"The Shattered Luna: Reborn in His Embers" Chapter 2
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Chapter 2: The Predator's Scent
"She isn’t anywhere! I’ve torn through every bordering territory, demanded access to every sanctuary, and she is nowhere to be found!" I roared, the raw fury in my voice rattling the heavy crystal decanters in my study.
My Beta, Barrett, stood at absolute attention. He held my gaze with a calm, practiced confidence, though a subtle flicker of doubt betrayed his eyes. "We still have a handful of smaller clans along the eastern ridge, Alpha. We will find her. Tomorrow, we cross into the Dark Moon territory. Go, rest. I will handle the border arrangements and the high-council clearance. Alpha." He offered a formal, deeply respectful bow.
"Fine," I breathed, the heavy weight of dejection pulling at my shoulders.
With a volatile currents of dark energy swirling beneath my skin, I turned on my heel and walked to my quarters. Sleep, however, was a luxury my mind rejected. Every time I closed my eyes, my thoughts drifted back to the phantom of my fated mate. A cynical whisper in my mind began to wonder if the Moon Goddess had even granted me one. I lay there for hours, trapped in a relentless cycle of bitter hypothetical scenarios. I glanced at the sleek, minimalist clock on the nightstand: 03:47 AM. With a defeated sigh, I closed my eyes and let the exhausting darkness finally drag me under.
A frantic, heavy pounding on the oak door ripped me from my shallow sleep.
Fueled by instant irritation, I ripped the door open and bared my fangs at Barrett. "What?" I snapped, my voice a gravelly warning.
"We have exactly two hours to hit the Dark Moon border, Valerius," Barrett said, his tone laced with a rare, sharp urgency. "If we miss the dawn window, Malakor’s patrols will revoke our diplomatic passage."
I ran a hand through my hair and exhaled sharply. "Understood. I'll be downstairs in ten."
Barrett nodded tightly, and I closed the door, moving swiftly to prepare for the journey. Ten minutes later, I stepped out into the courtyard, the biting dawn air greeting my bare skin before I climbed into my black SUV. I waited in the driver's seat while Barrett finalized our tracking coordinates. Despite my best efforts to maintain an armor of stoicism, an irrepressible spark of anticipation flickered in my chest. It was the same every time we visited a new pack. I tried to suppress the hope, yet it flared up regardless.
I didn't give a damn about ancient pack politics or the superficial expectations of high society. I wanted my mate. I would love her unconditionally, protecting her until my last breath. I sat back, staring out at the passing trees, wondering what she would look like, how she would carry herself. I didn't want a trophy to secure my lineage; I wanted the other half of my soul. Yet, a dark anxiety lingered beneath the surface. Even an apex predator like me harbored vulnerabilities. I never wanted her to witness the monstrous, blood-soaked side of my nature. It would destroy me if she ever looked at me with the same paralyzing terror the rest of the world did.
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A firm shake to my shoulder brought me back to the present. I must have dozed off during the long drive; we had arrived.
I stepped out into the crisp, unfamiliar territory and walked toward the imposing, archaic architecture of the Dark Moon packhouse. Before my hand could even hit the heavy iron knocker, the door swung open. Alpha Malakor stepped over the threshold, a thin, insincere smile plastered across his face.
"Welcome, Alpha Valerius, to the Dark Moon," he murmured, his voice laced with artificial hospitality. "My sentries informed me that the great Shadow Moon leader is searching for a fated mate. Is that correct?"
I gave a curt, freezing nod. From first impressions alone, every instinct screamed that this man was a parasite—someone entirely unworthy of an alliance. His untamed, greasy hair spoke of deep-seated arrogance, and his pale, slightly weathered skin sagged with hidden vices. He carried himself with a desperate, heavy air of overconfidence. I respected an Alpha who knew his strength, but blind arrogance was a fatal flaw, and it would undoubtedly lead him to his grave. Physically, he was unremarkable for a ruling Alpha; his frame was scrawny compared to my own build. It was an absolute miracle how these archaic, dynamicless leaders managed to retain their crowns for so long.
Regardless of my immediate distaste, I maintained a chillingly polite demeanor. "It is," I replied, my voice devoid of warmth.
Malakor gestured smoothly toward the interior. "Then please, step inside."
I followed him deep into the grand assembly hall, where the pack’s unmated females had been ordered to gather. I walked slowly down the rows, drawing in deep breaths, desperately searching for the intoxicating, fated scent that was meant to drive both me and my wolf into a state of absolute madness. I inhaled once. Then again.
Nothing. Only the generic scents of perfume and unaligned wolves.
A low, dangerous growl escaped my chest, my irises bleeding into a darker shade of brown. Several females pouted or shifted uncomfortably under my intense scrutiny, but I couldn't care less about their bruised egos. Flooded with a sudden, suffocating wave of disappointment, I turned my back on the assembly and stormed out of the packhouse. I knew leaving without a formal farewell was an egregious diplomatic insult, but the volatile frustration consuming me rendered etiquette obsolete.
Then, the wind shifted.
A sudden gale swept across the courtyard, carrying a faint, ethereal note through the air. My heart stopped. My irises snapped back to their natural chocolate-brown hue, and my extended claws retracted instantly.
That scent.
It was an intoxicating blend of crisp rain and bright lemon.
I spun on my heel and broke into an absolute sprint back toward the packhouse. I slammed through the heavy oak doors, leaving the wood groaning on its hinges. Malakor stared at me, his eyes widening in sudden, unscripted panic. The scent was shifting rapidly, growing weaker, as if the source was actively fleeing the building.
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"Where is she?" I snarled, the raw dominance of my voice forcing several nearby omega guards to their knees. "I know for a fact there is someone else who was excluded from that room!"
Malakor moved with suspicious speed, placing his body squarely in front of the grand staircase, providing me with all the confirmation I required. She was up there, and he was hiding her.
"There is no one else, Alpha Valerius," Malakor threatened, his voice dropping into a defensive snarl as his own guard detail stepped forward. "Vacate my lands before I send you back to the Shadow Moon in a body bag."
Behind me, Barrett and Freya—my fiercely loyal third-in-command—bared their fangs, stepping up to flank me. I had zero patience for patriarchal outdated views regarding rank; if a female could fight, she earned her place at my side. And Freya was a lethal warrior.
"Step. Out. Of. My. Way. Before I tear your throat out," I paused, locking onto Malakor with a predatory glare so lethal that the older Alpha actually flinched, his gaze dropping to the floor. "With my teeth," I added softly.
He refused to move. Losing the last vestige of my restraint, I lunged forward, grabbing him by the scruff of his heavy collar. I reeled my fist back and let it fly with explosive force. His nose shattered with a loud, satisfying crunch. Before his guards could react, I threw his disoriented body into the stone wall, the impact knocking him unconscious.
What a pathetic excuse for an Alpha,
I thought, shaking my head in disgust.
I bounded up the stairs, following the vibrant trail of rain and lemon. The scent peaked near a concealed, heavy attic hatch. There were no stairs leading up, so I leaped into the air, punching the hatch open and pulling myself into the darkness.
The space was empty, but the air was thick with the copper tang of fresh blood. Two pack guards lay crumpled on the floorboards, their throats cleanly slit, dark crimson still pooling beneath them. The kills were fresh—minutes old. She couldn't be far.
I moved through the space, noting the structural layout. This attic wasn't a storage room; it was a prison. It had been lived in. Though her presence had vanished from the room, the lingering memory of her scent made my chest ache with a violent longing. I missed it already.
Dropping back down through the hatch, I noticed a series of crude, foot-sized indentations carved into the plaster wall—the escape route my mystery mate had utilized.
I marched down the stairs, my blood boiling. As I reached the front exit, Malakor groaned, stumbling to his feet, and fueled by blind rage, he lunged at my back. I spun around, capturing his throat in a vice-like grip, and slammed him effortlessly into the floorboards. Several of his ribs snapped under the force. He gasped for air, his face turning a sickly purple as I bent over him, twisting my fingers into his greasy hair.
"If you ever lay a hand on me or mine again, Malakor, I will slaughter you and dismantle your entire pack," I growled, letting my wolf's lethal aura crush what remained of his spirit.
I threw his head back into the dirt, sparing his life only because a full-scale pack war required preparation. I turned to Barrett, informing him through our link that I would be running back to our borders on four paws; my wolf demanded release.
I shifted mid-stride, my massive dark wolf tearing through the Dark Moon forest. I needed to burn away the volatile anger consuming my senses.
I will find her.
I ran for hours, losing track of time until the familiar, crisp scent of the Shadow Moon borders painted the air. Distracted by my thoughts, I rounded a dense thicket and collided heavily with a smaller, fragile form. A sharp, terrified whimper echoed through the clearing.
I looked down, and my breath hitched as that magnificent, undeniable scent of lemon and crisp rain flooded my senses. The white wolf beneath me dissolved, shifting back into a human form. She had beautiful, cascading waves of brown hair, striking blue eyes, and lips naturally tinted a vibrant red.
"Mate," she whispered, her gaze locking onto mine for one breathless second before her eyes rolled back, and she collapsed into absolute unconsciousness.
I shifted back instantly, lifting her fragile, scarred body bridal style into my arms. Fueled by a desperate, primitive need to protect her, I broke into an inhuman sprint toward the medical wing of my packhouse, praying I wasn't too late.
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