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The Alpha Queen' Reign of Ice

In a world where wolf clans rule kingdoms of fire, shadow, and storm, one girl is forgotten… until she rises. Betrayed by her own pack and cast out into the frozen wastelands, she survives only by forging a bond with a legendary white direwolf—an ancient spirit of vengeance. Once scorned, underestimated, and left for dead, she claws her way back from Omega to Alpha, mastering frost and fury, outsmarting rival Alphas, and commanding armies with ruthless precision. But destiny isn’t done testing her. The Moon Goddess binds her to three fated mates—a brooding Fire Prince, a cunning Shadow Alpha, and a loyal Iceborn warrior—each demanding her heart, each threatening her autonomy. Will she surrender to prophecy… or claim them all? Her choice will reshape kingdoms, ignite battles, and redefine what it truly means to be a Queen. This is the story of the Alpha Queen. This is the Reign of Ice.
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Chapter 1

The auroras split the sky in ribbons of green and silver, casting ethereal light across the sacred grounds of Frostveil Peaks. Tonight, under the full moon's watchful eye, the Moon Ceremony would bind her fate—or so they believed.

Reign Winterhart stood at the center of the stone circle, her breath misting in the frigid air. Every wolf of the Glaciara pack had gathered, their eyes reflecting the moonlight like stars scattered across the mountainside. The ceremonial cloak of silver thread draped her shoulders felt heavier than armor, each thread woven with the expectations of generations.

The Alpha stepped forward, his massive frame cutting an imposing silhouette against the aurora-painted sky. Kieran Stormfang, leader of the Glaciara pack, golden eyes blazing with the certainty of victory. At twenty-five, he commanded respect through bloodline and brute strength—qualities that had made him the obvious choice for her mate bond according to the Council of Elders.

"Reign Winterhart," his voice boomed across the sacred circle, carrying the authority that had never been questioned. "Daughter of the winter winds, last of the pure Glaciara bloodline. You were born for this moment."

The bloodmark on her wrist pulsed with silver light, responding to the moon's pull. Every wolf possessed such a mark—a manifestation of their wolf spirit, their connection to the lunar goddess who governed their kind. Hers had always been different: silver instead of gold, cold instead of warm, marking her as something apart from her pack.

"The bond is fated," Kieran continued, extending his hand toward her. His own bloodmark blazed golden against his dark skin. "The Moon Goddess herself wills this union. Our bloodlines will strengthen the pack, ensure our survival through the harshest winters."

Murmurs of approval rippled through the crowd. Reign caught sight of Lyra Shadowmere, the jealous she-wolf who had whispered poison in Kieran's ear for months, her lips curved in a satisfied smirk. The Council of Elders nodded sagely from their position of honor, already tasting the political advantages this bond would bring.

But as Reign stared at Kieran's outstretched hand, all she could see were chains. Golden chains of expectation, duty, and a life where her voice would never matter. She had watched her mother fade under such bonds, watched the light dim in her eyes until she was nothing more than a vessel for producing heirs.

The pack held its collective breath, waiting for her to step forward, to accept her place in their carefully ordered world. The auroras pulsed overhead, as if the Goddess herself was eager for the ceremony to conclude.

"I reject you."

The words fell from her lips like ice shards, sharp and crystalline in the sudden silence. For a heartbeat, the only sound was the wind howling through the peaks.

Then chaos erupted.

Gasps and snarls filled the air. Wolves shifted nervously, their instincts screaming that something fundamental had just been shattered. The elders rose from their seats, faces twisted in shock and outrage.

Kieran's golden eyes widened, then blazed with a fury that made the air itself seem to crackle. His massive frame trembled with barely contained rage, canine teeth elongating as his wolf fought for dominance.

"You dare?" His voice cracked like thunder across the mountain peaks. "You insult my bloodline! You spit on the sacred bonds that hold our pack together!"

Reign lifted her chin, meeting his molten gaze with defiance. Her bloodmark flared brighter, silver light cutting through the aurora's glow like a blade. "I would rather walk the frozen wastes alone than spend another day as your ornament."

The pack erupted in angry howls. Some called for her immediate punishment, others for her to be stripped of her Glaciara name. But Reign stood unmoved, her spine straight despite the chaos surrounding her.

"You forget yourself, girl," Elder Morgrim stepped forward, his ancient voice crackling with authority. "The Moon Goddess chooses our mates. To reject a fated bond is to reject Her will."

"Then perhaps," Reign said, her voice carrying clearly across the chaos, "the Goddess chose wrong."

The blasphemy hung in the air like a physical thing. Even the wind seemed to still in shock.

Kieran's roar shook the very stones beneath their feet. His wolf was so close to the surface now that his eyes glowed like molten gold, claws extending from his fingertips. "Council! Bear witness to this treachery! This omega dares to defy not just her Alpha, but the divine order itself!"

"She speaks heresy," Lyra called out, her voice honey-sweet with false concern. "Such words poison the pack's unity. How can we trust someone who would reject the Goddess's will?"

The crowd's murmurs turned uglier, more dangerous. Reign could smell their fear, their anger, their need for someone to blame when their perfect order was challenged.

Elder Morgrim raised his gnarled staff, and silence fell like a stone. "Reign Winterhart," he intoned, his voice carrying the weight of centuries. "By your own words, you have rejected the sacred bond. You have insulted your Alpha and blasphemed against the Moon Goddess herself."

The bloodmark on Reign's wrist burned now, silver fire racing through her veins. But she felt no regret, only a strange sense of freedom blooming in her chest like ice flowers in spring.

"The penalty for such defiance," Morgrim continued, "is exile. You will be stripped of your pack name, your bloodmark burned from your flesh, and cast into the frozen wastes. Let the wild finish what your own arrogance has begun."

Kieran stepped closer, close enough that she could see the hurt beneath his rage. When he spoke, his voice was low, meant for her ears alone. "You could have been a queen, Reign. Instead, you've chosen to be nothing."

"No," she whispered back, her breath misting between them. "I've chosen to be free."

The Alpha's expression hardened into something cold and merciless. He turned to address the pack, his voice carrying across the mountain peaks. "So be it! Let all wolves know—the one who was Reign Winterhart is cast out! She is pack-less, nameless, and cursed to wander until the cold claims her bones!"

As the crowd began to chant their approval, Kieran leaned close one final time. His words were barely a whisper, but they cut deeper than any blade.

"The wild will finish what I started, girl. And when you're dying alone in the snow, remember—you chose this."

The auroras overhead flared brilliant white, then faded to a sickly green. In the distance, something howled—not a wolf, but something older, wilder, and infinitely more dangerous.

Reign felt the first touch of true fear, but buried it beneath layers of ice and fury. She had made her choice. Now she would live with the consequences.

Or die with them.

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