Rowan’s POV“You should not have granted her the permission to go there. Serena could have said something to traumatize her for life. This is not good.” Lucian keeps complaining. “We have all spoken about this before. If you decide to not give her the permission, she would go ahead without our knowledge. I have no idea about the rest of you but me, I’m not ready to lose Mira anytime soon. Something near that would have happened if we had not given her the permission to go to the dungeon herself. You know and you have seen just how stubborn she is.” I massage my knuckles frustrated with the endless explanation. “Did you all feel that?” I rub my chest to ease the pain. “The sharp searing pain?” Kai raises one of his eyebrows. “The last time we felt this was this way, Serena was trying to kill her. Is she at it again?” Damien is the one asking this time around. “Hold on. Let’s leave Mira to see what she can do.”’ I say it to them. “Mira?” Kai asks. “Serena would finish her off in
Mira’s POV“And this time around, I will personally see to it that she gets what she deserves. I pardoned her the last time. And this is what she returns the favor with. She deserves to be punished! Severe ones!” I’m fuming with rage. “But we warned you about all of this,Mira. We tried to talk you that this, this is not a den of sympathetic people and child affairs. Here, you have ti stand your ground firmly else you would fail as the Luna undoubtedly.” Rowan tells me. I finally agree to everything they were saying to me earlier. If I am going to lead this pack as their Luna, I will have to ne strong. “Who are we asking for the evidence and when is the meeting holding? The earlier the better. We have to make sure we cut her tails before they start barking at us with no respect.” “Sadly,you are right. I would suggest the meeting to hold tomorrow. Right now, we are all tired and we still have a lot on our plates to attend to. Plus we cannot call for another council meeting to hold
Serena’s POV“Yesterday night. You tried to talk to me while I was sleepikg or maybe you got people. But that should be the end of it. Stop trying to manipulate features to get to me.” I narrow my eyes as I listen calmly to what she’s saying. “Were they ethereal?” I ask a question from my suspicion. “I just knew you would be a party of it. I’m here to warn you Serena. Stop being so childish. Let me be.” Sje warns me seriously. From the dungeon, I can see clear fear in her eyes. “Why? Why should I let you be?” I ask her chuckling. “Shouldn’t you be lucky I only presented you with a dream that has not rendered you immobile? Are you really that ungrateful? Tch. Maybe next time, I will bring memories that would shut you up for good. What do you say?” “The next time, I would make sure you are killed in that dream or whatsoever you call it. Stop daring me.” The audacity in her eyes. It itches me like I’ve been bitten by some bitter animal. “I would love to see what you can do the nex
Serena’s POV“I’m not bothered Kai.” I draw lines with my toes to ease off the tension weighing heavy on my shoulders. “For someone that has no idea about allegiance. You sure are bold to the person that married you.” Rowan says. The look on their faces tells me I’m in for serious trouble. “Repeat everything you said earlier. Do not omit a single word else your head will roll in front of the members of the clan today.” Lucian says. “Alpha Lucian, my intention was never to bully or oppress anyone. It was Queen Serena. She”“Again, it is Serena. She doesn’t deserve to be a queen.” Mira squints at me. “Serena asked me to gather as many people as possible. She wanted to turn the members of the clan against Luna Mira in every way possible.”“She had used some methods already but they seemed not to be effective. This was one of the patterns with one of the highest rates of success. Please have mercy on me, Alpha Lucian, Alpha Rowan, Alpha Damien, Alpha Kai.” The stupid girl goes to her
Mira’s POV“No! Please! This is enough.” Serena begs everybody. “You do not tell the council the punishment befitting of you. You should have thought about the repercussions of your actions before carrying them out. You have no one else to blame for your situation.” Rowan says. “Alpha Rowan.”“That’s enough. Proceed.” The look on their faces gives no room for arguments. “The second punishment the council has decided to skate out for you is to have the members of the clan escort you round the clan talking about your deeds.”“I refuse. You have already taken my title. This is too much.” She grits her teeth. “Say one more word refuting your punishment by the upper council and we’d make you walk round the entire clan naked.” Rowan is the one talking. “No other punishment?” Kai asks. “No, Alpha Kai. We as a council have decided to restrain her punishment to this two. Hopefully, she will learn a great deal from the both.” The man that has been reading the entire thing says. “She bett
Mira’s POV“I’m merely carrying out instructions Luna Mira.” For some sudden reason, she seems irritated. I try to take my kind off it over and over again but nothing seems to be working. “Exactly what orders are you carrying out? And from whom?” “Luna Mira, please accept my pardon. I was strictly informed to not disclose this, I was only instructed to do nothing but my job and nothing more.” Her eyes stay focused on my zip. “You address me as your Luna and yet you keep things from me. Right before my presence, you are trying to shift things under the carpet.”“Should I not penalize you?” I’m starting to really get annoyed.“I deeply apologize for my actions. It was mainly due to my workload. It is heavily loaded due to the event.” She lifts her eye from the zip and turns it back when our eyes meet together.“What event? Serena’s dethronement? Are they making it a big deal?” My fingers starts shaking. “It has to be made a big deal. The event after that is an even bigger deal.”
Mira’s POV“I’m merely carrying out instructions Luna Mira.” For some sudden reason, she seems irritated. I try to take my kind off it over and over again but nothing seems to be working. “Exactly what orders are you carrying out? And from whom?” “Luna Mira, please accept my pardon. I was strictly informed to not disclose this, I was only instructed to do nothing but my job and nothing more.” Her eyes stay focused on my zip. “You address me as your Luna and yet you keep things from me. Right before my presence, you are trying to shift things under the carpet.”“Should I not penalize you?” I’m starting to really get annoyed.“I deeply apologize for my actions. It was mainly due to my workload. It is heavily loaded due to the event.” She lifts her eye from the zip and turns it back when our eyes meet together.“What event? Serena’s dethronement? Are they making it a big deal?” My fingers starts shaking. “It has to be made a big deal. The event after that is an even bigger deal.”
Serena’s POV“What? What is he talking about Rowan?” I take steps backward, I am not ready to be there. “He is talking about the current things, Serena. And stop moving.” He stops me from moving backward with his fingers. “What do you mean the current things? You dethrone another person and immediately you crown another woman as your queen?” I am trying to hard not to let tears flow from my eyes. “Your mind runs far wider than your legs Mira. How on the Blackwood clan did your mind rush to that bizarre thought?” Lucian asks me with a smile. Do they not understand the implications of their action?“One of those scary men in your council is about to crown another queen!” Just hearing myself saying that sentence kills me. I know fully well that I had promised myself not to love the brothers but having them do this is just out of line. “Before you jump to conclusions madame, make sure you ask questions. It’s not going to kill you, you know?” Kai says. He has a stupid smirk hanging o
Mira’s POVI couldn’t believe what I’d just seen.Lucian. My mate. Lying unconscious on a bed hidden in the shrine. All this time, they’d kept it from me—every single one of them. Even Damien, who I’d come to trust more than I thought I would. The sight of Lucian’s motionless body sent something cold and aching straight through my chest. And then to hear them… Damien and the disciple, talking like I was never supposed to know. Like I wasn’t even part of this.The betrayal tasted like ash in my mouth.I stormed out of the room, my vision blurring with tears. I could hear Damien calling after me, his boots slapping the stone floors of the shrine, but I didn’t stop. I couldn’t. If I turned back, if I let him catch up to me, I might break completely.“Mira! Please, just listen!”“Don’t!” I snapped, spinning on my heel just as I reached the carriage. “Don’t you dare speak to me!”He stopped short, his chest rising and falling with effort. The look in his eyes was soft—regretful. But
Mira POV I stood in the courtyard, surrounded by the soft murmurs of the guards and the quiet tension that buzzed in the air like a taut string waiting to snap. Everyone was waiting for Adela to return. The amulet swap needed to happen perfectly, silently. One wrong move and Councilman Baylor would vanish into the shadows like smoke. We had one chance to use his connection to the witches to find them, and I couldn’t shake the anxiety tightening around my chest.Adela was brave, no doubt, but this was different. Dangerous. I tried to keep a calm expression as I stood beside Kai, Damien, and Rowan, but my thoughts were far from steady. My mind kept drifting back to the voice I heard last night. The moon goddess. Her words still echoed in my head like a steady drumbeat.You were born for this.The weight of her voice still lingered in my chest. Heavier than armor. More binding than any promise.If I was truly the bridge between the three factions, then I had to start walking that
Mira POV I couldn’t sleep.No matter how much I tossed and turned, the thoughts refused to leave me alone. They kept coming in waves, pressing down on me harder with each passing minute. I had come to Blackwood Castle to destroy the lycan kings. That had been my mission. I was supposed to tear them apart from within, make them hate each other, make them weak—and when the time came, avenge my mother’s death.But now… I was helping them.How had it come to this?I sat on the edge of my bed, hugging my knees as the memories of my childhood came flooding back. My father’s cold eyes. His harsh words. The way the villagers looked at me like I was a mistake. Even as Chief, he had never acknowledged me as his daughter the way he did with the other children in the village. I had always been treated like an outsider because I was human. Because my mother… was a human and not werewolf.He used to say she tricked him into marriage. Claimed she never told him what she was. That she cursed
Damien POV I returned to my chambers with heavy steps, my mind still clouded with irritation. I hated the way Kai thought about our mother. It gnawed at my insides like a slow poison. He always kept himself distant from her, treating her like she was some stranger who had dared to give birth to him. Even as children, while Rowan, Lucian and I clung to her skirts, Kai stood apart, his arms folded, his face emotionless. Like he had already decided he didn’t need her.I clenched my fists as I entered the secret passage that led to my private archives. Only I knew about it, and I intended to keep it that way. It was the place where I had gathered every piece of classified parchment, scrolls, and forbidden books over the years. A treasury of knowledge that even the regular castle archives couldn’t boast of.I needed answers. I needed to know why Councilman Benard Sawyer had once been part of Blackwood clan and now existed in Darkfire clan like he belonged there. If there was any c
Kai POV (Flash back)It was dark and quiet. The torches along the courtyard walls barely lit the stones beneath my small feet. I remembered standing there years ago, my young hands gripping the folds of my tunic as I watched my father speaking with important visitors. I didn’t know it then, but those moments would be some of the last happy memories I would ever have of our family together.I stood beside him proudly, listening as he discussed matters of the clan’s future. The way the visitors nodded at his words, the admiration in their eyes, I wanted that too. I wanted to rule Blackwood one day and have everyone look at me with the same respect they gave my father.I remembered how the captain of the guards had arrived mid-meeting, dragging along a younger Rowan by the shoulder. He announced Rowan’s latest victory in sword combat, boasting about how quickly he was mastering the art. My father and his guests praised him openly, offering him kind words and applause. Rowan had g
Kai POVI stood with my arms crossed as Adela fidgeted under the scrutiny of my gaze. We were gathered in the courtyard now, everyone waiting as she prepared to spill every detail she had about Councilman Baylor.“Start from the beginning,” I ordered her, my voice sharp.Adela swallowed hard. “On the first day I approached him, I was carrying a tray of tea. I pretended to stumble and spilled it all over him. He got angry at first, but I insisted I could help him clean it up. He tried to dismiss me, said he had his maid to attend to him, but I… I pushed.”Rowan scoffed from beside me, but I raised a hand to silence him.Adela continued, wringing her fingers nervously. “He eventually agreed. I followed him to his chambers and while we were there, I, as Lady Mira instructed, tried to… seduce him.”Mira stood to the side, her face stoic, giving no indication of any guilt. I admired that about her.Adela’s cheeks flushed. “He grabbed me almost immediately, but I scolded him, made a sce
Damien PovI stood between my brothers, facing the large oak door that led into my private archive room. They didn’t know about this place — no one did.I pulled open the heavy door and led them inside. The scent of old parchment and ink filled the air immediately, a smell I had grown fond of over the years. The room was dimly lit by lanterns placed carefully around the walls. Scrolls, books, and ancient parchments were stacked neatly on countless shelves, towering all the way up to the ceiling.Both Rowan and Kai froze just inside the doorway, their mouths slightly agape.“You had this all along?” Kai asked, his voice a mix of amazement and suspicion.I shrugged as I moved further inside. “Every leader needs his secrets. This is mine.”Rowan grunted, clearly unimpressed. “Looks boring.”I rolled my eyes. “This is where knowledge lives. Copies of every important document from the main archives, along with other scrolls the public isn’t even aware exist. I’ve been building it for
Mira POVI sat curled up by the window of my chamber, my mind spinning with the weight of what I had just heard. The evening sun poured into the room, casting long shadows across the floor, but I barely noticed. My thoughts were far away.The Blackwood lycans’ mother.The witches.The strange connection between them.I hugged my knees to my chest and stared blankly at the sky. What could it possibly mean? Why would their mother, a royal lycan Queen, have anything to do with the last witches that once terrorized the world? What reason could she have to risk everything by going to the place where the witches were executed?I tried to build a scenario in my mind, tried to make sense of something that felt so impossible. Maybe… just maybe… the high priestess’ words had some truth to them.She had told me that I was destined to be the bridge between the three factions—humans, witches, and werewolves.What if… the Blackwood lycans’ mother had the same destiny before me?It was the only
Kai POV I stood with my brothers under the shade of the large oak tree at the corner of the courtyard, my arms folded tightly across my chest as my mind ran in a thousand directions at once. Rowan paced back and forth like a caged animal, growling low under his breath while Damien leaned casually against the stone wall, deep in thought. The information from Ryker was still heavy on all our minds. I could feel it pressing on me like a mountain. Rowan finally broke the silence. “How is any of this even possible?” he snapped, stopping mid-pace to face us. “Mother and witches? That makes no sense.” Damien pushed off the wall, folding his arms too. “We don’t know the full story yet. For all we know, she could have been trying to destroy them, not help them.” His tone was calm but laced with frustration. I shook my head. “If she was trying to destroy them, why would she be sneaking off at night, leading someone to the witches’ graves?” “Maybe she was investigating?” D