Fated Bond

Fated Bond

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Introduction

In the Moonlit Realm, where ancient magic runs deep and pack law rules supreme, Kael Stormcrest, a threehundredyearold Alpha, has spent centuries building walls around his heart. But when he encounters Elias Nightshade, an Omega with extraordinary powers, those walls begin to crumble.
Elias has always been different—an Omega whose magic rivals that of the most powerful Alphas. When fate brings him face to face with Kael, their bond threatens to unravel centuries of tradition and unlock a curse that could destroy everything they hold dear.
As rival packs circle and ancient prophecies unfold, Kael and Elias must choose between duty and love, between tradition and destiny. But in the Moonlit Realm, not everything is as it seems, and some bonds are stronger than blood itself.

Chapter 1

Elias Nightshade stared at the silver envelope in his hands. Tiny moons were drawn along the edges, glowing slightly in the dim light of his room. His heart beat faster as he turned it over and saw the royal blue seal – the mark of the Council of Alphas.

"Are you going to open it or just stare at it all day?" Seraphina asked, leaning against his doorway. His older sister's silver hair caught the sunlight coming through the window, making it shimmer.

Elias sighed and broke the seal. The paper inside felt warm against his fingers, almost alive with magic. He read the flowing script quietly, then dropped the invitation on his bed like it had burned him.

"No way," he said, shaking his head. "Absolutely not."

Seraphina walked into his room and picked up the letter. "The Lunar Choosing Ceremony happens once every fifty years, Elias. Every unmated wolf has to attend. It's the law."

"Laws can be broken," Elias muttered, turning to look out his window at the trees beyond. The trees seemed to wave at him, reacting to his mood even from this distance. He quickly looked away before Seraphina noticed.

"This isn't just any law," she said, sitting on his bed. "This is pack custom going back thousands of years. Besides, you're twenty-five now. It's time you found your mate."

Elias laughed, but there was no joy in it. "Who would want to mate with the freak? The omega who makes flowers grow too fast and water freeze when he's angry?" He pointed to the ceiling where tiny ice crystals had started to form without him realizing it.

Seraphina's eyes softened. "You're not a freak. You're special, Eli. Your skills are a gift."

"A gift?" Elias ran his hands through his dark blue hair, the silver streaks catching the light. "Last week, Alpha Marcus's son called me a witch and threw rocks at me. When I got upset, the ground shook so hard it cracked his father's prized figure." He dropped his voice to a whisper. "Everyone's afraid of me, Sera."

Seraphina moved closer and took his hands in hers. Her touch was warm and relaxing. "Not everyone."

Elias looked into his sister's odd violet eyes. She was the only one who never feared him, who protected him fiercely since their parents died when he was just seven.

"I can't go," he said. "What if something happens? What if I lose control?"

"You won't," Seraphina said with such confidence that for a moment, Elias almost believed her.

"How do you know?"

Seraphina paused, something flashing in her eyes that Elias couldn't read. "Because it's time, little brother. There are things you need to know, things about our family, about your skills. But first, you need to attend the Ceremony."

Elias frowned. "What things? You always do this – hint at secrets but never tell me the whole truth."

A knock at their front door stopped them. Seraphina stood up quickly, almost too quickly.

"That's probably Liam with our hunting gear," she said, making for the door. "Think about the Ceremony, Eli. It's in three days. And trust me, you need to be there."

Alone in his room, Elias picked up the note again. The paper seemed to pulse between his fingers, like it had a beating. Outside, the wind picked up, making the tree limbs tap against his window as if they were trying to get his attention.

Everything in nature reacted to him this way – animals, plants, even the weather sometimes. No other omega had powers like his. Most omegas had gentle healing abilities or could feel emotions. But Elias? He could make fire dance across his fingers when he was happy and cause storms when he was sad.

He walked to his dresser and opened the top drawer, pulling out an old picture. His parents smiled back at him – his father with the same midnight blue hair, his mother with mercury-colored eyes exactly like his. They looked so normal, so happy. Did they know their son would grow up to be so different?

"I wish you were here," he whispered to the picture. "You'd know what to do."

The sound of raised voices drew his attention. Elias moved to his doorway, listening. That wasn't Liam with Seraphina – the voice was deeper, dominant. An Alpha.

"...absolutely must attend," the voice said firmly. "The Council insists."

"He's not ready," Seraphina argued, her voice tight with anger.

"With all due respect, Seraphina, that's not for you to decide. The signs are clear – the triple moon approaches. If the prophecy is to be fulfilled—" "Don't talk to me about that prophecy!" Seraphina snapped. "I've spent eighteen years keeping him safe from those who would use him because of it."

Elias froze. Prophecy? What prophecy?

"The Council has received word that Darius Frostveil will be at the Ceremony," the visitor continued, lowering his voice. "If Darius finds him first—"

"He won't," Seraphina cut in. "I'll make sure of it."

Elias stepped back from the door, his mind racing. Who was Darius Frostveil? And what did this Alpha mean by "if Darius finds him first"?

The floor beneath his feet began to shake slightly. Elias closed his eyes and took deep breaths, trying to calm down before his feelings caused any damage.

When he opened his eyes, he spotted something strange on his arm. A small crescent moon shape was glowing slightly on his inner wrist – a mark that had never been there before. As he watched, it faded away like it had never existed.

The front door closed, and Seraphina's footsteps neared his room. Elias quickly pulled down his sleeve and picked up the invitation again, claiming he hadn't been eavesdropping.

"So," Seraphina said, appearing in his doorway again. Her face was composed, but Elias could see the strain in her shoulders. "Have you decided?"

Elias thought about the mysterious mark on his wrist, the whispered conversation about a prophecy, and this unknown Alpha named Darius who obviously wanted to find him.

"I'll go," he said, shocking himself. "But you have to promise to tell me everything after the Ceremony – the truth about our parents, about my powers, about this prophecy I just heard you mention."

Seraphina's eyes opened briefly before her face settled into a calm mask. "You were listening."

"Hard not to when you're talking about me," Elias answered. "Who's Darius Frostveil? And what does he want with me?"

Seraphina sighed heavily and sat down next to him again. "Darius is dangerous, Eli. A very old, very strong Alpha. And if he's coming to the Ceremony..." She shook her head. "We'll need to be careful."

"You're scaring me, Sera."

"Good. A little fear will keep you awake." She squeezed his hand. "But don't worry. I won't let anything happen to you. We just need to get through the Ceremony, find out what Darius is planning, and then..." She paused, looking out the window at the darkened sky.

"Then what?" Elias pressed.

"Then everything will change," she whispered, almost to herself. "For all of us."

The wind outside grew stronger, shaking the windows. In the distance, thunder rumbled, reacting to the unease growing inside Elias.

He looked down at the offer one more time, the glowing moons along the edge pulsing like a warning. Whatever waited for him at the Lunar Choosing Ceremony, Elias had the feeling his life would never be the same again.

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