Chapter 006
“Here you are, sorry excuse of a woman. Little wonder the alpha kicked you out, you are all beauty, no character, and no worth. Useless, totally useless.” Stephanie had decided to take a break after working all morning. Since being demoted as a slave she has worked round the clock with little amount of food and more work. “You are a slave, slaves work and they have no choice.” the head of the omegas had told her when she complained of the back-breaking work she had to do. “It is women like you that cause so many problems for other women, you knew the Alpha and Ava were a couple but you had to break them up. Karma only paid you according to your deeds.” she scowled at Stephanie “I..” Stephanie tried to defend herself but stopped it was of no use trying to explain to someone whose mind was made up about you. “You can't even defend yourself because you know you are as guilty as sin, you appear innocent but you are as evil as they come.” she gave her a mean look and left. Wiping a tear away from her eyes Stephanie went to the sink to wash the piled-up dishes and seeing some leftover food, her stomach growled. She had not eaten anything since last night, madame as they called the head omega had made sure of it. It was as if she had a personal vendetta against Stephanie and Stephanie was sure she had never had any personal encounter with her, but she was so mean to her that many times Stephanie wondered if she was doing all this at someone's bequest. Everyone knew about the mate bond and how it was the moon goddess that gave everyone their mate, yet she was accused of stealing Alpha Damien from Ava. It was at this time of weakness that Stephanie cursed her life and fate, it would have been better if she had died in the fire at the orphanage at least she would not have had to endure this thing called life, and as for alpha Damien and Ava, Stephanie hoped they both rot in hades. As her mind wandered the sudden growl of her stomach brought her back to reality and she started scraping the leftover meals from the plate and shoving them into her mouth, as she ate she cried at the degradation her life had been leveled to. Two nights ago she ate stale food, now she was scraping leftover meals from plates of those she was once Luna to. As she did her work Stephanie contemplated whether or not to attend Mr. King's funeral which would be happening in the afternoon. Preparation had been going on for a month now and Alphas and dignitaries with their entourages had started arriving, everyone in the pack had been involved especially the omegas who saw to the cleaning and ensuring that the lodge was ready to receive guests. However, Stephanie had been cooked up in the kitchen, her help was not needed madame had said. After the burial, there would be a grand feast, but Stephanie was not interested in the feast, she just wanted to pay her last respects to the only father she knew. And that was what she did after everyone had left for the funeral she made her way to the site where past alphas had been laid to rest, she stood at a distance to ensure alpha Damien would not see her. The ceremony started with some rituals and rites and suddenly there was a roar and everywhere went still. Stephanie was confused as she had been so absorbed with the ceremony. “What is she doing here?” Alpha Damien shouted and suddenly he stood face to face with Stephanie. All eyes landed on her and she felt fear and shame wash over her. Aloha Damien was angry, more with himself. Since rejecting and downgrading her to a slave he had wondered if he had been so harsh on her. If she had a hand in his father's death. He had not noticed her at the burial and even if he did he would not have minded since it was his father's burial and people were here to pay their final respects. It was Ava who first saw Stephanie and pointed her out to him. When he saw her, his heart twisted with pain at how raggedly she looked, her eyes looked sucked in and blank, and the laughter was gone from it. When they were still together, he used to admire her ability to stay happy even after the way he treated her. He had destroyed her, he should be happy because that had been his goal since they mated, but he felt defeated and diminished. And Ava was nagging again beside him. What did she want now? "She should not be here, after what she did," Ava whispered, her voice filled with disdain. Alpha Damien sighed, in frustration. "Let it be, Ava. Stephanie is far away, and she loved my father." Ava's eyes narrowed, her voice dripping with venom. "Yet she killed him. Look at the smirk around her lips; she knows coming here would make you feel pity for her." Alpha Damien's gaze hardened as he watched Stephanie from across. He willed her to look at him, but when their eyes finally met, Stephanie immediately looked away. His irritation grew, fueled by Ava's relentless nagging. "Remove her from here," Alpha Damien commanded, his voice thundered with anger. "She is not welcome and befitting to mourn my father." The guards moved swiftly, closing in on Stephanie. But before they could lay a hand on her, Stephanie walked away. Tears welled up in her eyes, blurring her vision as she struggled to hold back her emotions. As Stephanie retreated, a hushed silence fell all over the funeral ground followed by whispering sounds. No one dared to speak out against Alpha Damien's orders, but an uncomfortable tension lingered in the air. “Continue with the ceremony.” Alpha Damien ordered the priest. The priest did as he was ordered and the rituals started as if nothing just happened However, Alpha Damien's heart sank as he watched Stephanie's figure disappear from sight. Conflicting emotions swirled within him—guilt, regret, and a sense of loss. “I am the Alpha, I can never be wrong.” He murmured to himself. The only problem was he did not believe it himself.Four years had passed since Stephanie became Luna. In that time, the sorceress' Prophecy about the Eclipse pack had come to pass as the pack had not only flourished but had become the largest and most formidable pack in the entire territory. The transformation was felt in every corner of their land, and a sense of security and pride filled each member.Under Alpha Damien and Luna Stephanie’s leadership, they had found peace and prosperity. Damien’s once arrogant and foreboding feature had become warm and inclusive, embodying the unity of the moon goddess. Stephanie, who once questioned her place in the pack, was now a revered Luna, trusted and respected by all. She carried an undeniable strength, one that had seen her through some of the darkest times and now anchored her family and pack.*********On a cold morning, Damien gathered everyone in the central grounds of the pack community. Standing beside Stephanie, he addressed his pack."Today, I have wonderful news to share," Damien b
“Hey, your break’s over. We need someone clearing tables. Stop lounging around and get back to work,” he snapped, his words cutting through.Hank’s eyes widened, the shock unmistakable as he turned his look back to Cassandra. “Cassandra… you work here?”Cassandra’s shoulders slumped, her eyes dropping to her hands as shame washed over her. “Yes,” she murmured, voice barely audible. “This is my job now, Hank.”Hank’s face softened, his shock giving way to a profound sadness as he took in her worn appearance. He reached out, resting a gentle hand on her arm. “What… what happened to you, Cassandra?”Cassandra took a shaky breath, her voice filled with shame and regret as memories rushed back, memories of the choices she had made, the paths she had chosen, and the arrogance that had blinded her. “I trusted someone,” she began, voice breaking. “A younger man. He made me feel… seen again, like I mattered. But he took everything I had and left. I lost my home, my status… everything.” Her vo
Damien stood on the edge of the field overlooking the lush greenery of parts of the pack territory. He glanced around at the pack members beginning their morning routines and took a deep breath, his mind elsewhere. It was Hank's invitation that lingered in his thoughts—a trip to South Africa, a vacation that had taken on a life of its own in his mind, fueled by encouragement from Stephanie and the children.“I think you should go," Chris had told him one evening, sensing Damien's hesitation. "You've been carrying this pack for years, barely taking a moment for yourself. Let me handle things here for a little while. I owe you that much—and more."Damien had turned to his beta, touched by Chris's words. "Chris, you know since after the whole ordeal we have faced, I planned on never stepping out of the pack for years to come”Chris gave a light chuckle, patting Damien's shoulder with a brotherly confidence. "Damien, with respect, you need to go. Not only for you, but for Stephanie and t
The night had quieted down slightly as the guests had left, but the heart of the pack remained. Under the glow of the moonlight, laughter and music filled the air, while the remaining pack members continued to dance and celebrate. Stephanie and Damien stood together, watching Caleb and Kayla play with the other children, their faces glowing with happiness.Suddenly, Chris approached, his arm around Zita, both of them laughing softly. “Alpha,” Chris began. “Zita and I have been talking, and we… We'd love to exchange our vows and officially become mates tonight, with all of you here to witness it. It feels right on a night like this.”Damien’s face lit up with surprise, then softened with a deep warmth. “Chris, I can’t think of a better moment. No one deserves this more than you. You’ve stood by me, through every storm and every success. It’s an honor to have you both join as mates on this special night.”Chris nodded, visibly moved, and his hand tightened around Zita’s. “Thank you, Da
As the celebration continued into the evening, the guests began forming a line to present their gifts to the new Luna. Stephanie graciously accepted each one, touched by the thoughtfulness behind every present. Her heart warmed as she saw the way her pack and loved ones had come together to make this day so memorable.Albert, Damien's former gamma and new Alpha of knight pack, presented a beautifully crafted silver pendant adorned with the Moon Goddess symbol. “To remind you of your strength and wisdom, Luna,” he said with a smile, bowing his head in respect.Stephanie took the pendant with a smile, deeply moved. “Thank you, Albert. I’ll wear it proudly,” she replied, clasping the pendant close to her heart.Jane approached next, holding a delicate painting of a moonlit forest scene. “It’s a reminder of home,” Jane said softly. “Those times you felt lost, but now you have gotten all you deserve because you are a good person.”Stephanie’s eyes shone with gratitude as she took the gift.
The night before the Luna ceremony, Stephanie lay wide awake, staring at the ceiling, her thoughts swirling with anticipation and excitement. It was hard to believe the day was finally here. She was about to step fully into the role of Luna, something that had once seemed unimaginable. Though she had faced endless trials and tribulations, she had come full circle, returning to the place where she now felt a profound sense of belonging. In the early morning hours, she heard a gentle knock at her door. “Mom?” Caleb’s voice whispered through the door.Stephanie rose and opened the door to find Caleb standing there, looking every bit as anxious as she felt. He began to speak but kept stopping, clearly struggling to find the right words.“Mom, are you… excited?” he finally asked, his voice barely more than a whisper.Stephanie placed her hands on his shoulders. “More than you can imagine,” she replied softly. “I’m nervous too, just like you.” She squeezed his shoulders reassuringly. “But