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His Luna, His Enemy, His Doctor Novel Cover

His Luna, His Enemy, His Doctor

I was just a doctor. Saving lives. Following science. Believing in facts. Until the night a dying stranger was wheeled into my ER... and healed before my eyes. He wasn't human. He was an Alpha. And the moment he touched me, he claimed me. Mine. Now I'm trapped inside a world I was never meant to know - a world of wolves, blood oaths, and brutal pack politics. A world where his childhood companion wants me dead. A world where my name is written in secret archives older than the pack itself. He says I'm his mate. Then he rejects me in front of everyone. But betrayal cuts deeper than claws... especially when I discover I'm carrying his child. They think I'm weak. Human. Replaceable. They're wrong. Because the wolf they sealed inside me? She was never meant to bow to an Alpha. And soon... they'll learn exactly what happens when a doctor becomes the most dangerous creature in the pack.
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Chapter 5

I do not sleep.

Even after the police leave and the building settles into uneasy quiet, even after Kael disappears once more into the shadows beyond my balcony, rest feels like a fragile luxury I can no longer afford. My apartment smells of dust and fresh plywood from the temporary boards nailed over the ruined doorway. Every creak of the building makes my pulse spike, every passing car light slicing through the curtains feels like surveillance.

By dawn, exhaustion sits heavily behind my eyes, but my mind refuses to dull.

There is something inside me now.

Not metaphorical.

Not emotional.

Present.

When I close my eyes, I feel her-not as a voice speaking words, but as awareness brushing against mine. Instinct. Watchfulness. A quiet, coiled strength that seems both separate from me and inseparable at the same time.

My wolf.

The thought should sound ridiculous.

Instead, it feels disturbingly accurate.

By midmorning, building management informs me that my unit is temporarily unsafe due to "structural compromise." They recommend I relocate for at least several days. The phrasing is clinical and detached, as if wolves crashing through drywall is a routine maintenance issue.

I pack a small bag automatically. Essentials. Laptop. Documents. A change of clothes.

Every movement feels surreal.

I am a trauma surgeon. I understand injury and recovery. I do not understand bloodlines that command wolves.

As I zip the bag closed, the thread in my chest tightens suddenly.

He is near.

A knock sounds at the boarded door.

Three firm raps.

Not police.

I approach cautiously, tension rising beneath my skin. The presence inside me shifts too, alert.

When I open the makeshift barrier slightly, two men in dark clothing stand in the hallway. They are not the red-eyed attackers. Their eyes are human-brown, sharp, disciplined.

But their posture gives them away.

They stand like soldiers.

"Dr. Vale," one of them says respectfully. "The Alpha requests your presence."

My spine stiffens. "Requests?"

"Yes."

"Is that optional?" I ask coolly.

A flicker of something-almost amusement-passes between them.

"The Alpha does not compel," the second replies. "But he strongly advises."

I study their expressions carefully.

They are not here to drag me away.

But they are not here casually either.

"Where?" I ask.

"Nightfall territory."

"And where exactly is that?"

The first man gestures toward the stairwell. "You will see."

A sensible woman would refuse.

A rational woman would call colleagues, friends, anyone to anchor herself to the ordinary world she understands.

Instead, I lock my apartment behind me and follow them.

The presence inside me hums faintly, not in fear.

In recognition.

The drive out of the city is quiet.

We move in a black SUV with tinted windows, the skyline shrinking behind us as concrete gives way to tree-lined roads. The air grows cooler, cleaner, tinged with earth and pine. I tell myself this is just geography.

But something about crossing into the wooded outskirts makes the thread in my chest vibrate more intensely.

After nearly forty minutes, the vehicle turns onto a narrow private road flanked by tall trees that block out much of the sunlight. The deeper we go, the heavier the air feels-not oppressive, but charged.

Then I see it.

Nightfall.

The estate stretches across several acres of forest clearing, a massive stone structure rising at its center. It is not a mansion in the traditional sense, nor quite a fortress. It is something between the two-solid, imposing, built for permanence. Balconies overlook the grounds. Tall windows reflect the surrounding woods. Guards stand at discreet intervals, their eyes tracking our arrival.

It is not subtle.

It is a kingdom hidden in plain sight.

The SUV stops before the entrance.

As I step out, dozens of eyes settle on me.

Some curious.

Some wary.

Some openly hostile.

The hum inside my chest grows louder.

They feel it too.

"She's here," someone murmurs.

The words ripple through the gathered wolves like a current.

I straighten my shoulders instinctively, refusing to show uncertainty. If they expect fear, they will not have it.

The massive doors at the entrance open before I reach them.

Kael steps out.

Dressed in dark clothing that fits him with deliberate precision, he looks less like a man who fought wolves in my apartment and more like a ruler stepping before his court. His gaze locks onto mine immediately, and the invisible thread between us tightens until it almost aches.

"You came," he says quietly.

"I didn't have much choice," I reply.

His lips curve faintly. "You always have a choice."

"Do I?" I ask pointedly.

He studies me for a moment, then steps aside. "Come."

Inside, the structure is even more striking. High ceilings supported by carved beams. Stone walls lined with banners bearing an emblem I do not recognize-silver intertwined with black, shaped like a crescent around a wolf's head.

The scent here is different.

Earth.

Smoke.

Something wild beneath polished surfaces.

As we walk through the main hall, conversations hush.

I feel it clearly now-the subtle push and pull of energy brushing against me from every direction. Wolves.

Dozens of them.

Their gazes prick against my skin like static.

"She doesn't look like much," a female voice says from somewhere to my left.

I turn slightly.

A woman steps forward from the crowd.

Tall. Beautiful in a sharp, deliberate way. Long dark hair falling over one shoulder. Her posture exudes confidence, not the quiet kind, but the kind cultivated from years of expectation.

Her eyes are a cool gray.

Not glowing.

But assessing.

"And yet," she continues smoothly, "she caused quite a disturbance."

Kael's expression hardens slightly. "Seraphina."

So this is her.

The rival.

She does not bow.

She does not smile.

She looks at me as though I am an inconvenient complication.

"I've heard so much," she says. "The doctor who awakens sealed bloodlines."

"I don't recall giving permission for my medical credentials to become gossip," I reply evenly.

A faint flicker of irritation crosses her features before smoothing away.

"You speak boldly," she says.

"I speak clearly," I correct.

The tension between us sharpens, subtle but unmistakable.

Seraphina's gaze drifts briefly to Kael before returning to me. "You must understand," she says, voice cool, "this pack has functioned without you for years. Stability is delicate."

"And I am destabilizing?" I ask.

"You are... unexpected."

The hum inside me stirs.

Not aggression.

Awareness.

Kael steps between us slightly-not enough to block, but enough to shift the balance.

"She is under my protection," he says.

Seraphina's jaw tightens almost imperceptibly.

"For now," she replies.

The implication lingers.

I look at her directly. "If there is something you wish to say, say it."

Her eyes narrow slightly.

"You are not trained," she says. "You do not know our laws. You do not understand hierarchy. And yet your blood-if it is what he claims-could command wolves who have fought and bled for this pack their entire lives."

I feel the weight of the surrounding gazes intensify.

This is not personal jealousy alone.

This is political.

"You think I want command?" I ask quietly.

"I think power does not ask permission," she replies.

For a moment, silence stretches between us.

Then Kael speaks, his voice carrying through the hall.

"She will train," he says. "She will learn."

My head snaps toward him.

"I will what?"

His eyes meet mine steadily. "You cannot control what you do not understand."

"I did not agree to training," I reply.

"You agreed to come," he counters.

Seraphina's lips curve faintly, sensing tension.

"Perhaps," she says softly, "we should test whether the rumors are exaggerated."

The wolves around us shift subtly.

A test.

Kael's gaze darkens. "This is not the time."

"When is?" she presses. "If she truly carries royal blood, the pack deserves proof."

Proof.

The word echoes in the hall.

My pulse begins to quicken.

Not from fear.

From something else.

The presence inside me stirs again, reacting to the rising challenge in the room.

Kael looks at me carefully. "You are not ready."

Seraphina's eyes gleam faintly. "Or perhaps she is weaker than we thought."

The challenge is deliberate.

Calculated.

And the wolves around us are watching.

Waiting.

The thread in my chest pulses harder.

Not with confusion this time.

With response.

Seraphina steps back, clearing space in the center of the hall.

"Show us," she says quietly.

The air grows heavier.

Kael's jaw tightens.

And for the first time since entering Nightfall, I realize that this is not merely about survival.

It is about position.

And whether I want it or not-

They are about to decide where I stand.

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