Darkness.
Then, a soft glow.
My eyes fluttered open. I saw leaves, dappled sunlight, and a ceiling that wasn't stone or wood, but something else. It took a moment for my eyes to focus. A canopy. Green and brown leaves, woven together, formed a natural roof. I was lying on something soft, incredibly comfortable.
Fear, sharp and immediate, jolted through me.
Where was I?
Was I dead? Was this some kind of sick trick? I tried to move, but a searing pain shot through my body. My head throbbed. My limbs felt heavy, unresponsive.
"Easy, pup," a deep voice rumbled nearby. "You're safe. For now."
My eyes snapped to the source. A man sat by a low-burning fire, observing me. Alpha Fenris Stone. My mind supplied the name, though I'd never seen him before. Curly, dark brown hair. Green eyes that seemed to see everything, even in the dim light. Scars marred his powerful physique, silent testament to past battles. He carried himself with a quiet authority, a strange presence that felt ancient and raw, yet strangely comforting. He wore simple, dark leather.
He was intimidating, powerful, but not like Justin. There was no cold malice in his gaze, just a watchful intensity.
"Where... where am I?" My voice was a rasp, barely audible.
"The Shadowood Pack lands," Fenris replied, his gaze unwavering. "You were found at the edge of our territory. Barely alive." He paused, his green eyes scanning my face. "You fell a long way."
The memory hit me: Rylan's betrayal, the push, the fall. My chest ached. "Justin," I choked out. "He... he tried to kill me."
Fenris's jaw tightened. "I suspected as much. Your scent was... tainted. With betrayal. And silver." He looked at my wrist. "And a mark I haven't seen in centuries."
My gaze dropped. The silvery, glowing pattern on my wrist. The Lumina Mark. It wasn't glowing now, but the faint, intricate lines were clearly visible against my skin. "What is this?" I whispered.
"A sign," Fenris said, his voice low. "A prophecy. It means you are not just an omega, Elara Vance. You are far more."
My mind reeled. Prophecy? I was just... me. A broken, rejected omega. "I don't understand."
"You will," Fenris promised. "But first, you need to heal. Your wounds were severe. Your wolf spirit almost... extinguished." He pushed a wooden cup towards me. "Drink this. It will help with the pain."
I looked at the cup, then at him. Distrust was a familiar friend. "What is it?"
"Herbs. Nothing more. To aid healing. I am not Justin," he said, his voice flat, as if reading my thoughts. "I do not poison the broken. I protect them."
His words hit me. He protected. Unlike Justin. My wolf, still weak, still whimpering, felt a tentative stir of something new in his presence: a strange sense of safety. I took the cup. The liquid was earthy, bitter, but surprisingly soothing as it went down. The pain in my body softened, becoming a dull ache instead of a searing fire.
Days blurred into a hazy dream of healing. Fenris was often nearby, a silent, watchful presence. He never pushed, never demanded. He simply was. He brought me food, fresh water, changed my bandages with a gentle, calloused hand. His scent, dark earth and ancient trees, was grounding.
I learned I was in a small, secluded cabin, nestled deep in the Shadowood forest. His pack was reclusive, I gathered. They guarded ancient secrets.
One afternoon, a new presence entered the cabin. A small, frail woman with a kind, knowing face, her thin white hair braided with beads. Her eyes were warm, filled with ancient wisdom.
"Ah, the little one stirs," she murmured, her voice soft like a lullaby. "You are truly a strong spirit, child."
Fenris nodded to her. "Grandma Elara. She is gaining strength."
Grandma Elara. She was an elder, the keeper of prophecies. She was the one who could shed light on this strange mark and Fenris's words.
She sat by my bed, her hand gently brushing my forehead. "The Moon Goddess has great plans for you, child. You carry a heavy destiny."
"I don't want a destiny," I whispered, the words raw. "I just want to be safe. To forget."
"Forgetting is not healing," Grandma Elara said gently. "And safety, true safety, comes from within. From embracing who you truly are." She looked at my wrist. "The Lumina Mark. It has been dormant for generations. It is a sign of your true lineage, Elara Vance. You are not just an omega. You are a descendant of the Queen Luna line."
My eyes widened. "Queen Luna? What are you talking about?"
"A powerful line of Lunas, chosen by the Moon Goddess herself, capable of wielding ancient lunar energy," Fenris explained from across the room, his gaze fixed on my Mark. "They unite packs, heal the broken, bring balance."
"But I'm... I'm just an omega," I protested, the old labels still clinging to me.
"That is what Justin and his kind wanted you to believe," Grandma Elara said, her voice firm. "To keep you small. To keep you weak. But betrayal only served to awaken what was always within you."
"My parents," I said, a sudden thought. "They were just omegas. They died when I was young."
"Their deaths were not just coincidental...," Fenris said, his voice low. "Justin Blackwood has been seeking a legendary old power. He believed it would make him unstoppable. He views mate bonds as a weakness, unless they serve his ambition. Your parents were killed because they knew too much about his true intentions, or they were targeted to break your spirit and prevent this very awakening. He feared what you might become, even if he didn't fully understand it."
The truth, cold and hard, settled over me.
My parents weren't just gone.
They were victims of Justin's wickedness, just like me. He hadn't just rejected me; he had tried to push out my very being, my legacy.
"He tried to destroy any threat to his complete rule," Grandma Elara added, her eyes sad. "Especially any connected to the Queen Luna line."
I looked down at my hands, flexing my fingers. My body was slowly recovering. But my heart... the emotional wounds still bled. The betrayal from Justin, Lyra, Rylan. It was a fresh wound, a burning anger that started to replace the old fear.
"What now?" I asked, looking at Fenris. His green eyes held a deep sense of purpose. He was waiting for something.
"Now, you heal," Fenris said, stepping closer, his presence a powerful anchor. "And then, you train. You learn what this power truly means. You embrace your rebirth. Because the Moon Goddess has waited years for the signs of her prophesied Queen Luna. And you, Elara Vance, are she."
He knelt beside my bed, his powerful form surprisingly gentle. His green eyes met mine, a silent understanding passing between us. A strange, unfamiliar warmth spread through my chest, distinct from the faint pain of Justin's rejection.
It wasn't actually the burning, ripping pain of a torn mate bond. It was a soft, steady glow, a comforting presence.
It was the presence of Fenris, Alpha of the Shadowood Pack, the warrior who guarded old secrets, who now saw my true strength. My heart, once shattered, began to beat with a new rhythm, which was connected to his, even if I didn't fully understand it yet.
A new path was opening, terrifying and uncertain, but filled with a promise I hadn't dared to dream of.
And, I heard again, "Lumina Mark...!"





