Chapter 2

Rain hammered against the wide glass windows when Luna woke. The room smelled of cedarwood and smoke-too clean, too expensive. Soft sheets tangled around her; an IV line trailed from her arm to a machine that hummed quietly beside the bed.

Her pulse quickened. Where am I?

The door opened. Kael stepped in, dressed in black jeans and a half-buttoned shirt that did nothing to hide the lean muscle beneath. Power radiated from him; it pressed against her skin like heat from a storm.

"You're awake," he said. His voice carried no relief, only tension held on a leash.

Luna pushed herself upright. "You kidnapped me."

Kael's jaw flexed. "I saved you. You were dying when my men found you."

"Then let me go."

He gave a short, humorless laugh and crossed the room until he stood at the edge of her bed. "You don't walk out of a pack's territory without answers. Not when you bear that mark."

He lifted her wrist. The faint sigil shimmered beneath her skin, pulsing in time with her heartbeat. Her breath caught; warmth surged where his fingers touched her.

"What does it mean?" she whispered.

Kael's eyes met hers-storm-gray, fierce, conflicted. "It means you belong to me. Or you did... before you betrayed the bond."

"I don't remember any of it."

"That's convenient." His voice softened for just a second. "But your body remembers. That's why you can't lie to me."

The words sent a tremor through her, part fear, part something else she couldn't name. She tore her wrist from his grip and swung her legs off the bed. "I'm not your prisoner."

"Try the door," he said simply.

She did. It didn't budge.

"Security code," he added, watching her frustration. "You're not safe outside this room. Not yet."

"From who?"

He hesitated. "From me."

Their eyes locked. For a long moment neither moved. Lightning flashed behind him, silvering the lines of his face, the scar near his jaw, the flicker of pain he couldn't hide.

He stepped closer. "You once said I was more wolf than man. You were right."

Luna felt the pull again-something ancient thrumming beneath her skin, calling to the same force in him. "If you hate me so much," she said quietly, "why did you save me?"

Kael leaned in until his breath brushed her cheek. "Because no matter what you did, I still hear your heartbeat when I close my eyes."

For a moment, the world narrowed to the space between them. Then he straightened, the mask sliding back over his face.

"Rest," he ordered. "Tomorrow we find out who cursed you-and why the moon still recognizes you as mine."

He turned to leave.

"Kael," she said, surprising herself.

He stopped at the doorway.

"I'm not your enemy."

"Then remember," he murmured without looking back, "before the next full moon forces you to choose which side you're on."

The door sealed shut behind him. Outside, thunder rolled across the city, and Luna realized the storm inside her had only just begun.

Chapter 3

Night stretched long after Kael left. The silence in the room wasn't peaceful-it pulsed with tension, thick enough that Luna could almost hear the echo of his heartbeat.

She couldn't sleep. Every time she closed her eyes, fragments of something-someone-flickered in her mind. Hands tangled in her hair. The sound of a low growl against her skin. A promise whispered beneath a blood-red moon.

Then-pain. And darkness.

She sat up, restless. The IV was gone. So was the fog in her body. She swung her legs off the bed, barefoot, the floor cold beneath her toes.

A faint hum drew her attention to the balcony. The door slid open at her touch. Wind brushed through her hair, carrying the scent of rain and pine. Below, city lights scattered like stars. For a moment, she could almost believe this was an ordinary night.

Almost.

Then the moon rose-massive and silver, heavy with power. The moment the light hit her, a sharp heat flooded through her chest. She gasped, clutching her heart. Her pulse roared in her ears.

And then-a voice.

Remember me, Luna.

Her knees buckled. Images flashed-Kael's hands around hers, their laughter, their bodies moving as one beneath a different moon. Her throat tightened.

The door burst open.

Kael stood there, chest bare, eyes glowing faintly gold. He'd felt it too-the bond awakening.

"What are you doing?" he demanded, voice rough with barely contained emotion.

"I don't know," she panted. "The moon-it's calling me-"

He was at her side in two strides, his hands gripping her arms. "Don't fight it. Just breathe."

Their foreheads touched, the contact sparking like static. Luna's breath hitched as warmth spread from where he held her, steadying the wild rhythm of her heart.

"You remember something," he said quietly.

She looked up at him. "Pieces. Flashes. But it hurts."

"Because whoever cursed you wanted it to." His voice dropped lower. "They wanted you to forget me."

"Why would anyone do that?"

Kael's jaw tensed. "Because together, we were dangerous."

Lightning flared, illuminating the raw emotion in his eyes-love twisted with loss. For the first time, she saw the man behind the Alpha: tired, haunted, still tethered to her by a bond neither of them could break.

Her fingers brushed the scar on his jaw. "Who hurt us, Kael?"

He hesitated, then stepped back as if the touch burned. "Not tonight."

"Then when?"

"When I'm sure you won't run again."

Her lips parted. "You think I'd run from you?"

He gave a humourless smile. "You already did."

Before she could respond, he was gone, leaving only the scent of his cologne and the ghost of what used to be.

Luna sank to the floor, moonlight pooling around her. The mark on her wrist pulsed faintly, glowing brighter with each heartbeat.

She whispered to herself, "What did we do?"

Far below, hidden among the shadows, a pair of amber eyes watched her from the forest edge-eyes that did not belong to Kael.

The curse was unravelling. And someone else had been waiting for that to happen.

Chapter 4

The next morning came too bright, too quiet.

Luna hadn't slept. Her mind replayed the night before-Kael's touch, the way the moonlight made her skin glow, the memory that shouldn't exist.

When she looked at her wrist again, the mark was different-darker, sharper, like ink burned into her flesh.

It pulsed once. Then again.

A knock shattered the silence.

A woman entered-tall, poised, wearing a sleek black suit. "I'm Mara," she said. "The Alpha asked me to make sure you eat."

"Eat?" Luna repeated, blinking. "I'm not a prisoner."

Mara gave a small, knowing smile. "Of course not." She set the tray down-coffee, fruit, toast-and added, "If you need fresh air, the southern path is unguarded. He didn't forbid it... technically."

Before Luna could ask what that meant, the woman was gone.

The woods felt alive.

The air was crisp, filled with the hum of unseen energy. Luna followed the narrow path until the compound disappeared behind her.

Every instinct said she shouldn't be there.

And yet... something called to her.

A rustle.

She turned sharply.

"Kael?"

No answer.

Then a figure stepped out of the trees-broad shoulders, dark jacket, eyes the color of molten gold. His presence was familiar, unsettlingly so.

"Hello, Luna."

Her breath caught. "Do I know you?"

"Not anymore," he said with a smile that didn't reach his eyes. "But you did. Before he erased me from your memory."

"Who are you?"

"Riven." He stepped closer, the scent of smoke and iron thick in the air. "Kael's brother."

Her mind stuttered. "Kael has a brother?"

"He doesn't talk about me. I wonder why." His gaze drifted to her wrist. "Ah. So the mark still binds you."

"You know about this?"

"I made it," he said softly. "Before Kael stole you from me."

The ground tilted beneath her. "That's not possible."

Riven's expression darkened. "You were mine first, Luna. You just don't remember."

He reached for her hand. The moment his skin brushed hers, the mark burned. A sharp flash hit her mind-Riven's face, Kael's roar, a fight under the same moon that had haunted her dreams.

She staggered back. "Stop-"

He caught her wrist, grip firm but not cruel. "He told you I cursed you, didn't he? That I was the villain. Ask him what he did to earn that curse."

"I-" she began, but footsteps crashed through the trees.

Kael.

His eyes flared gold, fangs bared, power rolling off him like heat. "Step away from her."

Riven smiled slowly. "Still territorial, brother."

Luna's pulse raced. The air between them crackled like static. "Kael-what is he talking about?"

Kael didn't look at her. "Get inside, Luna."

Riven chuckled. "He can't protect you from the truth forever."

The two men stood there-mirrors of fury, pain, and something far older than she could understand. The mark on her wrist throbbed violently, pulling toward both of them.

Luna's voice trembled. "Why does it feel like I belong to both of you?"

Neither answered.

The wind howled through the trees, and for the first time, she realized the real danger wasn't the curse-

It was remembering what had really happened the night she lost her memories.

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