
Luna Of The Lone Wolf
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This story contains mature themes and content intended strictly for adult readers.
From Chapter Nine onward, there is no turning back.
If you choose to continue, you do so at your own discretion.
Freya loved him for ten years... only to discover he had been sharing her bed with her sister. Heartbroken and betrayed, she walked away, leaving her title as Luna behind.
But freedom was a lie... her parents sold her to the Lone Wolf, a man feared, cursed, and utterly dangerous.
He is possession... demanding, intoxicating, and impossible to resist. Every touch, and every heated glance ignites her, but when he discovers she holds the key to breaking his curse, his desire turns darker, and more consuming.
She is no longer just temptation... she is necessity, and he will not let her go.
She hates him... yet a part of her aches for him, drawn to the man beneath the beast.
What will happen when the man cursed with emptiness and eternal loneliness discovers the woman who could break his curse?"
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Chapter 2
How else can someone define true pain, if not by hearing her own husband call her a whore because of her sister? The moment the word left his mouth, something inside me tore, something I'm not sure will ever heal again.
I don't think I can hold this in any longer. I tried so hard not to cry in front of Modrich and Veriel. I tried to keep my dignity, to stay composed, but the weight of it all crushed any strength I had left.
By now, Veriel's sobbing has quieted, reduced to small, delicate sniffles that almost seem rehearsed. Pretend tears, and pretend innocence. I see through all of it... through every lie she tells so effortlessly.
I never saw this betrayal coming. I never imagined Veriel would desire Alpha Modrich... my husband. But when I look back, maybe I should have known.
Growing up, she always reached for what was mine. She always wanted whatever I wanted, whatever I chose, whatever made me smile.
I remember when Father brought home chocolate and strawberry candies. I never cared for strawberries, but I adored chocolate. Yet Veriel demanded both, simply because I wanted one.
Veriel had cried for mine, even though she already had the strawberry candy in her hand. I remember standing there, confused and hurt, while she sobbed as if the world had ended simply because I held the chocolate.
And I remember my parents telling me to be the bigger sister... to hand everything over to her.
So I did, again and again. That became my role... giving, surrendering, sacrificing because I was the oldest. Because keeping the peace always seemed more important than keeping what was mine. But my husband? That was something I never imagined I would have to hand over.
That was something I never believed she would dare touch. Yet here we are.
"I already told my parents. They said they're on their way," I said quietly.
Their reactions were instant. Shock flashed across both of their faces undeniable, as if I had summoned ghosts into the room.
"You called Mom and Dad?" Veriel sputtered, with her eyes wide, her voice trembling in disbelief. For once, she looked genuinely rattled.
I guess I beat her to it. I guess she didn't expect me to report this.
"I never thought you would be so selfish. Veriel was supposed to be the one to break the news to your parents, not you," Modrich snapped, his voice filled with anger.
Selfish?He called me selfish? The words stung more than I expected, paining deeper than any insult he had thrown before. If anyone in this room was selfish, it was him. How dare he? But I forced myself to stay calm. I swallowed the pain, burying it the same way I had been taught to bury every emotion.
"You're so cold," he added, frowning when my expression didn't change.
Of course I looked cold. I had been trained from the age of fifteen to master my emotions, to maintain control at all costs. A Luna does not break, a Luna does not tremble. But beneath that icy exterior, I was nothing but a soft, wounded girl. A girl whose heart was bleeding, cracking, shattering piece by piece.
Veriel suddenly burst into another round of dramatic sobs. She rose from the floor where she had been kneeling, her tears flowing like she was the one wronged, and then she turned and ran out of the living room.
Running... always running, and never facing what she destroys.
Modrich looked me directly in the eyes, his stare cold enough to freeze liquid water. I refused to look away, holding his gaze with quiet defiance. That alone seemed to enrage him... my calm, my silence, my refusal to break. His jaw tightened, and I could almost hear the unspoken words behind his clenched teeth: How dare you?
Without another word to me, he turned quickly and followed Veriel, calling her name as if she were the wounded one. I let out a slow, exhausted sigh before standing and walking to my room.
Inside, I went straight into the bathroom. My maids hurried in behind me, their hands already reaching to undress me for the evening bath.
"I want to be alone," I said quietly. They bowed and left immediately.
When I stepped into the warm bathtub, the heat did nothing to stop the trembling in my chest. The tears came instantly, spilling over my cheeks as if they had been waiting for permission. Even my silent sobs echoed softly against the marble walls.
I let myself cry, though Lunas are not supposed to cry. Love was never meant to be part of this position. An Alpha can always take new concubines...
But I never imagined Modrich would turn his eyes away from me, and toward my sister.
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7.5
"Get up", I told myself "Get up or die here".
Rejected by her mate, Elara is marked as wolfless and left to die under the Blood Moon.
She was never meant to survive the rejection but the Moon Goddess had other plans.
When an enemy Alpha claims her protection, forbidden desire ignites, and a buried prophecy awakens. The girl everyone despised becomes the one the Moon fears most.
But power always comes at a cost.
With betrayal closing in and the Moon Goddess demanding her submission, she must choose between love and destiny.
Even if it means becoming the villain of every pack.

7.2
Ryker Vance, future Alpha, was on quiet evening patrol when Kian Sterling's panicked mind-link sliced his calm. Annoyed, he headed to the Healer's den, thick with Kian's distress.
Kian stammered, "Elian Thorne. He fell. From the sacred cliff." Ryker dismissed it as a clumsy Omega accident, but as he reached the door, a weak, intimate thought slipped into his mind: *"Go home, Ryker."* It was Elian, a low-ranking Omega he barely knew, commanding him.
Confused, Ryker left. His wolf restless, his gaze fell on a neglected moonpetal, Elian's gift, now limp. He woke to an absolute silence, a profound void. The moonpetal was gone, just grey dust. At Elian's funeral, unbearable grief struck. Memories crashed: Elian's mate offering, his "I love you" dismissed, Ryker's ignored warnings of soul-withering. Elian was his *mate*, and Ryker had caused his death.
The word *Mate* branded his soul. Consumed by absolute regret, clutching Elian's ashes, Ryker screamed to the empty sky: "Give him back! Give me a chance. Please."
The world dissolved. He opened his eyes to a training ground, vibrant, years younger. Then he saw him. Across the field, practicing drills, was a younger, healthier Elian, alive. Ryker walked straight to him, took Elian's hand, and with every eye on them, declared, "He's your future Luna."

8.8
Omega Unleashed
8.8
"Know your place slave. Alpha Carter will never want you. The next time I catch you trying to seduce him, I'll destroy your face."
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Elena Reed's life is turned upside down when she's found at the scene of a murder with her hands coated in blood.
In an instant, her status is changed from omega to pack slave.
Now a decade later, the alpha king is coming to her pack to search for his Luna.
Will Elena finally be able to change her fate?
Or will she cower once more, too afraid to try.

8.4
My hands trembled as I smoothed my dress, waiting for Alpha Arthur to return. He had survived the transplant. I thought our Fated bond would finally be sealed.
But when the heavy doors swung open, the warmth I expected was gone.
Arthur walked in clutching another woman, Diana. He looked at me like I was a stain on the rug.
"The Moon Goddess played a trick," he sneered, his eyes glazed with a chemical devotion. "My donor's blood chooses her. The blood bond overrides some archaic fate."
He didn't just reject me; he made me a servant in my own home. When Diana framed me for breaking a ring, Arthur didn't hesitate. He ordered the Silver Whip.
"Arthur, please! I'm pregnant!" I screamed, shielding my stomach.
"Stop lying to save your skin," he spat.
He lashed me ten times with wolfsbane-dipped leather. I lay in the snow, feeling the warm blood of my miscarriage soak the ground, while he walked away to comfort his mistress.
He killed his own son for a lie.
That night, I signed my rejection in blood and vanished into the darkness.
Five months later, I returned. Not as a weak Omega, but as the legendary White Wolf, holding the hand of the most powerful Alpha in the region.
Arthur fell to his knees in the mud when he saw me, weeping. "I'll do anything. I'll give up the title."
I looked down at him coldly and handed him the whip.
"Ten lashes," I whispered. "For the baby you killed."

9.5
I was the heiress to a real estate empire, celebrating my engagement to Douglas at our Manhattan penthouse.
But when I stepped into the master bedroom, I caught him sleeping with my best friend, Krystle.
Before I could even react, Douglas forced me to sign away my family's entire trust fund.
He held up a tablet and forced me to watch a live feed of my parents being burned alive in our Hamptons estate.
"The fire hasn't reached the main house yet, sign it and I'll call them off," he lied.
As soon as the ink dried, he beat me to the ground and locked me in the soundproof study.
He poured twenty-three-year-old whiskey on the carpet and dropped a lit cigar.
"You could have walked away with nothing, but alive," he sneered.
He left me to burn to death while he and Krystle went back to our engagement party to drink champagne.
As the flames melted my skin and my bones shattered against the bulletproof glass, I couldn't understand it.
How could the man who promised me forever brutally exterminate my entire family just for money?
But I didn't die in that fire.
Three years later, with a reconstructed face and a new identity as the mysterious global designer Alice Moreau, I returned to New York.
Watching Douglas and Krystle flaunt the wealth they stole from my family's ashes, I smiled behind my black veil.
It was time to make them pay with everything they had.

7.4
Bridget, a ruthless twenty-first-century Wall Street analyst, woke up violently coughing up murky lake water in a decaying 1978 slum.
She quickly realized she was trapped in the body of a naive, marginalized teenager who had just committed suicide over a boy's cruel rejection.
The original girl had been mercilessly bullied by a fake rich kid named Kurtis and his cruel followers. They had publicly read her desperate love letters out loud, mocking her as a toad trying to eat swan meat, and simply watched as she threw herself into the freezing water. Now, her impoverished mother was left weeping by the bed, facing catastrophic debt and total social ruin in their small town. Everyone expected the surviving girl to wake up begging and crying for the boy who humiliated her.
Instead, a cold, calculating fury took over Bridget's analytical mind.
"I already died in that lake. That stupid girl is never coming back."
How could anyone throw their life away for a pathetic, vain clown wearing a mass-produced fifty-dollar watch? To Bridget, those uncollected love letters weren't symbols of teenage heartbreak. They were toxic assets. They were reputation landmines left out in the open that threatened her new family's survival.
Locking away the dead girl's weak emotions, Bridget forced her freezing, exhausted body out of the clinic bed. She set a hard three-month deadline to drag this family out of tier-one poverty. But first, she was marching straight to the volunteer camp to liquidate those liabilities and completely destroy the people who drove this body to death.