
My Sister Stole the Wrong Alpha After We Both Rebirthed
Chapter 2
1. As I crossed the boundary into Blackmoon territory, the air around me felt charged with a potent mix of power and foreboding. The pack's sprawling estate loomed in the distance, a testament to both wealth and the strength that had kept them at the pinnacle of werewolf society. I felt the weight of my second chance pressing heavily upon my shoulders. This time, I would not fail.
I had learned of Alpha Orion Blackwood's plight from whispers and rumors—stories of his Blood Rage Syndrome had spread far and wide, painting him as a fearsome beast barely restrained by human skin. Yet as I observed him from the shadows, watching his restless pacing and the haunted look in his eyes, I saw more than just the savage fury everyone else seemed to perceive. There was a man trapped beneath the raging storm, desperate for relief.
Drawing upon the hidden knowledge I had carried over from my past life as a priestess, I began to concoct an incense from moonlight grass and aconite—a remedy to soothe his inner turmoil. The preparation was intricate, requiring patience and precision, but I was resolute. I would harness my skills to craft a balm potent enough to quell even the most vicious of rages.
2. The opportunity to test my efforts came sooner than expected. One evening, as the moon hung high and full, Orion's wrath erupted with a violence that shook the foundations of the main house. The sounds of crashing furniture and tearing wood echoed through the corridors, sending pack members scurrying into the night to escape his fury.
Steeling myself, I approached the epicenter of chaos, heart pounding but resolve unshaken. The scene was one of utter devastation—shattered glass and splintered timber lay strewn across the floor, and at its center stood Orion, eyes blazing with untamed ferocity. His aura was suffocating, an oppressive presence that sent shivers down my spine. Yet I pressed forward, undeterred.
Ignoring the instinctual warning from my wolf, I lit the incense and began chanting ancient Sumerian spells I had once mastered. The smoke curled around us, a gentle, luminous haze that seemed to cradle the very air. Slowly, the tempest within Orion abated, his form slumping as the rage retreated. The beast settled, allowing the man to resurface.
As his eyes found mine, something flickered within their depths—acknowledgment, curiosity, perhaps even hope.
3. "You have my attention," Orion said, his voice a low rumble that carried authority even in its quietude. He regarded me with an expression that was both bemused and wary, as if I were a puzzle he could not yet decipher.
I seized the moment. "Alpha," I began, using his title with the deference that was customary yet tinged with the respect I genuinely felt. "I can help you control the beast within. But more than that, I can aid you in reclaiming your place as the unchallenged leader of Blackmoon. In return, I ask for your protection and the freedom to act within the pack as I see fit."
Orion's lips curved into a predatory smile, one that held promises of both danger and alliance. "You've proven your value, Luna-to-be. Let us see how our fates intertwine."
Our agreement was sealed, a strategic partnership forged from necessity and ambition. Together, we would reshape our destinies—and those of our enemies—starting from within the heart of the pack.
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