"The Shattered Luna: Reborn in His Embers" Chapter 12

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Chapter 12: The Fragile Crown

Valerius’s POV

A volatile restlessness clawed beneath my skin, a suffocating panic born from the fact that I couldn't unearth her scent within the estate walls. I forcefully threw open our administrative communication link, demanding an immediate sit-rep from my Beta.

“Barrett. Identify Aurelia’s current coordinates immediately.”

“I... Alpha, I secured a glass of water for her in the parlor before stepping into the high-council brief,”

Barrett’s voice returned, heavy with sudden trepidation.

“When my feet returned to the wing, the space was empty. I logiced she had simply retreated to your private quarters.”

A dangerous, low growl ripped through my chest, rattling the mental connection.

“And your mind didn't think to execute a physical confirmation?!”

I snarled through the link.

“I... I offer my profound apologies, Alpha,”

he stammered, his armor fracturing.

I cut the connection with a harsh huf, racing down the grand corridor toward my private master suite. I slammed through the double doors, my heart hammering violently against my ribs as an overwhelming anxiety left zero room for logical thought. My eyes fiercely swept every corner of the massive room. The stark reality of the empty space hit my chest like an icy blade. Then, my gaze locked onto the nightstand. Resting beside the crystal lamp was a small, torn scrap of parchment.

I snatched the paper, my eyes scanning her hasty, elegant script:

“Valerius, by the time your hands unfold this parchment, my feet will have traveled far beyond your borders. Before your mind constructs the assumption, know that my departure is completely unrelated to your actions. Your soul did absolutely nothing but revere and protect my broken form, and for the reality that my dark past has bled onto your sanctuary, I am profoundly sorry.

But I cannot find it within my spirit to forgive myself. I refuse to permit Malakor to slaughter another decorated warrior of your vanguard simply because my flesh breathes within your walls. I know this pack means the absolute world to your crown; you are an exceptional, noble Alpha, and my scarred existence is simply not worth the lives of the soldiers you grew up bleeding beside. I am simply not good enough to justify their deaths.

I have embraced the life of a rogue. I will never return to Malakor’s chains, so truly, it remains a silent waiting game to see which force unearths my sanctuary first—YOU, or HIM.

I am sorry, Avie.

Yours completely, Aurelia xx

P.S. It completely fractured my heart to step past your gates, but I could not sit beneath your sky and watch innocent blood paint your land.”

A hot, heavy tear broke free from my lashes, staining the ink as a raw, broken sob ripped from the deepest corners of my chest, mourning the loss of my fated mate. It turned my blood to ice to visualize her structure navigating the wild, predatory world completely alone and vulnerable—yet while her flame was out there in the dark, my own crown was thoroughly compromised. If neighboring enemies caught even a whisper of this vulnerability, they would hunt her like prey, and the paralyzing horror of losing her before our souls could truly claim a peaceful existence left me completely blind with rage.

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I will unearth her sanctuary. And then, I will personally dismantle Malakor. But to secure that future, I required the swift retrieval of my missing Luna—sooner rather than later.

I open the pack wide link, broadcasting the stark reality of the crisis to every soul under my sky. An instantaneous chorus of pained, mournful howls erupted across the valley, a sound that cut deep into my heavy heart. Shifting mid-stride into my massive midnight-dark wolf form, I bolted into the dense labyrinth of the forest, Owen demanding blood. I relentlessly hammered against our halfway-bonded mental link, pushing past her internal walls until she finally opened a fraction of the line, likely out of sheer irritation.

“I’ve discovered your note, Aurelia! Where in the hell are your feet—?”

The line went instantly dead, a brutal, deliberate rejection that angered my beast beyond human words. I was furious with the world, but I was most catastrophically enraged with my own failure for permitting her feet to leave my sight. I honestly didn't know how to contain the volatile currents of dark energy swirling in my chest.

“Every high-ranking commander and vanguard warrior report to the assembly pavilion immediately. You have exactly twenty minutes,”

I barked through the link, commanding the force. I needed to construct strategic search parties. I needed to hunt down my mate.

The anxious murmurs of the gathered pack dissolved into a paralyzed silence the moment my boots hit the stage of the grand assembly pavilion. The sullen, lethal aura detailing my features left many of my soldiers shifting uncomfortably. I stood before them, my expression a cold, blank mask of sovereign authority.

"I am mandated to inform our lineage of a profound, catastrophic tragedy," I announced, my voice echoing off the vaulted timber beams. "Your designated Luna has vanished from our borders. I require the absolute unyielding assistance of every capable tracker to construct immediate search parties. We must unearth her sanctuary before Malakor’s executioners claim her blood!"

A wave of frantic, uncertain murmurs rippled through the rows of the vanguard.

"Why?" a sharp, clear voice hollered from the mid-tier quadrant. My head snapped toward the source, my irises darkening into a predatory obsidian.

"What did your tongue just articulate?" I snapped, my voice a gravelly warning.

The warrior ran his fingers through his hair, steeling his stance against my aura. "Why should our vanguard place their necks on a terminal line for an outsider we barely comprehend, Alpha? No disrespect intended to your crown, but our lineage has never formally met her. To this vanguard, she remains nothing but a passing name."

I paused, offering a curt, measured nod as I evaluated his logic. "Your mind constructs a perfectly valid argument, warrior," I responded, my voice softening into a rare, raw vulnerability. "But consider this truth: without her presence, this entire kingdom will fall into ruin. I will fall into absolute darkness. She is my solitary vulnerability—my absolute only weakness. While her structure remains exposed and alone in the dark, my own crown is exposed and alone. Our souls are united by the fated hand of the Moon Goddess herself. So, I am not standing before you today to command your blades as your absolute Alpha. I am standing here to beg your assistance as your brother-in-arms. Please... help me unearth my fated mate."

The simple, unvarnished humility shattered their defensive reservations. The speaking warrior offered a deep, respectful nod.

"Our blades belong to your shadow, Alpha Valerius," he announced clearly. Within a heartbeat, the entire assembly of the vanguard dropped to one knee, placing their right hands firmly over their hearts in a monumental display of absolute loyalty.

Owen stood tall within my mind, shaking out his midnight fur as he drank in the massive wave of power and devotion radiating from our pack link. A profound, unyielding pride bled through the bond.

"Thank you," I stated, my voice thick with sovereign pride.

With our lineage completely united under a single purpose, we immediately began mapping out tactical search grids to track down my missing mate.

 

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