Home / Werewolf / Luna's Fall The Queen's Rise / Chapter 65: The Luna I

Share

Chapter 65: The Luna I

Author: Niffypen
last update Last Updated: 2025-01-28 22:52:57

The whispers began to die down as Luca stepped forward, his voice booming through the hall.

“I choose Nova…” he said, the words hanging in the air.

The crowd’s murmurs grew louder, their voices swelling with approval. The pack had been waiting for this moment. It was what they expected. Nova had been loyal, strong, and supportive. She had stood by Luca through thick and thin, and the choice seemed like a foregone conclusion.

“I said it,” one of the pack members muttered under his breath, voice barely louder than a whisper. “Nova will be Luna.”

But Luca wasn’t finished.

The room fell completely silent as he raised his hand, signaling for the crowd to listen closely.

“I choose Nova as my Beta,” Luca continued, his voice steady, but his gaze now flicking toward Seraphina. “But, I choose Seraphina as my Luna.”

A collective gasp rippled through the crowd. The sudden shift in his words sent shockwaves through the room. The tension that had been building for weeks reached its peak, and for a
Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App
Locked Chapter

Related chapters

  • Luna's Fall The Queen's Rise   Chapter 66:Shattered Glasses

    The room remained unnervingly silent, a tension so thick it seemed to stifle the air itself.Nova's hands trembled, the weight of disbelief pressing against her chest. She could feel the eyes of the entire pack on her, waiting for her reaction, for any sign of weakness. But inside, she was boiling. Her heart pounded in her chest like a drumbeat, its rhythm matching the anger surging through her veins.Her gaze flicked to Seraphina, who stood beside Luca, a silent, smug satisfaction in her eyes. The woman she had always considered a distant threat was now standing where she had believed she would—at Luca’s side, as his Luna. Her position, everything she had worked for, had just been yanked out from under her feet. And worse, Luca had chosen Seraphina over her, not just as his Luna, but as his partner in every sense of the word.How could he? How could he choose her? After everything she had done for him.Without warning, Nova’s fist tightened around the crystal glass in her hand, the d

    Last Updated : 2025-01-30
  • Luna's Fall The Queen's Rise   Chapter 67: Shattered Glasses II

    The heavy silence in the hall had yet to dissipate. The murmurs and whispers of the pack members buzzed through the air, but the attention was all on Luca and Seraphina. Standing side by side, they were the picture of power—one confident, the other determined to hold her ground. But beneath the surface, a storm was brewing.Luca didn’t look at her as she stepped closer, his expression unreadable. Seraphina tried to ignore the slight twinge of doubt that had crept into her chest. His gaze was distant, like he was already somewhere else—somewhere far beyond the walls of this hall, beyond everything they had just done.Seraphina's throat tightened. What’s going on?She had claimed her place as Luna, yes. But there was something about the way Luca stood there, his posture rigid, his eyes cold, that unsettled her. He had made his choice—she was his Luna, the future of the pack. And yet… his demeanor spoke volumes.“Luca,” she said, her voice quiet but firm.He blinked, as though he’d just

    Last Updated : 2025-01-30
  • Luna's Fall The Queen's Rise   Chapter 68: The Secrets And Shadows

    The biting wind whistled through the trees, swirling around Seraphina’s body as she stood in the middle of the training grounds, her eyes closed, her breath shallow but steady. The early morning light stretched across the horizon, painting everything in soft oranges and purples, but the peace of the dawn couldn’t quite reach the storm brewing within her. It was all she could do to keep her breathing under control, to force her mind to focus despite the dissonance—the poison, the lingering weakness, the fear of what she had lost.Luca’s voice, calm and patient, cut through the chaos in her mind. "Focus, Seraphina. Let go of everything that holds you back. Trust your body, trust yourself."She wanted to, more than anything. But the anger, the doubt, the frustration—they gripped her, tightening like a vice around her chest. She could feel the pulse of power somewhere deep within her, a faint echo of what once had been. But it was buried, hidden beneath layers of poison and fear."Let it

    Last Updated : 2025-01-31
  • Luna's Fall The Queen's Rise   Chapter 69: The Truth

    THE TRUTHSeraphina stood frozen in place, her heart hammering against her ribs. She could feel the weight of Martha’s words press down on her like an invisible force, suffocating her. The tension in the air crackled, palpable and heavy. Luca’s silence only made it worse, each second stretching like an eternity.“Tell me, then,” Seraphina demanded, her voice tight but steady. “What’s the truth? What are you both hiding?, I need to know”Luca’s eyes flickered to her, a flash of guilt—something raw and unguarded—crossing his features before he quickly masked it. He took a step toward her, his expression hardening as he spoke, his voice low and commanding. “You’re not ready to hear this, Seraphina. You’re already struggling. This will only make things worse and it's going to distract you so much.”But Seraphina was past the point of being shielded. She wasn’t a child anymore. She couldn’t keep running from the truth.“I still need to know,” she said, each word biting with urgency.Martha

    Last Updated : 2025-02-05
  • Luna's Fall The Queen's Rise   Chapter 70: The Lies We Live

    Seraphina moved through the mansion with a sense of purpose, the oppressive weight of the truth that Martha had revealed to her still lingering, a cold shadow that clung to her every step. She hadn’t fully processed everything, not yet—how could she? The prophecy, her bloodline’s curse, the terrifying power that lay dormant within her—it was too much, too fast. The air felt thick with uncertainty, and she could barely hold onto the threads of her own sanity as she walked, her mind racing in a thousand directions at once.She needed space. A moment of silence. Somewhere away from Luca, away from Martha, and away from the suffocating truth they had forced upon her.As she turned the corner into the grand hallway, a figure stepped into her path. Theo.She stopped in her tracks, her heart skipping a beat. Theo was Luca’s brother, and although she hadn’t seen him often, she knew enough to recognize the intensity in his eyes, the same deep-set darkness that ran in their family. But somethin

    Last Updated : 2025-02-05
  • Luna's Fall The Queen's Rise   Chapter 71:The Truth I

    Seraphina walked into the dimly lit room, her mind still reeling from the conversation she’d just had with Theo. Every step she took felt like walking through a storm—her thoughts whipped around her, jagged and sharp, making it impossible to think straight. She had to confront Luca. Had to face him, even though every inch of her was screaming to run the other way.She closed the door behind her with a soft click, the sound echoing in the heavy silence of the mansion. The house was quiet—too quiet—everyone else had long since retired for the night. The darkness outside pressed in against the windows, as if the world itself were holding its breath.She turned, and there he was. Luca.His figure was a shadow in the doorway, his strong, broad frame barely visible in the faint glow of the moonlight spilling in from the windows. He didn’t move toward her, but his eyes were fixed on her, his gaze intense and unreadable. His hair, dark and tousled, fell into his eyes, but he didn’t bother to

    Last Updated : 2025-02-08
  • Luna's Fall The Queen's Rise   Chapter 72: The Truth II

    The words Luca had spoken lingered in the air, thick with the weight of their implications. Rowan did it. The man who had once been her sister’s Alpha, the one Seraphina had once trusted, had ordered Cora's death. Every part of Seraphina's mind screamed in protest. She had never imagined that the very name that had haunted her dreams would be tied to her sister’s murder. But as the truth settled over her, it felt like a lead weight, suffocating her chest with its heaviness.Luca’s face remained impassive, but his eyes told a different story. His gaze was strained, like a man carrying a burden too heavy for one person to bear. He didn’t speak, his lips tight as though he were fighting to keep his composure. Seraphina, however, could feel the fury building within her, a tempest of grief and rage that threatened to consume everything.“Why?” she asked, her voice trembling despite the fire in her words. “Why would Rowan do this? Why would he order her death?”Luca shook his head, his jaw

    Last Updated : 2025-02-08
  • Luna's Fall The Queen's Rise   Chapter 73: The Truth III

    The next morning, the sun barely broke through the dense clouds, casting a dull, grey light across the mansion grounds. Seraphina had barely slept, her mind a whirlwind of thoughts and plans. Her body still ached from the brutal training session the night before, but she didn’t care. The pain was a reminder of her commitment to getting justice for Cora.She hadn’t expected Martha to still be around, but when Seraphina entered the common area, she found the older woman seated at the table, her face set in a quiet, contemplative expression. Seraphina didn’t waste time with pleasantries.“I need your help,” Seraphina said, her voice direct and unwavering.Martha looked up at her, her lips curling into a small, knowing smile. “I figured you’d come to me eventually.”Seraphina didn’t hesitate. “Teach me everything you know. I want power. I want control.”Martha studied her for a moment, as if weighing the gravity of Seraphina’s request. Then, without a word, she stood up and gestured for S

    Last Updated : 2025-02-09

Latest chapter

  • Luna's Fall The Queen's Rise   Chapter 95

    The wind howled through the dense forest, rustling the trees as dawn broke over the horizon. The sky bled shades of orange and pink, casting a golden glow over the dewdrops clinging to the grass.Seraphina sat by the riverbank, her knees drawn to her chest, watching the water ripple against the stones. Her fingers absently traced the curve of her stomach, a slow, steady smile forming on her lips.She had felt it—faint but unmistakable.Life.Her pup.Their pup.Kael’s scent drifted toward her before she heard his footsteps. He was cautious, quiet, still not used to approaching her without expecting a fight. But this was different.She turned before he could speak, her golden eyes locking onto his.Kael froze. “You’re smiling.” His voice was wary, laced with disbelief.Seraphina exhaled a soft laugh, shaking her head. “That’s a normal thing, you know.”Kael arched a brow. “Not for you.”Her smile widened. “Maybe that’s changing.”Something in his expression shifted—uncertainty melting

  • Luna's Fall The Queen's Rise   Chapter 94

    The forest was alive with whispers.The wind rustled through the trees, carrying the scent of damp earth and distant rain. My breath came fast, my pulse still erratic from our escape. Every step sent a sharp ache through my ribs, but I didn’t stop. Couldn’t stop.Kael moved beside me, his presence steady, his gaze sharp. He didn’t speak, but I could feel the weight of his thoughts pressing between us.We had escaped Varian. For now. But that didn’t mean we were safe.I glanced at Kael, his face half-lit by the rising sun. His jaw was tight, his movements tense. He wasn’t used to running—at least, not like this.“We need to find shelter,” he said finally, breaking the silence.I frowned. “Shelter? You realize we don’t have the luxury of stopping, right?”“You’re injured.”“I’m fine.”He shot me a look. “You were half-conscious five minutes ago.”I rolled my eyes. “I was dramatic five minutes ago.”Kael exhaled sharply, muttering something under his breath. “Stubborn.”I smirked. “You j

  • Luna's Fall The Queen's Rise   Chapter 93

    The first thing I noticed was the cold.It seeped into my bones, numbing the pain in my side where Kael’s blade had struck. My wrists ached from the silver shackles, burning against my skin. My head throbbed from whatever magic had knocked me out.But I was alive.Unfortunate for them.I cracked my eyes open, blinking against the dim torchlight. The stone walls around me were damp, lined with old runes that pulsed faintly. A prison.Footsteps echoed.I turned my head, forcing myself to stay still as the cell door creaked open.Kael stepped inside first. Behind him, Varian followed, moving like a king surveying his kingdom. His sharp, golden eyes locked onto me, filled with something dangerous.“You don’t look as dead as I expected,” Varian mused.I bared my teeth. “Disappointed?”Kael exhaled, rubbing the bridge of his nose like he had a headache. “Can we skip the part where you antagonize the person who holds your life in his hands?”I grinned. “Where’s the fun in that?”Varian chuckl

  • Luna's Fall The Queen's Rise   Chapter 92

    ---Seraphina’s POVThe corridor was cold, damp, and far too quiet. My breath came in short bursts, my body screaming in protest with every step. But I moved, ignoring the sharp throb in my side. Mara was right behind me, her footsteps light but hurried.Kael led the way, moving like a shadow—quick, precise, eerily calm. He knew exactly where we were going. That should have reassured me. It didn’t.Mara leaned in, her voice barely a whisper. “Tell me again why we’re not stabbing him and running?”Kael didn’t even bother looking back. “Because I have the keys, and you don’t.”Mara made a face. “Smug bastard.”“Yeah,” I muttered. “That’s his whole thing.”Kael suddenly halted, pressing a hand to my stomach to stop me. Pain flared through my ribs, sharp enough to make me suck in a breath. He glanced at me—too quickly, too full of something dangerously close to concern—before shifting his attention forward.“Guards,” he murmured.Mara tensed. “How many?”“Two. Armed.”I exhaled through my

  • Luna's Fall The Queen's Rise   Chapter 91

    SeraphinaPain.That was the first thing I registered when I surfaced from the darkness. A deep, burning agony in my side, pulsing with every shallow breath I took. It was a constant, throbbing ache, reminding me that I was still alive. Unfortunately.The second thing was voices. Low, distant murmurs threading through my hazy thoughts.“…should have been more careful.”“I got the shot in, didn’t I?”“You nearly killed her.”“She’ll live.”Their words floated around me, barely registering through the fog of pain and exhaustion. My head lolled to the side, and I forced my eyes open, blinking against the dim torchlight. The room was blurry at first—just dark stone walls, shadows flickering across the damp floor.I shifted, or tried to. Something heavy and cold bit into my wrists and ankles. Chains.Well, that wasn’t good.I exhaled sharply, my throat dry and raw. “If you’re done talking about me like I’m not here, maybe one of you could be polite enough to tell me where the hell I am?”T

  • Luna's Fall The Queen's Rise   Chapter 90

    ---“You’re bleeding.”I blinked, my vision still swimming from the exhaustion. Luca’s face hovered in front of mine, his brows furrowed.“It’s not my blood,” I muttered, wiping at my forehead and smearing more of the crimson mess across my skin.Mara snorted. “Yeah, that’s comforting.”Luca didn’t look amused. “You need to rest.”“I need to get out of here,” I shot back. “Then I’ll rest.”His jaw clenched. “Seraphina—”“Don’t start.” I pushed past him, ignoring the way my limbs screamed in protest. The Raven Clan was still behind us, and standing around debating my health wasn’t going to keep us alive.We moved in silence, our steps quick but cautious as we wove through the thick forest. The sounds of pursuit had faded, but that meant nothing. The Raven Clan didn’t make mistakes. If they weren’t right on our heels, it was because they wanted us to think we were safe.And I wasn’t about to fall for it.“Do you think they’ve given up?” Mara asked quietly.I scoffed. “Have they ever giv

  • Luna's Fall The Queen's Rise   Chapter 89: The Luna

    She walked with them as they stepped outside. Seraphina’s vision blurred as the adrenaline that had fueled her through the fight began to drain from her body. The cool night air was a shock to her system, and the faint scent of damp earth and smoke filled her lungs. The battle had ended, but her own war was far from over.Luca didn’t slow down. His grip on her was firm, and though she was barely conscious, she could feel his resolve. He wasn’t going to let her fall behind, not now, not when they were so close to freedom. He kept moving, his warriors at his side, sweeping the area as they made their way toward the hidden exit from the compound.“I’m sorry, Luna,” Mara’s voice came from beside them, soft but filled with concern. “We didn’t—”“Don’t apologize,” Seraphina cut her off, her voice hoarse. “You did your part. All of you did.”Luca’s pace quickened. The sound of pursuit wasn’t far behind, but he was determined to get them out of the Raven Clan's grasp. The distant echoes of th

  • Luna's Fall The Queen's Rise   Chapter 88: War III

    “We need to move,” she said, her tone urgent. She looked at the wounded scouts. “Can you fight?”One of the scouts, a woman named Mara, nodded, her face grim but resolute. “We’ll follow your lead, Luna.”Seraphina nodded once, then turned to the rest of her team. “We’re heading for the exit. Keep your eyes open. The Raven Clan won’t just let us walk out of here.”They moved quickly through the hallways, but the further they went, the more the tension in the air thickened. The sound of distant shouting reached their ears—someone had discovered the break-in."Stay close!" Seraphina commanded, her voice firm. “We’re not out of this yet.”Suddenly, a loud crash echoed through the corridors, followed by the rapid pounding of feet. More guards were coming.Seraphina’s warriors formed a defensive line in front of her, weapons drawn, ready for the fight. She could feel the pressure mounting, but she refused to let it show. Not now. Not when they were so close.“Luna, we can’t keep them at bay

  • Luna's Fall The Queen's Rise   Chapter 87: The War II

    Luca’s eyes narrowed as he weighed the situation. "We can't just rush in blindly, Seraphina. The mountains are treacherous, and if the Raven Clan has set up defenses—""We don’t have time for caution," Seraphina interrupted, her voice low and sharp. "Those scouts are counting on us. Every minute we waste, they’re one step closer to death."Luca clenched his jaw but didn’t argue. He understood the urgency just as well as she did. “Fine,” he said. “We’ll go in prepared. But we need reinforcements. And a strategy.”“I’ll lead a smaller group,” Seraphina suggested, her eyes flashing with determination. “We’ll move quickly, hit them hard. You stay back with the main force. If anything goes wrong, we’ll need you to coordinate the backup.”Luca hesitated for a moment, clearly torn. But in the end, he nodded. “I don’t like it, but I know you won’t back down.” He placed a hand on her shoulder, his grip firm, his gaze unwavering. “Just come back to me.”Seraphina looked up at him, her expressio

Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status