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Bound by the Moon's Secret

ockwanagida
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BLURB You smell like death and resurrection. Like something the Moon Goddess tried to erase. Aria Winters has been called weak her entire life. As a human raised among werewolves after her parents died under mysterious circumstances, she has no wolf, no strength, no place in the supernatural hierarchy. She's a charity case in the Silvercrest Pack, tolerated but never respected, surviving on the edges of a world that doesn't want her. Until Alpha Kael Thorne of the Shadowfang Pack demands her hand in marriage. The marriage is a political peace treaty to end decades of bloodshed between Shadowfang and Silvercrest. Aria is the sacrifice, the expendable human bride offered to the most ruthless Alpha in the territories. He's a monster, they tell her. Cold. Brutal. He's killed challengers with his bare hands and shows mercy to no one. Her foster family Alpha Marcus of Silvercrest and his daughter Lyanna, Aria's supposed 'sister’ are thrilled to be rid of her. Lyanna, the pack's golden princess, has always hated Aria for existing, for drawing even a sliver of attention. Marcus sees Aria as the perfect disposable pawn. But on her wedding night, when Kael Thorne takes her hand and breathes in her scent, everything changes. His eyes flash with shock. With fear. With something that looks like recognition. What are you? he whispers. Aria doesn't know. But her scent the scent that every wolf has dismissed as 'human and unremarkable ‘triggers something primal in Kael. An ancient instinct. A buried memory in his Alpha bloodline. She smells like the First Luna. The original female Alpha who ruled before the Moon Goddess supposedly destroyed her bloodline for daring to be too powerful. Aria Winters isn't human. She's the reincarnation of a goddess-killer, the one bloodline that can command Alphas, break mate bonds, and overthrow the Moon Goddess's divine order. Her parents weren't killed in an accident they were executed for hiding her true nature. And now, she's bound in marriage to the one Alpha strong enough to either protect her or destroy her. Kael has his own secrets. His pack is dying from a curse that only a Luna with ancient power can break. He didn't choose Aria randomly he’s been searching for her for years, following whispers of a human girl with silver eyes and a scent that makes Alphas uneasy. He needs her power to save his people. But he didn't expect to want her. To crave her. To feel the mate bond snap into place the moment she stepped into his territory. As Aria's power awakens, so do her enemies. The Silvercrest Pack wants her dead before she can expose their lies. The Council of Alphas wants her eliminated before she upends their hierarchy. And the Moon Goddess herself may be watching, waiting to finish what she started centuries ago. Aria must learn to wield the power she never knew she had, navigate a marriage to a man who sees her as both salvation and threat, and decide: will she be the sacrificial bride everyone expects, or the Luna who brings the werewolf world to its knees?
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Chapter 1 - The Unwanted Daughter

Aria's POV

The plate slipped from my hands and exploded on the kitchen floor.

I stared at the shattered pieces, my heart pounding so hard I could hear it in my ears. Maybe if I stayed perfectly still, they wouldn't notice. Maybe

You stupid, clumsy girl! Lyanna's screech cut through the air like a knife.

Too late.

My foster sister stormed into the kitchen, her perfect blonde hair swinging with every angry step. Her blue eyes blazed with the kind of fury only I seemed to inspire in her.

Do you know how much that plate cost? She jabbed her finger at the mess. Of course you don't. You've never owned anything worth more than trash.

I wanted to explain that I'd dropped it because of what I'd just heard. That her father Alpha Marcus had just said a name that made my blood run cold.

Kael Thorne.

The Alpha everyone feared. The monster who ruled Shadowfang Pack with an iron fist. They said he'd killed his own father to take power. That he showed no mercy to enemies. That he was more beast than man.

And Marcus had just said, I'll give her to him in three days.

Clean this up, Lyanna snapped. You're making the whole house look like a pigsty.

I dropped to my knees and started picking up the broken pieces. My hands shook so badly I could barely grip them.

Aria.

Alpha Marcus's voice froze me in place. He stood in the doorway, tall and imposing, his dark eyes completely empty of warmth. He'd never looked at me with kindness. Not once in the fifteen years since he'd taken me in after my parents died.

Come to my office in one hour. His words weren't a request. We need to discuss your future.

My future? I didn't have a future. I had survival. Day by day, keeping my head down, trying not to be noticed.

But something in his tone made my stomach twist with dread.

He left. Lyanna smirked at me before following her father. Finally getting what you deserve, she whispered.

Alone in the kitchen, I finished cleaning up the broken plate. A sharp edge sliced into my palm. Blood welled up, bright red against my pale skin.

I watched it drip onto the white tile floor, one drop after another. The pain should have hurt more. But I'd felt worse. Much worse.

Being unwanted hurt more than any cut.

Today was my twenty-second birthday. Nobody remembered. Nobody ever did.

I wrapped my bleeding hand in a kitchen towel and went to my room the smallest bedroom in the house, barely bigger than a closet. It had been a storage room before Marcus gave it to me. The window didn't close all the way, so it was always freezing in winter.

I sat on my thin mattress and tried to calm down. One hour. I had one hour before facing Marcus.

What did he want? What future could he possibly have planned for me?

My eyes drifted to the loose floorboard in the corner. Hidden underneath was a small metal box. The only thing I owned that mattered.

I pulled it out and opened it with trembling fingers. Inside was a single photograph old, cracked, faded. A woman with long silver hair and kind eyes smiled at the camera. She wore a strange silver bracelet on her wrist.

I'd found this photo in Marcus's study years ago, hidden in a locked drawer. He'd beaten me when he discovered it missing. But I refused to give it back.

Because this woman looked exactly like me.

Same silver eyes. Same high cheekbones. Same small smile.

I was sure she was my mother. Marcus said my parents were nobody just humans who'd died in a car accident. But I didn't believe him. This photo proved he was lying.

Who was she? Why did Marcus have her picture?

The hour passed too quickly. My hands still shook as I walked down the hallway to Marcus's office. Each step felt like walking toward my own execution.

I knocked softly.

Enter.

Marcus sat behind his massive desk, looking at me like I was an insect he was deciding whether to crush. Lyanna lounged in a chair beside him, examining her nails with fake boredom.

Sit, Marcus commanded.

There was no chair for me. He knew that. He wanted me to ask, to beg for the simple dignity of sitting.

I remained standing.

I've arranged a marriage for you, Marcus said, as casually as if he were discussing the weather. You'll be wed to Alpha Kael Thorne of Shadowfang Pack in three days.

The room spun. I gripped the edge of his desk to keep from falling.

What? The word came out as a whisper.

It's a peace treaty, Marcus continued, smiling coldly. Shadowfang and Silvercrest have been at war for decades. Alpha Thorne has agreed to end hostilities if we provide him with a bride. He gestured at me dismissively. You.

Lyanna giggled. Imagine that. The worthless human actually being useful for once.

II can't, I stammered. Please. He's they say he's a monster

You don't have a choice, Marcus said flatly. You'll marry him, or I'll throw you out of this house today with nothing. No money. No references. No protection. His eyes glittered with malice. How long do you think a human girl would survive alone in werewolf territory?

Not long. We both knew it.

Three days, Marcus repeated. Get yourself ready. And Aria? His smile was pure cruelty. Try not to embarrass me. Though I suppose that's asking the impossible.

I ran. Out of his office, down the hallway, back to my tiny room. I slammed the door and collapsed against it, gasping for air.

Three days. I had three days before I was given to a monster.

My hand throbbed where I'd cut it. I unwrapped the towel and stared at the wound. It should have been bleeding more, but it had already stopped. The cut looked smaller somehow.

Strange.

I looked at the photograph of the silver-haired woman still lying on my bed. My mother I was certain now.

Help me, I whispered to her image. Please. I don't know what to do.

The temperature in the room suddenly dropped. My breath came out in white puffs.

And then impossible, insane the woman's eyes in the photograph seemed to glow silver.

I blinked. The glow was gone. The room returned to normal temperature.

I was losing my mind. The stress was making me see things.

But when I looked at my palm again, the cut had completely vanished. Not even a scar remained.

My skin was perfectly smooth, as if I'd never been injured at all.