
The princess and the werewolf
Five years ago, Princess Lyra accidentally swallowed a magical marble-a life source belonging to a mysterious wolf king from another world.
Now, the powerful and relentless Wolf King has crossed into her world, searching for the girl who unknowingly holds his magic.
As Lyra struggles to live her life, unaware of the danger that follows her, the Wolf King draws closer with every heartbeat. One fateful encounter will change both their destinies forever.
In a world where magic, fate, and forbidden love collide, will the princess survive, or will she fall under the power of the wolf king she never knew existed?
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Chapter 7
The palace had never known such chaos. Shouts and whispers twisted through the marble halls like a storm, echoing from room to room, cutting through the morning calm like a blade. Maids ran frantically, their faces pale with terror, pointing at the ward where Princess Lyra had slept peacefully just moments ago.
"She killed someone! The princess killed someone!" a maid screamed, her voice sharp and piercing.
"Guards! Stop her before she escapes!" another shouted, panic rising in her voice.
Lyra stirred, her eyes fluttering open, only to be met with a flood of terrified faces, shouting, pointing, and pushing toward her. She froze, heart hammering.
"What... what is happening?!" she cried, voice trembling.
"Princess Lyra!" a guard bellowed. "You are under arrest for murder!"
"What?!" Lyra gasped, struggling against the hands that grabbed her arms. "I-I didn't do anything! I was sleeping!"
But her protests fell on deaf ears. Witnesses had come forward, their stories twisted by fear and confusion. And the evidence-the corpse, the uncanny resemblance to her own face-was damning. Every step she had taken was now twisted against her.
She was dragged to a cold, dimly lit cell, her golden hair falling across her face, iron shackles clinking as they bound her wrists. Panic rose in her chest like wildfire. How could this happen? She hadn't even left her room! And yet, everything around her screamed that the palace believed otherwise.
Outside her cell, Kael stood silently, his cloak concealing his face. Lyra did not yet know him as the Wolf King; to her, he was merely a stranger who had appeared to help. But he knew the truth of the chaos that had unfolded.
"The spy is clever," Kael murmured to his loyal guard, his golden eyes sharp with fury. "She can assume any appearance at will. Today, she took the princess's face to commit murder. The palace believes Lyra is guilty."
The guard's face was tense. "Yes, Kael. They even imprisoned her before she could defend herself. But we must act carefully-if we make a mistake, the spy may escape, or the princess may be harmed."
Kael's jaw tightened. "I will see her myself. I cannot allow this to go any further. She is innocent, and the spy will not get away with this."
In the cell, Lyra sat on the cold stone bench, shivering. Her mind raced, questions tumbling over each other in frantic loops. Who would do this? Why? And why did the palace believe them so easily? She hugged her knees, feeling the marble pulsing faintly inside her chest. Its glow seemed almost alive, as if aware of her distress, but it gave her no answers-only a strange, quiet comfort.
The door to the cell creaked, and Kael entered. To Lyra, he appeared calm and composed, as always. He crouched slightly so he could meet her eyes.
"Princess Lyra," he said softly, his voice steady and gentle, "I know you are confused. I know you feel trapped and helpless, but you are not guilty. I can help you."
Lyra blinked, suspicion clouding her golden eyes. "You... you can?" she asked, voice trembling. "Who are you really? How do I know you're not part of this?"
Kael's lips curved in a faint smile, but his eyes were firm. "You don't need to know everything. For now, trust me. I want to help you, and I have a plan to prove your innocence."
Lyra's heart twisted between hope and caution. "A plan?" she whispered. "Tell me."
"We will expose the real killer," Kael said. "There is someone among the palace staff who has been using your face to commit these crimes. We need to lure them out. But we must be careful. The palace will not believe you without evidence."
Lyra's mind began to race with possibilities. "Then let's do it," she said, determination rising despite the fear in her chest. "I won't sit here and let them think I'm a murderer. I will prove my innocence."
That afternoon, they summoned all the maids of the palace to the grand hall. Lyra, under Kael's watchful guidance, approached each one carefully, scanning faces for the slightest sign of deception. Her pulse raced as she studied them, searching for the spy who had dared to take her form.
At first, confusion clouded the room. The maids whispered nervously, glances darting toward Lyra, many unwilling to challenge the official story. One by one, she approached them, carefully observing reactions, tone of voice, posture-anything that might betray the imposter.
And then she noticed it: a subtle hesitation, a flicker of unnatural movement, a momentary stiffness that no ordinary person would have. Her heart leapt. The spy had a flaw, something that even her perfect mimicry could not hide.
Lyra turned to Kael, whispering urgently, "There-she's the one. That's the real killer!"
Kael's golden eyes reflected both pride and caution. "Good. But we must be careful. If we confront her now, she may vanish or retaliate. We need a strategy."
Together, they devised a plan. A public announcement would declare that the princess possessed evidence to reveal the true culprit. The move was calculated to provoke the spy into action, believing she was cornered, and give Lyra the chance to prove her innocence.
The rumor spread quickly through the palace. The man who had orchestrated the original chaos-the one who had hurt Kael five years ago-heard the whispers immediately. His curiosity and malice flared. "What could they possibly find?" he muttered to himself. "I must see this for myself."
He dispatched an assassin to eliminate Lyra before she could expose the truth. The assassin, cunning and deadly, moved stealthily through the palace shadows. But Kael and his loyal guard anticipated such a move. They intercepted the intruder mid-action.
The assassin's true form was revealed-she was the same shapeshifter spy who had assumed Lyra's face. The hall erupted into chaos. Panic swept through the palace as the spy fled, leaving behind a corpse that perfectly mirrored Lyra's appearance to confuse everyone.
Lyra's breath caught as Kael guided her to safety. "It's over," he whispered. "You are safe now. The spy is gone, and the palace knows the truth-you are not guilty."
Relief washed over her, but the marble pulsed faintly within her chest, a reminder of the bond she carried with Kael and the danger that still lingered.
As the sun dipped low, casting long shadows over the palace, Lyra stood at a balcony, the cool evening air brushing against her face. The events of the day-the false accusations, the chaos, the spy's cunning-had left her shaken, yet strangely stronger.
Kael approached silently, his eyes gentle but unreadable. "You see," he said softly, "even when shadows strike and chaos rises, the truth finds a way."
Lyra's lips trembled. "I... I can't believe how close I came to... everything ending. I don't know how to thank you."
Kael's gaze lingered on her, a mixture of warmth and quiet authority in his expression. "You don't need to thank me. Just... stay alert. There are more dangers ahead, and the world we live in is not kind to those unprepared."
Lyra's heart beat faster, but she nodded, the marble pulsing faintly in resonance with her resolve. Somewhere deep inside, a whisper of destiny stirred-a promise of trials, of trust, and of a bond that even the shadows could not break.
And while the spy remained at large, fleeing into the darkness with her deadly secret, Lyra knew one truth: with Kael at her side, even unknowable dangers could be faced, and her path to reclaiming freedom and justice had only just begun.
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Until a weak, fragile girl named Aria stumbles into his territory and touches him... and nothing happens.
She is his mate-
but she is not meant to live.
Aria's life belongs to someone else, borrowed by an ancient spell. If the spell breaks, she dies. If the curse stays, she also dies.
And an enemy pack wants her because she is the key to awakening an ancient power.
Alpha Lykos must protect her, break the curse, and fight fate itself-before time runs out.
But the greatest danger is not the enemies hunting them...
It is the truth Aria doesn't know about herself.

8.9
Jason's life was a canvas of broken colors, painted by the harsh brushstrokes of his reality. Craving connection, craving love, but stuck in a home that felt like a prison. So, he broke free, embracing the unknown. New streets, new faces, new demons... and a new lease on life. Little did he know, some encounters would leave scars, while others would expose him to the raw truth."

7.9
He is cursed. She is a slave.
Their forbidden bond will either save their world or set it ablaze.
Caeser Varyn, the formidable Alpha King, is a figure of fear, his very blood tainted by a curse that has claimed every mate the Moon Goddess has given him. His existence is a lonely burden of twisted power, until a single, accidental touch changes everything.
Ava is a ghost in the royal palace-an unseen slave girl with a quiet grace and a hidden power. When the Moon Goddess's mating mark appears on her wrist, Caeser shatters ancient laws and claims her as his own.
Their forbidden union ignites a firestorm, forcing them to flee the burning palace and the outrage of the pack.
Turned out she's gifted by the Moon Goddess and to survive, Ava must master the power she never knew she possessed, expose the traitors who surround them, and find a way to break the ancestral curse.
If she fails, her love will be consumed, and their world will fall to the dark power of a corrupted god.

9.7
Some chains are forged in iron.
Others in desire.
Sebastian Kol has existed for six centuries. Cursed to burn alive in his own skin every night he transforms into a beast even he cannot control. He wants one thing. Freedom. And after five centuries of searching, a prophecy finally gives it a name.
Leilani Ravenwood.
She carries the mark of the moon goddess on her skin and a prophecy that brands her as his salvation. Her blood silences his beast, and her touch sets him on fire.
In the worst possible way. And in the best possible way.
Furious at the hold she has over him, Sebastian takes her, strips her of everything, and bends her world until it breaks, determined to own what the goddess dared to use against him. What follows is dark and consuming. A monster who has never met his match, and a woman who proves to be it.
But Leilani Ravenwood does not break easily. And somewhere between the hatred and the hunger, the punishment and the pull, the ancient beast begins to suspect the terrible truth.
The woman born to be his salvation may already be his undoing, his poison and cure wearing the same skin.
And he is running out of reasons to care.

9.0
I traded my innocence to my fated mate, the Alpha King, just to get a stalk of Moonlight Grass to save my dying brother.
But after a night of agonizing physical connection, he didn't mark me. Instead, he tossed me a single, useless dried leaf and a credit card, treating our sacred bond like a cheap transaction.
When I refused his insulting offer to be his secret, nameless mistress, he choked me against a wall and banished me from his lands forever. I fled to the human city, only to watch from the shadows a week later as he publicly escorted a pure-blood noble female, preparing to make her his Luna. Meanwhile, I was forced to sell herbs in the lawless black market just to survive, where I was cornered by a gang of violent rogues.
I didn't understand. We were chosen by the Moon Goddess. When our skin touched, the mating sparks nearly blinded us both. Why did he look at me with such cold disgust? Why did he throw me away like trash, only to parade another woman as his queen?
Running for my life from the rogues, I tripped and fell onto the asphalt, right at the feet of a convoy of black SUVs.
The man stepping out was the Alpha King who had sworn to kill me if he ever saw me again.
But as the rogues demanded I be handed over, his eyes darkened with a terrifying, primal fury.
"She's mine."

8.6
In my past life, I was the weak Luna everyone despised.
A fake daughter!
A disposable pawn!!
A girl my family happily executed!!!
They forced me to marry my brother to protect the family's reputation. They feared the world will know that their Alpha Son was born Impotent- they made me carry the blame of-
"A HEN THAT CANNOT LAY EGGS!!"
I obeyed them... and it cost me my life!
Their real daughter framed me countless times. My husband who was also my brother and we grew up together never believed me... They called me fake and treated me like a servant. She framed me and made the wolf world see my shame. I died trying to save my life from them.
But I woke up 10 years before my death.
This time, I refused to play their game.
After accepting the marriage to my brother...
I went behind them to meet my mate. The most feared man in our CLAN. His Uncle.
The crippled Lycan lord in disguise who once asked me to marry him.
He thought I had come to reject our bond like my past life but this time. --------I stood before him with a dangerous deal.
"Do you still want to stay the crippled Uncle in the shadows?" I asked, in a serious tone.
He replied. "I don't know what you are saying."
I knelt down placing my hands on his lap."Tomorrow morning they will be here. Do you dare to come claim your mate?"
This Time!!......I' Elena Alvarez, will Light fire to their World.