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The air was thick with anticipation, heavy with the energy of a hundred wolves gathered in the clearing, their eyes fixed on the alpha who stood at the center.
The night was dark, save for the flickering light from the campfire that cast long shadows over the tense faces of the pack. Leora stood on the edge of the group, her heart pounding, her breath shallow in the crisp air.
She was 17 now, but soon-on her 18th birthday-the true nature of her bond to the alpha would be revealed. It was a bond she didn't understand, a connection that terrified her in its intensity.
Kael, the pack's alpha, was as cold as the winter winds that swept through the forest. Tall and imposing, with piercing gray eyes that seemed to look through her, he was everything Leora knew she should fear. And yet, despite her every instinct telling her to stay away, something deep inside her pulled her toward him.
The bond.
Her parents had tried to prepare her for this moment. They'd whispered to her stories of the fated mates in their pack, the wolves whose hearts beat in sync with their destined counterpart. But no one had ever warned her about the confusion that came with it-the longing, the attraction, the fear.
How could she feel this draw to someone who barely acknowledged her existence? Kael was a mystery, a leader who ruled with iron-fisted authority yet kept his emotions carefully hidden behind layers of icy indifference. He was a wolf surrounded by walls, and those walls were not meant to be breached.
Leora had spent most of her life in his shadow, watching him from afar as he led his pack with unwavering certainty. She had seen the way others looked at him-with reverence, even fear. But she had never been a part of his world. She was the powerless Luna, a mere girl in the eyes of the pack, and she had accepted that role without question.
The night was eerily quiet, save for the crackle of the campfire and the occasional rustle of leaves in the wind. The gathered wolves formed a semicircle, their attention fixed on Kael. He stood like a statue, his posture rigid, the flickering flames casting shadows across his chiseled features. His voice cut through the stillness as he addressed the pack, issuing orders in clipped, decisive tones.
Leora stayed on the fringes, her hands tucked into the pockets of her jacket, her nails biting into her palms. She couldn't bring herself to step closer. Being near Kael made her feel as though the air had been stolen from her lungs. Her heart always betrayed her, hammering wildly whenever he was close, as if trying to bridge the invisible gap between them.
And he always noticed.
Kael's sharp gaze flicked in her direction, as precise and cutting as a blade. Though his expression didn't change, she felt his scrutiny like a physical weight. It was maddening-the way he could both draw her in and push her away without saying a word. Leora looked away quickly, focusing instead on the fire, but the sensation lingered. He was watching her, and the bond they shared thrummed like a living thing, pulling taut between them.
Her parents had always told her she was special, though she had never believed them. They'd spoken of her destiny as a Luna, as the one chosen to stand beside the pack's alpha. But Leora had grown up feeling anything but extraordinary. Unlike the others, she had no wolf to shift into, no powers to boast of. She wasn't a fighter or a strategist. She was just... Leora.
She had always watched the pack from the sidelines, a part of their world but not truly belonging. The wolves accepted her presence out of duty, not affection, their respect for her position more performative than heartfelt. They saw her as an accessory to the alpha-a Luna in name only.
Lately, however, everything had changed.
Her bond with Kael had grown impossible to ignore. It wasn't just emotional-it was physical. When he was near, her senses sharpened, her pulse raced, and her body responded to him in ways she couldn't control. She had tried to ignore it, to suppress the feelings that overwhelmed her, but it was futile. The bond was like a living force, weaving them together more tightly with every passing day.
"Leora."
The sound of her name pulled her from her thoughts. She turned and found Liam approaching her, his familiar grin softening the sharpness of her anxiety.
Liam was one of the higher-ranking wolves in the pack, second only to Kael in strength and skill. Unlike the alpha, Liam was approachable and warm, his charm effortlessly putting people at ease. He had always been kind to Leora, often going out of his way to include her in pack activities.
"You're standing out here all alone again," he said, his tone light but teasing. "What are you thinking about this time?"
Leora gave him a small smile, her gaze darting briefly back to Kael. "Nothing important."
"Ah, nothing important," Liam repeated, crossing his arms.
"Is that what we're calling Kael now?"
Her cheeks flushed crimson, and she looked away quickly.
"I don't know what you're talking about."
Liam chuckled, the sound warm and low. "Leora, you're not as subtle as you think. Everyone can see the way you look at him. It's not a crime, you know. He is your mate."
The word "mate" sent a shiver down her spine. She swallowed hard, her voice barely above a whisper. "He doesn't see me that way."
Liam's smile faltered, replaced by a look of quiet understanding. "Kael isn't the easiest person to read, but don't sell yourself short. The bond isn't something he can ignore forever."
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