Follow
Chapters
Share
20 Years His Luna, Branded a Rogue for a Vanilla Omega Novel Cover

20 Years His Luna, Branded a Rogue for a Vanilla Omega

"Bow to your true Luna, Mother, or I will break your legs myself." The ceremonial hall went dead silent as Jace, the son I carried for nine months and trained to be the future Alpha, placed the ancestral silver diadem onto Lyra's head. My husband of twenty years stood beside them, his hand resting protectively on the young Omega's waist. They pointed at the shattered ritual chalice at my feet, declaring my blood toxic, a curse to the pack's prosperity. Kael's claws extended, ripping the Luna mark from my collarbone in front of the entire assembly. The rogue brand seared into my ruined shoulder. Blood dripped down my fingers, hitting the snow as the massive, shadow-draped gates of the Northern Fortress slowly creaked open.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 1

"The Alpha is late," Elder Thorne grumbled. He crossed his thick arms over his chest, glaring at the forest path.

"Kael is never late for the Full Moon Festival," I replied.

I stood perfectly still at the center of the stone altar. The heavy silver chalice rested securely in my hands. Beside me, sitting on a dark velvet pillow, was the ancestral Luna diadem. It was a crown of woven silver branches, ancient and heavy with the history of our pack.

"He knows the pack requires the blessing before midnight," Thorne insisted.

"Have a little faith, Thorne," I said. "He leads the patrol. Sometimes the borders require extra attention."

"The borders have been quiet for weeks."

"Then he is preparing himself."

A low murmur rippled through the gathered crowd. I lifted my chin, searching the sea of expectant faces. The bonfire cracked violently, shooting bright orange sparks into the black sky.

"There," a young warrior pointed toward the tree line. "He's coming."

I smiled. I adjusted my grip on the chalice, ready to step forward and greet my mate.

Then the scent hit me.

It wasn't the sharp pine and rain of my husband. It was vanilla. Cloying, sweet, overpowering vanilla.

"What is that smell?" Thorne demanded, his nose wrinkling in confusion.

"I don't know," I answered.

The crowd parted. Kael stepped into the ring of firelight.

He did not look at me. His gaze remained fixed on the altar, his expression entirely unreadable.

"Kael," I called out.

He didn't answer.

He tugged his right arm forward. A young woman stepped out from behind his broad frame. She was small, fragile-looking, and radiated the scent of a young Omega.

Kael's large hand was wrapped tightly around hers.

"Who is this?" Thorne shouted over the rising whispers of the pack.

"Silence," Kael commanded.

The clearing fell dead quiet.

I stepped down from the altar, carrying the chalice with me. "Kael. Explain this."

"There is nothing to explain," he stated plainly. "This is Lyra."

"Why are you holding her hand?"

Lyra shrank back, pressing her shoulder against Kael's chest. "I told you she would be angry, Alpha."

"Do not fear her," Kael told the girl. He finally met my eyes. "Lyra is my chosen."

The chalice slipped a fraction in my grip. "Your chosen? We have been mated for twenty years."

"And for twenty years, the pack has stagnated," Kael countered. "We need new blood. We need a future."

"I gave you a future!" I yelled. "I gave you an heir!"

"You gave us one son," an unfamiliar voice rang out from the back.

The crowd shifted again. Jace pushed his way to the front. My eighteen-year-old boy, the pride of my life, marched into the firelight.

"Jace," I breathed out, relief flooding my chest. "Talk to your father. Tell him this is a mistake."

Jace stopped beside Kael. He did not look at me. Instead, he turned his attention to the Omega.

"Are you cold, Lyra?" Jace asked.

My jaw dropped.

"A little," Lyra murmured.

Jace unclasped his heavy fur cloak and draped it over her shoulders.

"What are you doing?" I asked, my voice rising in pitch. "Jace!"

My son finally looked at me. His eyes were wide, glowing with a fanatic intensity I had never seen before.

"I am serving the pack, Mother."

"By coddling a stray Omega?"

"Do not speak about her that way," Jace snapped. He took a step toward me. "The Moon Goddess sent her to us. Can't you smell her? She is pure."

"She is a threat to our family!"

"She is the salvation of our family," Kael interrupted.

I looked between the two men. My husband. My son. They stood as a united wall, guarding a stranger.

"Thorne," I commanded, turning to the elder. "Remove this girl from the sacred grounds."

Thorne hesitated, looking at Kael.

"No one touches her," Kael warned.

"I am the Luna!" I screamed.

"Not anymore," Jace said.

He closed the distance between us in two long strides.

"Jace, stop right there," I ordered.

He ignored me. He reached past my shoulder, aiming for the velvet pillow on the altar.

"Don't you dare," I hissed, shifting my body to block him.

Jace shoved me. Hard.

My boots slid in the dirt. The heavy silver chalice fell from my hands, clattering against the stones. Red wine splashed across the hem of my white dress, looking exactly like fresh blood.

"Get out of the way," Jace growled.

He grabbed the silver diadem.

My hands shot out to stop him. My fingers closed around empty air.

I froze. My arms hovered in the space between us. My knuckles turned stark, bone-white as I clenched my fists tight enough to crack the joints.

"Put it down," I whispered.

Jace turned his back on me.

A sharp, violent cramp ripped through my stomach. I doubled over slightly, gasping. I dug my fingernails into the soft flesh of my palms. I pressed harder, and harder, until the skin tore. Warm, dark red blood seeped through my fingers and dripped onto the earth.

"Father," Jace called out, holding the crown high.

Kael nodded. "Proceed."

"This belongs to the one who will truly lead us," Jace announced to the silent crowd. "The one who carries the true blessing."

He lowered the woven silver branches onto Lyra's head.

The metal settled into her blonde hair. She looked up at Jace, a shy smile playing on her lips.

"Thank you, Jace," she said softly.

"My life is yours, Luna," Jace replied.

I stared at my husband's cold, unmoving jawline. I looked at my son's feverish, worshipful eyes.

Tears did not come. Panic did not come.

Instead, a laugh ripped out of my throat.

It was loud, harsh, and entirely devoid of humor. The sound echoed off the dark trees, cutting through the crackle of the bonfire.

Thorne flinched. The younger warriors shifted nervously on their feet.

Lyra grabbed Kael's arm. "Why is she laughing?"

"Because she has lost her mind," Kael muttered.

I wiped my bleeding palms against my ruined dress. "You think stealing a piece of jewelry changes who I am?"

"Shut up," Jace barked.

"I bled for this pack," I continued, taking a step toward them. "I fought rogue wolves while you hid in the manor, Kael. I raised you, Jace, when the healers said you wouldn't survive the winter."

"You did what was expected," Kael replied, his voice flat.

"And now you replace me with a child who shivers in the summer wind?"

Jace spun around. His hand flew to his waist.

Leather scraped against metal. He pulled his ceremonial bone blade from its sheath.

"I told you to shut up!" Jace yelled.

He charged.

Before I could react, he was in front of me. The firelight flashed off the sharpened edge of the weapon.

He thrust his arm forward. The cold tip of the bone blade pressed directly against the skin of my throat.

I didn't blink. I didn't move away from the knife.

"Bow to the true Luna."

You may also like

After My Mate Betrayed Me, I Escaped Novel Cover
8.1
My hands trembled as I finished healing the last warrior, my energy nearly depleted after eighteen consecutive sessions. Sweat beaded on my forehead, and my wolf, Lyra, whimpered with exhaustion inside me. *Just one more, Victoria. Then we can rest.* I nodded, both to myself and to Lyra, as I placed my palms over the deep gash on Delta Carter's shoulder. The familiar warm glow emanated from my fingertips, sealing the wound until only a faint pink line remained where the rogue's claws had torn through flesh. "There," I whispered, my voice hoarse. "You're all set, Carter. Take it easy for the next day or so." The young Delta nodded gratefully. "Thank you, Dr. Hayes.
After My Mate Chose A Rogue, I Took Back My Crown Novel Cover
8.0
I am Emory Howell, Crown Luna of the American Lycans, heiress to the Moonveil Pack. I have walked into rooms that made Alpha males instinctively lower their eyes. I have settled inter-pack disputes with a single sentence. My Luna aura is the kind that other she-wolves whisper about in reverent, slightly envious tones. And tonight, I was standing in the Silverfang Pack's kitchen at six in the morning, covered in flour, asking an Omega named Bess whether dark chocolate ganache needed to chill for one hour or two. 'Two, Miss Howell,' Bess said quietly, not quite meeting my eyes. She knew who I was. They all did. But I had suppressed my aura so thoroughly over the past months that I barely registered as anything more than a well-dressed visitor in their territory. That was intentional.
After My Alpha Sacrificed Our Daughter's Heart I Vowed Revenge Novel Cover
8.9
I stared at the computer screen, my fingers hovering over the keyboard as I edited Marcus's anniversary post. Five years together. Five years of what I thought was perfect love, sealed by the Moon Goddess herself. The study was quiet except for the soft ticking of the antique clock that had belonged to Marcus's father—a wedding gift that symbolized the continuation of the Silvermoon Pack's leadership. "To my beloved mate, my heart's true home..." I read the words aloud, feeling a hollowness where warmth should be. It had been six months since we lost Emma. Six months of trying to breathe through the pain, of Marcus being my rock, my Alpha, my everything. I clicked to schedule the post, then absently scrolled through the pack's social media feed. Marcus was meticulous about maintaining our public image—the perfect Alpha pair leading the Silvermoon Pack with strength and grace. My finger froze mid-scroll when a familiar phrase caught my eye.
Goddess Mode Unlocked: Trash Bride, Hidden Legend Novel Cover
8.9
Three years ago, Corinna had been an orphan, taken in by an influential family to marry their comatose heir. Then the groom woke up, and the vows curdled; he treated her like worthless, disposable trash. After her car wreck, she lay bleeding on the asphalt while he cheated with the woman he truly wanted. Something in her snapped, and she asked for a divorce with numb, shattered calm. After walking away from the marriage, her secrets unraveled-a top-tier heiress, a hacker beyond reach, and a once-in-a-generation healer. Her ex came crawling back, begging, unraveling, and losing control. But it was all too late.
Her Dirty Little Games (An Erotica Collection) Novel Cover
7.1
Not every fantasy is gentle. Not every desire plays by the rules. Some pleasures are dangerous. And these stories? They come with teeth. Behind closed doors and under tight sheets, women surrender to the hunger they're not supposed to have... and the men who know exactly how to feed it. From a gynecologist who crosses the line with a patient who wants more than a check-up... To a reverend's wife who falls for a man she sees every Sunday and sins with every chance she gets... To a virgin student who learns her first lesson in the back office of her lecturer... To a nanny who becomes the one thing her boss can't resist... This isn't about love. This is about lust... raw and dripping. Forbidden romance. Unholy cravings. So if you're looking for soft kisses and fairy tale endings... Turn back now. But if you're ready for something that makes you squirm in your seat... If you want stories you'll replay in your head long after the last line... Then go ahead. Open the book.
Luna Rejects Her Alpha Novel Cover
9.6
The Northern Territories' crisp air carried the scent of pine and wild herbs as I stood among the other pack representatives, watching Adonis command the room with his Alpha presence. My mate's broad shoulders and confident stance made my heart swell with pride. Seven years together, and still my wolf purred whenever he entered a room. "Sarah, isn't it wonderful to see all these packs united?" Ryan, my childhood friend and mid-ranking warrior, whispered beside me. I nodded, smiling politely at the diplomatic response expected of a Luna. "Yes, these alliances will strengthen all our territories." My gaze returned to Adonis, who was deep in discussion with the Alpha of the Silver Moon Pack. I didn't notice the moment everything changed—not until Adonis suddenly stiffened, his head turning sharply toward the entrance. She entered like a whisper of smoke—tall and willowy with copper hair that caught the light streaming through the high windows. Something about her movements seemed to draw every eye in the room without effort. "The Moon Goddess blesses this gathering," she announced, her voice carrying an unusual resonance that seemed to vibrate through my chest.