“When we return alive, I’ll make you Luna.” My mate Soren told me when we went into battle together. He was my rock, my strength. But when I woke up after the battle, something was wrong. Soren was cold and distant. And beside him, a beautiful young woman held his hand. My smile faltered, confusion replacing the joy I had felt moments ago. “This is Cerelia. She’s my second chance mate.” His words hit me like a physical blow. He told me that our mate bond was severed due to my injuries. During this year, he found Cerelia and is going to make her Luna tomorrow. My heart felt like it was being torn apart, and my head pounded with a fresh wave of pain. And deep down, I knew he was telling the truth. I couldn’t feel the mate bond between us anymore. The cold reality of his betrayal was sinking in, and I felt like I was trapped in a nightmare. Soren, my mate, my Alpha, my everything, stood beside another woman, promising her the life he once promised me. Where does this leave me?
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“Hilda, you can’t fight them alone, you have to go! You have to run!” my mate, Alpha Soren, shouts with the last of his strength. He tries to lift himself off the ground, reaching for me, and I take his hand.
“I’m not going anywhere.” I kneel beside him, looking into his eyes. “I love you, Soren. We’re going to survive this together. Or we’ll die together.”
“No!” He yells. “Please Hilda, you have to run!”
As the words leave his lips an arrow strikes my side. I collapse to the ground, laying beside him, as he cries out my name. I want to comfort him, to reassure him I’m alright, but I need to conserve my strength.
With great determination I struggle back to my feet. I’m going to keep fighting to protect him until I exhale my last breath.
“Hilda. If we make it out of this alive, I’m making you my Luna. No more wasting time. I love you.”
***
The world is dark all around me, but his words are a warm, soft blanket surrounding my heart. I wonder where the heavy smell of herbs is coming from.
And why my body hurts so much when my heart is so full of joy. My eyes feel gummy and heavy and it takes several tries for me to force them open. The first thing I see is Soren.
I can’t help but beam at the sight of him. Knowing he’s here and safe makes my heart leap. We grew up together, training side by side, sharing our dreams and ambitions. I’m his mate, his Beta, his equal and he’s always been my rock.
We’ve loved each other for as long as I can remember.
“Hi baby,” I whisper weakly, waiting for him to take my hand and kiss me. Instead he looks at me strangely. A mixture of sadness and embarrassment clouding his expression. His eyes, usually so full of warmth and love, are cold and distant.
His hair seems to have grown to his shoulders overnight. Something’s very wrong and I don’t like feeling like I’m about to have my world upended. Or the fact that my mate seems like a stranger.
“Soren what’s going on?” I ask fearfully. “You’ve been in a coma for a year now,” he tells me gravely.
I stare at him, my mind struggling to process his words. A year? That never happens to werewolves. We heal fast, or we die. I have a feeling there’s more to his hangdog expression than me having lost a year of our life together.
“What else?” I ask, reading him as easily as I always have. “When you were injured and fell into a coma, our mate bond was severed,” he says quietly.
My heart feels like it’s being torn apart, but deep down, I know he’s telling the truth. That magical thread between us is gone.
“What does that mean?” I ask quietly. “We still love each other, surely the bond will come back now that I’m conscious?”
Soren looks over his shoulder and I see a beautiful young woman hesitating by the door. She meets Soren’s gaze and comes in, taking his hand as if they’ve done it a thousand times.
“Soren? What’s going on? Who is she?” He glances at the woman beside him before returning his gaze to me. “This is Cerelia. She’s my second chance mate.”
His words hit me like a physical blow. I feel the air leave my lungs, and my vision darkens at the edges.
“How?” I ask plaintively. “After the battle, we suffered heavy losses. I went to her pack to secure a ceasefire. We met there and the bond formed.”
Cerelia steps forward, her eyes filled with a mixture of sympathy and determination. “Hilda, I know this is difficult. We delayed the Luna coronation because I wanted to do this right. I didn’t want you to hate me.”
Luna. She’s becoming his Luna, not me. I want to hate her. Or him for doing this to me. But I can’t. They had no more control over this situation than I did.
Soren’s expression softens slightly but his eyes remain distant. “I’m sorry, Hilda. I really am. But this is how things are now. I hope you can find it in your heart to accept this and move on.”
I look down at my hands, my mind numb. A year has passed, and everything’s changed. While I’d been asleep, dreaming of a future with Soren, he’d settled into a new life.
Cerelia reaches out, her hand resting on my arm, pulling me out of my contemplation. “Hilda, please. I don’t want there to be animosity between us. Can we find a way to coexist?”
I look up at her, seeing the genuine concern in her eyes. She isn’t the enemy, even if it feels that way. She’s just as much a part of this strange new reality as I am. I take another deep breath, nodding slowly.
Soren’s voice drones on, but my mind is too numb to form a coherent response as I stare at them. He’s offering me a life of obscurity within the pack. A way to fade into the background while he moves forward with Cerelia. The thought makes my heart ache, but I can’t muster the strength to argue.
The cold reality of his betrayal is finally sinking in, and I feel like I’m trapped in a nightmare. Soren, my mate, my Alpha, my everything, stands beside another woman, offering her the life he once promised me.
And there’s nothing I can do.
I have to find a way to heal, to move forward. Soren has made his choice, and now I have to make mine. I have to accept this new reality, no matter how much it hurts. I just need somewhere to go. And time to lick my wounds.
ScarlettThe early morning light is soft and golden as it spills through the curtains, warming the sheets tangled around Erik and me.His arm is heavy over my waist, our legs still knotted together. I trace lazy circles on his chest, my cheek pressed against the smooth skin just below his collarbone. His heartbeat is steady beneath my palm. I never want to move. I never want to lose this moment.Then there’s a gentle tug in the back of my mind, which interrupts my thoughts. Scarlett. It’s my mother.I groan softly at my own thoughtlessness and Erik stirs but doesn’t wake. Sorry, Mom. I meant to get back to you last night. We got to talking and it slipped my mind.It’s fine, my mother answers far too quickly. Suspiciously quickly. She must have been upset after our conversation and I know what my mom does when she gets upset. I have a strong feeling I’m not the only one who was otherwise occupied last night.Mother! Did you forget about my troubles? What did you get up to young lady?N
ScarlettThe moment Erik kisses me again, I feel it.All of it.The truth laid bare between us, the last of our secrets finally confessed, has done something to the air around us. It crackles. It thrums. Like lightning waiting to strike.My heart pounds. There are no masks left. No lies. No pretending.I pull back just enough to whisper, "I love you."His eyes widen, breath catching. I keep going before I lose my nerve. "I know it’s fast. I know we’ve only just started this. But I know my own heart, Erik. I’ve never been more sure of anything."He stares at me for a long moment, then cups my face in his hands, eyes burning into mine. "You’re not the only one who knows what they want. I love you too, Scarlett. Gods, I love you." And then there’s no more talking.The couch dips beneath us as I straddle him, kissing him like I’ll never get enough. His hands slip beneath my shirt, warm palms brushing over bare skin. When his thumbs sweep over my nipples, I gasp, arching into him. My finge
ErikScarlett sits next to me, her eyes still shimmering with the echo of a thousand different emotions. I can’t stop staring at her. Not just because she’s beautiful, although she is, heartbreakingly so, but because something’s shifted between us.Like the air’s changed weight. Like we’ve stepped from a world of pretending into something real. She knows everything now. She knows about the prophecy, and she’s still here."How much do you know about your magic?" I ask gently, not wanting to shatter this fragile, wonderful moment between us.She considers my questions carefully. "Not everything, but enough.""How long have you known?" I ask.She hesitates, then sighs. "I’ve known that I’m able to do magic since I was little. I have visions. Not very often, but when they come, they’re extremely vivid. I don’t always understand them, but they always come true and then it all makes sense.""Visions?" I sit forward, stunned. She offers a small, sheepish smile. "Yeah. Since I was really youn
ScarlettI don’t know what to do. Erik is standing in the doorway with flowers in hand and a hopeful smile on his face.All I want is to melt into his arms, drag him inside, and forget everything I heard. Forget the prophecy, forget the worry in my mother’s voice, forget that I’m terrified I might be exactly what everyone fears I am. But I can’t.Still, I step aside and let him in. "Thank you," I murmur, taking the flowers and bringing them to my nose. "They’re beautiful. And of course I missed you too."He follows me into the kitchen, his hands shoved in his pockets, eyes scanning my face. “Something’s wrong. Please talk to me, Scarlett.”I hesitate. The truth crowds my throat, trying to burst free. I can feel the weight of it in every breath I take. Erik deserves honesty from me. But what if he runs? What if he hears what I am and looks at me like I’m a monster?If I keep allowing things between us to grow more serious, without telling him the truth, I actually will be a monster. If
HildaCerelia doesn’t answer immediately. When she does, her voice echoes in my head through the mind-link, slow and full of disbelief.That’s... a hell of a prophecy, Hilda.I sit on the edge of the bed, running a hand over my face. Tell me something I don’t know. And after Scarlett heard Erik’s mother recite the prophecy, she heard him admit he’d kill her if he had to.Cerelia is silent for another long stretch before responding. The meaning seems fairly obvious. Cataclysm. Magic dying. One girl with the power to save or destroy us all. But I’ve never come across anything like it before, not in any scroll, journal, or book that I’ve read over the years.You’re sure? I ask, feeling the pit in my stomach yawn wider.I’ll look again, and I’ll reach out to a few other sources, she promises. But if this prophecy has been passed through Erik’s family line, it could be private oral lore. That would explain why we’ve never heard of it. That also means they have to be a significant magical f
ScarlettI have never wanted the ground to open up and swallow me quite so badly.Signe caught us. Caught me with my mouth on her son, tangled up in his arms like I couldn’t get close enough. And the look she gave me, sharp, assessing, laced with cold disapproval, might as well have been a slap.She didn’t yell. She didn’t even raise her voice. Just that flat command to keep our personal lives out of the business.It takes several minutes for the burn in my cheeks to fade. I focus on rearranging the crystal display up front even though it doesn’t need rearranging, my hands moving things just to have something to do.Embarrassment ebbs eventually, replaced by something else entirely. Curiosity.I trust Erik. I do. In fact, I love him. But Häxa isn’t just a mystical novelty store, no matter how they present it. There are real magical things here. Spell ingredients. Enchanted items. That room with the locked door I haven’t been able to get into.There’s something else going on, and I nee
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