CROWNED BY BLOOD
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Chapter 8 Marcus's Conspiracy img
Chapter 9 First Blood img
Chapter 10 Marcus's Awakening img
Chapter 11 Truth Unveiled img
Chapter 12 Queen Rising img
Chapter 13 I Reject You! img
Chapter 14 Building the Kingdom img
Chapter 15 Blood on the moon img
Chapter 16 Unexpected consequence img
Chapter 17 Hunter and Prey img
Chapter 18 Alone in the Dark img
Chapter 19 The Queen's Gambit img
Chapter 20 Crown of Thorns img
Chapter 21 Born in Battle img
Chapter 22 Ancient Evil img
Chapter 23 Resurrection and Recognition img
Chapter 24 The Next Generation img
Chapter 25 Foundation of Forever img
Chapter 26 Growing Powers img
Chapter 27 Dimentional Doors img
Chapter 28 Multiversal Threat img
Chapter 29 Spirit Child img
Chapter 30 Battles Across Worlds img
Chapter 31 The Final Guardian img
Chapter 32 Child of Worlds img
Chapter 33 Two Worlds Collide img
Chapter 34 Evolution of Magic img
Chapter 35 Power Beyond Control img
Chapter 36 Time's Children img
Chapter 37 Sacrifice of Queens img
Chapter 38 Eternal guardians img
Chapter 39 Love under siege img
Chapter 40 The first power img
Chapter 41 Perfect World Temptation img
Chapter 42 Ripples of Wisdom img
Chapter 43 Beyond the Known img
Chapter 44 Primordial Challenge img
Chapter 45 Everything at stake img
Chapter 46 The choice of the heart img
Chapter 47 Eternal vigilance img
Chapter 48 Evergrowing love img
Chapter 49 Foundations of forever img
Chapter 50 Crown of love eternal img
Chapter 51 Flicker in the Flame img
Chapter 52 The Mother's Instinct img
Chapter 53 Wounds Without Cause img
Chapter 54 The Cracks Within img
Chapter 55 The Hollow Thread img
Chapter 56 The Forsaken Gate img
Chapter 57 Refusal img
Chapter 58 The Last Choice img
Chapter 59 Cursebearer img
Chapter 60 Teeth in the dark img
Chapter 61 Beneath the Throne img
Chapter 62 The Crimson Wolf img
Chapter 63 Shadows of a Queen img
Chapter 64 The whispering court img
Chapter 65 Blood of the Matriarch img
Chapter 66 The World Falls Silent img
Chapter 67 The Tyrant Queen img
Chapter 68 Fleeing from the cursed img
Chapter 69 The Veil Bleeds img
Chapter 70 Ghosts and Echoes img
Chapter 71 No Queen of Mine img
Chapter 72 The Broken Daughter img
Chapter 73 War Council img
Chapter 74 Wolves in the Gates img
Chapter 75 The Mirror Spell img
Chapter 76 The Reflection Bleed img
Chapter 77 Cracks in the Queen img
Chapter 78 The Silent Prince img
Chapter 79 Two Queens img
Chapter 80 The Siege of Hollowshade img
Chapter 81 Mother of None img
Chapter 82 Shattered Crown img
Chapter 83 Wounds of the Spirit img
Chapter 84 The Cursemakers Wrath. img
Chapter 85 My son's bargain. img
Chapter 86 Hollowshade in Flames img
Chapter 87 Song of the Forgotten img
Chapter 88 The Gate Reopens img
Chapter 89 Luna of two worlds img
Chapter 90 Bound by blood and light img
Chapter 91 The Cursed Throne img
Chapter 92 The Silence of the Wolves img
Chapter 93 Seraphina's Price img
Chapter 94 Ghosts of the Fallen img
Chapter 95 Letters from Kai img
Chapter 96 Cradle of Guilt img
Chapter 97 Mourning Flame img
Chapter 98 When the Wind Weeps img
Chapter 99 Shadows of Aldric img
Chapter 100 The Betrayer's Truth img
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Chapter 5 Dangerouse Preposition

The moon hung low and full over the clearing, casting silver light on the carnage left behind by the rogue attack. The air was heavy with the scent of blood, singed earth, and fear. Medics scurried among the wounded, and the once vibrant gathering grounds now resembled a battlefield. I stood off to the side, my cloak pulled tight around me, heart still racing from the adrenaline.

I had revealed too much. The power I unleashed wasn't something ordinary wolves could understand, certainly not something I could explain anyaway. I expected whispers, suspicion, maybe even fear. What I didn't expected was for Kai Nightshade to seek me out the moment the dust settled.

He approached quietly, his steps purposeful but careful. There was something calculated in his posture, not threatening, but deliberate. I could feel his presence like a gravitational force impossible to ignore.

"You fought like you were born to," he said, his voice low and steady. "Not just trained. That was instinct. Legacy."

I stiffened. "Thanks, but I don't recall asking for commentary."

"I now know who you are." He stopped a few feet away, his dark eyes unreadable. "Luna Blackwood. The rejected mate. The one who supposedly died of heartbreak."

My blood turned to ice. "You're mistaken."

"No, I'm not." He tilted his head. "I saw it in the way you moved. And your eyes... no one forgets those eyes."

I took a step back, my wolf rising to the surface in panic. "You don't know what you're talking about."

"I do. And I think you've been hiding for a good reason." He crossed his arms. "The kind of power you displayed? That wasn't just a survival instinct. That was control. Command."

"I don't owe you any explanation," I snapped.

"No, you don't," he said, surprisingly calm. "But you should know that I've been looking for someone like you. Not just because of your abilities. But because you're the last link in a prophecy that's coming true."

I hesitated. That word prophecy sent a chill down my spine.

"I'm not here to out you, Luna. I'm here to understand why you've been hunted. And to offer you something you don't seem to get often: honesty."

I didn't know whether to believe him, but something in his tone grounded, almost sorrowful, kept me from walking away.

"Why are you really here, Kai?"

"Because the balance of our world is tipping, and if we don't act soon, it'll collapse."

We sat in a quiet grove away from the others, the moonlight dappled through the trees. Kai leaned forward, elbows on his knees, his expression serious.

"There's a conspiracy building against the werewolf world," he began. "Something ancient. Older than most of us even realize."

I didn't interrupt, though I wanted to.

"Your rejection wasn't random," he continued. "It was orchestrated. Someone needed to keep you vulnerable, hidden. They knew who you were, what you are. The last royal descendant of the Moon Goddess's line. If you'd come into your power at the wrong time too early they wont be able to control you. So, they arranged for your betrayal."

My throat went dry. "Arranged?"

"Marcus didn't act alone." His jaw tightened. "He may have thought it was his decision, but someone was whispering in his ear. Someone who needed you to be broken."

I gripped a tree root beneath me, nails digging into bark. "Who?"

"I don't know yet. But they're working with other warlocks, vampires, even corrupted wolves. They want to destroy pack society from the inside. Divide us. Weaken us. And you were a threat to that plan."

I closed my eyes. The pieces were beginning to fit Celeste's warnings, my parents' secrecy, the rejection that never quite made sense.

"My pack was wiped out three years ago," Kai said, voice quieter now. "Slaughtered. No warning, no survivors. Except me. I survived because I wasn't there that night. I was at a summit, trying to negotiate a treaty."

My eyes widened. "You think it was the same people?"

"I know it was. And I've been tracking them ever since. Alone. Until now."

He let the silence stretch between us, giving me time to absorb the weight of his words. When I finally spoke, my voice was low. "So, what do you want from me?"

"An alliance."

That word again. Heavy. Binding.

"You help me uncover this conspiracy. I'll help you reclaim your birthright and your freedom."

My wolf stirred at the offer, both wary and curious. "You'd do that for me? Why?"

"Because we need each other," he said plainly. "And because I know what betrayal feels like."

I studied him closely. There were old scars on his arms, the kind left by claws not just physical wounds, but memories etched into skin. He wasn't lying.

"You're not like Marcus," I said before I could stop myself.

"No," he agreed. "I'm not. But I've got my own ghosts."

We both fell silent, two fractured wolves sitting in the ruins of a once-sacred place. The moon above bore witness to the tentative beginning of something neither of us could name.

The next morning, we met again this time under the pretense of a diplomatic exchange. Celeste stood nearby, silent but watchful. My scent masked by herbs she'd brewed overnight.

Kai offered me a leather-bound notebook. "This has names. Movements. Alliances that shouldn't exist."

I opened it, scanning the pages. Warlocks in league with banished Alphas. Sightings of shadow creatures from the northern tundras. A pattern I hadn't seen before, but now, I couldn't unsee.

"This is what we're up against?"

"Yes. And it's only getting worse. I need someone on the inside, someone who can walk through fire and not flinch. That's you."

I closed the book slowly. "I don't trust easily anymore."

"I wouldn't expect you to," he said, his tone softening. "But I'll earn it. If you let me."

Our eyes locked. Something passed between us, something deeper than alliance or strategy.

An echo of something ancient.

I stepped closer, drawn by a pull I couldn't name. "What if we fail?"

"Then we fall together," he said. "But if we succeed, we change everything."

I reached out to shake his hand.

The moment our skin touched, a bolt of energy surged through me electrically, primal. I gasped, and so did he. Our wolves stirred, howling beneath the surface.

Kai stared at me, eyes wide. "What was that?"

"I don't know," I whispered. But I did. Deep down, my soul recognized him.

Not as a mate. Not yet.

But as something far more dangerous

A possibility.

As I turned away, my palm still tingling from our contact, I couldn't help but feel the stirrings of something I wasn't ready to name. Behind me, Kai whispered just loud enough for me to hear:

"Destiny has funny timing, doesn't it?"

And once again, I didn't feel alone. I felt... chosen.

            
            

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