Chapter One: The Night Everything Changed
The full moon bathed the Bloodmoon Pack’s sacred grounds in a silver glow, casting long shadows over the ancient stones etched with the names of past Lunas and Alphas. Tonight, Selene’s name was supposed to be next.
The air thrummed with energy.
This was the night she had been raised for.
Her 18th birthday.
The night the Moon Goddess would reveal her fated mate.
Pack members filled the clearing — warriors in leather, elders in ceremonial robes, pups with wide, curious eyes. Even members from allied packs stood at the edge of the circle, whispering with anticipation.
Selene stood at the center of it all, adorned in a white and crimson ceremonial dress that flowed around her like smoke. Her long dark hair was braided with bloodstones — a symbol of her birthright. As the daughter of Alpha Maddox and Luna Talia, she wasn’t just anyone. She was royalty. The future Luna.
And she felt it.
The bond was coming.
Her wolf stirred in her chest, pacing, excited.
> He’s near.
Then, without warning, a sharp scent hit her like lightning through her veins.
Cedarwood. Storm. Power. Alpha.
Her breath caught. Her entire body reacted—shivering, anchoring, recognizing.
Her gaze searched the crowd—then locked with a pair of piercing silver eyes.
Alpha Kael Nightfang.
Leader of the Nightfang Pack. Ruthless. Feared. Untouchable. Everyone knew of him — the Alpha who never smiled, who had risen to power through blood and war, who trusted no one.
He was the last person she expected. But fate had chosen him.
Gasps spread through the crowd.
Selene’s heart thundered. Her wolf howled in joy.
> He’s mine.
She took a step forward, her lips parting. “Kael…”
But he didn’t move.
Didn’t smile.
Didn’t even blink.
Then he stepped forward once, his towering presence commanding silence.
> “I, Alpha Kael Nightfang,” he said, voice like winter steel, “reject you, Selene of the Bloodmoon Pack… as my mate.”
The words struck like a blade to the chest.
For a moment, no one moved.
Then came the murmurs.
> “He rejected her?” “She’s the Alpha’s daughter!” “He can’t—can he?”
Selene stumbled back, her hand pressed to her chest as if trying to hold her heart in place.
> “What?” she breathed. “No… this can’t be right.”
Kael’s eyes were cold, distant. “You’re soft. Too emotional. You’d be a liability to my pack.”
> “But the Moon Goddess—”
> “Made a mistake,” he interrupted.
Gasps turned to outrage. Her mother moved, but her father held her back. Tradition ruled here. A rejection, once spoken, was law.
Selene’s knees buckled. She collapsed to the ground.
Her wolf let out one last aching howl inside her mind… and went silent.
The bond had been severed.
Before it had even begun.
Kael turned away without another word, vanishing into the crowd as if she’d never existed.
Laughter. Shock. Pity.
Her people watched her kneel in the dirt, but no one came forward. Not her friends. Not her allies. Not even her parents.
Her breath shook as she stared at the earth.
> They all saw. They all let it happen.
She stood slowly, her legs trembling.
No more tears.
No more begging.
She looked once toward the full moon, the same one that had once promised her love, loyalty, destiny.
> You lied to me, she thought.
Then she ran.
Into the forest.
Into the dark.
Into nothing.
She didn’t know where her feet were taking her — only that she had to leave before the weight crushed her. Before someone tried to comfort her. Before she shattered completely.
Branches whipped at her skin. Her dress tore. Blood mixed with moonlight.
She ran until the trees swallowed her.
Until her lungs screamed.
Until there was no more light.
And somewhere deep in the woods, she collapsed.
Alone.
Unmated.
Unwanted.
Unworthy.
That night, the girl who believed in fate died.
And in the silence of the wild, a vow was born in her broken heart:
> I’ll never need a mate.
I’ll become something they can’t reject.
The next time they see me… they’ll bow.