Kael Ravyn was born to rule, a powerful Alpha with a rare bloodline that even the strongest enemies coveted. But a lifetime ago, his father's desperate act to save him left Kael powerless, his wolf suppressed, his destiny stolen. Now, with the pack growing impatient and his throne threatened, he has three months to reclaim his power... or lose everything. Aria has always believed the world was ordinary. With her mother gone and her father hiding secrets of a supernatural past, she's never imagined a life beyond what she can see and touch. Until the night of a billionaire's birthday party changes everything. In the glimmering lights of wealth and power, Kael and Aria meet for the first time-and the instant pull between them is undeniable. Neither understands it, yet the bond of mates awakens something dangerous, something powerful... and something that could cost them both more than they ever imagined. Drawn to her without knowing why, Kael finds himself getting closer to Aria-compelled by a force he cannot resist, a pull that threatens to awaken his suppressed powers...and the desires of a heart he thought he had lost forever.
Prologue
The night sky burned red with fire and smoke, echoing with the sounds of chaos. War had reached the gates of the Alpha estate. Shouts of soldiers and snarls of wolves mixed with the thunder of magic and steel. Kael, barely five years old, clung to his father, his small body trembling, eyes wide with terror.
"Kael... listen carefully," his father, Lucas whispered, his voice steady but heavy with desperation. He pressed a small vial into the boy's hands. "This... this will suppress your powers. It will keep you alive. You must take it now, Do you understand?"
Kael nodded silently, too afraid to speak, watching as the enemy crashed through their home, seeking his rare Alpha blood. Lucas Beta, loomed nearby, teeth bared and eyes sharp.
"Protect the prince at all costs," Darius commanded, his gaze locking with Riven's. "No matter what happens, Kael must survive. Do you hear me?"
His growl rumbled low in his chest. "I swear it, Alpha. He will not fall."
Elsewhere, the human scientist Evan ran through the forest, clutching the woman he loved, Lyra, a Luna who had given her life to protect their unborn child. Lyra's breaths were shallow, pain etched across her face. "Go... go now," she gasped. Evan stumbled but obeyed, cradling her as best he could. Moments later, Lyra gave birth to a daughter, her last act one of pure love. Her life faded in his arms, leaving Evan to flee alone with the child.
Years Later
The room smelled of medicine and the sterile tang of fear. Evan lay on a sickbed, frail and coughing, his hands trembling as he placed a small, ornate box into his daughter Aria's hands.
"Aria... listen to me carefully," he whispered, voice weak but urgent. "Inside this box... is your inheritance. It is your gift... and your protection. Promise me you will guard it with your life. Promise me..."
Tears welled in her eyes as she nodded. "I promise, Father."
With a final, shuddering breath, Evan's hand went limp. The antidote, the very key that could awaken Kael and restore his Alpha powers, was now in the hands of a girl who had no idea of her destiny, no idea of the bond she would one day share with the Alpha she was meant to call her mate.
Outside, the wind whispered through the trees, carrying with it a warning, a secret, and the beginning of a story that neither Kael nor Aria could yet comprehend.
CHAPTER ONE : The Threatened Alpha
The pack council were already seated around the long stone table when Kael arrived.
As the Alpha of the Black Moon Pack, his presence should have silenced the room instantly. Instead, the atmosphere remained tense, thick with unspoken doubt. Kael took his seat at the head of the table, his posture straight, his expression calm, though his senses told him exactly how the room felt.
Unstable. Expectant. Dangerous.
Blue torches burned along the stone walls, their flames flickering like restless spirits. The faces around the table, betas, elders, commanders, were familiar, yet distant. These were wolves who had once sworn loyalty to his bloodline. Now, they questioned his worth.
His uncle, Ronan Blackclaw, sat beside him, arms folded, jaw tight.
"The pack is growing impatient," Ronan finally said, breaking the silence. "Our borders are being tested. Rival packs sense weakness."
Kael remained silent, his fingers curling slightly against the armrest.
"An Alpha must be strong," Ronan continued. "An Alpha must be able to shift. Must be able to fight."
A low murmur rippled across the table.
"You carry the Alpha blood," Ronan said, his voice lowering, "but without your wolf, the pack sees you as incomplete."
The word stung more than Kael expected.
A chair scraped against the stone floor.
Darius Stormveil rose to his feet, his sharp gaze locked onto Kael. As one of the senior betas, his voice carried weight, and he knew it.
"With all due respect," Darius said, "we have waited long enough. Three years of excuses. Three years of uncertainty."
Kael lifted his eyes to meet his gaze.
"We need a leader who can protect us," Darius continued. "Not a symbol. Not a boy wearing a crown without claws."
The words landed like a blow.
Around the table, several council members nodded. Others avoided Kael's gaze altogether.
"If Kael cannot regain his powers," Darius finished, "then he should step down."
Silence followed, heavy, suffocating.
Ronan stood abruptly, his chair slamming backward. "Enough."
His voice echoed through the chamber.
"Kael was a child when his powers were suppressed," Ronan snapped. "A child whose life was in danger. He did not choose this fate."
"That may be true," an elder said carefully, "but the pack cannot afford a powerless Alpha."
Ronan turned to Kael, his expression hardening with responsibility rather than anger.
"Kael," he said, "you have three months."
The words settled like a sentence.
"Three months to find the antidote. Three months to reclaim your powers." Ronan paused. "Fail-and you lose the throne."
Kael nodded once.
No arguments. No excuses.
The council was dismissed shortly after, the members rising and dispersing in hushed conversations. Kael remained seated for a moment longer, staring at the empty space before him.
Three months.
If he failed, the Black Moon Pack would no longer be his.
Kael had barely stepped into his room when instinct screamed a warning.
He moved just as a sharp object came flying toward him.
The blade struck the wall behind him with a loud thud.
Kael turned sharply, fury flashing in his eyes.
Riven lounged against a chair, laughter spilling from his lips.
"Oops," Riven said mockingly. "The king is angry."
"Not for long," Kael replied coolly.
Riven's grin faltered. "What do you mean?"
Kael walked further into the room. "The pack is losing patience. They want me to find the antidote and regain my powers." His voice hardened. "Your father suggested I step down."
The humor vanished from Riven's face.
He stood and walked toward the window, staring out at the dark glow of Noxvaris beneath them. They had been friends since childhood-long before politics and power had divided the pack.
Kael studied his back carefully.
"I'm not my father," Riven said quietly, without turning.
"I know," Kael replied. At least, he hoped so.
Riven turned suddenly. "There's something else," he said. "Mating."
Kael frowned. "What?"
"Mating could restore your powers," Riven said. "The bond can awaken suppressed abilities. Not just antidotes."
Kael scoffed bitterly. "I've searched for my mate. Everywhere. There's nothing." His voice dropped. "No pull. No bond. Nothing."
Riven burst into laughter. "Relax, mate. If you're alone, then I'll stay with you."
He stepped closer and reached for Kael's shoulder.
Kael shoved him away. "Touch me again and I'll throw you out."
Riven laughed, raising his hands. "Worth a try."
Kael exhaled sharply. "My uncle gave me three months."
Riven's expression turned serious. "Then we don't waste time."
He snapped his fingers. "We'll be leaving Noxvaris for the mortal realm soon anyway. Andrew invited us to his birthday party."
Kael sighed. "I guess I'll attend."
He looked at Riven. "Pack everything. We won't be returning anytime soon."
Riven nodded and left.
Kael sat on the edge of his bed, the silence pressing in.
Yes, he was Alpha, but his past had made him vulnerable.
He didn't blame his father. The suppressants had saved his life.
But Kael clenched his fists.
He would not lose his throne.
No matter what it took.
Chapter 1 The threatened Alpha
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Chapter 2 A Night To Unwind
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Chapter 3 The Birthday Encounter
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Chapter 4 Plans In Motion
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Chapter 5 Unwanted Encounters
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Chapter 6 Lines Drawn
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Chapter 7 The Wrong Approach
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Chapter 8 The Distance Between Us
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Chapter 9 Calculations and Confessions
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Chapter 10 Whispers That Cut
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Chapter 11 Between Rumours And Rain
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