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Fated to the Alpha King

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The Moon Goddess doesn't make mistakes. But as Alpha King Damien Blackmoor stood before his entire kingdom and rejected his fated mate, he wondered if the goddess had finally lost her mind. Aria Thornwood was weak. Wolfless. Worthless. And the only woman destiny had chosen for him. Humiliated before thousands, Damien cast her into exile, choosing pride over prophecy. He told himself it was for the best. He told himself the Moon Goddess made a mistake. He told himself these lies for five years. Until the curse came. Until his kingdom began to die. Until the ancient prophecy revealed that only the True Luna could save them all. Now Damien must journey into the wilderness to find the woman he destroyed and beg for her help. But Aria is no longer the broken girl he rejected. She has become something the world has never seen, a True Luna, more powerful than any Alpha in history. She doesn't need a king. She doesn't need a mate. And she is not interested in forgiveness. The Moon Goddess doesn't make mistakes. Damien did. And winning back his rejected mate will require more than his crown. It will require his heart. Some bonds cannot be broken. Some kings must learn to kneel. And some love is worth any price.

Fated to the Alpha King Chapter 1

The great hall of Blackmoor Castle fell silent as Alpha King Damien Blackmoor descended the marble stairs. Thousands of wolves from every pack in Lycoria had gathered for the Mating Ceremony, the most sacred night of the lunar year when the Moon Goddess revealed fated mates to bonded souls. The stained glass dome above cast fractured patterns of silver and blue across the ancient stone floor, and the air hummed with anticipation so thick it was almost tangible. Damien had never been nervous in his thirty-two years. He had fought battles that would have broken lesser men, conquered enemies who had threatened his kingdom for generations, and built Lycoria into the most powerful werewolf nation the world had ever known. He had faced death without flinching, made decisions that determined the fate of thousands, and wielded power that could crush empires. But tonight, as he approached the center of the hall where the ancient stone altar waited, his hands trembled. The Moon Goddess did not make mistakes. For thousands of years, she had chosen mates perfectly, pairing two souls that complemented each other, that would make each other stronger, that were destined to walk through eternity together. Every werewolf dreamed of this night, of feeling the sacred bond snap into place, of knowing without doubt that they had found their other half. Damien had waited his entire life for this moment, had built his kingdom with the understanding that one day he would stand here and the goddess would reveal the woman who would stand beside him as Luna of Lycoria. He reached the altar, its surface worn smooth by centuries of ceremonies, and turned to face his people. The crowd stretched before him like a sea of expectant faces, wolves from the noblest houses standing shoulder to shoulder with warriors and common folk, all gathered to witness their king receive the goddess's blessing. High Priestess Elara stepped forward, her ancient eyes knowing in a way that made Damien's stomach clench with unexpected anxiety. "Alpha King Damien Blackmoor," she intoned, her voice carrying through the vast space with supernatural clarity. "The Moon Goddess has chosen your mate." The crowd held its collective breath. Damien felt his heart hammering against his ribs, the wolf inside him stirring with anticipation, sensing that their life was about to change forever. "Aria Thornwood of the disgraced Thornwood Pack." Silence. Absolute, suffocating silence. Then whispers began to spread through the hall like wildfire, growing to murmurs, then to a roar of disbelief that echoed off the stone walls. Damien felt the world tilt beneath his feet, reality fracturing around him like shattered glass. Aria Thornwood? The name meant nothing to him at first, lost in the fog of his shock. Then memory surfaced, dragging with it the knowledge he had tried to forget. The Thornwood Pack. The traitor pack. A minor house that had been disgraced a generation ago when its Alpha was accused of conspiring against the crown. And this girl, this Aria, was supposedly his fated mate? This had to be a mistake. The Moon Goddess could not possibly have chosen a nobody, a nothing, a wolfless outcast from a disgraced house to be his Luna. The goddess was supposed to choose someone worthy, someone powerful, someone who would strengthen his kingdom and his line. Not this. Never this. A girl stepped forward from the crowd, and Damien's heart sank into the pit of his stomach. She was small. Fragile. Her simple dress hung loose on her thin frame, emphasizing how little substance she possessed. Her dark hair was pulled back in a plain braid that did nothing to enhance her ordinary features, and her skin was pale to the point of translucence. She moved with the hesitant steps of someone who expected to be struck, her huge brown eyes fixed on him with a mixture of hope and terror that made something twist painfully in Damien's chest. She looked like she might blow away in a strong wind. She looked like a strong breeze could break her. She looked like nothing. Less than nothing. And she was his fated mate. Damien felt the familiar surge of the mate bond trying to form, the magical connection that would bind their souls for eternity reaching toward him with invisible fingers. He slammed his mental walls shut with brutal force, blocking it, rejecting it, refusing to allow it to take hold. He would not accept this. He could not accept this. The girl, Aria, reached the altar and knelt before him, as was tradition. Her hands trembled as she clasped them together, waiting for him to accept her, to complete the bond, to claim her as his. She looked up at him with those huge, frightened eyes, and Damien saw the hope in them, the desperate, fragile hope of someone who had never been wanted finally finding where she belonged. "My king," she whispered, her voice barely audible above the whispers of the crowd. "I'm honored." Honored. She was honored. As if he should be grateful for this insult from the Moon Goddess, as if he should fall to his knees in thanks for being given a weakling who would drag his kingdom into disgrace. Damien looked at his people. He saw the confusion in their eyes, the doubt, the questions that would undermine everything he had built. He saw his enemies in the crowd already smiling, already planning how to use this weakness against him. How could he rule with this fragile creature by his side? How could he maintain his authority, his power, his absolute control, with a wolfless outcast as his Luna? He made his decision. "I reject you." The words fell like stones into a still pond, rippling outward through the hall with devastating force. The silence that followed was absolute, broken only by the sharp intake of breath from thousands of throats. Aria's head snapped up, her eyes wide with disbelief. "What?" "I reject you, Aria Thornwood." Damien's voice carried through the hall, cold and final, each word a knife cutting through the air. "You are not worthy to be Luna of Lycoria. You are weak. You are wolfless. You are nothing." Tears filled her eyes, but she did not let them fall. She just stared at him, devastation written across her face in lines of incomprehensible pain, as if he had reached into her chest and torn out her heart. "My king, please," she whispered, her voice breaking. "I don't understand. The Moon Goddess chose us. She doesn't make mistakes." "The Moon Goddess made a mistake." Damien turned his back on her, unable to look at her pain any longer, afraid that if he did, he might falter. "Leave this kingdom. You have until dawn. If you are still within my borders, you will be executed as a trespasser." He heard her gasp, a sound like a wounded animal, and something inside him twisted with an emotion he refused to name. He heard the crowd's shocked murmurs, the whispers that would spread through every pack in the kingdom by morning. He heard his Beta Kael's voice, low and urgent at his elbow: "Damien, you can't, this is the goddess's will, you can't just," "I am the Alpha King!" Damien roared, his power filling the hall in a wave that made every wolf present bow their heads in submission. "My word is law!" He walked away without looking back, his footsteps echoing on the marble floor like the drumbeat of doom. He told himself it was for the best. He told himself the Moon Goddess had made a mistake. He told himself he would find a chosen mate, a worthy Luna, someone who would not weaken his kingdom. He told himself these lies for five years. Until the curse came. Until his kingdom began to die. Until the prophecy revealed that only the True Luna could save them all. Until he had to find the woman he had destroyed and beg for her forgiveness. The Moon Goddess did not make mistakes. Damien had. And now he would pay the price.
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