Stolen Mate
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Chapter 6 The Stranger img
Chapter 7 The Revelation img
Chapter 8 First Clue img
Chapter 9 A Risky Mission img
Chapter 10 The Witch's Ritual img
Chapter 11 Rival Territory img
Chapter 12 Betrayal Unveiled img
Chapter 13 Investigation img
Chapter 14 Pack In Trouble img
Chapter 15 Confrontation img
Chapter 16 Battle For Truth img
Chapter 17 Scent Restored img
Chapter 18 New Dawn img
Chapter 19 The Frostfang Herald img
Chapter 20 Rylan's Secret img
Chapter 21 Warning img
Chapter 22 Valka's Trial img
Chapter 23 Poisoned Trust img
Chapter 24 Elara's Fury img
Chapter 25 Morana's Concern img
Chapter 26 The God's Tomb img
Chapter 27 The God's Deceit img
Chapter 28 Scent Of Salvation img
Chapter 29 The Endgame img
Chapter 30 The Hollow Moon img
Chapter 31 The Last Healer img
Chapter 32 The Promise img
Chapter 33 Rylan's Return img
Chapter 34 Challenging The Sorceress img
Chapter 35 The Spark img
Chapter 36 Wounds Of Dawn img
Chapter 37 The Farewell img
Chapter 38 Horizon's Call img
Chapter 39 The Iron Cage img
Chapter 40 The Advisor's Game img
Chapter 41 Return To Silvermoon img
Chapter 42 Ambush In The Pass img
Chapter 43 The King's Court img
Chapter 44 The Outcast's Plan img
Chapter 45 The Mark img
Chapter 46 The Mercenary's Price img
Chapter 47 The Breaking Point img
Chapter 48 The King's Illness img
Chapter 49 The Wolf Council img
Chapter 50 The Hollow Moon img
Chapter 51 The Last Healer img
Chapter 52 Kieran's Promise img
Chapter 53 Rylan's Return img
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Chapter 3 Whispers Of Fate

The morning after the feast, I woke to the scent of rain-soaked earth and the distant murmur of the pack. My cabin felt too small, the walls pressing in with the weight of what lay ahead. I dressed quickly, tying my hair into a loose braid, and stepped outside. The air was thick with anticipation, the village buzzing like a hive.

I headed to the infirmary, my sanctuary. The herbs I'd gathered yesterday needed drying-a task simple enough to quiet my mind. But as I crushed lavender stems, their fragrance sharpened, clinging to my skin. It had always been strong, but today it felt heavier, as if the very air conspired to announce me.

The door creaked open. Elder Taryn stood framed in sunlight, her milky eyes narrowed. Behind her, two more elders hovered, their faces unreadable.

"Child," Taryn said, her voice a rasp. "The Moon's breath is upon you."

I froze, mortar in hand. "I don't understand."

She stepped closer, inhaling deeply. "Lavender and moonlight. The mark of a true mate."

The words struck like a blow. My fingers trembled, scattering dried petals. "No. That's-it's just my healer's scent."

One of the other elders, Jarek, shook his head. "We've seen this once before. Decades ago. The stronger the scent, the clearer the bond." His gaze pierced me. "The Alpha's mate is here."

The room tilted. *Kieran's mate. Me.* Panic clawed up my throat. "You're mistaken."

Taryn's bony hand gripped my wrist. "Deny it, and you deny the Goddess."

Before I could argue, footsteps echoed outside. Lila strode in, her cheeks flushed, a basket of juniper berries balanced on her hip. "Elara, Mara needs more-" She stopped, sensing the tension. "What's wrong?"

The elders exchanged glances. "Nothing," I said quickly. "We were discussing the ceremony."

Taryn's lips thinned, but she nodded. "Prepare yourself, child. The pack will see the truth soon enough."

They left, their whispers trailing behind them. Lila set the basket down, her gaze sharp. "What truth?"

"Nothing." I turned back to the mortar, grinding harder.

She snatched it from me. "Don't lie. I heard them. They think you're Kieran's mate."

The accusation hung between us. I reached for the mortar, but she yanked it away. "Lila, please. It's just rumors."

"Rumors?" Her laugh was brittle. "Your scent's been screaming it for weeks. Even the pups notice."

I flinched. "You never said anything."

"Because I thought *you'd* say something!" She threw her hands up, berries scattering. "But you've been hiding, like always. Too scared to claim what's yours."

Her words stung. "It's not that simple. Being Luna-"

"Would be *easy* for you." Her voice cracked. "You're gentle. Wise. The pack adores you. Meanwhile, I'm just... Lila. The loud one. The joke."

I reached for her, but she stepped back. "That's not true."

"Isn't it?" She glared, her amber eyes bright with tears she'd never let fall. "You don't even *want* him, and the Goddess hands him to you. While the rest of us..." She bit her lip, shaking her head. "Forget it."

She stormed out, the door slamming behind her.

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The pack's whispers followed me all day.

At the well, mothers hushed when I approached. Warriors nodded a little too respectfully. Even the children stared, wide-eyed, as if I'd sprouted wings. By afternoon, the infirmary felt like a cage. I fled to the forest, seeking solace among the pines.

But peace didn't come.

My wolf paced, restless, her longing for Kieran a constant ache. I scrubbed my hands with mint leaves, desperate to dull the lavender, but it clung stubbornly. *What if they're right?* The thought terrified me. To stand beside Kieran, to lead-I wasn't made for that. I was made for quiet rooms and broken bones, not thrones and battles.

As dusk fell, I returned to the village. The meeting hall glowed, packed with pack members rehearsing the ceremony's dances. I lingered outside, unseen, until a familiar laugh cut through the music.

Lila.

She stood at the center of the hall, twirling with a warrior named Finn, her smile too bright, her movements too sharp. She'd tied crimson ribbons in her hair-Kieran's favorite color. My chest tightened.

"She's trying too hard."

I jumped. Rhea, a young omega, stood beside me, her arms crossed.

"What?"

She nodded at Lila. "The ribbons. The dancing. She's been at it all day. Thinks if she's perfect, the Alpha might pick her instead."

A cold knot formed in my stomach. "Instead of who?"

Rhea raised a brow. "You."

I retreated to my cabin, guilt and fear twisting together. Lila's laughter chased me, a blade in the dark.

That night, she didn't visit.

I lay awake, staring at the moon. *The Goddess's choice*, the elders had said. But choices had consequences. If I were mate to Kieran, I'd lose Lila. If I weren't, I'd lose... what? A destiny I never asked for?

A howl pierced the silence-long, lonely. Kieran's.

My wolf howled back before I could stop her.

            
            

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