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As I saw the full moon rise over the horizon and illuminate the battlefield with an unsettling silver light, I mumbled, "I don't believe this." The thought of making the agreement that would bind me to Demon, the Alpha of the Blackfang Pack, a guy I hardly knew, makes my fingers tremble. He was meant to be my partner. That's what the elders insisted on, however.
My hair was being pulled by the wind, which made me shiver. Tension permeated the air, the type that caused my inner wolf to prowl uneasily. The distant wolves' howls, which served as a chilling reminder of the danger, reverberated through the woods.
I looked at the ladies and men standing in the clearing's shadows, their eyes darting with doubt and mistrust. Our packs' peace accord was precarious; one mistake or ill-chosen phrase might cause everything to fall apart. It was more than simply a pact; it was a lifeline that would either ensure our continued existence or bring about our extinction. And the secret to that survival was myself.
The earth under my feet became a silvery-white mirror as the moon shone on the clearing. It was this. The day would come when everything will be different. The day I would become the mate of an Alpha I had never met and embark on a new life and destiny.
My thoughts were interrupted by a low, menacing voice. "You're anxious."
My father was standing behind me, his eyes focused in that calculating manner he usually had, when I turned around. In reality, I was afraid, but I didn't want to seem weak in front of him. I forced a grin to hide my tears as I responded, "I'm fine."
"You don't appear well." He kept looking at me, evaluating, looking for any hint of uncertainty. "Keep in mind that this is a political action. You are not getting married for love. You're getting married to stay alive.
I wanted to quarrel with him and let him know that this was more than a simple transaction. But I couldn't get the words out of my throat. Could I honestly tell him that I was concerned about our impending bond? That becoming a Demon's mate was more than simply a two-pack alliance-that it was an unknown, a scary secret that would alter my identity forever?
"You must do this," he said in a firm voice. "For the group. For us.
I didn't answer. Rather, I gazed out into the distance, seeing the shadows of the individuals rising from the tree line against the starry scenery. The Blackfangs.
They were present.
Demon was, too.
As they drew closer, their presence imposing, their footfall heavy, I swallowed the lump in my throat. The tension in the air crawled beneath my skin like static, and I could feel my heart racing. I was curious about the character of the guy I was about to commit myself to. Was he really as vicious as his reputation implied? Was he as frigid as the battlefield now bathed in moonlight? Or did something else exist, something concealed behind that tough exterior?
One person appeared higher than the rest, distinguished by his wide shoulders and assured gait. His movements were almost ethereal, and his eyes were calculating and piercing. He was a giant. Despite being partly hidden by the darkness, his face seemed to be chiseled out of stone, with his lips tight and his jaw set in a solid line. Demon.
I became cold. I felt a shock of recognition-not from any past experience, but from something more profound, something primordial. My inner wolf awoke and realized the truth before I did. This guy, this Alpha, was my mate.
As if it had known what was coming all along, the full moon overhead appeared to mock my uneasiness.
My father's voice interrupted my thoughts as he steadied me with his hand on my shoulder and said, "Lyra." "Perform your duty."
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