MasukShe thought she was loved at first, but she soon realized that wasn't the case. She was nothing more than a duplicate, a doppelganger, and a stand-in for them. And when the original reappeared, she had no choice but to vanish...... He thought he'd spend the rest of his damned life alone, in pain and loneliness, until she delivered herself to him on a silver platter one day. He will do anything to have her in his arms, even if it means denying her many identities. To have him by her side, she will shed her adversary's blood and bury whoever threatens her happiness. They will defy the heavens and fight against the world to be together.
Lihat lebih banyakAilith
The Crimson Moon hung low in the sky, its blood-red light casting an ominous glow across the Whispering Woods. I stood at the edge of the Moonstone Clearing, my hands trembling as I gripped the enchanted silver pendant that marked me as Luna. The forest - once my sanctuary - now seemed to close in around me, the ancient trees groaning with foreboding.
Kael had called an emergency pack gathering, and the air crackled with tension. My mate, my Alpha, the man I had loved for over a decade... and the one whose gaze now chilled me to my core.
"Ailith?" Lena's voice, barely a whisper, made me flinch. My childhood friend emerged from the shadows, her eyes wide with concern. The intricate pack-bond tattoos on her arms pulsed with a faint blue light, reflecting her unease. "What's happening? Why did Kael summon the Bloodmoon Council?"
I opened my mouth to respond, but the words stuck in my throat. How could I explain the coldness that had seeped into Kael's eyes? The hushed conversations that stopped when I entered a room? The growing whispers about my empty womb and the pack's desperate need for an heir?
Instead, I found myself drowning in memories. The day Kael chose me as his mate, both of us young and drunk on love and ambition. The early years of our reign, working side by side to build a stronger, more prosperous pack. I had thrown myself into the role of Luna with everything I had, believing that our love could conquer any obstacle.
But as the moons waxed and waned, and my belly remained flat, I watched the light in Kael's golden eyes dim. Frustration replaced warmth, and then... something colder. We tried everything - ancient rituals, moonstone elixirs, even seeking counsel from the enigmatic Fae who dwelled in the deepest parts of the forest. Nothing worked.
"Ailith?" Lena's hand on my arm jolted me back to the present. The concern in her eyes had deepened to fear. "You're scaring me. What aren't you saying?"
I met her gaze, seeing my own terror reflected there. "Lena, I think..." My voice cracked, and I had to swallow hard before continuing. "I think Kael is going to invoke the Rite of Severance."
The words, spoken aloud for the first time, seemed to suck all the air from my lungs. Lena's sharp intake of breath was like a knife to my heart. The Rite of Severance - an ancient and rarely used ritual to dissolve a mating bond. It was said to be excruciating, both physically and emotionally.
"No," she whispered fiercely, her pack-bond tattoos flaring bright with protective energy. "He wouldn't. He can't. You're his mate, his Luna. The pack loves you."
But even as she spoke, I could see the doubt creeping into her eyes. We both knew the cruel reality of our world. An Alpha needed an heir. A Luna needed to provide one. And I... I had failed.
The sound of approaching footsteps silenced us both. As the rest of the pack began to filter into the clearing, I straightened my spine and lifted my chin. Whatever was coming, I would face it with the dignity befitting a Luna. Even if it was the last time I would bear that title.
The Crimson Moon watched impassively as my world teetered on the brink of destruction. In the distance, a lone wolf howled - a mournful sound that seemed to echo the ache in my soul. The night of reckoning had arrived, and I was terrifyingly unprepared for what it would bring.
Lena's grip on my arm tightened. "Is this about Keely?" she asked, her voice low and tense.
The name sent a spike of pain through my heart. Keely and her family had joined our pack just six moons ago, refugees from the brutal Shadow Wars that raged in the southern territories. At first, I had taken the young wolf under my wing, teaching her our ways and helping her adapt to life in the Whispering Woods. But it wasn't long before I noticed the way Kael's gaze lingered on her, the way he always seemed to find reasons to be near her.
"Maybe," I admitted, my voice barely audible over the rustling leaves. "I've seen how he looks at her. How she looks at him."
Lena's pack-bond tattoos flared a deep, angry red. "Whatever happens, I'm with you," she vowed. "We all are."
As if on cue, more pack members began to file into the clearing. I saw familiar faces - Bryn, our best tracker, his eyes glowing a faint amber in the dim light; Gareth, head of the warrior caste, his muscular arms covered in intricate battle runes; and Fiona, our pack healer, her fingers glowing slightly green with the plants and the little bit of magic she possessed for healing.
They all cast worried glances in my direction, but none dared approach. Kael's imposing figure now stood at the center of the clearing, power radiating off him in almost visible waves.
"Ailith." Kael's voice cut through the night, a growl barely contained beneath the surface. The Crimson Moon cast his features in sharp relief, turning his once-warm eyes into chips of cold amber.
I squeezed Lena's hand once before letting go and stepping forward. Forcing myself to meet his gaze, I saw nothing but coldness where love had once resided. "Kael," I replied, hating how my voice trembled. "What's going on?"
His lip curled in a sneer. "Pack, gather around," he commanded, his Alpha voice brooking no argument. The very air seemed to thicken with his power, pressing down on us all.
As the pack formed a tight circle, tension crackled like lightning. I felt my chest constrict, my breath coming in short, panicked gasps. The faces of my packmates, once familiar and comforting, now seemed alien and threatening. I was trapped, cornered like prey about to be devoured.
From the corner of my eye, I saw a flash of gold. Keely emerged from the crowd, her hair gleaming in the moonlight like a halo. At just nineteen, she was the embodiment of everything I used to be - young, beautiful, full of potential. My stomach churned with a mixture of jealousy and pity. She had no idea what she was walking into.
"Ailith," Kael repeated my name, his voice dripping with disdain. "Our time together has come to an end."
The words hit me like a physical blow. I staggered back, bile rising in my throat. Part of me had been expecting it, but I had still held out hope. This had to be a nightmare. "What?" I choked out, my voice barely above a whisper. "Kael, please, don't do this. We can work through this, whatever it is."
He advanced on me, each step deliberate and menacing. The pack parted before him, no one daring to stand in his way. "You are no longer my mate," he growled. "You are no longer Luna." His voice dropped to a cruel whisper. "You are nothing."
Tears blurred my vision, but I blinked them back furiously. I wouldn't give him the satisfaction of seeing me break. "How can you say that?" I demanded, my voice cracking. "After everything we've been through? The battles we've fought, the victories we've shared? Does none of that mean anything to you?"
"Everything?" he snarled, his face contorting with rage. "You mean years of failure? Years of weakness?" His hand shot out, gripping my chin painfully. I could smell the anger on his breath as he leaned in close. "Years of an empty womb?"
I flinched, the old pain lancing through me. We had tried for so long to have pups, each failure cutting deeper than the last. The disappointment in his eyes after each heat cycle, the whispers from the pack... it all came rushing back. "I-I tried, Kael," I whispered, hating how weak I sounded. "We both did. You know how much I wanted to give you a family."
"Not hard enough," he spat, releasing me with a shove that sent me stumbling back. "A true Luna would have given me strong heirs by now. Instead, you've left our bloodline vulnerable. Our pack weak."
His words were like acid, eating away at what little self-worth I had left. I looked around desperately, seeking any ally in the sea of faces. Lena looked horrified, her hand over her mouth as silent tears streamed down her face. Bryn's hand clasped Gareth's tightly as they exchanged uneasy glances, their bodies tense as if ready for a fight. Fiona's eyes were filled with sorrow, her hands clutching the talisman pouch around her neck so tightly her knuckles had turned white.
"Kael, you can't do this!" Lena's voice rang out, trembling but determined. She stepped forward, her pack-bond tattoos flaring bright with protective energy. "Ailith has been nothing but loyal to you and this pack! She's sacrificed everything for us!"
Kael's head snapped towards her, his eyes flashing dangerously. The air crackled with his dominant energy, pressing down on us all. "Watch your tone, Lena," he snarled. "This is not your decision. Know your place."
"The hell it isn't!" Bryn stepped forward, his usually calm demeanor replaced by barely contained fury. His tracker's markings glowed with an eerie light. "Ailith is one of us. She's been our Luna for over a decade. You can't just cast her aside like she's nothing!"
For a moment, hope flared in my chest. Maybe, just maybe, the pack would stand with me. But Kael's next words extinguished it brutally.
"I am your Alpha," he roared, his voice echoing through the clearing with such force that even the ancient trees seemed to tremble. "My word is law. My decision is final." His gaze swept over the pack, challenging anyone to defy him. His Alpha power rolled over the group in waves of oppressive energy. "Anyone who challenges my decision can join Ailith in exile."
A hush fell over the pack, the silence deafening. Bryn stepped back, his jaw clenched in silent fury. Lena let out a choked sob, and I saw Gareth place a restraining hand on her shoulder, his own expression a mask of helpless anger. No one was meeting my eye any longer.
Kael turned, gesturing for Keely to step forward. She did so hesitantly, her youth painfully apparent in the way she hunched her shoulders, trying to make herself smaller. "Keely will be my new mate," he announced, his voice softer now, almost gentle. The contrast made me want to scream. "She understands her duty. She will bear strong pups and stand as a proper Luna should."
"Kael, please," I begged, my pride in tatters. I fell to my knees, clutching at the hem of his pants. The Crimson Moon's light seemed to pulse, matching the frantic beating of my heart. "We can try again. I'll do anything. Please, don't throw away everything we've built."
His laugh was cruel, devoid of any warmth. He looked down at me with disgust, as if I were something foul he'd stepped in. "It's too late, Ailith. You've had your chances. Now, you're just in the way. A reminder of failure that I won't tolerate any longer."
Keely stepped closer, her eyes downcast. She couldn't even look at me. "I'm sorry, Ailith," she murmured, her voice barely above a whisper. "I didn't mean for this to happen. I never wanted to hurt you."
Something inside me snapped. Rage boiled up, momentarily drowning out the pain and fear. I surged to my feet, facing Keely. "Sorry? You're sorry?" I laughed bitterly, the sound bordering on hysterical. "You're a child playing at being a woman. You have no idea what you're getting into. No idea what it means to be Luna, to bear the weight of an entire pack's expectations."
Before I could say more, Kael's hand connected with my cheek. The slap echoed through the clearing, followed by gasps from the pack. I fell sideways into the dirt, tasting blood in my mouth, my vision swimming. "Know your place," he growled, his voice low and dangerous. "You will not speak to your Luna that way."
I stumbled to my feet, the fight draining out of me as quickly as it had come. The pack watched in silent horror, but no one moved to intervene. This was the law of our world - the Alpha's word was absolute. And I, who had once stood at the top with Kael, was now lower than the lowest omega.
As I stood there, cheek stinging and heart shattering, I realized that this was truly the end. The life I had known, the love I had cherished, the pack I had served - it was all gone. And in its place was a vast, terrifying unknown.
"You are banished, Ailith," Kael continued, his voice cold and final. "Leave our territory by dawn, or I will have you hunted down like the worthless cur you are."
The weight of his words crushed me. Banishment was a death sentence for a wolf, especially one raised in a pack. I stared at Kael, the man I had loved for so long, now a stranger before me. My legs trembled, threatening to give way beneath me.
"Kael, please," I whispered, my voice breaking. "Don't do this. This pack... it's all I've ever known."
For a moment, I thought I saw a flicker of something - regret, perhaps - in his eyes. But it vanished as quickly as it appeared, replaced by cold indifference.
"It's done," he said flatly. "Go now, Ailith. Don't make this harder than it needs to be."
I looked around desperately, seeking any ally in the sea of faces. Lena was sobbing quietly, held back by Gareth. Bryn's fists were clenched at his sides, his expression a mixture of anger and helplessness. Fiona's eyes were filled with sorrow, her hands working frantically to prepare some kind of herbal bundle.
Keely stepped forward hesitantly. "Ailith, I---"
"Don't," I cut her off, my voice hollow. "Just... don't."
Without another word, I turned and stumbled towards the forest.
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