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Moonfire: The Alpha's Chosen

Moonfire: The Alpha's Chosen

Lyra has lived her whole life as an outcast, mocked for being a wolf who cannot shift. But on the night of the Moonfire-the rare celestial blaze that marks the true heirs of the Moon Goddess-she is chosen. Marked by fire, she carries a destiny that could unite or destroy the werewolf packs. Kaelen, the ruthless Alpha of the Stormfang Pack, is drawn to her against his will. Their bond is not the simple fated pull of mates-it is the dangerous calling of the Moonfire, binding their souls for a purpose greater than love. But enemies rise, and the packs are torn apart by those who would kill Lyra before her power awakens fully. In a war where wolves fight for dominance and gods whisper from the shadows, Lyra must decide: will she embrace her power as the Alpha's chosen-or burn the world to ashes?
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Chapter 3

The journey to Stormfang took three days. Three days of endless forest, jagged ridges, and nights spent with guards who spoke little and watched her with suspicion, as though she might ignite into fire at any moment. Lyra kept her hood drawn low, her steps steady, her mind tangled in knots. Everywhere she looked, the land seemed darker here. The trees grew taller and thicker, their branches clawing at the sky. The rivers ran fast and cold, filled with foam and jagged stones. Birds fell silent when wolves passed, and sometimes, in the distance, she swore she heard howls that didn't belong to Eldermere at all. By the third morning, exhaustion pressed on her bones. Her boots were torn, her legs sore, but she kept walking because stopping wasn't an option. The fire inside her hadn't dimmed-it never dimmed-but it was quieter now, humming instead of burning, as if waiting. When the trees finally parted, Lyra froze. Before her stretched a valley shrouded in mist, carved with rivers of silver light from the moon above. At its heart rose a fortress of black stone, jagged and imposing, its towers stabbing at the sky like fangs. Torches burned along its walls, but their flames looked small compared to the shadow it cast. Stormfang territory. One of the guards smirked at her expression. "Welcome to your new home, chosen." The other snorted. "If you survive it." They descended into the valley. Wolves patrolled the walls, their eyes glowing with suspicion as they caught sight of the newcomers. The gates creaked open, massive iron teeth groaning as if reluctant to let her in. The courtyard beyond was alive with movement-warriors sparring, black-furred wolves pacing, weapons gleaming in the torchlight. Everything about this place screamed strength and brutality. There was no laughter here, no warmth, only the hard rhythm of discipline and war. And then she felt it. A presence that rolled over the courtyard like a storm, thick and suffocating, heavy as thunderclouds. The guards stiffened. The warriors paused. Even the wolves bowed their heads. He was coming. The Alpha of Stormfang. Lyra's chest tightened. Her fire stirred uneasily, flickering as though recognizing something it didn't know whether to fear or fight. And then he appeared. Kaelen Draven. He emerged from the fortress doors with the grace of a predator. Tall, broad-shouldered, his black cloak sweeping behind him like wings of shadow. His hair was dark as midnight, cropped short, his jaw sharp enough to cut stone. But it was his eyes that froze her in place-eyes the color of storm clouds, cold and merciless, burning with a restrained fury that made the air itself seem to crackle. He didn't walk so much as stalk, each step deliberate, claiming the ground as his. When he reached the center of the courtyard, silence fell. His gaze fixed on her. Lyra's heart hammered. She wanted to look away, but couldn't. His stare pinned her in place, stripping her bare, seeing every weakness, every secret. For the first time in her life, she understood what it meant to stand before a true Alpha. "So," Kaelen said at last, his voice deep, rough, carrying like distant thunder. "This is the Goddess's chosen." The word "chosen" sounded like mockery on his tongue. Rowan's guards shoved her forward. She stumbled, catching herself just short of falling. Her hood slipped back, and the torchlight caught her eyes. A murmur rippled through the courtyard. Her irises still glowed faintly with silver fire. Kaelen's gaze narrowed. He stepped closer, his presence pressing against her like a weight, testing, measuring. "Tell me, girl," he said softly, though his voice carried to every ear. "Did the Goddess truly choose you? Or did you steal her fire?" Lyra swallowed hard, forcing herself to meet his eyes. "I didn't steal anything. The Moonfire came to me. I didn't ask for it." For a long moment, he said nothing. The silence stretched, thick as smoke. Then, to her shock, he smiled. It wasn't a kind smile. It was sharp, dangerous, the smile of a wolf about to test the strength of its prey. "Good," he said. "Because if you had lied, I would have killed you where you stand." The courtyard didn't move, didn't breathe. Lyra's stomach twisted, but the fire in her veins flared, defiant, as if daring him to try. Kaelen's eyes flicked to the guards. "Leave her." "But Alpha-" "I said leave." Reluctantly, the guards obeyed, retreating to the gate. Lyra was left standing alone before him, every nerve on edge. Kaelen circled her slowly, his gaze sweeping over her as though cataloging every detail. "You smell of fire," he murmured, more to himself than her. "But beneath it... there's something else. Weakness. Fear." "I'm not afraid," Lyra said, though her voice betrayed a tremor. His smile returned, colder this time. "You should be." He stopped in front of her, close enough that she could see the faint scar cutting through his brow, the shadow of stubble on his jaw. His presence wrapped around her, suffocating, magnetic. "Listen well, chosen," Kaelen said. "In Stormfang, you are not special. You are not sacred. You are not untouchable. If the Goddess marked you, then prove you are worth it. Survive. Endure. Or burn out." The fire inside her pulsed hotly, pushing against his words. Almost without thinking, she lifted her chin. "Maybe that's why she sent me here. To see if your storm can withstand my fire." Gasps echoed through the courtyard. Wolves shifted uneasily, glancing between them with wide eyes. No one spoke to Kaelen Draven that way. For a heartbeat, silence reigned. Then Kaelen laughed-a low, dangerous sound that sent shivers down her spine. "You've got a tongue sharper than your claws, girl," he said. "Let's see if you can keep it." He turned, gesturing to a warrior standing nearby. "Train her. Throw her to the ground. Break her if you must. If she survives, she's mine to deal with. If she dies..." His storm-gray eyes flicked back to Lyra. "Then she was never chosen at all." The warrior-a massive man with arms like tree trunks-stepped forward, cracking his knuckles. Lyra's stomach clenched, but the fire inside her surged, fierce and eager, as though whispering: Fight. Kaelen lingered just long enough to see the spark in her eyes, then turned and strode back into the fortress without looking back. The courtyard roared back to life. Warriors gathered in a ring. The huge man loomed over her, smirking. "Ready to prove you're not just a pretty flame, girl?" he rumbled. Lyra's fists curled. Her heart pounded. Fear gnawed at her, but beneath it was something else-heat, power, a wolf she still barely understood but could feel stirring, waiting. She took a deep breath, met the warrior's gaze, and for the first time in her life, said the words she'd always wanted to mean. "Yes. I'm ready." The circle closed in, the crowd buzzing, and as the warrior lunged, Lyra felt it again-the howl inside her, fierce and wild, rising to meet the storm.

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