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Bound to the Alpha, Crowned as Luna Novel Cover

Bound to the Alpha, Crowned as Luna

She was born to be nothing.He was born to rule everything.Ariella Moonshade is the most despised wolfless girl in the Silver Fang Pack—mocked, beaten, and treated as a disgrace beneath the Alpha’s roof. In a world where strength defines worth, she has none… or so they believe.On the night of her long-awaited awakening, fate binds her to the one man who should never have been hers—Alpha Kael Blackthorn, the ruthless ruler of the strongest pack in the realm.He rejects her without hesitation.But rejection does not break destiny.Instead, it awakens an ancient power buried in Ariella’s blood—the Moonborn Luna, a force feared and worshipped in legends long forgotten. The Moon Goddess binds their souls with a bond stronger than pride, law, or rejection.Forced to protect the woman he cast aside, Kael watches the “weak” girl rise into a queen no Alpha can command.As rival packs scheme, hidden betrayals surface, and the realm teeters on the edge of war, Ariella must choose: submit to the Alpha who rejected her…or claim the crown fate prepared for her.Because she was never meant to stand beside the throne.She was meant to own it.
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Chapter 1

The moon had never looked kind to me.

It hung in the sky like a silent judge—bright, full, and merciless—watching as I stood at the edge of the Silver Fang Pack grounds, my hands clenched into trembling fists. Tonight was supposed to be sacred. The Awakening Night. The night every wolf dreamed of from childhood.

The night fate decided who you were.

For everyone else, it was a celebration.

For me, it was a sentence.

“Why is she even here?”

The whisper reached my ears easily. Wolves were terrible at pretending. Their voices were low, but their contempt was loud. I didn’t need to turn around to know who said it. I had heard those words in a hundred different forms my entire life.

Wolfless.

Useless.

Disgrace.

I was Ariella Moonshade, nineteen years old, and still without a wolf.

In a world where children awakened as early as thirteen, my existence was an embarrassment to the pack. My mother had died giving birth to me, and ever since, I had been treated as if I carried a curse in my veins. No wolf. No strength. No future.

Only survival.

The pack grounds were alive with music and laughter. Fires burned high, casting dancing shadows against the ancient trees that circled the clearing. Wolves gathered in groups, dressed in ceremonial blacks and silvers, their excitement sharp in the air.

I stood alone.

My thin gray dress clung to my body, already worn and faded from years of use. It was the best I had. No one had offered to help me prepare for tonight. No one ever did.

“Move aside.”

A sharp shove hit my shoulder, and I stumbled forward, barely catching myself before I fell into the dirt. Laughter followed.

I swallowed the sting in my throat and kept my head down.

Don’t cry, I told myself. Not tonight.

Tonight, if I was lucky, the Moon Goddess would finally take pity on me. Either she would awaken my wolf… or put an end to this slow humiliation.

A sudden hush rippled through the clearing.

The laughter died. Conversations stopped mid-sentence. Even the wind seemed to pause.

I felt it before I saw him.

Power flooded the air—dark, commanding, undeniable. Every wolf straightened, instinctively lowering their heads. My heart began to pound, not from fear, but from something deeper… something unfamiliar.

Then he stepped into the firelight.

Alpha Kael Blackthorn.

He was tall, broad-shouldered, and carved from pure authority. His black hair brushed his collar, his sharp jaw set in stone. His eyes—burning crimson—scanned the crowd with cold precision.

The Alpha of the Silver Fang Pack.

The strongest Alpha in the realm.

The man every wolf feared… and obeyed.

I had seen him before, from a distance. He rarely appeared among the pack unless it was necessary. But tonight, standing so close, his presence was overwhelming.

My chest tightened.

The air shifted.

And then it happened.

A scent—dark pine, fire, and something dangerously intoxicating—hit me all at once. My breath caught painfully in my throat, and my knees nearly buckled beneath me.

My heart slammed against my ribs.

No…

That’s not possible.

My head lifted on instinct.

Our eyes met.

The world shattered.

A force snapped through my soul, sharp and absolute, as if invisible chains wrapped around my heart and pulled tight. Heat rushed through my veins, lighting every nerve on fire.

Mate.

The word echoed in my mind, loud and undeniable.

Alpha Kael stiffened.

For the briefest moment, something flickered in his eyes—shock, disbelief… then fury.

The bond pulsed again, stronger this time.

The Alpha took one step forward.

Gasps rippled through the crowd as realization spread. Wolves murmured in disbelief, their eyes darting between us.

“No,” someone whispered.

“This has to be a mistake.”

“A wolfless girl?”

Kael’s jaw tightened. His gaze burned into me like a blade, stripping me bare. I wanted to look away, to hide—but my body refused to obey.

Slowly, deliberately, he turned to the Elders.

“There is no bond,” he said coldly.

The words struck like a slap.

The murmurs grew louder.

“The Moon Goddess does not make mistakes,” Elder Rowan said carefully, his eyes glowing faintly. “If the bond has formed—”

“I reject it.”

Silence exploded across the clearing.

My breath left me in a broken gasp.

“I, Alpha Kael Blackthorn,” he continued, his voice carrying effortlessly, “reject Ariella Moonshade as my mate and future Luna.”

The bond screamed.

Pain tore through my chest, so fierce I cried out, collapsing to my knees. It felt like my heart was being ripped apart, piece by piece. I tasted blood.

Laughter followed. Cruel. Satisfied.

“A wolfless Luna?”

“Unthinkable.”

“She should be grateful he noticed her at all.”

Tears blurred my vision, but through them, I saw the Alpha watching me—his expression unreadable, his eyes dark.

The moonlight shifted.

The ground beneath me trembled.

A sudden, blinding light erupted from my chest, forcing everyone back. The fires extinguished instantly, plunging the clearing into darkness—except for me.

Silver light poured from my skin.

The pain vanished, replaced by something vast… ancient… powerful.

I screamed—not in agony, but in awakening.

Energy surged through my veins, rewriting me from the inside out. My heart beat in rhythm with the moon above. A presence stirred deep within my soul.

I am here, it whispered.

Gasps turned to cries of terror as the ground cracked beneath my feet.

Elder Rowan fell to his knees.

“The Moonborn…” he breathed. “By the Goddess… she has awakened.”

My eyes snapped open.

They glowed a brilliant, luminous silver.

Across the clearing, Alpha Kael stared at me—no longer cold, no longer certain.

For the first time…

The Alpha looked afraid.

And I realized something then, as power settled into my bones and the moon burned bright above us all—

I had not been rejected to be broken.

I had been rejected to rise.

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