
The Moon Goddess has a cruel sense of humor in the world ruled by strength, dominance, and bloodline, The odds were against her from birth. An omega by rank, orphaned by war, and raised in the shadows of the Nightfang Pack, she learned early that survival meant obedience. She learned how to lower her gaze, quiet her voice, and endure the cruelty of those who believed omegas existed only to serve.
She neither dreamed of destiny nor believed in fated mates.
And she certainly never imagined that the bond—when it finally revealed itself—would tie her to the most powerful and feared wolf in the territory.
Alpha Kael Nightfang was a name that alone inspired reverence and terror. Kael was everything Luna was not: dominant, untouchable, born to rule. As Alpha of the Nightfang Pack, he carried the weight of generations on his shoulders and the expectations of every wolf who looked to him for protection. Cold, controlled, and ruthless to his enemies, Kael was known for one thing above all else—he never let emotion interfere with duty.
So when the mating ceremony arrives under the silver glow of the full moon, Luna expects nothing more than another reminder of her place.
Instead, her entire life shatters.
The bond snaps into place with a force that steals her breath, igniting her wolf for the first time. Every instinct screams the same truth:
Kael Nightfang is her mate.
The Alpha feels it too.
The world watches as the impossible happens—an omega claimed by fate as Luna to the Alpha.
Gasps echo through the clearing. Elders whisper, Betas stiffen. And standing beside Kael, adorned in ceremonial silver, is Selene Ashcroft, the noble-born she-wolf chosen to be his Luna.
Kael’s silence cuts deeper than any blade.
Bound by duty, political alliances, and the future of his pack, Kael does the unthinkable.
He rejects her, doing it publicly, coldly, and without a trace of mercy.
The bond is severed before it can fully settle, leaving Luna broken and humiliated beneath the judgment of the entire pack. Pain rips through her chest as the Moon Goddess’s gift is denied, and in that moment, Luna understands a devastating truth—fate does not guarantee love, and power will always silence the weak.
Cast aside as an embarrassment and a threat, Luna is exiled to the fringes of the pack, her wolf wounded and withdrawn. Every heartbeat becomes a reminder of what she lost before she ever had the chance to claim it.
But rejection never erases destiny, it only delays it.
As Luna struggles to rebuild herself in isolation, strange changes begin to surface. Her senses sharpen beyond omega limits. Her dreams fill with ancient voices and silver fire. And beneath the scars of rejection, a power stirs—old, dangerous, and deeply connected to the Moon Goddess herself.
Meanwhile, Kael Nightfang finds no peace in his decision.
Though he tells himself he did what was necessary, the severed bond leaves him restless, haunted by Luna’s scent and haunted by her eyes as she fell to her knees. His wolf rages against him, refusing Selene’s touch and rejecting every attempt to move forward.
And when enemy packs begin to encroach on Nightfang territory, drawn by rumors of weakness and whispers of a prophecy reborn, Kael realizes something far more terrifying than his mistake.
Luna was never just an omega; she is the key to a prophecy buried in blood and moonlight—a prophecy that speaks of a Luna born from ashes, one whose bond with the Alpha would either save the packs… or destroy them all.
Forced by circumstance and rising danger, Kael is compelled to bring Luna back under his protection.
She returns not as the trembling omega he rejected—but as a woman changed by pain, silence, and awakening power.
She neither lowers her eyes nor begs for acceptance
And she no longer believes in the Alpha who broke her.
As external threats close in, Luna and Kael are bound once more by necessity, fighting side by side against rogues, traitors, and ancient forces that refuse to remain dormant. The mating bond—though damaged—begins to reawaken, igniting a dangerous pull neither can deny.
But desire alone cannot heal betrayal.
Kael must face the consequences of his rejection, proving not only to Luna but to the Moon Goddess herself that he is worthy of the mate he cast aside. Every step toward her trust is met with resistance, every attempt at closeness shadowed by guilt and regret.
And Luna must decide whether the Alpha who rejected her deserves redemption—or whether her destiny lies beyond him.
As truths unravel and loyalties fracture, Luna learns that her power places her at the center of a war far greater than pack rivalries. The Moon Goddess demands balance. The prophecy demands sacrifice. And fate demands a choice.
Will Luna accept the Alpha who finally kneels before her?
Or will she carve her own path, even if it means rejecting fate itself?

