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United under A Shared Blood And Moonlight

Everyone said the Alpha never slept with the same woman twice – until he couldn't stay away from me. Everyone called me the luckiest omega – until I found out I was pregnant, and he married his Luna. Everyone thought I was a fool – until the Alpha lost control and tore the world apart trying to find me. But I'm keeping a secret. One that makes my child more than just a mistake. Now his cousin, my new mate, holds my hand and begs, "Please, don't go back to him. Your soul belongs with me." I want to forgive the man who shattered me. But some scars were written by fate itself.
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Chapter 6

Chapter 6

I screamed as the dungeon door exploded into pieces, metal flying everywhere like dangerous rain.

Through the smoke and dust, a figure stepped into my cell. He was tall and lean, with dark hair and eyes that seemed to glow in the dim light. But it wasn't Caelum.

"Who are you?" I whispered, pressing myself against the back wall.

"Someone who's here to help," he said softly. His voice was calm and gentle, nothing like the violence I'd just watched. "My name is Darius."

Behind him, three guards lay lifeless on the floor. I could smell death in the air, and my stomach turned.

"Did you... did you kill them?" I asked.

"They were going to hurt you," Darius answered simply. "Elira gave them orders to make sure you didn't live through the night."

My blood went cold. I'd known Elira hated me, but real murder?

"How do you know that?"

"Because I've been watching this place for days, waiting for the right moment." He stepped closer, and I caught his smell - desert sand and something wild like lightning before a storm. "I know who you are, Seraphina. And I know you're in terrible danger."

"I don't understand. Why would you help me? I don't even know you."

Darius smiled, and it was sad somehow. "Let's just say your mate and I have... history."

"You know Caelum?"

"He's my cousin."

My mouth fell open. Caelum had never mentioned having a cousin. But now that I looked closer, I could see some similarities - the strong jaw, the confident way he held himself.

"If you're his cousin, then why are you helping me escape?"

"Because Caelum isn't thinking clearly right now," Darius said. "He brought you here to keep you safe, but this place is a death trap. Elira has too much power here, too many friends. She'll find a way to kill you, and Caelum won't be able to stop her."

I wanted to argue, to protect Caelum, but the dead guards around us proved Darius was right.

"Where will we go?" I asked.

"Somewhere safe. Somewhere she can't reach you."

Something about the way he said it made me nervous. "What about Caelum? I can't just leave without telling him."

"He'll understand eventually."

"No, I won't leave without talking to him first."

Darius's eyes flashed with frustration. "Seraphina, we don't have time for this. Elira's people will find the bodies soon, and then-"

Footsteps echoed in the hallway outside. Lots of them, running fast.

"Too late," Darius mumbled. He grabbed my arm. "We have to go. Now."

"Wait, I-"

But he was already pulling me toward a hole in the wall behind where my cell door used to be. I realized he must have blasted through from the outside.

"Trust me," he said quickly. "Please."

More footsteps were getting closer. I could hear people shouting orders.

Against my better sense, I followed Darius through the hole and into the night.

We ran through the trees for what felt like hours. Darius moved like he knew exactly where he was going, never stopping at any of the twisting paths. I tried to keep up, but my legs were shaking from fear and tiredness.

Finally, we stopped at a small area where two horses were waiting.

"You planned this," I said, breathing hard.

"I had to be ready for anything." He helped me onto one of the horses. "Are you hurt? Did they do anything to you in that cell?"

"No, I'm okay." I paused. "Thank you. For saving me."

"Don't thank me yet," Darius said grimly as he climbed his own horse. "We're not safe yet."

As we rode deeper into the bush, I kept looking back, hoping to see Caelum following us. But the path behind us stayed empty.

"He's going to be so worried," I said.

"He'll get over it."

The coldness in Darius's words surprised me. "You don't sound like you care about your cousin very much."

"Caelum and I have a complicated relationship."

"What does that mean?"

Darius was quiet for a long moment. When he finally spoke, his voice was bitter.

"It means he took something from me once. Something I can never get back."

"What did he take?"

"The pack leadership that should have been mine."

I stared at him in shock. "You challenged him?"

"Three years ago. I lost." Darius's hands tightened on his horse's reins. "But not because he was bigger or smarter. I lost because he cheated."

"Caelum wouldn't cheat."

"Wouldn't he?" Darius looked at me with those strange, glowing eyes. "He's married someone he doesn't love for political power. He brought you to his pack knowing it would put you in danger. He let his fiancée throw you in a dungeon to be murdered. Does that sound like an honorable wolf to you?"

I wanted to protect Caelum, but Darius's words hit too close to home. Caelum had made choices that hurt me, even if he hadn't meant to.

"That's different," I said softly.

"Is it?"

We rode in silence after that. As the hours passed, I started to notice something strange. Every time I looked at Darius, I felt a weird tingling feeling, like static electricity. And his smell was getting stronger, wrapping around me in a way that should have been comforting but somehow felt dangerous.

"Where exactly are we going?" I asked.

"My area. The desert lands to the south."

"That's really far from here."

"Distance is the point. Elira's impact doesn't reach into the desert."

Something about this whole situation was starting to feel wrong. Darius had saved me, yes, but he was also taking me hundreds of miles away from everything I knew.

"What if I want to go back?" I asked.

"You don't."

The confidence in his voice made me uncomfortable. "How do you know what I want?"

Darius pulled his horse to a stop and turned to look at me. In the moonlight, his eyes were definitely glowing now.

"Because you're not just Caelum's mate, Seraphina. You're mine too."

My heart stopped. "What?"

"The moon goddess doesn't make mistakes. If you were meant to be with only one dog, you would have only one mate. But you have two."

"That's impossible."

"Is it?" He dismounted and walked over to my horse. "Haven't you felt it? The pull between us? The way your wolf responds to my scent?"

Now that he mentioned it, I had noticed something. But I'd been so focused on Caelum that I'd ignored it.

"This is crazy," I whispered.

"The moon-blessed family is special, Seraphina. The rules that apply to other wolves don't apply to you." Darius reached up and helped me down from my horse. "You have the power to choose your own destiny."

"But I already chose. I picked Caelum."

"Did you? Or did you just accept what everyone told you was going to happen?"

I didn't know how to answer that. Everything was happening too fast.

"I need time to think," I said.

"Of course. That's why I'm taking you somewhere safe, where you can make your choice without pressure."

But something in his eyes told me that wasn't entirely true. There was an urgency there, a hunger that reminded me too much of the way other Alphas had looked at me.

"Darius," I said carefully, "what happens if I decide I want to go back to Caelum?"

His smile was gentle, but it didn't reach his eyes. "Then I'll take you back."

He was lying. I could sense it somehow, the same way I could sense when my mom was keeping secrets.

"And if I decide I want to be with you?"

"Then you'll become my Luna, and I'll spend the rest of my life making you happy."

"What if I decide I don't want either of you?"

Darius's smile disappeared totally. "That's not an option."

A chill ran down my spine. "Why not?"

"Because you're too important. Too strong. You can't be allowed to roam the world unmated and unprotected. Someone would take advantage of you, use your bloodline for their own ends."

"So I have to choose a master, is that it?"

"You have to choose a protector."

"And if I refuse?"

Darius stepped closer, and suddenly his gentle manner was gone. In its place was something cold and cunning that made my wolf want to hide.

"Then I'll make the choice for you."

I backed away, but he followed.

"You saved me from Elira just to imprison me yourself?" I asked.

"I saved you because you belong with me, not him. Caelum had his chance and he picked politics over love. I won't make that mistake."

"This is crazy. You can't just take someone and call it love!"

"Can't I?" Darius's eyes were glowing brighter now. "Tell me, Seraphina, do you know what a soul bond is?"

My blood turned to ice at the greedy way he said it.

"What's a soul bond?"

"It's a link deeper than the mate bond. More permanent. And much more painful to break."

"Why are you telling me this?"

Darius smiled, and this time it was truly frightening.

"Because I'm about to make one between us. Whether you want it or not."

Before I could run or scream or do anything, Darius grabbed my hands. His hands started glowing with a strange blue light, and I felt power rushing between us like lightning.

"No!" I screamed, trying to pull away.

But it was too late. The light spread up my arms and into my chest, wrapping around my heart like chains. I could feel something basic changing inside me, like part of my soul was being rewritten.

When the light faded, I fell to my knees, gasping.

"What did you do to me?" I whispered.

"I made sure you could never leave me," Darius said softly. "The soul bond will keep you tied to me forever. Even if you run back to Caelum, part of you will always belong to me now."

Tears streamed down my face as I realized the horrible truth. I wasn't saved at all.

I'd just traded one jail for another.

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