Aria's POV
The moon hung full and bright above the sacred grounds of the Moonfall Pack, casting a silver glow across the gathering arena. Wolves from every corner of the territory stood shoulder to shoulder, dressed in fine garments that shimmered under torchlight. It was the night of the Mating Ball, the ceremony every wolf dreamed of from childhood. A night when the Moon Goddess revealed the deepest bonds of fate. A night when destinies shifted forever.
I stood at the edge of the pack grounds, my heart steady, my eyes locked on the man who had been my everything. Alpha Kael. His forest green eyes had always been the place I ran to when the world crumbled. They were calm, steady, and strong, like a forest that never bent to the storms. For years, those eyes had been my home.
But tonight, under the weight of the moonlight, I swore I saw something else within them, something shuttered and hidden.
The breeze brushed against my skin, tugging my gown and tossing my hair back. It almost felt as if the night itself tried to strip me bare, exposing every part of my heart. My wolf, Karina, paced inside me, restless yet confident. She believed what I believed that this night was already written for us.
I was not afraid. Not like the other she-wolves trembling in their gowns as they waited to discover if their mates would claim or reject them. No, my mate was Alpha Kael.
We had known each other since high school, back when I was nothing more than a girl trying to survive after rogues took my parents from me. He had been my protector then, the boy who walked me home after classes, the boy who sat by my side when grief left me unable to breathe. Together we had laughed, dreamed, and carved a future out of brokenness.
We had prayed for the Moon Goddess to bind us as fated mates, yet when the day came and our bond never sparked, it had cut me deeply. But Kael had taken my hands then, his voice steady and certain.
“Even if the Moon Goddess does not bind us, I will. You are mine, Aria. Fated mate or not, I will make you my Luna.”
That promise had been enough for me. If the Moon Goddess had denied us fate, then Kael’s choice was stronger than destiny itself. We had built our bond on love, not divine strings. Ordinary mates, yes! but wasn’t a bond chosen freely even more powerful than one forced by the gods?
The crowd hushed as the ceremony began. One by one, wolves stepped into the circle and declared their bonds, some with joyous acceptance, others with heart-wrenching rejection. Cheers and gasps rose with each decision. I watched absently, my mind only fixed on Kael.
When his turn came, the entire arena grew silent. He stepped forward, tall and commanding, dressed in ceremonial black that made his aura even more imposing. The torches flickered around him as though bowing to his presence. He was an Alpha, born to lead, and soon to be my mate.
He turned toward me, his eyes locking with mine. A smile touched his lips, but it was wrong. It did not reach his eyes. It looked forced, dragged onto his face as though against his will. My heart gave a nervous flutter, but I silenced the doubt. He loved me. He had chosen me. That was all that mattered.
I stepped into the circle, our gazes never breaking. My breath trembled as I leaned close to him, speaking the words that had waited in my heart for years.
“I cannot wait to be your Luna,” I whispered.
He did not respond. His silence was heavy, pressing against me like a stone. Karina growled uneasily inside my chest, sensing what I refused to see.
Then his voice rose, carrying across the arena.
“I, Alpha Kael of the Moonfall Pack…”
My heart pounded wildly. This was it. The moment of claiming. The moment when he would tell the pack that, fated or not, he had chosen me.
“…reject you, Aria Star, as my mate.”
The words hit like claws raking through my chest. For a moment, the world tilted. I could not breathe. My lips trembled as though trying to form sound but only silence came.
Gasps erupted from the pack. Some wolves clutched at their mouths in shock, others whispered furiously. I felt their eyes piercing into me, judging, pitying, but none of it compared to the tearing pain inside my soul.
My smile vanished. My vision blurred with tears I swore I would not shed tonight. I had promised myself I would not break before the pack, but Kael’s words were merciless.
“No…” My voice was hoarse, broken. “No, you cannot.”
My chest ached with memories flooding through me, his promises, our nights under the stars, his arms wrapped around me when grief consumed me. Since my parents’ death, I had lived with nothing but my sister and Kael. He had been my light, my hope, my dream. And now he was shattering it all before the eyes of our people.
I turned to him, my vision clouded with tears. “Why now? Why after all these years of loving you?”
His jaw clenched, his forest eyes flickering with something I could not read. He stepped closer, lowering his voice. “Aria… I am sorry, but I must”
I never let him finish. My heart could not take another word.
I turned and ran. I fled through the circle, pushing past startled wolves, past their whispers and their eyes. The cold night air struck me like knives as I bolted into the forest, my gown catching on branches, my breath coming in sharp gasps. Behind me, Karina howled inside my chest, her cry filled with anguish and fury.
But even as I ran, one truth sank into my heart.
Kael had not rejected me out of hatred. His eyes, just before he spoke, had not been cruel. They had been tormented, shadowed with a secret he had buried deep.
And I knew, with a sinking certainty, that whatever secret he held, it would destroy everything.