Chapter 1

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The moon rose high and heavy in the midnight sky, a silver crown casting its glow upon the clearing where the Crescent Moon Pack had gathered. Fire torches lined the circle of stones, their flames snapping with energy as if the Goddess herself breathed into them. Shadows danced across the trees at the edge of the field, and the air carried the mingled scents of pine, burning wood, and the nervous anticipation of hundreds of wolves. It was the night of the bond ceremony. Once every season, under the full moon, the Moon Goddess revealed mates. For some, this was the night they had been waiting for all their lives. For others, it was nothing but a formality—a reminder of the Goddess’s will. But for Aria Dawn, tonight was a knife hovering above her fragile chest. She stood at the edge of the gathering, half-hidden in shadow, her plain white dress clinging to her slim frame. It was the same dress all omegas wore for ceremonies—simple linen, unadorned. No jewelry glimmered at her throat, no delicate braids decorated her hair like the higher-ranked girls. Her dark curls fell loose, stubbornly untamed no matter how she had tried to smooth them. She tugged nervously at the hem, wishing she could shrink away and disappear into the trees. But she couldn’t. Every member of the pack was required to attend. Around her, elegant she-wolves whispered and laughed, their silks shimmering like rivers in the torchlight. Omegas like her stood in clusters at the fringes, their gazes lowered, their voices hushed. The unspoken rule was clear: stay out of the way. This night belonged to the Alphas, Betas, and warriors. Omegas were allowed only to witness, never to shine. Still, Aria’s wolf stirred inside her, restless. “Don’t hide,” her wolf whispered, the voice soft but steady. “Tonight, everything could change. The Moon Goddess sees us.” Aria pressed a hand to her chest, feeling her heart pounding beneath her ribs. She wanted to believe that voice. She wanted to believe that the Goddess hadn’t forgotten her. That maybe, just maybe, she was destined for more than a life of servitude in the pack kitchens. Her gaze strayed across the clearing, where laughter bubbled and voices rose. Pairs of hopeful young wolves exchanged glances, some already leaning closer to each other as if daring to imagine a future together. Love, belonging, a place by someone’s side—that was what this night promised. For everyone but her. At least, that’s what she thought. A sudden hush fell across the gathering. Aria’s breath caught as a tall figure emerged from the shadows at the far side of the clearing. The Alpha had arrived. Kael Blackthorn moved like a storm, each step measured, powerful, radiating command. His presence alone silenced the crowd, his aura pressing down on the pack until not a single voice dared to rise. The torchlight played across his broad shoulders and strong jaw, glinting in his storm-grey eyes. He was every inch the warrior his reputation declared him to be—ruthless in battle, unyielding in authority, respected and feared by all. Gasps and murmurs rippled through the crowd as Kael’s gaze swept the gathering. She-wolves straightened, their hands smoothing skirts, their eyes shining with hope that he might look their way. Many dreamed of being chosen by him, though they knew the chances were almost nonexistent. Aria told herself she was not one of them. She had no right to dream. And yet, when his eyes moved across the clearing and landed on her, the world seemed to stop. The air thickened, heavy and charged. Heat rushed through her veins, every nerve tingling as if the moonlight itself had poured into her blood. Her wolf surged forward, howling inside her with a voice of triumph. Mate. The word slammed into her mind with undeniable force. Her knees weakened, her breath hitched, and for a single shining moment, hope burst alive in her chest. The Moon Goddess had chosen her. Her. The overlooked omega. The one no one wanted. And not just any mate—her soul had been tied to Kael Blackthorn, Alpha of the Crescent Moon Pack. Her heart soared. This was impossible, yet it was true. She belonged. But then Kael’s expression shifted. His eyes, stormy and piercing, narrowed as he stared at her. The heat in her chest turned cold. Confusion clouded his features, followed swiftly by something darker. Disbelief. Disgust. His lips curled into a snarl. “Her?” The single word carried across the clearing like a whipcrack. Aria’s breath stuttered. Murmurs spread among the pack, whispers of disbelief swelling into gasps. Kael took a step closer, his voice sharp enough to cut flesh. “This has to be a mistake.” Her wolf whimpered inside her, but Aria shook her head, desperate. “No… the Goddess—she chose—” But Kael’s glare froze her words. His presence bore down on her like crushing weight. “I will not accept this,” he declared, his tone as cold and final as death. His words carried easily over the crowd, leaving no room for doubt. “I, Kael Blackthorn, Alpha of the Crescent Moon Pack, reject you, Aria Dawn, as my mate.” The world shattered. The rejection hit like claws tearing into her soul. A searing pain ripped through her chest, so deep and violent she gasped as if the air itself had been ripped from her lungs. Her wolf screamed, the sound echoing through her mind, a cry of anguish that made her stumble backward. Tears blurred her vision. The pack erupted. “An omega? The Alpha’s mate?” someone scoffed. “How pathetic.” “Of course he rejected her. Who would want her?” Laughter rippled like knives through the air. Aria’s face burned with humiliation, her cheeks wet with tears she couldn’t stop. She tried to stand tall, to hold on to pride, but the agony inside her was unbearable. Her chest felt hollow, her soul shredded. She looked at Kael one last time, silently pleading for even a shred of mercy. But his eyes were hard as stone, unyielding, his jaw set with disdain. He hadn’t just rejected her—he had condemned her. Her heart cracked. And then she ran. She fled through the crowd, pushing past sneers and whispers, her bare feet pounding against the cold earth. She didn’t stop when the torches dimmed behind her, didn’t stop when branches whipped at her arms, didn’t stop until the clearing was far away and the forest swallowed her whole. Her chest ached with every step, the rejection tearing at her from the inside out. Her wolf whimpered brokenly, the bond ripped from them both, leaving nothing but pain. She stumbled over roots, scraped her knees, but she didn’t care. Finally, her strength gave way, and she collapsed at the base of a tree, curling in on herself. Sobs racked her body, shaking her shoulders. She pressed her hands to her chest, as if she could hold the broken pieces of her soul together. “Why?” she cried to the silent forest. “Why would the Goddess do this? Why give me hope only to take it away?” No answer came. Only the sound of the wind stirring the leaves, the distant call of an owl. And yet… beneath her grief, something stirred. It was faint at first, like the distant echo of a howl carried on the wind. Not sorrowful, not weak. Powerful. Resonant. Her sobs quieted as she lifted her head, listening. The sound wasn’t outside—it was inside her, humming through her blood, vibrating in her bones. Her wolf, broken moments ago, shivered and raised her head. The Eternal Howl had awakened. Aria didn’t understand it yet, but deep within her, something ancient w as rising. Her rejection wasn’t the end. It was only the beginning. Her howl would shake the world.
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