"Beyond the Ash: The Luna’s Rebirth" Chapter 13
ADVERTISEMENT
The scent was the first thing to reach her.
It wasn't the biting ozone of the North or the resinous pine of the Ashveil garrison. It was a sophisticated blend of sandalwood, aged vellum, and a faint, floral sweetness like a garden at dusk.
She opened her eyes, found herself draped in a sea of Egyptian cotton, the fabric so soft it felt like a caress against her bruised skin. Sunlight, warm and buttery, spilled across the room through sheer silk curtains, painting the dark mahogany furniture in liquid gold.
This wasn't a tomb. It was a sun-drenched library masquerading as a bedroom. Tall, arched shelves filled with leather-bound volumes lined the walls, and a fire crackled softly in a hearth made of cream-colored stone.
Lyra shifted, her body heavy with a fatigue that felt celestial.
The physical memory of the marble stairs—the sickening crack, the crimson pool, the silence of a heartbeat that had stopped before it could begin—was a jagged shard in her mind.
But beneath the grief, something else hummed. A new, silver heat vibrated in her marrow, a primordial power that had finally clawed its way to the surface of her soul.
"You're awake."
The voice was a low, melodic baritone, devoid of the gravelly command Lyra had spent years obeying.
She turned her head. Sitting in a velvet armchair by the window was Lucien Vane. He was exactly as the rumors had described him: a masterpiece of elegant danger. He didn't wear the heavy furs of a northern lord. He was in a tailored charcoal waistcoat and a white silk shirt, the sleeves rolled back to reveal forearms that were lean, powerful, and unmarred by the frantic scars of a brawler.
He didn't move toward her immediately. He gave her space, his presence a calm, steady anchor in the unfamiliar room. His pale blue eyes—the color of a frozen lake beneath a clear sky—watched her with a terrifyingly precise attentiveness.
"Where am I?" Lyra's voice was a dry rasp, the sound of a woman who had forgotten how to speak for herself.
"House Vane," Lucien replied, standing with the quiet grace of a predator who had mastered the art of being a gentleman. He walked to a small table and poured a cup of tea, the liquid steaming in a delicate, translucent porcelain cup.
"You are five hundred miles from the Ashveil border, and a world away from the man who broke you."
He moved closer then, and Lyra felt a sudden, electric prickle against her skin. It wasn't the crushing, tidal pressure of Cassian's aura. Lucien's power was different—sophisticated, patient, and intensely focused. As he leaned over to place the tea on her nightstand, the scent of him flooded her senses.
Lucien reached out, his hand hovering for a heartbeat before he touched her. It was a silent request for permission. When Lyra didn't flinch, his fingers brushed against her temple, tucking a stray lock of midnight brown hair behind her ear.
ADVERTISEMENT
The contact was a revelation.
Cassian's touch had always been a claim, a possessive grip that sought to own her space.
Lucien's touch was a question. It was gentle, his gloved fingers—he wore silk gloves even now—tracing the curve of her jaw with a reverence that made her breath catch.
"I saw what happened at the border," Lucien murmured, his voice dropping to a lethal, quiet register.
"The silver mist. The way the ley lines screamed when you crossed over. You've been carrying a supernova inside a cage of ash, Lyra."
He looked at her face, his gaze tracing the bandage on her forehead and the hollows of her cheeks.
As he looked at her face, a flash of pure, molten silver ignited deep within his blue irises. It was the mark of his ancient bloodline recognizing hers.
"I recognize the trauma in your eyes," he said, his thumb grazing her lower lip. His touch was clinical in its care, yet underpinned by a raw, suppressed hunger. "I recognize the silence you've been forced to live in."
He picked up the tea and held it to her lips, his other hand sliding beneath her neck to support her head. This was the trope of the caregiver, but in Lucien's hands, it felt like an invitation to a different kind of power.
He didn't treat her like a patient; he treated her like a queen who had forgotten her crown.
"Drink," he commanded softly. "It has the mountain herbs you need to stabilize the shift. I won't ask you for anything today, Lyra. Not your story, and certainly not your loyalty."
Lyra took a sip, the heat of the tea spreading through her chest, dulling the jagged edges of her grief.
"He'll come for me," she whispered, the shadow of Cassian still looming. "He thinks the bond is a law."
"Let him try," Lucien whispered, his voice a promise of total annihilation. "Cassian Ashveil spent years protecting your body while starving your soul. He wouldn't know what to do with the woman you are becoming."
"You are safe here," he said, his voice a promise. "No one can pull you back. In this house, your word is the only authority that matters."
Lyra leaned back into the pillows, her eyes fixed on him.
For the first time in three years, the constant, background noise of her own fear began to fade.
Here, in the golden light of the Vane estate, she could hear her own heartbeat again.
Lucien stood, taking the empty cup from her hand. He didn't linger, didn't push for more than she could give. He walked to the door, pausing at the threshold, his silhouette a sharp, elegant line against the library's shadows.
"Sleep, Lyra," he said, a faint, dangerous smile touching his lips. "When you wake, we will begin the work of making sure you never have to hide your light again."
The door closed with a soft click.
ADVERTISEMENT
You May Also Like
-
CompletedChapter 5
The Ghost Who Loved Me
“I didn’t pull the trigger to kill her. I pulled it to make her a ghost the world would stop hunting.” To save her from a shadow syndicate’s execution order, elite assassin Sebastian Vance had to do the unthinkable: put a bullet in the chest of the only woman who made him feel human. One shot. A jagged cliff. He watched Alexandra plunge into the raging black sea, leaving him a hollow, grieving monster trapped in a mansion of echoes. Now, he lives as a ghost—haunted by her memory, bleeding for a phantom. He doesn’t know their lethal chemistry was written in blood a decade ago. He doesn't know he was the caged boy her father died to rescue. He just knows his soul drowned in that water with her. Sebastian stalks the dark, burning his empire to ash to avenge her death. He is entirely consumed by his grief. But Alexandra didn't drown. She’s crawled out of the sea, ice in her veins and a blade in her hand. She is stepping out of the shadows to become the very ghost that hunts beside him. Sebastian thinks he’s being haunted by love—but he’s about to realize his beautiful phantom has come back to help him execute the dark.Mutual Pining|Dark Secrets|Plot Twist|Possessive Love|Sweet Romance6.6k words5 0 -
CompletedChapter 22
The Vow I Never Meant to Keep
"If you're still single by thirty, I'll marry you." That was the promise Julian made a decade ago. Clara clung to those words, treating them as her only reason to survive. But at twenty-nine, instead of a wedding gown, she found herself draped in a patient's robe, staring at a terminal diagnosis. As she struggles to let go, she watches the man she’s loved for ten years—a brilliant, cold-hearted cardiac surgeon—lavish his tenderness on another woman. With time running out, Clara must decide: will she confess the truth of her broken heart, or will she quietly fade away, leaving her love as a secret buried in the snow?Glow-Up|Substitute Lover|Second Chance|HE30.1k words5 1 -
CompletedChapter 23
The Vow of Shattered Snow
Clara Gu once believed that ten years of devotion could build a lifetime of love. But when Julian Lin, her fiancé, abandoned their wedding at the eleventh hour for his former flame, Eva, Clara realized her entire world was built on illusions. Now, bound by a forced marriage of convenience and carrying a secret that could change everything, Clara finds herself trapped in a cycle of cruelty and obsession. As dark secrets from Eva’s past begin to surface, Clara must fight to protect the only thing that matters—her unborn child—while Julian is blinded by a vendetta fueled by lies. In a world of power, betrayal, and broken promises, will Clara find her way to the light, or will the weight of the past bury them all?Second Chance|HE32.5k words5 1 -
CompletedChapter 18
A Second Chance at Redemption
Clara never thought she would see Julian again, not after reading the heartbreaking news of his suicide. A world-renowned genius pianist lost to his own darkness—until a freak accident sends Clara back twelve years to the day they were seventeen. With only seven days to rewrite fate, she realizes the car accident that nearly ended her life was a twisted act of destiny. Armed with the secret of his future tragedy, Clara must navigate a high-stakes game of time and secrets to save the boy who secretly loved her for a lifetime. Will she be able to silence the chaos and ensure he plays for the world, and for her, once more?Reunion Romance|Second Chance25.0k words5 0 -
SerialChapter 7
The Alpha's Wrong Savior
He was dying on rain-soaked asphalt when soft hands saved him. In his delirium, Alpha Nikolai Volkov gave the sacred Moonshadow Medallion to the woman he believed fate had chosen — his true savior, his future Luna. But the woman who claimed the medallion was a desperate thief. Now the most powerful Alpha on the East Coast is publicly courting the liar who stole his salvation, while systematically destroying the real woman who saved his life — his betrothed, the graceful heiress Elena Voss, whose healing touch still haunts his dreams. Elena watches the man destined for her worship another. Nikolai’s wolf grows more feral every time she’s near. When the truth finally bleeds into the light, the ruthless Alpha will stop at nothing to grovel, chase, and claim the woman he betrayed. But some wounds run deeper than even a healer can mend.Werewolves|Glow-Up|Love After Marriage7.7k words5 0 -
SerialChapter 15
The Enemy in My Arms
He was supposed to watch her, not fall for her. Valentina Moretti is the beautiful mafia wife everyone envies and nobody saves. Trapped in a violent marriage, she survives by staying quiet, sharp, and one step ahead of dangerous men, until Adrian Volkov enters her life. Her new bodyguard is all scars, cold stares, and controlled violence. The kind of man who looks born to ruin people. The kind of man she should fear. Instead—she starts craving the way he watches her. But Adrian is hiding secrets dark enough to destroy them both., because the man protecting her…might be the same man sent to betray her. And in a world ruled by blood, guns, and loyalty—falling in love with the enemy may be the deadliest mistake of all.Dark Secrets|Glow-Up|HE15.3k words5 2