows img
Chapter 24 The Crossroads of Choice img
Chapter 25 Loyalties on the Edge img
Chapter 26 Between Shadows and Desire img
Chapter 27 The Trial of Shadows img
Chapter 28 The Alliance of Shadows img
Chapter 29 Web of Betrayal img
Chapter 30 The Alpha's Game img
Chapter 31 The Price of Loyalty img
Chapter 32 Trial by Fire img
Chapter 33 Shadows Within the Walls img
Chapter 34 Shadows of the Past img
Chapter 35 The Price of Loyalty img
Chapter 36 Web of Power img
Chapter 37 Blood and Shadows img
Chapter 38 The Summit of Shadows img
Chapter 39 Shadows of Betrayal img
Chapter 40 The Deadliest Trial img
Chapter 41 The Choice of Shadows img
Chapter 42 The Wolves Who Smile img
Chapter 43 When the Crown Breathes img
Chapter 44 The Wolves Who Do Not Kneel img
Chapter 45 The Weight of Becoming img
Chapter 46 The Vale That Eats Kings img
Chapter 47 What Rises After the Crown img
Chapter 48 Cities Without Kings img
Chapter 49 Ashes Learn to Speak img
Chapter 50 The Shape of War img
Chapter 51 Where Traps Learn Patience img
Chapter 52 The Cost of Timing img
Chapter 53 When Silence Chooses Sides img
Chapter 54 The Shape of What Breaks img
Chapter 55 The Weight of an Open Sky img
Chapter 56 Cha After the Sky Holds Its Breath img
Chapter 57 The Shape of No Escape img
Chapter 58 The Cost of Closing Circles img
Chapter 59 The Hollow That Remains img
Chapter 60 Echoes in the Fallen Citadel img
Chapter 61 Whispers of the Forgotten img
Chapter 62 The Fog's First Kill img
Chapter 63 The Master of Whispers img
Chapter 64 Webs in the Shadows img
Chapter 65 The Seeds of Rebellion img
Chapter 66 Fractures in the Council img
Chapter 67 Whispers of the Red Fang img
Chapter 68 The Raven's Gambit img
Chapter 69 The Raven's Shadow img
Chapter 70 The Raven Revealed img
Chapter 71 Shadows Unmasked img
Chapter 72 Blood in the Shadows img
Chapter 73 The Raven's Gambit img
Chapter 74 The Siege of Shadows img
Chapter 75 The Gathering Storm img
Chapter 76 The Ambush of Shadows img
Chapter 77 The Heart of Treachery img
Chapter 78 Shadows Beyond the Wilds img
Chapter 79 The Storm Beyond the Veil img
Chapter 80 The Crown's Trial img
Chapter 81 Fractured Realms img
Chapter 82 Hybrids img
Chapter 83 Shattered Loyalties img
Chapter 84 Shadows Among Us img
Chapter 85 Siege of Shadows img
Chapter 86 The Council of Shadows img
Chapter 87 The Siege of Fractured Trust img
Chapter 88 The Final Siege img
Chapter 89 Dawn of the Reclaimed City img
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Chapter 2 LEONA POV

As a part of the Creed's men, we were always warned to steer clear of that Alpha and his territory during our multiple raid missions, especially ones conducted within his domination. Alpha Zane. A ruthless, murdering Lycan rumored to have singlehandedly slaughtered ten of the most hardened Alpha Lords that had formed a coup against to end his brutal existence, cutting them limb by limb. Some also said he was possessed by many demons that aided his terrorism, and he was greatly feared across the seven seas.

No one in his right mind would dare stand against him, except they wished for the most terrifying death ever known to man.

Once, I'd been so stupid to go against the warnings after what he'd done.

Alpha Zane was the one who had crushed me when I was on the beacon of success to finally pull through with my plan to end him.

It had taken him nothing, but it had cost me everything. My pride, my position, my honor...unfortunately the only part of my body that bore the scar as a tell-tale-my legs, and now Alpha Kane wanted me to go again a second time and have myself murdered by that man?

It would be better if he just rejected me instead.

"I can't do it," I said, lowering my gaze. "What you're asking of me, it's a death sentence. You don't have to go through the trouble of pretending you would accept me if you hated me this much."

"I don't hate you, Leona," If he hadn't dropped the bombshell that was a request on me, maybe there would be butterflies coming alive in my stomach at the sound of my name on his lips. "I just want what's best for us, and the kingdom."

"I beg to differ," I tried my best to sound polite amid rising disgust. "No one who cares for the good of someone sends them back to something that had almost killed them. Again, I'll say, you don't have to-"

"Leona!" His tone edged, and I'd assumed he'd bang on a table if there was one. I didn't make the effort to look at him, but his deep breaths were enough to let on that he was pissed.

And some ridiculous, self concocted one-line attempt of poem chose them as the right moment to pop up in my head.

Oh death, lovest me thou so much to grace even the littlest of turns?

Pissing the Alpha King off was a mighty death wish, but what the heck, when it was the only option surrounding me at the moment.

He exhaled one large, deep breath before continuing, his voice softer. "Zane might have killed you as an assassin he despised but he's as easy as it goes when he sees a beautiful, helpless woman, especially one with a disability."

Heh! I would doubt that with my life. Everyone that came near that monster never lived to see another day's light. Maybe unless you were his court advisor or guards, which, again, I doubt wouldn't fear him as much as everyone.

And I tried to shake off the warming feeling in my chest at the thought that Alpha Kane found me beautiful.

"He'll recognize me," I said, matter of fact.

He'd seen my face that night, unshielded from my mask before he did the deed, and even though it had been within the flickers of torch flames and chaos, and he'd taken delight to watch the horror on my face as I bled, I doubt I was a face he would ever forget.

"He won't," he declared, and I couldn't help the puzzled stare that ripped from me to him. As if sensing my unasked question, he added, "Zane Karvill, even in his infamous pride and injustice, doesn't have the ability to retain the faces of people he assumed he murdered overtime."

The first thing I wanted to ask was how he knew all of this. But then again, he was an Alpha, and a part of the Alpha Kings Amalgamation that brought almost every pack in the seven seas together. Getting information like these about a prime enemy would be piece of cake.

But still...

"I'm sorry, Alpha King," I mumbled, hoping to sound as remorseful as possible, which would certainly do me no good given the other option he'd left me to choose. "I can't go on any infiltration against Alpha Zane for your acceptance." Whether or not he would recognize me, and that it was the right opportunity to get revenge if I were greedy, I wouldn't put myself at such a risk again. I wouldn't dare to break Fiona's already frail heart by jumping headfirst into danger. I wouldn't be able to escape. "I'm not any assassin, and I won't be able to do the job for you if I wanted."

There was a stretch of silence that beat on my anxiety as I waited. The tension hounded, and I wondered.

How different would this be from being an outcast in a pack you grew up to call home?

By a longshot. Because at least I'd have the head to take on the insults, and Fiona wouldn't have to scale through life with the sorrow of losing me to a doom I'd blindly agreed to, even if the guilt would occasionally hit me. I'll survive, with or without Crestwood.

"Very well," he huffed, then he took long strides towards his desk that sat right in the center of the surrounding shelves, taking a seat behind it and surveying me with his blue eyes as his chin gently rested on his upheld knuckles. "You have chosen rejection?"

He asked like he wanted me to review my choices. But I'd already made up my mind.

"I will accept whatever you give me, Alpha King," I bowed my head. "Just be merciful to my sister, Fiona. Don't make her an outcast with me."

Fiona's love for the pack ran deeper than I could have ever imagined, and I wasn't about to upend her because of my choices when she'd recently started to bloom her relationship with Beta Gilbert, the man she'd had a crush on for years and was starting to find a settling peace here.

Maybe I was the only one that never belonged.

"I have no intentions to do so," he said. "and since you have made up your mind, rendering yourself useless to me and to the service of the kingdom as a future Luna, I hereby reject you, Leona Elia Kazan of the Crestwood pack, as my mate,"

I felt the slithering pain that swiped through my insides, like I'd just been split apart by the sharpest of swords, but only a groan left me. There wasn't any pain I hadn't gone through before, and the pain of rejection wasn't any more special.

Glancing up at him was a fatal mistake, because my insides were wrenched and my wolf, fetal as she was, mewled with shared pain when we saw the deadening stare laced from him to me.

He didn't regret this.

"I also banish you to a life of derision and spectacle for as long as you remain in this pack. If it is in your best interests to leave, fine. But never would you be able to raise your pride as a once favored omega."

Tears threatened to spill from my eyes as he paused to let his words settle, the pain so unsettling that I chewed against my mouth to subside it. My face hid behind the cascade of my dark hair, and I'd never felt so agonized my entire life.

"I, Leona Elia Kazan," I felt a tear drop as I brushed my hair apart to look at him, my breathing shallow as the sound of my heart's thudding echoed in my ears. "accept the Alpha King's rejection."

*****

Fiona was a perfect distress dictator. Not that it was less conspicuous anyway because I had practically wheeled out of the Alpha's study in tears and hadn't stopped crying until dusk, but in her own way, she tried to make things better with her usual cheer up attempts like baking me my favorite blueberry muffins, or tapping to the beat of my favorite song, which I did with her when I was in a down mood. None, unfortunately, did zilch to lift my spirit. Somehow, I felt like a hollow shadow, with everything that had made me, me, stripped off from inside me and leaving me high and dry.

But Fiona didn't stop her pestering.

Talk to me, she signed when I finally let her into my room where I'd been holed up in for who knows how long. She was seated beside me on the bed, an air of deeper concern encompassing her. In no sooner than later, she would figure out how much of a liability I would be to her. Did he reject you?

"Yeah," I muttered, slow enough for her to catch my words. My throat felt dry, courtesy of the many hours I'd spent bawling my eyes out and clenching down my sobs after telling myself I wasn't going to breakdown.

It wasn't any special pain. It wasn't any special punishment. All lies.

Does it..., her hands stopped signing midway, and her eyes peered at me with some sort of pity that made me nauseous. Does it hurt so bad?

Like hell, I wanted to reply. Not so ironic how I'd left here this morning with the subconscious preparation to officially getting rejected, only to return utterly devastated and overridden with multiple regrets.

I wouldn't have been this helpless if I had just stuck to a simple warning, instead of overreacting on my emotions.

"It hurts just like they say it would," I said, avoiding her eyes. Well, she's too busy reading my lips to see the pain in my eyes, but I still deemed it worthy not to meet her gaze. "sharp pain and all, but it's not like we didn't expect it. The King thinks I'm useless as a woman on a wheelchair."

And that it'd be best for me to die with honor than live with shame. Obviously.

If I'd agreed, would I have probably gone down in history as the mate-or Luna- who'd risked her worthless life for a kingdom that didn't even as much as care for her, over her thirst to regain honor.

One which I may never even get.

Do you want blueberry muffins? She signed, a nudging hope filling her eyes at me. At least, this second time, I couldn't see myself declining. It was blueberry muffins anyway.

Sure, I signed back, forcing a small smile on my lips.

Even though the distress hovered around me like a thick, foggy plague, I did my best to indulge in Fiona's fun antics, which she pulled to make me break out a smile. I pulled it off quite perfectly, smiling like nothing hurt because I hated the gloominess and worry in her eyes when she looked at me.

I deserved to be pitied, but it was to a limit.

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