
MOON OATH: THE CHOSEN MATE
MOON OATH: THE CHOSEN MATE Chapter 1
Ten months ago
The girl on the bridge was screaming.
Not words. Just sound. Raw and animal and wrong coming from a human throat. Her hands clawed at her chest, tearing through the thin ceremonial dress until blood ran down her ribs in dark rivulets.
"Hold her down." Lycian's voice was steady despite the horror unfolding before him. "Sera, now."
The healer rushed forward with two other pack members. They grabbed the girl's arms. She fought them with strength that shouldn't have been possible. Threw off a full-grown male wolf like he weighed nothing. Her eyes rolled back until only whites showed.
"The transformation is rejecting." Sera's hands glowed with violet light as she tried to channel healing magic into the convulsing body. "Her immune system is attacking the bond. Treating it like a disease."
"Can you stop it?"
"I don't know. I've never seen this before. The mark is spreading too fast. It's supposed to take days. This is happening in minutes."
Lycian watched the silver lines race across the girl's skin like living things. Beautiful and terrible. They covered her arms, her throat, crawled across her face until she looked more marked than human.
Her name was Maya. Twenty-four years old. A teacher from the human city three hours away. She'd been terrified when the mark appeared. Fought the bond for two weeks before Lycian convinced her to come to the kingdom. Promised her she'd be safe. Promised her the transformation wouldn't hurt.
He'd lied.
"Please." Maya's voice came out broken. "Make it stop. Please make it stop."
"We're trying." But Sera's magic wasn't working. The mark kept spreading. Consuming.
"Lycian." Kael appeared at his shoulder. "The pack is watching. They need to see you in control."
He looked up. Three hundred wolves ringed the ceremonial grounds. All watching. All waiting to see if their Alpha King could keep his third mate alive long enough to complete the bond.
The first two had died during their ceremonies. Heart failure. Organ collapse. Both ruled as natural consequences of human bodies trying to contain wolf power.
But Lycian knew better. Knew someone was sabotaging the bonds. Knew someone wanted him to fail. He just couldn't prove it.
Maya screamed again. This time the sound cut off abruptly. Her body went rigid. Then she collapsed, boneless, onto the stone ground.
Silence fell. Heavy. Suffocating.
"Sera?"
The healer pressed her fingers to Maya's throat. Waited. Her expression went carefully blank.
"She's alive. Barely. But Lycian, her mind—" Sera's voice dropped. "I can feel it through the healing magic. Her consciousness is fragmenting. The transformation is happening too fast for her brain to process. If we don't slow it down, she'll be alive but gone. Trapped in a body that's become something she can't understand."
"Then slow it down."
"I can't. The mark won't let me. It's like the bond is trying to complete itself by force." She looked up at him with violet eyes full of sorrow. "Someone tampered with the ceremony. I'm sure of it. This isn't natural rejection. This is sabotage."
Lycian's hands curled into fists. "Who?"
"I don't know. But whoever did this knew exactly how to make the transformation accelerate. Knew exactly how much to push before it became irreversible." She stood. "We need to move her to the healing hall. Now. Before the damage becomes permanent."
They carried Maya through streets that had gone silent. Every wolf they passed lowered their eyes. Couldn't look at their Alpha King carrying his dying mate. Couldn't acknowledge the failure happening in front of them.
In the healing hall, Sera worked for three hours. Used every technique she knew. Every medicine. Every prayer to the Moon Goddess.
Maya's body stabilized. Her breathing evened out. The mark stopped spreading at seventy percent coverage.
But when her eyes opened, there was nothing behind them. No recognition. No consciousness. Just animal instinct and primal fear.
She tried to shift. Her body wouldn't let her. Tried to speak. Her vocal cords produced only growls.
"She's caught between." Sera's voice was hollow. "Not human anymore. Not wolf. Something in the middle that nature never intended."
"Can you bring her back?"
"I don't know. Maybe. Given time." She looked at him. "But Lycian, whoever did this will try again. As long as you keep pursuing the bond, as long as the Moon Goddess keeps marking humans for you, this will keep happening. They'll keep killing your mates until you either go mad or give up."
"I can't give up."
"Then you're condemning every woman the moon chooses to the same fate." Her words cut like silver. "Is that what you want? An endless parade of corpses? An endless cycle of trying and failing while they suffer for your pride?"
"It's not pride. It's survival. Without a mate, the curse will take me. I'll go mad like my father. Descend into violence and have to be put down by my own pack." His voice dropped. "Would you rather watch me die? Watch me become the monster they all fear I'll be?"
Sera didn't answer. Couldn't answer. Because they both knew the truth.
He was trapped. The curse gave him no choice. Find his mate and complete the bond, or lose his mind and his life.
But every mate the moon sent him died before the bond could complete. Killed by someone in his pack. Someone who wanted him to fail.
Someone who'd rather see him dead than bonded to a human.
"Keep her alive." Lycian turned toward the door. "However long it takes. Keep her breathing. Maybe she'll recover."
"And if she doesn't?"
He didn't answer. Couldn't. Because if Maya didn't recover, if she stayed trapped in that liminal space between human and wolf forever, it would be his fault. Another life destroyed because the moon had chosen her for him.
Three weeks passed. Maya's body healed. Her mind didn't.
She lived in the healing hall. Couldn't speak. Couldn't shift. Couldn't do anything but exist in a constant state of confusion and fear. Sometimes she'd look at Lycian with eyes that almost seemed to recognize him. Almost seemed to understand.
Then the moment would pass and she'd be gone again. Lost inside a transformation that had broken her brain.
On the night of the full moon, Maya escaped.
No one knew how. Her room was locked. Windows barred. But when Sera checked on her at dawn, the room was empty.
They found her at midday. At the bottom of the highest bridge in the kingdom. Her body broken on rocks below. Eyes open. Staring at nothing.
In her hand, she clutched a note written in shaky letters that barely formed words.
I can't be this. I can't be not-human and not-wolf. I can't be nothing. Tell him I'm sorry. Tell him the moon chose wrong.
The pack ruled it suicide. Consequence of a broken mind unable to process transformation. Natural tragedy.
But Lycian knew better. Knew Maya had been murdered just like the first two. Maybe not with poison or sabotage. But with cruelty. With deliberate destruction of her mind during the ceremony.
Someone had killed her. Made her into something that couldn't survive. Then waited for nature to take its course.
"This is the third one." Kael's voice was flat as they burned Maya's body according to pack law. "Three mates dead. How many more before you accept that someone in this pack wants you to fail? Wants you to go mad so they can take your place?"
"I know."
"Then do something about it. Find them. Execute them. Show the pack that sabotaging your mate bonds is treason punishable by death."
"I have no proof."
"You have three corpses."
"That prove nothing except that human bodies struggle with transformation." Lycian watched smoke rise from the pyre. "Whoever is doing this is careful. Leaves no evidence. Makes every death look natural."
"Then what do you do? Keep trying? Keep letting the moon mark humans who'll die screaming? Keep adding to the body count until the curse takes you anyway?"
Lycian didn't answer. Because he didn't have an answer. The curse gave him no choice. The saboteur left him no options. He was trapped between certain death and probable failure.
But he couldn't give up. Wouldn't give up. Because giving up meant madness. Meant becoming the monster his father had been. Meant dying the same way.
And he'd rather damn a thousand humans than let that happen.
"The moon will send another." He turned away from the fire. From Maya's ashes scattering on the wind. "When she does, I'll be ready. I'll find whoever is doing this. Stop them before they can kill again."
"And if you can't?"
"Then the fourth one dies too. And I go mad. And you put me down like you put down my father." His voice was cold. Empty. "But I'll try anyway. Because I'm too selfish to die quietly."
He walked away. Left Kael standing beside the pyre. Left Maya's ashes to the wind.
Behind him, he heard Kael say softly, "Then God help the next one."
Six months later, the moon marked Arielle Wren.
And Lycian went hunting one more time.
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