Ella's Perspective
Tonight, the Silverfang grounds buzzed with lively energy; wolves moved purposefully, guards appeared on edge, and the atmosphere resonated with something timeless. I already knew the cause of this heightened tension.
The full moon.
I should have stayed in my room like the other humans during the rising of the moon. Yet an undeniable force beckoned me, gentle, persistent, and completely inescapable. A feeling in my chest, as if an unseen thread was tightening around my heart.
I stepped outside.
Moonlight poured over the courtyard in glistening silver streams. The moment it kissed my skin, I inhaled sharply. A wave of warmth coursed through me, powerful, electric, and terrifying.
"What... what is happening?" I whispered.
My awareness sharpened. Every sound became amplified, the rustling of leaves, the heartbeat of a guard just a few steps away, the faint growl resonating from the distant trees.
Then I sensed him.
Rylan.
His presence hit me like a spark. Not physically, but something deep within me responded to him. I was irresistibly drawn to him. I recognized him.
No, no... this couldn't be real.
I turned, my heart pounding.
He was a few yards away, partly hidden in the shadows, his eyes glowing a molten gold under the moonlight.
But he wasn't just staring at me.
He was being pulled toward me.
"Ella..." His voice was rougher than normal, strained.
I swallowed hard. "Why are you looking at me like that?"
He moved closer, his breath unsteady, as if he was fighting something inside himself. His wolf, the wild and unchecked side he typically kept closely guarded, was trying to break free.
"You should be inside," he said, though it didn't come off as a command. It felt more like a plea. "This moon... it changes everything."
"It's changing you," I whispered.
His jaw tightened, his gaze locked onto mine. "It's changing us."
A shiver ran down my spine.
"Rylan... what's happening to me?"
He exhaled sharply, almost in distress. "The moon enhances everything. Instinct. Power. Bonds."
The word lingered heavily in the space between us.
Bonds.
I stumbled back. "No. No, that's impossible. You said... you said there was no bond. That it was merely a...."
"A twist of fate." His voice trembled. "I know what I said."
He took another step closer. I could sense the heat radiating from him, the intensity of his energy wrapping around me like a magnetic force.
"But you feel it, don't you?" he murmured.
My breath caught in my throat.
Yes.
Gods, yes.
This tug, this warmth, this understanding I had never felt anything like it before. It seemed as though my soul recognized him, even though my mind resisted.
"I don't want this," I murmured. "Not with someone who can't stand me."
His expression flickered with a mix of pain and frustration before his Alpha mask solidified.
"Ella, look at me."
I did.
And the world came into sharper focus.
The moonlight grew brighter. The air became thicker. My heart raced in harmony with his. We stood uncomfortably close yet still too far apart.
His hand slowly moved, as if fighting against gravity. His fingers brushed my wrist.
A jolt real and tangible passed between us.
I gasped.
Rylan's eyes widened before narrowing with a mix of intensity that was both fierce and hopeless. "The mate bond," he whispered intensely. "It's awakening."
My legs felt unstable. "No. No, that can't be...."
Yet when he touched me again first on my shoulder, then on my cheek every part of me responded as though it had been yearning for that connection.
For him.
My heartbeat thundered in my ears.
"You're... my mate?" The question quivered as I spoke it.
He swallowed hard, his throat shifting. "Yes," he replied, voice low and filled with pain. "And the moon acknowledges it, even if I wish it weren't true."
My heart cracked.
Not shattered.
Not broken.
But profoundly and agonizingly cracked.
"I didn't ask for this bond," I whispered.
"Neither did I."
He suddenly pulled back, creating distance as instincts threatened to overpower reason.
The absence of his touch hurt more than it should have.
"Go inside, Ella," he urged, breathing heavily. "If you stay out here, I can't control what my wolf might do."
My heart tightened. "Rylan...."
"Please."
A single word.
Tender. Raw. Naked.
I had never heard him convey anything like that.
I turned to leave, as staying felt dangerous in a way I wasn't ready for. But just as I approached the steps, his voice stopped me.
"Ella."
I looked back.
His eyes shone brightly again, but not with anger.
With something far more intimidating.
"Don't think for a second," he said softly, "that I don't feel it as well."
Rylan's viewpoint.
As soon as she entered, I let my wolf emerge. My vision transformed into a golden haze. My claws nearly tore into my own skin.
She was my mate.
Fate had tied her to my essence.
And I despised it.
No. I didn't hate her.
I loathed how she made my defenses tremble. How the bond forced me to confront feelings I had hidden. How her scent had become woven into my very being. How the moon itself urged me to draw closer to her.
I placed a hand on my chest, struggling to breathe.
"She's mine," my wolf snarled.
"No." I forced the words out through gritted teeth. "We don't want a mate."
But my wolf replied coldly:
You don't want one.
I have always desired one.
I shut my eyes, bracing for the storm within me.
Ella Hart was not merely my spouse by arrangement.
She was my weight.
My weakness.
My fate.
And no matter how fiercely I resisted,
I felt myself giving in.





