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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 5

The clang of weapons woke Lyra before dawn.

She blinked groggily, her body aching from yesterday's fight. Every bruise screamed when she tried to move, but the harsh voices outside the stone chamber left no room for hesitation. Stormfang didn't wait for stragglers.

"Up, chosen," a guard barked through the door. "Training begins."

Lyra pushed herself to her feet. Her throat was still raw from the warrior's grip, her ribs sore from his kick, but she refused to limp. She pulled her tattered cloak tighter around her shoulders and stepped into the cold corridor.

The guards led her into the training grounds-a vast hall of stone and steel. Torches burned along the walls, casting long shadows across racks of weapons: swords, axes, spears, and stranger tools of war she couldn't name. The air smelled of sweat, iron, and blood.

Dozens of warriors were already there, their bodies glistening with exertion. Some trained in wolf form, their fur bristling as they clashed, claws tearing across stone floors. Others fought with weapons, sparks flying as blades struck. Their snarls and shouts echoed off the walls like a storm contained.

Every eye turned to her as she entered.

The air thickened with hostility. She could feel it-resentment, suspicion, hunger. To them, she was an outsider, a flame dropped into their storm. None of them wanted her here. Some wanted her dead.

"Bring her," the guard ordered, shoving her into the center of the hall.

A tall woman with braided black hair stepped forward. Her eyes were sharp as knives, her arms corded with muscle. She carried two curved blades that gleamed under the torchlight.

"This is Veyra," the guard said. "Kaelen's second."

Veyra's gaze swept over Lyra, unimpressed. "So the little flame thinks she can survive in Stormfang."

Lyra bristled. "I didn't say-"

"Silence," Veyra snapped. "Here, your words mean nothing. Only blood and strength."

Without warning, Veyra drew her blades and lunged.

Lyra barely dodged, the steel flashing inches from her face. She stumbled backward, her heart hammering.

"What are you doing?!"

"Testing," Veyra said flatly. "If you can't handle me, you'll never survive the others."

The hall erupted with jeers and laughter. Warriors circled, eager to see the goddess's chosen humiliated.

Lyra's fire surged inside her, begging to be unleashed, but she hesitated. If she lost control, if she burned too brightly, would Kaelen kill her?

Veyra attacked again. Lyra ducked, rolled, came up gasping. Her body screamed with every movement, but she forced herself to stand, fists clenched.

She didn't have blades. She didn't have claws. All she had was grit.

And the fire.

When Veyra slashed again, Lyra didn't dodge. She stepped in, catching the woman's wrist with both hands. The steel sliced across her forearm, pain burning white-hot, but she held on. Her fire surged through her veins, and for a heartbeat, her skin glowed with silver sparks.

Veyra froze, eyes narrowing. The crowd hushed.

Lyra wrenched the blade aside and slammed her knee into Veyra's gut. The woman staggered back, grunting.

Gasps filled the hall.

Breathless, bleeding, Lyra raised her chin. "I'm not here to be your prey."

Veyra's lips curved into something that wasn't quite a smile. "Better."

She lunged again, faster this time. Steel clashed, sparks flew. Lyra dodged, blocked, struck where she could. Each move left her more exhausted, but the fire inside her whispered, guiding her hands, steadying her feet. It wasn't just power-it was instinct.

The fight stretched on until Lyra's chest heaved and her arms trembled. At last, Veyra stepped back, lowering her blades.

"Enough," she said. Her sharp eyes locked on Lyra, and for the first time, there was no contempt-only acknowledgment. "You can fight."

The warriors murmured, some grudging, others surprised.

Then Kaelen's voice cut through the hall.

"She can fight, yes," he said from the balcony above, his storm-gray gaze sweeping the scene. "But can she survive?"

The hall fell silent.

Kaelen descended the steps slowly, every eye following him. His presence filled the space, heavy as thunderclouds.

He stopped before Lyra. She forced herself not to flinch as his gaze raked over her-sweat-soaked, bleeding, trembling but unbowed.

"You want to prove yourself?" Kaelen asked softly.

Lyra swallowed, her throat dry. "Yes."

His eyes darkened. "Then face the trials."

A ripple of unease ran through the hall. Warriors exchanged glances, some grinning cruelly, others frowning.

Veyra frowned. "Alpha, she's not ready-"

"She will be," Kaelen said, his tone final.

He turned to Lyra. "Three trials. Fire, fang, and shadow. Pass them, and you earn your place here. Fail..." His gaze sharpened, cutting through her. "...and the Goddess's mistake ends in your grave."

The words chilled her, but the fire inside her flared defiantly.

"When do I begin?" she asked, surprising even herself.

Kaelen's lips curved into a dangerous smirk. "Now."

The first trial was fire.

The warriors dragged her to a ring marked with ash. Torches blazed around it, their flames unnaturally high, fed by something more than oil. The heat pressed against her skin, suffocating.

Veyra explained coldly, "The trial of fire burns away weakness. You'll face pain, temptation, and fear. Endure it, or be consumed."

Lyra stepped into the ring. The ground burned under her feet, the flames licking higher. Sweat dripped down her temples, her breaths shallow.

The fire inside her stirred, wild and restless.

Voices whispered from the flames. Soft at first, then louder.

"You're nothing."

"You'll die like the rest."

"They don't want you here."

"You'll never be Luna."

Lyra clutched her head, the voices drilling into her skull. The heat seared her lungs. Her knees buckled.

But then-another voice, faint but fierce, rose from within.

Burn, don't bend.

Her wolf.

Lyra gritted her teeth, forcing her eyes open. The flames bent toward her, wrapping around her body. Her skin glowed silver, the Moonfire rising to meet the trial's heat.

The whispers shrieked, but she roared back, letting her fire blaze outward. For a heartbeat, the torches themselves bowed, their flames dimming before her.

Silence.

When the fire cleared, Lyra stood shaking but unbroken.

The warriors stared in stunned silence.

Kaelen's eyes gleamed, unreadable. "The flame does not fear fire. Good."

He stepped closer, his presence pressing against her, his voice low enough only she could hear.

"But remember, little flame-" His storm-gray eyes locked on hers, sharp as lightning. "The next trial has teeth."

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