Chapter 1 – Ashes Beneath Her Feet
Lily's POV
The coldness of the morning seeped through the cracks in the cabin's window, chilling Lily to her bones. She shivered, drawing her threadbare shawl tighter around her shoulders as she swept the dusty floor of the kitchen for the third time that morning. Her palms ached, blistered from scrubbing pots and floors, and her stomach growled in protest-she hadn't eaten since yesterday.
"Move faster, you worthless thing!" her stepmother, Maribelle, snapped from the doorway. Her voice, shrill and full of venom, sliced through the silence like a whip.
Lily didn't respond. She never did. Talking back only earned her a slap-or worse.
Maribelle crossed the room with her usual grace, dressed in silks that shimmered like moonlight. She looked every bit the matriarch of a proud pack, but her heart was as cold as ice. Her two daughters-Bianca and Celine-stood beside her, snickering as they watched Lily bow her head.
"She looks like a rat," Bianca said, laughter in her voice. "How could anyone believe she shares our blood?"
"She doesn't," Maribelle said sharply. "She's her father's mistake, nothing more. And soon, the Alpha will choose his Luna. It won't be a lowly servant like her."
Lily's hands trembled. Every year, the Alpha of the BloodHollow pack hosted the Luna Trials-a brutal, ceremonial selection of a Luna from among eligible females. It was both honor and death sentence. Women trained for years, learning submission, power, grace, and warfare. But Lily? She hadn't even seen the training yard.
"You're not going to the Trials," Maribelle hissed. "I won't have you humiliating this family in front of the pack."
A sharp sting spread across Lily's cheek as Maribelle's hand struck her. She stumbled back, clutching her face, her pride and hope bruised in the same blow.
"But she has to attend, doesn't she?" Celine said with mock sweetness. "By law, every unmated female of age must. Even the pathetic ones."
Lily looked up, startled. That was true. The Luna Trials weren't optional. The law bound the Alpha to ensure every unmated she-wolf had a chance.
"Fine," Maribelle muttered, her eyes narrowing. "Let the girl attend. It will only make her failure more humiliating."
Their laughter followed Lily as she fled to the backyard, tears blurring her vision. She fell to her knees near the woods, her breath catching in her throat.
Why do they hate me so much?
The answer was simple: she reminded them of her father. Alpha Gregor had once been a powerful warrior, fair and kind. But when he'd died on a rogue hunt, Maribelle had twisted into something cruel. With no blood relation to her stepmother or stepsisters, Lily had become a target. A stain they couldn't wash away.
She wiped her tears and looked at the horizon. The trials were in five days. She had no gowns. No training. No hope.
But something inside her stirred-a small voice, defiant and raw.
What if I tried anyway?
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Later that night, Lily crept into the attic. It was cluttered and filled with dust, but it was the only place she could think. In the farthest corner, she found an old wooden trunk with her father's initials carved into the lid.
Her hands trembled as she opened it.
Inside, wrapped in faded cloth, lay a leather-bound journal, a pair of fingerless gloves, and a silver dagger. Her heart pounded. These had been her father's. The pages of the journal smelled like pine and age. They were filled with sketches, maps, and notes about the trials-his plans to train her before he died.
A sob escaped her lips. He had believed in her once.
She clutched the gloves and the dagger to her chest. "I'll do it, Papa," she whispered. "I'll try. For you."
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Two days before the Trials
Lily trained in secret at night, venturing into the woods where no one could see her bruises or hear her gasps for breath. She practiced the moves from her father's journal-stances, strikes, the art of staying silent and swift. Her body burned with each movement, but she welcomed the pain. It reminded her she was still alive. Still fighting.
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The morning of the Trials
Thunder rolled over the valley as the pack gathered at the ceremonial grounds. A hundred she-wolves stood in formation-daughters of warriors, nobles, and betas. All groomed, polished, radiant.
And then there was Lily.
She stood at the end of the line, wearing a simple black dress that hung loose over her thin frame. Her hair was tied back roughly, and her arms bore faint scars from kitchen work. The crowd whispered. Her stepsisters smirked. Even the guards looked at her with pity.
But she held her head high.
Because up on the stone platform, watching them with cold, unreadable eyes, stood Alpha Rudolf.
His presence was undeniable. Tall, broad, and commanding. Dark hair swept back from a sharp face, and eyes like molten silver that gleamed with lethal intent. The air shifted with his every breath.
He didn't smile. He didn't blink. He didn't even seem interested in the Trials.
Until his gaze landed on her.
The moment their eyes locked, the world tilted.
Lily's breath caught in her throat. Her wolf stirred within her, trembling at the raw power that radiated from him. Something passed between them-strange, electric, magnetic.
But then he looked away, his expression unreadable.
Her heart sank.
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As the trials began, the she-wolves demonstrated their agility, strength, submission, and strategy in a series of challenges. One by one, the crowd roared for their favorites. Bianca performed a flawless combat routine. Celine charmed the elders with her grace and poise.
Lily was the last to be called.
As she stepped into the circle, silence fell.
Whispers grew like a rising tide.
"She's here?"
"She'll break like glass."
"This will be quick."
Lily ignored them all. She drew her dagger-the only thing of worth she owned-and began the routine she had practiced under moonlight and pain.
Every move was deliberate, like a dance woven from shadows and fire.
Her stance-sharp.
Her strikes-precise.
Her body-worn, but not weak.
When she ended her sequence, the air stood still. No one spoke.
Alpha Rudolf leaned forward slightly.
Maribelle's face twisted in rage.
Lily bowed and walked away, her heart thundering.
She didn't need their applause.
She had shown them. She had survived.
But it was only the beginning.
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That night, in the Alpha's quarters...
Rudolf stood by the window, silent. His Beta, Darius, lingered behind him.
"You saw her?" Darius asked.
Rudolf said nothing.
"She's not what the others expected," Darius continued, pouring himself a drink.
"She's exactly what I expected," Rudolf said at last, his voice like steel.
Darius raised a brow. "You knew?"
Rudolf turned, his eyes glowing faintly in the moonlight. "The moment I saw her. She's not weak. She's caged. I want to know what happens when she breaks free."
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Chapter Two: The Beast King
(Rudolf's POV – Expanded)
The air changed the moment he crossed into Silent Howl territory.
Too calm. Too polished. As if the trees themselves had been coached to look elegant, not wild. He hated that. The forest should be untamed. Like him.
Alpha Rudolf dismounted his black horse, his sharp gaze sweeping across the pack warriors lined up in tense formation. Every pair of eyes lowered. None dared to meet his.
Good.
"Beta," he growled without looking.
"Yes, Alpha," came a careful voice behind him. Lars. Loyal. Predictable. Boring.
"They've gathered the Luna prospects in the Hall," Lars continued, sensing his Alpha's tension. "All from noble bloodlines. All eligible."
"I didn't ask," Rudolf cut him off, his voice like steel wrapped in ice.
He strode toward the fortress, his long coat trailing behind him, and the warriors parted like the sea.
Inside, everything smelled too clean. Lavender. Honey. Rosewater.
Disgusting.
He hated the Luna Games. Hated being paraded in front of simpering females with painted faces and sharpened smiles. He didn't need a Luna. He needed dominance. Stability. Power.
Emotion was weakness.
Love was a leash.
Still, he stepped into the Moonfire Hall where the she-wolves waited, lined up like prey. Silks, perfumes, perfect hair-clones of ambition and desperation.
His wolf snarled inside him.
And then... it hit him.
A scent.
Not perfume. Not luxury.
Rain. Burnt wood. Blood. Purity.
His body tensed.
Rudolf turned slowly, eyes narrowing. The scent was faint-barely there. But his beast surged beneath his skin, clawing at him.
Mine.
Lars noticed his stillness. "Alpha?"
But Rudolf had already moved-past the desperate smiles, past the overpainted faces.
To the edge of the trees.
And then he saw her.
Half-hidden behind a crumbling pillar, her hair tangled, her dress ripped at the hem. No jewels. No makeup. Just bruises and bare feet.
But her eyes...
They met his with no fear.
Not submission.
Not hunger.
Fire.
His wolf howled so loudly within him it made his vision blur.
She didn't look like a Luna.
She looked like a survivor.
And every primitive, possessive instinct in him screamed one word-
Mine.
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Chapter Three: A Wolf's Cage
(Lily's POV)
She didn't know if her feet touched the ground.
The wind howled around her ears as the world blurred into motion. One second, she was standing behind the column, trying to breathe, trying not to faint.
The next... she was in his arms.
The Alpha.
Rudolf.
The most feared creature in all the Northern territories.
Her captor... or her savior?
Lily's heart thudded like a war drum as he carried her through the screaming crowd. Farrah's voice clawed through the night-shrill, furious.
"Put her down! She's nothing! She's not even part of the ceremony!"
But he didn't look back.
He didn't speak.
His grip was firm, arm like steel across her back, his warmth seeping into her cold skin. Not gentle. Not cruel. Just... unchanging.
Like a storm that didn't care what it destroyed in its path.
Lily didn't dare move. Every bone in her body screamed, every nerve begged her to fight. But some deeper instinct held her still. Maybe it was fear. Maybe it was the wild, primal pull she felt when he touched her.
Or maybe... she'd finally broken.
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The fortress gates opened before them with a groan. Two wolves bowed low, eyes wide. Rudolf didn't even acknowledge them. He stormed down the torch-lit corridor, past gold walls and snarling statues, past servants who turned their eyes away in fear.
Lily felt like a ghost in his arms.
A bruised shadow.
She hadn't even spoken.
Not one word.
But her mind screamed.
Why me?
Why now?
Why would an Alpha choose someone like me?
She thought of Farrah-how she'd laughed when Lily cried. How Mira and Elna had stolen her food, ripped her dresses, smeared her face with ash before pack meetings just to mock her.
"You'll never be Luna," Elna had once whispered, yanking Lily's hair. "You're dirt. You'll always be dirt."
So why?
Why had he-the monster king-chosen her?
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They entered a massive chamber at the top of a spiral staircase. Carved stone. Black furs. A fireplace that roared like a beast in its own right.
He dropped her onto a soft bed with a thud and stepped back.
The room was quiet. Too quiet.
She looked up slowly, her breath catching.
His eyes were glowing.
Not golden.
Red.
Like molten fury.
He looked at her as if she were the first thing to ever confuse him.
"I don't understand you," he muttered. His voice was gravel and thunder, yet something in it cracked-just barely.
Lily didn't know what to say. Her lips trembled, but no words came out.
She flinched when he stepped closer.
But he didn't hit her.
Didn't hurt her.
Instead, he crouched in front of her... eye level.
She could feel the heat rolling off his body. Could smell the faint scent of pine and smoke on his skin.
His gaze scanned her bruises. Her torn dress. The dried blood at the corner of her mouth.
A growl built deep in his chest. Low. Lethal.
"Who did this to you?"
His voice was quiet.
Too quiet.
Lily blinked.
Did she answer?
Would he kill her if she didn't?
She opened her mouth-barely-but he shook his head before she could speak.
"No," he said darkly. "I already know."
His hands curled into fists.
They hurt what's mine.
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Suddenly, he stood.
Turned.
And walked to the door like a predator ready to slaughter.
"Stay here," he growled.
Lily sat frozen, her pulse a living thing beneath her skin.
His hand rested on the doorknob. His voice came again, colder than winter steel.
"If you try to run, I will find you."
He didn't say what would happen if he did.
He didn't need to.
Because something told Lily that the only thing more dangerous than Rudolf the Alpha... was Rudolf with a reason to burn the world.
And she...
She had just become that reason.
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Cliffhanger Ending:
The door slammed shut behind him, and she was left alone.
Alone in the king's den.
A broken girl with nothing...
...except the bite mark on her wrist that now tied her to a wolf who killed without blinking.
Lily stared at the mark.
The skin was still red. Still burning.
She wasn't his prisoner.
She was his possession.
And she had no idea what that meant.
Not yet.
But she was about to find out.
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