Lily stood in complete silence, the weight of the Moon Goddess's choice pressing down on her heavily.
It felt surreal to be named the mate of Lucas and Liam, the very twins who had turned her life into a living nightmare.
A rush of anger filled her veins and judging from the cold expression on both their faces, it was obvious they hated the idea of being tied to her too.
“This can’t be real,” she muttered, shaking her head in disbelief. “You’re both sick for even thinking I would accept this.”
Liam stepped forward, arms crossed as he rolled his eyes. He felt she was being too dramatic.
Every girl would kill to be chosen as their mate but Lily was behaving like she hasn't just won a lottery.
“But the Goddess has chosen you, Lily. You don’t get to decide. This is destiny” He replied.
“Destiny?” Lily spat, her voice rising. “Destiny is not being forced into a relationship with two bullies! You think I would ever want to be with you after everything you’ve done?”
“Look, Lily,” Lucas said, his patience with Lily's behavior already running out. “You’ll learn to accept this bond. It’s for the good of the pack. You might make a great Luna, but all I care about is you not running away and leaving the pack to surfer the wrath if the moon goddess for disobedience.”
“A great Luna?” she repeated. They were absolutely kidding right now. “You’re delusional! You've hated me for years, since I was ten years old. How can you expect me to just roll over and accept this?”
The twins exchanged glances, their expressions shifting from amusement to annoyance.
Lucas leaned in closer, his voice lowering to a menacing whisper.
“You don’t understand how powerful this bond is. We’re connected now. You can’t just walk away from it” He said sternly.
“I’ll do whatever it takes to escape this pack and your twisted plans!” she shot back, her heart racing. “I don’t want to be your mate. I’d rather be alone than endure this nightmare!”
Liam stepped closer, a dangerous glint in his eyes.
“You’re making this harder on yourself, Lily. We could make your life so much easier if you just accepted your place” He added.
“Easier?” Lily laughed bitterly. “Is that what you call bullying? Making my life a living hell? I will never accept this. You can’t force me to be with you!”
“Watch us,” Lucas replied, his smile returning but devoid of any warmth. “We have our ways of making you comply.”
She felt a chill run down her spine at the implication.
“You think you can intimidate me into submission? You’re wrong! I’ll fight you every step of the way" Lily struggled to be free from their grip but they were much stronger than her.
“Then you’re in for a rough ride,” Liam said, his voice low and cold. “You think you’re strong enough to resist us? The pack won’t support you if you refuse to accept your destiny.”
“Good!” Lily shouted, her fists clenched tightly. “I don’t care if they don’t support me! I’d rather be on my own than tied to you two.”
The twins exchanged glances again. It was as if they were silently planning what they would do to her if she kept on being stubborn.
“Lily,” Lucas said, his tone shifting to an obvious fake sympathy. “You’re only making this harder on yourself. You’ll come to regret rejecting us. Just think about it, do you really want to be the outcast forever?”
She felt a wave of fury rise within her.
“I’d rather be an outcast than live with both of you! You think I want to be paraded around as the mate of the twins who’ve tormented me? Never!” She screamed at both their faces.
“Then we’ll have to show you just how serious we are,” Liam said, stepping forward, his gaze sharp and threatening.
Panic gripped her.
“What do you mean? You can’t just force me to accept this!” She said.
“Watch us,” Lucas echoed, his voice cold. “We can make your life a nightmare if you keep fighting us.”
“No,” Lily said, taking a step back. “I will not be bullied into submission. I will not be with either of you, no matter what you do.”
Liam’s eyes narrowed.
“You’re making a mistake, Lily. You think you can just walk away? The pack will turn on you, and you’ll be alone.”
She straightened herself, refusing to back down.
“Better alone than with you. I’ve been alone for years, and I survived. I can do it again” She replied.
The twins shared a look that sent shivers down her spine.
“Fine,” Lucas said, his voice chillingly calm. “If you think you’re strong enough to refuse, we’ll see how long that resolve lasts.”
As their grip on her arm tightened, she felt her heart race, a mixture of fear and determination surging within her. She would not give in. She had endured their torment for too long to let them win now.
“No! Stop! You're hurting me!” she yelled, but they didn’t stop.
She tried to run, desperation taking over her.
“You can’t escape your fate, Lily. You belong to us now" Liam said fiercely.
“Let go of me!” she shouted, trying to free herself, but he held on tight, his grip like iron. “You don’t own me!”
“Yet,” he said, leaning closer, his breath hot against her skin. “But you will.”
With a sudden surge of strength, she twisted away from his grasp, gasping as she broke free. She stumbled backward, her heart racing with fear and adrenaline.
“You’ll regret this!” she yelled, gathering her courage. “I won’t be your mate!”
Liam’s laughter echoed in the air, dark and mocking.
“We’ll see about that, Lily" He said.
As she turned to run again, her mind raced with thoughts of how to escape this nightmare.
Just as she reached the edge of the boundary, she felt a sharp pain in her wrist as Lucas grabbed her again.
“You’re not going anywhere" He pulled her back before she could cross.
“Please, stop!” she cried out, panic rising in her chest. “I won’t accept this!”
But as she struggled against their grip, she felt the weight of their words crashing down on her. They were determined to make her submit, and she knew she needed to find a way out, fast.
As they dragged her back into the pack territory, the realization of her horrible new reality hit her.
This fight was far from over, and she would have to summon every ounce of strength to defy them.
In that moment, as they began to drag her back to continue with her horrible life, she made a silent vow: no matter what they did, she would never accept the bond.
She would fight back with everything she had, even if it meant facing the wrath of the pack and the twins.
She wouldn’t go down without a fight. The choice was hers, and she was determined to reclaim her freedom, no matter the cost.
The cool night air hit Lily’s face as Lucas and Liam dragged her back to the city square. She was already boiling, her mind filled with anger and frustration. The town square was full, all eyes turning as the twins brought her into the center. A loud gasp rose from the crowd, and whispers went through the pack as people recognized her.“Isn’t that Lily? What’s happening?” someone murmured.“She tried to run, didn’t she?” another voice said, obviously with hate.“Traitor,” someone added, and soon enough, the crowd’s murmur turned into a loud series of sneers and insults.Lily clenched her jaw, refusing to let their words wound her. They had called her every name possible over the years; what was one more insult? She kept her gaze ahead, narrowing her eyes as she spotted Alpha Dean, Lucas and Liam’s father, standing at the front of the gathering. He held his head high, a look of both anger and disappointment plastered into his face as he looked at her.“She tried to cross the bound
Lily froze as Graham’s cold stare bore down on her. Her heart raced, and her palms began to sweat, but she forced herself to stay calm. She has seen him around in school and she knew exactly how ruthless he was whenever he suspected someone of going against his masters.“Graham,” she said, forcing a small, nervous smile. “I... I just got a bit lost. This place is so huge, you know? I was just trying to find my way back to my room.”Graham raised an eyebrow, unimpressed. He obviously did not believe anything she had to say.“Lost?” he repeated, his voice sharp with disbelief. “You expect me to believe that?”Lily’s heart sank. His eyes were too keen, too piercing, as if he could see straight through her. She swallowed sliver, choosing to stick fiercely to her story. “Yes, lost,” she insisted, trying to keep her voice steady. “It’s not like I’ve spent much time in the mansion, this is actually my first time since I was a child. It’s easy to take a wrong turn. I mean, you should know
Lily’s mother hummed softly to herself as she carefully applied a fresh layer of lipstick, then dabbed powder onto her face, her eyes bright with excitement. She was finally getting what she had hoped for all these years; recognition and respect.She glanced over at Lily, who sat with a sad expression on her face on a chair across the room, her tear-streaked face hidden by her hands.She couldn't believe her own mother would betray her in such an undignified way.“Oh, darling,” her mother said, not bothering to hide the excitement in her voice, “you have no idea how amazing this is going to be for us. Once you’re officially made Luna, we’ll be one of the most important families in the pack. People will respect us. They’ll look up to us!”Lily’s stomach got sick as she listened to her mother’s words. She felt trapped, like she was drowning and no one was there to pull her up. Each word her mother spoke felt like another weight dragging her down. Of all the people who understood wha
Lily stood rooted to the spot, her cheek still stinging from the slap that had landed with surprising force. The pain was across her face, but what hurt more was the shock that Lexa, of all people, would hit her so openly. She hadn’t even fully processed what had just happened when she felt her mother’s anger rising beside her.“How dare you?” Lily’s mother hissed, her eyes flashing as she stepped toward Lexa. “You lay a hand on the new Luna? You have crossed a line.”But Lexa was undeterred. She shot a glare at Lily’s mother, clearly unfazed by her position or her anger. “The new Luna?” she scoffed. “Lily doesn’t deserve that title. She doesn’t deserve anything. I know she must’ve done something to rig the ceremony.”Lily’s heart skipped a beat, the absurdity of the accusation making her want to laugh. “Rigged the ceremony?” she repeated. “Lexa, do you even hear yourself? I would never choose this fate. Not in a million years.”“Oh, you’re clever, Lily, I’ll give you that. Playin
Lily locked the door behind her, her chest rising and falling in quick, shallow breaths as she pressed her back against the door.Her heart pounded, echoing in her ears as she tried to calm herself. She could barely believe what she’d done—walking away from the ceremony, defying everyone’s expectations. But it had been a brief moment of empowerment, now replaced by a creeping fear that made her feel as if the walls were closing in around her.The knocks at the door began softly at first, then quickly grew into a persistent, demanding pounding. “Lily!” her mother’s voice called. “Open this door right now!”Lily swallowed, her hands trembling as she struggled to maintain her composure. She couldn’t face them, not after the scene she’d caused. She’d thought she could hold her ground, but now, alone in her room with nothing but her thoughts and fears, doubt began to creep in. The weight of everyone’s hatred, the resentment of the entire pack, felt heavier than ever. “Lily!” Her mothe
Downstairs, the grand hall was filled with voices as Liam and Lucas descended the staircase. The echoes of anger and frustration bounced off the walls, drawing them toward the commotion. As they approached, they caught sight of Lexa, her eyes wild with fury. She stood in the middle of a small crowd of bodyguards yelling sharply.“How could this happen?” Lexa’s voice increased, the pain and resentment in her tone evident. “The Moon Goddess was supposed to choose me. I was meant to be their mate, not her!” She clenched her fists, her expression twisting with bitterness.Liam stepped forward, pushing through the crowd that had gathered to witness Lexa’s outburst. As he approached, Lexa’s gaze locked onto him, her face softening slightly, though the fire of rage still simmered.“Lexa,” he said quietly, attempting to soothe her, “calm down. Let’s not do this here.”Lexa scoffed, her voice laced with contempt. “Calm down? You want me to calm down when that girl is upstairs, preparing to
Lily barely had time to process her thoughts before her mother stormed into the room, her eyes blazing with fury. The air in the room was filled with tension as her mother approached, and Lily instinctively took a step back, her heart racing with the impending confrontation. “How could you disgrace our family like this?” her mother screamed, her voice echoing off the walls. “Do you want to be like your father, bringing shame upon our name? You will go through with this ceremony, Lily, whether you like it or not!”Tears fell from Lily’s eyes, not just from the pain but from the heartbreak of her mother’s betrayal.“Get a grip on yourself!” her mother continued, her voice cold and unyielding. “You have a chance to become Luna, to elevate our family’s status, and you’re throwing it all away for what? A foolish act of desperation? You will not embarrass me or our lineage any further. Do you understand?”Lily’s heart sank as she fought back her tears. She wanted to scream, to tell her m
Lily stepped into the lavishly decorated room, her new chamber as Luna, feeling a mix of awe and dread. The room was overwhelming, with rich fabrics and intricate designs adorning the walls. But all she could think about was the fate that awaited her—the consummation of her marriage to Liam and Lucas, the twins who had made her life a constant struggle. As the door clicked shut behind her, a pair of maids entered, their faces bright with excitement. “Welcome, Lady Luna!” one of them began, her voice bubbling with enthusiasm. “Tonight is a very special night, and we are here to help you prepare!”Lily’s stomach twisted at the thought of what was to come. “I don’t need any help,” she said, trying to sound more confident than she felt. But the maids were undeterred, bustling around her and directing her to sit on the edge of the grand bed.“Tonight, you will consummate your marriage with the Alpha twins,” another maid said, her eyes sparkling. “It is an important tradition, and we w
The halls buzzed with the chatter of students as they moved between classes, laughter echoing off the walls. For Lily, however, the bustling atmosphere felt suffocating. She walked with her head down, clutching her books tightly to her chest, determined to avoid any more confrontation with Lexa and her friends. But fate had other plans.Just as she rounded a corner, she found herself face-to-face with Lexa again who was followed by her usual entourage of giggling girls. The air grew thick with tension as Lexa’s smile twisted into a malicious grin.“Well, well, well, if it isn’t the Luna herself again,” Lexa said. “How’s it feel to be the biggest joke in school?”Lily swallowed hard, her heart racing. “Just leave me alone, Lexa,” she replied, trying to keep her voice steady.“Leave you alone?” Lexa scoffed, stepping closer. “And miss out on all the fun? I think not. You see, you might have that fancy title now, but we all know the truth. You’re still just the pathetic girl that eve
Lily sat at the head of the dining table, followed by Liam and Lucas, who were engaged in a conversation with their parents. She tried her best to blend into the background by being very quiet, her heart racing as she forced herself to take bites of her breakfast.Lily had barely managed to catch any bit of sleep the previous night, her mind racing with thoughts of the ceremony and the implications of her new life as Luna. Now, she felt like an ornament without any use except to be showcased to members of the pack as the new Luna.“Liam, Lucas, how was last night?” their mother, a striking woman with an authoritative air, asked, her eyes sparkling with curiosity.“Normal,” Lucas replied with a nonchalant shrug, his mouth full of pancake.“Good,” Liam added, a smirk playing on his lips as he glanced at Lily, who was desperately trying to keep her composure. She felt the heat rising to her cheeks but remained silent.“Lily?” their mother prompted, her gaze now fixed on her. “How was
Lily stepped into the lavishly decorated room, her new chamber as Luna, feeling a mix of awe and dread. The room was overwhelming, with rich fabrics and intricate designs adorning the walls. But all she could think about was the fate that awaited her—the consummation of her marriage to Liam and Lucas, the twins who had made her life a constant struggle. As the door clicked shut behind her, a pair of maids entered, their faces bright with excitement. “Welcome, Lady Luna!” one of them began, her voice bubbling with enthusiasm. “Tonight is a very special night, and we are here to help you prepare!”Lily’s stomach twisted at the thought of what was to come. “I don’t need any help,” she said, trying to sound more confident than she felt. But the maids were undeterred, bustling around her and directing her to sit on the edge of the grand bed.“Tonight, you will consummate your marriage with the Alpha twins,” another maid said, her eyes sparkling. “It is an important tradition, and we w
Lily barely had time to process her thoughts before her mother stormed into the room, her eyes blazing with fury. The air in the room was filled with tension as her mother approached, and Lily instinctively took a step back, her heart racing with the impending confrontation. “How could you disgrace our family like this?” her mother screamed, her voice echoing off the walls. “Do you want to be like your father, bringing shame upon our name? You will go through with this ceremony, Lily, whether you like it or not!”Tears fell from Lily’s eyes, not just from the pain but from the heartbreak of her mother’s betrayal.“Get a grip on yourself!” her mother continued, her voice cold and unyielding. “You have a chance to become Luna, to elevate our family’s status, and you’re throwing it all away for what? A foolish act of desperation? You will not embarrass me or our lineage any further. Do you understand?”Lily’s heart sank as she fought back her tears. She wanted to scream, to tell her m
Downstairs, the grand hall was filled with voices as Liam and Lucas descended the staircase. The echoes of anger and frustration bounced off the walls, drawing them toward the commotion. As they approached, they caught sight of Lexa, her eyes wild with fury. She stood in the middle of a small crowd of bodyguards yelling sharply.“How could this happen?” Lexa’s voice increased, the pain and resentment in her tone evident. “The Moon Goddess was supposed to choose me. I was meant to be their mate, not her!” She clenched her fists, her expression twisting with bitterness.Liam stepped forward, pushing through the crowd that had gathered to witness Lexa’s outburst. As he approached, Lexa’s gaze locked onto him, her face softening slightly, though the fire of rage still simmered.“Lexa,” he said quietly, attempting to soothe her, “calm down. Let’s not do this here.”Lexa scoffed, her voice laced with contempt. “Calm down? You want me to calm down when that girl is upstairs, preparing to
Lily locked the door behind her, her chest rising and falling in quick, shallow breaths as she pressed her back against the door.Her heart pounded, echoing in her ears as she tried to calm herself. She could barely believe what she’d done—walking away from the ceremony, defying everyone’s expectations. But it had been a brief moment of empowerment, now replaced by a creeping fear that made her feel as if the walls were closing in around her.The knocks at the door began softly at first, then quickly grew into a persistent, demanding pounding. “Lily!” her mother’s voice called. “Open this door right now!”Lily swallowed, her hands trembling as she struggled to maintain her composure. She couldn’t face them, not after the scene she’d caused. She’d thought she could hold her ground, but now, alone in her room with nothing but her thoughts and fears, doubt began to creep in. The weight of everyone’s hatred, the resentment of the entire pack, felt heavier than ever. “Lily!” Her mothe
Lily stood rooted to the spot, her cheek still stinging from the slap that had landed with surprising force. The pain was across her face, but what hurt more was the shock that Lexa, of all people, would hit her so openly. She hadn’t even fully processed what had just happened when she felt her mother’s anger rising beside her.“How dare you?” Lily’s mother hissed, her eyes flashing as she stepped toward Lexa. “You lay a hand on the new Luna? You have crossed a line.”But Lexa was undeterred. She shot a glare at Lily’s mother, clearly unfazed by her position or her anger. “The new Luna?” she scoffed. “Lily doesn’t deserve that title. She doesn’t deserve anything. I know she must’ve done something to rig the ceremony.”Lily’s heart skipped a beat, the absurdity of the accusation making her want to laugh. “Rigged the ceremony?” she repeated. “Lexa, do you even hear yourself? I would never choose this fate. Not in a million years.”“Oh, you’re clever, Lily, I’ll give you that. Playin
Lily’s mother hummed softly to herself as she carefully applied a fresh layer of lipstick, then dabbed powder onto her face, her eyes bright with excitement. She was finally getting what she had hoped for all these years; recognition and respect.She glanced over at Lily, who sat with a sad expression on her face on a chair across the room, her tear-streaked face hidden by her hands.She couldn't believe her own mother would betray her in such an undignified way.“Oh, darling,” her mother said, not bothering to hide the excitement in her voice, “you have no idea how amazing this is going to be for us. Once you’re officially made Luna, we’ll be one of the most important families in the pack. People will respect us. They’ll look up to us!”Lily’s stomach got sick as she listened to her mother’s words. She felt trapped, like she was drowning and no one was there to pull her up. Each word her mother spoke felt like another weight dragging her down. Of all the people who understood wha
Lily froze as Graham’s cold stare bore down on her. Her heart raced, and her palms began to sweat, but she forced herself to stay calm. She has seen him around in school and she knew exactly how ruthless he was whenever he suspected someone of going against his masters.“Graham,” she said, forcing a small, nervous smile. “I... I just got a bit lost. This place is so huge, you know? I was just trying to find my way back to my room.”Graham raised an eyebrow, unimpressed. He obviously did not believe anything she had to say.“Lost?” he repeated, his voice sharp with disbelief. “You expect me to believe that?”Lily’s heart sank. His eyes were too keen, too piercing, as if he could see straight through her. She swallowed sliver, choosing to stick fiercely to her story. “Yes, lost,” she insisted, trying to keep her voice steady. “It’s not like I’ve spent much time in the mansion, this is actually my first time since I was a child. It’s easy to take a wrong turn. I mean, you should know