"The Shattered Luna: Reborn in His Embers" Chapter 28

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Chapter 28: The Ghost of Life

Valerius’s POV

No, no, no, no.

The syllable was an endless, frantic chant echoing through the hollow chambers of my mind. She could not bleed out. She could not leave me in the dark. What catastrophic madness had possessed my sovereignty to permit her presence in that combat ring in the first place? I was an absolute, unmitigated fool.

"This ruin belongs entirely to my hands," I repeated mechanically, my glazed eyes staring down at the thick crimson staining my palms. I lacked the cognitive capacity to survive this horror. If her flame extinguished tonight, my beast would formally reject the living world; I possessed absolutely zero reason to draw breath under a sky devoid of her light.

A heavy, suffocating silence dominated the medical pavilion. I couldn't care less about the archaic protocols of high court diplomacy, nor did I care that my vanguard had witnessed their absolute Alpha weeping unrestrained for the past four hours. My eyes had not mapped her structure since the emergency surgeons had frantically wheeled her bleeding form into the lower operating theater.

The moment the news of the ambush breached the border link, my parents had mobilized their convoy, arriving at the estate in a storm of dust. I collapsed entirely against my mother's frame, weeping hysterically like a fractured child while Paula held my sobbing body against her chest. Even Jacob’s severe, aristocratic features were shadowed by a profound sadness at the sight of my undoing. Traditionally, the former Sovereign loathed the manifestation of tears, operating under the rigid belief that an Alpha line must never project a vulnerable posture to his pack—but presently, my pride lacked the energy to care if my stance mirrored the absolute depths of weakness. Because without her alignment... I was nothing. She was the solitary architecture of my life.

Her treacherous mother, Morgana, had been forcefully thrown into the deepest, silver-lined containment cells. I knew with absolute certainty that if my hands locked around her throat before my sanity returned, my claws would waste zero calories executing her immediate slaughter. That psychotic bitch harbored an absolute legion of horrors waiting for her flesh; she deserved zero right to breathe our air, and I swore an iron-clad vow to the heavens that I would extinguish her flame the exact micro-second my fated mate was securely back within my arms.

Aurelia’s POV

An absolute, silent blackness is the solitary territory my awareness registers. My physical form is completely numb, devoid of any sensory feedback.

Is this the definitive architecture of death?

Navigating an eternal, dark vacuum, blind to whether your spirit will sink further into the void until you are reborn into a secondary canvas—assuming the hand of the Goddess even permits such magic.

Suddenly, the phantom of Valerius’s face flashes behind my eyelids, and an acute panic pierces my numbness.

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No... please, no.

His beast will be completely devastated. His sanity will disintegrate. I am mandated to break past these heavy seals and awake. Every singular kinetic command I transmit to my limbs collapses into failure; even my eyelids feel heavily weighted down by iron bars. I cannot tolerate this paralysis. I must return to the light soon.

“Please, Moon Goddess... do not sever my flame from his soul,”

I prayed into the void, my spiritual voice a desperate plea.

“I revere his existence; I require his alignment to breathe. He is the solitary savior who forged my frame into an apex predator. Do not tear his savior away, for the grief will completely crush his crown. My mind cannot calculate how much further suffering his spirit can endure before his beast reverts back into the heartless, blood-soaked monster that dominated the regional rumors. His soul has traveled too far along the path of restoration to slide back into the deep abysses of the red haze. I cannot cross past the terminal veil knowing his crown will fall into that absolute ruin...”

Valerius’s POV

A grueling, agonizing month had evaporated into the wind, and Aurelia’s structure remained completely dependent on the clinical mechanics of life support. The medical handlers had delivered a definitive ultimatum: I possessed exactly three hours to execute a final administrative choice—either permit her body to exist under the artificial parameters of the machines indefinitely, or disengage the connection and pray the internal fire of her Beta bloodline possessed the superior strength to claim the dawn. She had to live.

Jacob had been mandated to assume the sovereign duties of the Alpha line while my mind navigated this living hell; my hands possessed barely enough coordination to sustain my own flesh, let alone direct the defense parameters of an entire kingdom. I had completely rejected proper sustenance and sleep. My reflection inside the glass was completely broken, a haggard phantom—and to speak with absolute frankness, the image mirrored my soul. I was entirely detached from my true nature, because her presence was the solitary force that made me a leader. I required her alignment to restore my light, but a dark, cynical whisper murmured that her sapphire eyes would never open to my world again—a reality my heart refused to accept.

I marched slowly into her private medical suite, and the sight shattered what remained of my composure. Her fragile, athletic frame was completely crowded by an array of heavy wires, monitoring nodes, and oxygen tubes, her chest rising and falling with a shallow, mechanical rhythm dictated entirely by the life support system. She looked completely helpless against the white sheets. Yet, despite the clinical despair, a stubborn, primitive faith in her resilience refused to leave my beast; her spirit had never failed to shatter my expectations, and I lifted a frantic prayer to the high court of the heavens, begging for a miracle.

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The tragedy was absolute: when Morgana had driven that hunting knife deep into her back, the pure silver blade had grazed the lower ventricle of her heart, injecting raw silver directly into her bloodstream. To compound the lethality, the trackers later discovered the metal had been coated in high-potency wolfsbane—a catastrophic, terminal toxin to our kind. The poison had systematically attacked her supernatural defenses, and for thirty long days, her internal wolf had been fighting a silent, desperate war to heal the vital tissue.

"Alpha Valerius... the timeline has crossed its threshold," Dr. Harrison informed me softly, his features grave. A specialized detail of medical handlers approached the master terminal, their fingers beginning to disengage the automated switches.

My pulse skyrocketed into a panicked staccato against my ribs as the life support machinery went completely silent. What manifested next caused my inner wolf to howl in a sudden, ecstatic burst of pure, unadulterated relief. Her lungs expanded naturally. She drew a ragged breath of our air, her heart monitor fracturing into an erratic, hyper-accelerated beat that leaped toward the heavens.

But the brilliant euphoria evaporated as quickly as a shadow in a lightning storm.

Her heart rate plummeted instantly, the rhythmic tones mutating into a flat, agonizing alarm. A frantic barrage of physicians and vanguard nurses rushed past my position, swarming the bed to initiate chest compressions.

"EXTRACT THE ALPHA IMMEDIATELY!" a harsh command echoed through the din as a pair of massive guards locked their arms around my waist, callously dragging my structure away from the bed. I exploded into a volatile, primal rage, thrashing against their hold with every single calorie of my supernatural strength.

"NO! LOOSEN YOUR GRIP! UNHAND ME!" I roared frantically, my voice cracking into an unhinged shriek as I desperately fought to force my path back to her side. "SHE IS MY LUNA! SHE IS MY FATED MATE! SHE CANNOT LEAVE MY SOUL IN THE DARK! NOOO! SAVE HER FLAME! I COUDN'T CARE LESS WHAT SACRIFICES THE METHOD REQUIRES—SAVE HER!"

Before my claws could dismantle the handlers, a sharp, metallic pinch pierced the side of my neck. A powerful sedative flooded my veins, and the active universe collapsed into an absolute, silent blackness.

Awaking within a separate clinical room, my cognitive faculties were temporarily blank—until the hyper-vivid memory of her flatlining heart rate flashed behind my eyes, and I vaulted off the mattress in an absolute panic.

My momentum was violently hauled back down by a sharp, metallic jar; a heavy pair of solid steel handcuffs had secured my right wrist firmly to the iron safety rail of the bed structure. I unleashed an earth-shattering, predatory growl that literally shook the structural foundations of the room.

"REVERT THESE CHAINS! LOOSEN ME IMMEDIATELY!" I screamed into the empty space, but the attendants outside the glass flatly refused to compromise their safety. A profound, suffocating wave of self-loathing hit my chest.

I am no better than Malakor,

a dark, toxic whisper accused my soul.

My failure has systematically slaughtered my own fated mate.

I had zero awareness that my mind had articulated the broken script aloud until a soft register fractured the quiet.

"Well... your calculations carry a level of inaccuracy, Avie, considering my flame is standing directly within your perimeter."

That magnificent, angelic voice—a melody my ears had not mapped for what felt like an absolute eternity—cleared the static, and my head whipped around to the left side of the room with an ungodly velocity. I sprung from the mattress a secondary time, only to be ruthlessly hauled back down by the iron of the handcuffs.

Owen exploded in pure, primal dominance; I forcefully wrenched my right arm upward, utilizing every calorie of my Alpha strength to completely tear the solid iron safety rail cleanly from the structural welds, shattering the hospital bed in the process. Aurelia let out a quiet, beautiful chuckle, smoothly flicking a small silver key across the linoleum toward my boots; she was physically incapable of marching forward to deliver the tool personally due to the customized medical wheelchair her structure currently occupied.

"Your pride could have simply requested the mechanism politely, lover boy," she teased softly, a brilliant spark dancing behind her sapphire irises.

I didn't waste a heartbeat on the key. I blurred across the floorboards, throwing my powerful arms around her fragile form to pull her structure into a desperate, crushing embrace.

Within a fraction of a second, a sharp, pained cry escaped her lips. I mentally slapped my own beast, immediately relaxing my hold to gently reposition her frame against the cushions, before dropping heavily onto both knees in the dust before her chair.

"I offer my profound, absolute apologies—I am an unmitigated, reckless idiot," I stammered rapidly, my voice trembling with a desperate anxiety. "My mind completely neglected the reality of your wounds... the lacerations are still fragile, and my hands forgot. I... I was simply so blinded by an absolute euphoria to see your sapphire eyes looking into mine. To register the truth that your flame breathes... I am a terrible excuse for a fated mate—"

She ruthlessly severed the panicked torrent by leaning forward and crushing her red lips firmly against mine. The simple, exquisite contact ignited my entire bloodline into a brilliant fire, leaving my system with the distinct sensation that my body was burning with pure, golden magic. I responded instantly, drawing her closer with a perfect, elegant restraint, needing the alignment of her soul as close to my beast as humanly possible without compromising her healing tissue. The kiss lingered for several magnificent, breathless minutes before she gently pulled back to capture my gaze.

I wrapped my arms carefully around her waist, burying my face deep into the sensitive crook of her neck, drawing in her rain-and-lemon scent like a drowning man desperate for oxygen—which, in a highly literal sense, my sanity depended on. I would never permit the memory of this dawn to evaporate from my marrow for as long as my soul existed under the stars. This magnificent woman right here represented the absolute architecture of my universe. I didn't care what sacred deeds my past had executed to deserve her alignment from the hand of the Moon Goddess, but I thanked my lucky stars with every beat of my heart.

"I revere your existence, Aurelia," I breathed against her skin, registering the sudden, warm moisture of her tears falling over my neck.

"I revere yours too, Valerius," she murmured softly.

 

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