Moonlight betrayal: Fated to my enemy.
weight of her own words settl
the world... the one
ce. The words tasted bitter on her tongue, like poison that had festered inside her for too long. She clenched her
pression unreadable, but the concern in h
too much. "No. Don't." Her voice cracked, heavy with the weight of years of
ned steady, unwavering. Then, slowly, he reached out, his
ly. "But I need you to
ry breath felt lik
ything. He made my mother a widow. He made Morgan the Alpha. And because of that, Lucia and her friends never let me live a day in peace.
anchoring her to the present. "I know," he murmured. "
blurred, bu
ry. Maybe then, the pain wo
moon cast long shadows across the ground, making everything feel heavier, like
but not intruding. He did
he dirt as she spoke. "It all started years ago. Before I was even bor
htly, encouragin
en us. Every three years, one pack would take leadership over shared lands, resources, and trade. It was a cycle tha
ut it didn't reach her eyes. "B
kened slightly.
hakily. "The w
I thought the s
was granted an extra th
ows furro
ected disasters-crop failures, rogue attacks. My father asked
ilent, absorb
hey said we were trying to keep control forever. Alpha Derek demanded a council meeting, but when my father
reath, her hands c
the third n
rkened. "The one whe
nod
Third Negotiati
t. The negotiation was supposed to bring peace, but from the
cross the faces of the warriors standing guard, their hands resting lightly on their we
sion hard as stone. Beside him were his strongest war
is expression carefully controlled. But beside him, lurking in the sh
coldly. "Twice. And both times, your
his voice calm but unwavering. "Blue Pack
ek snapped. "You expect us to watch
ng into a smirk. "Rightfully yours? You mea
s. Either the leadership returns to D
read throug
g them. "We don't need to fight. Ther
re is no peace when
ith something almost like regret
oment, but he didn't lower his guard
ckened to a suf
yone could rea
d gasp tore th
ered. His e
st. A dagger-black as night-
gasps fill
erupted i
n blood. His gaze flickered to Charles, co
horror twisting his fea
was t
ody hit t
reath. The
e fragile peace betwee
-
n the
No one knows who did it. Some say it was a rogue assassin. Some sa
tened. "And the
e refused to let them fall. Her
ping her hands in his. "You
bitter laugh
ft but unwavering. "You're sti
d, looking away. "
in a quiet voice, he said,
breath
d her, his
she hadn't said. And somehow, he knew