Elara stood before the mirror, gazing at her reflection as the last rays of sunlight bathed the room in golden light. She absentmindedly smoothed the deep blue silk dress that hugged her slender figure, her hands trembling slightly as she adjusted the neckline. Her long raven-black hair cascaded in soft waves down her back, and her emerald-green eyes—usually bright and full of life—were clouded with uncertainty.
Tonight was supposed to be special. A celebration of her one-year anniversary as Luna of the Crescent Moon Pack, and more importantly, the anniversary of the day she and Luka Greyson, the Alpha, had completed their mate bond. It should have been a night filled with joy, a reminder of the bond they were meant to share, the love they were destined to have. But lately, things between them had been anything but joyful.
Luka had grown distant over the past few months, his once attentive and warm nature slowly hardening into something cold, aloof, and indifferent. Their conversations were strained, filled more with pack duties and formalities than with the intimacy they had once shared. The spark that had initially drawn them together seemed to have faded, leaving Elara with a growing sense of loneliness.
But tonight, she hoped to change that.
The dining table, elegantly set with polished silverware and delicate crystal glasses, was adorned with candles that flickered softly, casting a warm glow over the room. The scent of lavender and rosemary—Luka’s favorite combination—filled the air, wafting from the bouquets she had arranged with care. She had spent hours preparing his favorite meal, ensuring every detail of the evening would be perfect.
“Tonight will be different,” she whispered to herself, her reflection staring back at her with a mixture of determination and doubt.
Luka had promised he would join her for dinner after his meeting with the council, a meeting that had run later than expected. She had been waiting for hours, her anticipation slowly giving way to the familiar knot of worry that had taken root in her chest. But still, she held onto the hope that when Luka finally arrived, they would reconnect, that tonight would be the night they found each other again.
She glanced at the clock on the wall. He was late. Very late.
Her heart sank, but she quickly shook off the creeping disappointment. Luka was Alpha, after all, and pack duties always came first. She had long since accepted that reality, but tonight—just for one night—she wanted to be first in his mind. She wanted to remind him of the love they were supposed to share.
Taking a deep breath, Elara squared her shoulders and made her way to the door. She wasn’t going to wait passively any longer. She would find him, bring him back, and together they would celebrate the night she had so meticulously planned.
As Elara walked through the long corridors of the Crescent Moon Pack’s sprawling estate, the murmur of voices from the grand hall reached her ears. She approached cautiously, the flickering light from the grand chandeliers spilling into the hallway as she neared. The sound of laughter—Luka’s laughter—cut through the air, and her steps faltered for a moment.
What could possibly be so amusing that he hadn’t come to see her? She had been waiting, prepared a dinner, created a beautiful evening for them, and he was laughing with the council?
Her pulse quickened as she neared the hall, anxiety twisting in her gut. She peeked inside, her heart sinking at the sight before her.
Luka stood at the center of the room, tall and imposing as ever, his silver eyes gleaming in the light of the chandeliers. His broad shoulders and muscular frame were as intimidating as they were familiar, but his attention was not on her. He was speaking animatedly with the council, his Beta, Marcus, at his side, along with several of the Crescent Moon warriors.
“Luka,” she called softly as she entered the hall, her voice almost drowned out by the clamor of conversation.
At the sound of her voice, the room fell into a tense silence. All eyes turned toward her, and for a moment, Elara felt the weight of their stares like a physical blow. But she forced herself to stand tall, her gaze locking onto Luka’s.
He looked at her with mild surprise, and perhaps something darker—a flicker of irritation, quickly masked by his usual composed demeanor.
“Elara,” Luka said, his voice smooth but lacking warmth. “What brings you here?”
The question was casual, as if her presence was unexpected, as if tonight wasn’t important.
Elara swallowed the lump in her throat and took a deep breath. She had prepared herself for this moment. She wasn’t going to let her emotions get the better of her. Not in front of the council.
“I’ve been waiting for you,” she said, her voice steady despite the storm of emotions brewing inside her. “I prepared something for us… a celebration.”
Luka’s brow furrowed slightly, as if the mention of a celebration puzzled him. Then, realization dawned in his eyes, but instead of the warmth she had hoped for, there was something else—something dismissive, almost cold.
“A celebration?” Luka repeated, his tone edged with amusement. He glanced around the room, and a few of the warriors exchanged awkward looks. “You mean for our anniversary?”
Elara nodded, a small, hopeful smile tugging at her lips. “Yes… I thought we could—”
But Luka cut her off before she could finish. “I’m in the middle of something important, Elara. Pack business comes first. Surely you understand that.”
Her heart dropped, the hope she had clung to fading with every word he spoke.
“You’ve been waiting for this, haven’t you?” Marcus interjected, stepping forward with his usual grin, his dark eyes gleaming with something unspoken. He always hovered too close, always seemed to find some excuse to speak to her, touch her, or meet her gaze in ways that made her uncomfortable.
Marcus was handsome in his own right—his strong jawline, chiseled features, and the air of authority that came with his role as Beta made him a figure of admiration for many in the pack. But to Elara, his charm felt like a mask for something far more dangerous.
“I thought Luka would have remembered,” Marcus added, his voice dripping with false sympathy. “But you know how he is when it comes to pack matters. Can’t expect him to keep track of everything, can we?”
Luka chuckled lightly at Marcus’ words, the sound sending a sharp pang through Elara’s chest.
“I’m sure she understands,” Luka said, his tone condescending as he turned back to the warriors. “After all, a Luna’s role is to support her Alpha.”
Elara’s face flushed with heat, a mix of humiliation and anger stirring inside her. She had poured her heart into tonight, hoping—no, believing—that it would matter to Luka. But here he was, making light of it in front of the pack, as if their bond, their anniversary, was a trivial inconvenience.
Marcus’ gaze lingered on her, a sly smile playing on his lips. “Perhaps, Elara,” he said smoothly, stepping closer, “if Luka’s too busy, you could join me for a drink. I’d hate to see all that effort go to waste.”
Elara’s jaw clenched. Marcus had always been flirtatious, his comments often skirting the line between playful and inappropriate. But tonight, his words felt like a blatant attempt to undermine Luka—and by extension, her.
She wasn’t a fool. She knew Marcus harbored ambitions beyond his role as Beta, and his interest in her had always made her uneasy. But she had never allowed herself to entertain the thought of a secret relationship with him, not when she was bound to Luka.
“I think I’ll pass,” Elara replied, her voice sharp. She met Marcus’ gaze with a steady confidence she hadn’t felt in a long time. “My plans were for Luka. Not for anyone else.”
A murmur rippled through the room, and Marcus’ smile faltered ever so slightly. Luka, for his part, seemed unaffected, his attention already returning to the conversation he had been having before Elara’s arrival.
“I’ll join you later, Elara,” Luka said dismissively, not bothering to look at her. “If there’s time.”
That was the final straw.
Elara had spent months trying to salvage what little remained of their relationship, had bent over backward to be the Luna she thought Luka needed. But she wasn’t going to stand there and be humiliated any longer.
“I’ve waited long enough,” Elara said quietly, though the strength in her voice belied the pain she felt. She turned on her heel and left the hall without another word, her back straight and her head held high. She refused to let them see her break.
Back in her quarters, the silence was deafening. The candles had burned low, casting long shadows across the room. The dinner she had so carefully prepared remained untouched, the aroma of the food now bittersweet.Elara stood in the center of the room, her hands clenched into fists as the emotions she had held back finally broke free. The anger, the frustration, the sadness—it all surged through her in a wave that threatened to drown her.How had it come to this?She had once believed that the mate bond would bring her happiness, that it would bind her and Luka together in a way that nothing else could. But instead, it had become a chain, keeping her tethered to a man who didn’t see her, didn’t value her.Elara moved to the table and blew out the remaining candles, watching as the room was plunged into darkness. The soft glow of moonlight filtered through the window, casting a silver sheen over the room. It was beautiful in a way, but tonight, it only made her feel more alone.She c
Elara’s anger flared, disbelief giving way to frustration. “I can’t believe you’re accusing me of this. Marcus is your Beta! I’ve avoided him every time he’s tried to get too close, and you think I’ve been encouraging him?”“He wouldn’t be so bold if you hadn’t given him a reason to be,” Luka shot back, his voice cold. “I’ve seen the way you look at him when you think I’m not watching.”“You’re wrong,” Elara said, her voice shaking with a mixture of anger and hurt. “I’ve never—never—encouraged Marcus. I’ve tried to keep my distance from him because I know exactly what kind of man he is. But this? You think I’m flirting with him behind your back? How can you even say that?”“Because it’s the truth,” Luka said, his voice hard and unyielding. “And I don’t like being made a fool of.”Elara’s heart pounded in her chest, her mind racing as she tried to make sense of his accusation. How could Luka, her mate, the man she was supposed to be bonded with for life, accuse her of something so ridi
She sat up in bed, running her fingers through her hair as her thoughts raced. Something was missing in their bond, something that she hadn’t been able to identify, but she felt it in her bones. The connection between them was incomplete, broken in a way that she couldn’t explain. It was as if the bond had fractured, and no matter how hard she tried, she couldn’t figure out how to mend it.Maybe, she thought, if she gave it one more chance, she would find that missing piece. Maybe there was still something there, hidden beneath the anger and the hurt, that could be salvaged. If she could just reach Luka—if she could get him to open up, to remember the man he had been when they first met—maybe they could fix this.But just as Elara was beginning to convince herself that there was still hope, a sudden commotion outside shattered her thoughts.Her ears perked up, and she frowned, listening closely. The sound of hurried footsteps and muffled voices reached her through the window, and her
A few warriors, driven by instinct or perhaps curiosity, broke off from the group and shifted back into their wolf forms, chasing after the rogues as they fled toward the border. Elara watched as they ran, disappearing into the forest in pursuit of answers.But most of the Crescent Moon wolves stayed behind, their faces etched with confusion as they gathered in the clearing, talking amongst themselves in hushed tones.Elara’s gaze flicked toward the direction where the strange wolf had vanished, her thoughts still consumed by the encounter. She had been so sure, for just a moment, that it was Luka. But now, standing in the aftermath of the battle, she knew something far more complicated was at play.And then, through the crowd of warriors, she saw him. Luka.He stood near the edge of the clearing, his muscular frame still in wolf form, but he wasn’t fighting or talking. He wasn’t even moving. Instead, his silver eyes were fixed on the spot where the other wolf—the one who looked just
The battle had ended abruptly, the rogue wolves retreating as if some invisible force had pulled them away. The air was still thick with tension, and Elara’s heart pounded in her chest. The confusion and unease swirling in her mind were nearly overwhelming. She had seen the wolf that looked exactly like Luka, fought alongside warriors who had no explanation for why the rogues had vanished, and witnessed Luka himself staring after the mysterious wolf with an expression she had never seen on him before.But it wasn’t Luka. She knew it wasn’t. And yet, the wolf’s scent, his appearance, the pull of the mate bond—it had all been so disturbingly similar to her mate. Too similar to be a coincidence.As the pack slowly began to regroup, warriors tending to the wounded and trying to make sense of what had just happened, Elara stood apart from the others. Her mind was consumed by thoughts of the rogue wolf that had looked like Luka. He hadn’t attacked her—hadn’t even shown aggression. Instead,
As the night deepened around her, Elara shifted back into her wolf form, her mind still buzzing with questions as she made her way back to the Crescent Moon Pack.But even as she ran through the forest, her thoughts kept drifting back to the Rogue King—the man who looked so much like her mate, yet carried a darkness that Luka had never shown her.And as much as she hated to admit it, something about him—about the danger in his eyes and the way he had spoken to her—sent a shiver of anticipation through her veins.Whatever secrets were hidden between Luka and the Rogue King, Elara knew she was about to uncover a truth that would change everything.And she wasn’t sure she was ready for it.Elara raced through the forest, her sleek black wolf form blending into the shadows as she ran back toward
For a moment, Elara couldn’t speak. The revelation hit her like a physical blow, the pieces of the puzzle suddenly falling into place. The resemblance, the bond she had felt between them, the way Luka had stared after the rogue king during the battle—it all made sense now.But the realization only deepened her anger.“Your brother?” Elara said, her voice trembling with disbelief. “Why didn’t you tell me? Why have you been hiding this from me?”Luka’s jaw tightened, his eyes blazing with anger. “Because it’s none of your concern.”Elara’s heart pounded in her chest, her fury reaching a boiling point. “None of my concern? I’m your mate, Luka! I have a right to know about your past, about your family. You’ve been keeping secrets from me for months, and now I
Elara felt her breath catch in her throat as Luka’s words sank in. Alec had been banished. He had become a rogue. But that didn’t explain why he had returned, why he had become the rogue king, or why he looked so much like Luka even now.“What happened after he was banished?” Elara asked softly, her voice filled with the quiet strength she hoped would encourage Luka to keep going.Luka shook his head, his expression darkening. “After Alec was banished, I took over as Alpha. Our father was devastated, and he became… distant. It was like losing Alec broke something inside him. He wasn’t the same after that. And neither was I.”The silence in the room was heavy, thick with the weight of Luka’s confession. Elara could feel the years of pain and resentment that had built up inside him, the scars left behind by Alec’s