"The Shattered Luna: Reborn in His Embers" Chapter 14

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Chapter 14: The Convergence of War

Aurelia’s POV

My fingers trembled slightly as I packed the last of my belongings, preparing to vacate the mundane hotel room alongside Gideon.

We were on the absolute precipice of hitting the northern roads when the shrill ring of his phone cut through the quiet room.

Outside, Gideon was busy loading my sparse canvas luggage into the trunk and replenishing the SUV's fuel tank, knowing our trajectory required hours of uninterrupted driving.

I glanced down at the flashing screen, and my breath caught sharply in my throat. The caller ID displayed a single name:

Alpha Malakor

.

Instantly, my pulse accelerated into a panicked staccato, hammering frantically against my ribs.

A dark, intrusive premonition whispered that the monster had unrecovered secrets—that he registered something deeply perilous.

My hands shook violently as I carried the device out to the driveway, presenting the glowing screen to Gideon.

"It's him," I whispered, my nerves skyrocketing into an absolute panic.

Gideon surveyed the screen, his jaw tightening into a rigid line. "Ignore the connection. Let it ring out. I will construct a plausible administrative excuse for the silence later."

I looked up at his severe features, my eyes heavy with a profound sorrow. "Why are you actively shielding my flame, Gideon?" I murmured quietly, the wind catching my hair. "If his executioners ever uncover your treason... his blades will ruthlessly claim your life."

He smoothly extended his hand, placing his palm flat over mine to steady the tremors, his dark eyes locking onto my gaze with an absolute, unyielding certainty. "He will not uncover the fracture, Aurelia. Trust my positioning."

Despite the fierce conviction detailing his voice, a lingering shadow of doubt refused to leave my mind. In the game we were playing, a single misstep meant absolute execution.

Valerius’s POV

Twenty-one days had evaporated into the wind since she vanished, and my existence had mutated into a relentless, non-stop hunting campaign.

I had rejected the sanctuary of sleep, refused proper sustenance, and abandoned every sovereign luxury, dedicating every waking calorie to tracking her phantom trail.

Hours earlier, our scouts had intercepted a breakthrough exactly a mile north of our boundary lines—an ancient, abandoned timber cottage.

Her exquisite rain-and-lemon scent lingered heavily within the shadows, remarkably fresh.

My hope had flared to an impossible height, only to come crashing down into a hollow void when the hours passed and her structure failed to return to the hearth.

The subsequent disappointment was absolute.

When reality finally pierced my red haze, I logicalized that my expectations had been entirely foolish; she was a brilliant, instinctual creature, and the moment her senses registered our pack’s trailing scent, she would have fled further into the dark to preserve her isolation.

It was maddening. She was breathing somewhere along this coordinate line, yet my hands remained empty.

Fueled by a sudden, volatile current of fury, I slammed both fists down onto the mahogany desk.

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The raw power of my Alpha strength splintered the solid wood down the center, sending sharp shards of timber flying across the office pavilion.

Exhaling a long, ragged breath, I forced my focus back to the regional maps. For miles surrounding that abandoned cottage, the geography was entirely devoid of allied wolf territories.

There was zero sanctuary for a rogue to occupy—save for a dense, mundane human settlement along the valley. My handlers would likely label my logic idiotic, but a quiet instinct whispered that her feet wouldn't seek refuge among humanity.

My gaze drifted toward the eastern borders, a dangerous growl rattling through my chest as I visualised the proximity of the Dark Moon pack. If Malakor’s executioners have captured her structure, this administrative peace will dissolve into an absolute, cataclysmic war.

I will personally force that parasite to submit, dedicating the remainder of my free existence to maximizing his physical agony.

I yearn to watch the spark of arrogance slowly drain from his eyes; I yearn to register his final, pained breath; I demand a formal, broken apology for every single atrocity his hands inflicted upon Aurelia’s childhood.

I will watch him slowly perish—and only then, I will command my medical staff to fully restore his cellular form, simply so my blades can execute the sentence all over again.

I am becoming a monster,

a distant part of my mind whispered.

I don't care.

I required a hot shower; my skin was beginning to project the bitter scent of stress and exhaustion.

Aurelia would thoroughly despise seeing my crown moping in the dark, so I forced myself to restore my appearance.

Once the steaming water had washed the grime away, I descended the grand staircase of the estate.

Rounding the landing, a suffocating cloud of cheap, artificial perfume fractured the air, and I tightly clamped my jaw to suppress an instinctual gag.

As apex predators, our supernatural senses operate at a heightened velocity at all times; a microscopic spritz of fragrance is more than sufficient to accentuate an individual's natural scent.

Lysandra, however, completely lacked the intelligence to comprehend the boundary between an alluring note and a hundred desperate sprays.

She barred my path at the base of the stairs, a calculated determination dancing behind her emerald eyes. She extended a manicured hand, letting her fingers glide provocatively across the muscle of my chest.

I unleashed a dangerous, low growl of warning, but she carelessly waved the threat off with a sharp smirk.

"Greetings, Alpha Valerius," she purred, her voice dripping with artificial seduction. "Now that your precious, broken...

Luna

..." she spat the title with a repulsive, disturbing amount of pure disdain, "...has permanently abandoned your throne, what do you say we retreat to your chambers and find some proper amusement?"

A profound wave of absolute disgust rippled through my veins. Lysandra misread the physical shudder, her smirk widening as if she believed my beast was vibrating with sudden excitement.

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I ruthlessly slapped her hand off my skin, driving my weight forward to shove her structure firmly against the stone wall. I hold an absolute, iron-clad code against initiating unprovoked violence against a female, so I strictly kept my hands pinned to her sides, keeping my contact defensive.

I would never lay a hostile hand upon a female—unless that individual was actively attempting to extinguish my flame. In those terminal circumstances, the protocols differ.

That boundary established, I let Owen's predatory dominance flood my features, my irises bleeding into a volatile obsidian.

"If your desperate flesh does not vacate my sight this exact second, Lysandra, I will formally decree your absolute exile from this kingdom," I whispered, my voice dropping into a low, terrifyingly flat register that left her paralyzed.

"And if your tongue ever projects a single shred of disrespect toward my fated Luna again, I will not hesitate to break your noble lineage. Do your senses register my meaning?"

She nodded frantically, her arrogance fracturing completely as she scrambled past my shadow, fleeing into the deeper corridors.

Two hours and a secondary cleansing later, I walked into my private study, the heavy weight of dejection pulling at my shoulders. I simply wanted her back; my soul missed her existence with a violent longing.

I was staring blankly at the map coordinates when the sharp ring of the secure landline shattered the silence. The caller ID displayed an absolute unknown signature.

I sighed heavily, contemplating whether to ignore the disruption, but a strange, intuitive pull commanded my hand to seize the receiver.

"Speak," I grumbled gravelly.

"Valerius..."

The single, breathless syllable cleared the speaker, and every micro-fiber of hair along my neck stood perfectly on end. My heart performed a frantic, chaotic acrobatic leap against my ribs. I could barely logicalize the reality of the voice on the other end of the line.

"Aurelia... is that truly your flame?" I demanded, my voice thick with absolute, unadulterated shock.

"I... yes, Valerius. It is me," she murmured quietly.

"Identify your current coordinates immediately," I commanded, my grip tightening on the plastic.

She released a slow, heavy sigh before responding. "The specific location lacks utility, because—"

I ruthlessly cut her off with a feral, possessive growl, Owen demanding her immediate restoration to our chest. "It carries absolute utility, Aurelia!" I snapped, my dominance bleeding through the line.

"If your mind will permit my tongue to finish the sentence," she chided softly, a familiar defiance detailing her voice, "the coordinates lack utility because our feet are already returning to your gates."

Our?

The single pronoun turned my blood to instant fire. What foreign male was navigating the world beside my fated mate? I ruthlessly suppressed the rising jealousy; the overarching reality was all that mattered—she was coming home.

"Are you entirely serious?!" I practically roared into the empty room, my restraint crumbling. "My beast was completely furious with your departure, but my soul comprehended your noble sacrifices. Please... tell me this is not a cruel illusion!"

A quiet, genuine chuckle escaped her lips through the speaker, and Goddess... I had missed the magnificent melody of her voice with every fiber of my being.

"Hold on, who is 'our'?" I demanded, my tone instantly thick with a volatile, possessive jealousy. "Who is accompanying your structure?"

"I am currently traveling with Alpha Gideon—"

I cut her off a secondary time, a lethal snarl ripping from my chest. "That parasite is not your Alpha, Aurelia!" I hissed, an intense, dangerous fury pulsing through my veins at the mere mention of his name. I despised that male with a deep, burning passion.

"Right... forgive my phrasing... he is Malakor’s Beta," she corrected quietly.

"What?! He is a high-ranking handler of your oppressor! He could easily be executing a sophisticated counter-operation to drag your form back to their cells!" I yelled, my protective instincts flaring.

"Master your temper, Avie. He is not," she murmured softly.

My heart swelled to an impossible size at the effortless resonance of the private nickname she had granted my crown during our fated engagement.

"Why choose to cross back over my borders now?" I questioned, my voice dropping into a rapid, desperate torrent. "Not that my soul does not yearn for your presence—I miss you like absolute madness, Aurelia. Do you miss my shadow? Furthermore, your note explicitly stated your feet would never return. I don't comprehend the shift, I assumed that—"

Now, it was her turn to ruthlessly sever my words.

"Your mind is spiraling into a rant, Valerius," she intervened smoothly. "And yes... of course my soul misses your presence, which forms a significant part of why our feet are returning. But stripped of sentiment, we have intercepted a monumental cache of intelligence that your vanguard requires to hear. It is paramount. Furthermore, your crown needs to formally broadcast a decree to our lineage: a cataclysmic war is descending upon our valley, and it is a terminal conflict we cannot prevent. You must command every single capable soul who can wield a blade—high-ranking females included—to initiate intensified combat drills, training longer and harder starting this exact second. Please. I offer my profound apologies... this ruin belongs to my name."

The sheer, unyielding authority vibrating through her voice left me completely taken aback, a proud fascination overriding my fury.

"Understood," I responded softly, mirroring her gravity. "We will be waiting at the grand gates. I miss you, little bird."

A prolonged, heavy silence settled over the line.

"Goodbye, Valerius," she murmured, formally dismissing the connection. The sudden severance stung my pride, but the lingering ache was instantly consumed by a brilliant, blinding euphoria: she was returning. That was the solitary truth that carried weight.

I open the pack wide link, commanding every single soul capable of entering a vanguard formation to assemble on the main training fields immediately.

Standing before the gathered ranks, I detailed the impending return of their Luna and the absolute reality of the threat.

The text of the announcement left the warriors ecstatic; to be perfectly honest, my own beast was operating at an unexplainable velocity of absolute joy.

Owen kept projecting a barrage of possessive, beautiful scenarios behind my eyes. I could not wait until my powerful arms securely shackled her structure back to my chest.

I leaned back against the leather of my chair, a massive, triumphant grin transforming my handsome features. My beautiful girl was coming home.

 

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