
The Alpha’s Regret: Rebirth of the Dragon Luna Queen
HARRIET DAISY · Ongoing · 104.7k Words
Introduction
Kiara was the Westland Pack’s greatest joke: a blind, wolfless Luna married to a man who loathed her very existence. Pushed to suicide by her own twin sister’s betrayal and her mate’s cold-blooded cruelty, she was meant to be a forgotten footnote in history.
But the history books lied.
Cassandra, a feisty 21st-century student with a sharp tongue and a heart of steel, finds herself sucked into the cursed pages of an ancient text. She wakes up in the past, inhabiting the body of the "Dead Luna" under a blood-red moon.
But there’s a catch: this version of Kiara can see. And she isn't crying for mercy anymore.
Alpha Liam is a monster who swore to destroy the pack's traitors to avenge his mother’s death. He expected a broken, sightless girl he could easily crush.
Instead, he finds a defiant queen who looks at him with mockery instead of longing… a woman who seems to know his secrets before he even speaks them.
As Cassandra navigates a world of silver blades, ancient witchcraft, and a mate bond that burns with a dangerous new hunger, she has only one goal: make them all pay.
But as the "wolfless" girl begins to show the heart of a dragon, the predator slowly becomes the prey.
Liam is no longer looking for revenge… he’s looking for the woman who stole his soul.
But one question haunts the entire pack:
If the real Kiara died that night under the red moon… then who… exactly… is the woman wearing her face?
Chapter 1
Kiara’s POV
The air in the Westland palace had always been my enemy. It was thick with the scent of ancient pine and the suffocating weight of Alpha power, but tonight, it felt like a physical noose.
My world was a canvas of eternal pitch-black, a void where sound and smell were my only guides through the treacherous halls of my own home.
Tonight, the atmosphere was choked with the cloying, artificial sweetness of my sister’s expensive perfume, a scent that usually heralded some new, inventive cruelty.
"Do you need help down the stairs, sister?" Tiara’s voice was like honey poured over a blade.
I stood at the top of the grand staircase, my fingers gripping the cold marble banister until my knuckles ached.
I couldn't see the smirk I knew was plastered across her face, but I could hear the rustle of her silk gown, a sound of effortless grace that I, the "broken" twin, would never possess.
"I can manage, Tiara," I whispered, my voice raspy from a day of being ignored.
"Oh, but you can't," she purred, her footsteps clicking softly as she moved behind me.
"You’ve always been such a burden, Kiara. Don't you think it’s time the Alpha was relieved of his... defect?"
Before I could process the threat, a pair of violent hands slammed into the small of my back.
The world tilted. Gravity became a monster.
I didn't scream, I had learned long ago that in the Westland pack, screams were just music to the predators who wore the faces of my kin.
I tumbled, my body hitting the sharp, unforgiving edges of the stone steps.
Every impact was a new explosion of white-hot agony.
My shoulder barked as it hit a riser; my temple cracked against a baluster.
Finally, I crumpled at the bottom, a heap of bruised limbs and shattered dignity.
"Alpha Liam!" Tiara’s voice suddenly transformed, shifting from a predator’s hiss to a frantic, high-pitched sob.
"Alpha, help! Your Luna... she’s gone mad! She tried to push me!".
The heavy, rhythmic thud of boots began to echo through the hall.
I knew that stride.
It was the sound of a man who moved as if he owned the earth itself.
It was Alpha Liam, my fated mate, and the man who loathed the very ground I stumbled upon.
"Is this true, Luna?" Liam’s voice was a low, dangerous growl that seemed to vibrate the very floorboards beneath my broken body.
I reached out into the darkness, my fingers grazing the cold stone.
"No... my love," I choked out, blood pooling in my mouth from a bitten lip.
"Tiara... she lied. She pushed me.".
"Oh, Alpha! Look at her! She’s delusional!" Tiara wailed, her performance worthy of a grand stage.
I felt the air shift as Liam approached.
Suddenly, a rough hand fisted in my hair, yanking my head back with such violence that I thought my scalp would tear.
The pain shot through my skull like a bolt of lightning.
He dragged me to my feet, forcing my sightless eyes to face his.
I could smell the faint trail of forest rain and woodsmoke on him, the scent that was supposed to bring me comfort, but now only brought me terror.
"Why should I believe a wolfless, sightless freak over the woman who actually contributes to this pack?" he hissed, his breath hot against my skin.
"You are a useless burden, Kiara. I wonder what cruel joke the Moon Goddess was playing when she bound a king to a beggar like you.".
He threw me aside as if I were a piece of rotting meat.
I hit the floor again, my head ringing.
Around us, the whispers of the pack members rose like a tide of stinging insects.
Ungrateful. Burden. Pathetic..
"Guards, take her to the dungeons," Liam barked, his voice a whip-crack in the silent hall.
"We’ll deal with this treachery come morning.".
The dungeon was a tomb of damp stone and absolute silence.
As the iron gate slammed shut, the last sound I heard was the echoing, melodic ring of Tiara’s laughter.
It followed me into the dark, a haunting reminder that my death would be her greatest victory.
I lay on the freezing floor for hours, my body throbbing.
I was twenty years old, a daughter of a Beta, a mate to an Alpha, and I had nothing.
No sight. No wolf. No love.
The gate clanged open again much later.
The heavy scent of the Alpha preceded him.
"You are such a deluded woman, Kiara," Liam said, his boots thudding closer until he stood over me.
I couldn't see him, but his presence was a physical weight, making the small cell feel like it was shrinking.
He crouched, his fingers bruising my chin as he forced my face upward.
"If you died tonight, do you think anyone would mourn? Your father hates you. Your sister pities you. And I... I only endure you because of a bond I never asked for.".
His thumb grazed over my lower lip, a gesture that might have been intimate if it weren't so full of contempt.
"Why won't you just reject me, Alpha?" I asked, the last of my spirit flickering like a candle in a storm.
"If I am such a stain on your reputation, cut the tie."
He scoffed, standing back up and looming over me like a vengeful god.
"And lose the amusement of watching you break? No, Kiara. I want to watch you realize exactly how worthless you are.
You deserve a slow, painful realization of your own insignificance.".
When the door slammed shut, leaving me in the hollow silence once more, something inside me didn't just break, it sharpened.
I realized then that as long as I lived, I was a toy.
If I wanted to win, I had to stop playing their game.
I waited until the palace fell into its deepest sleep.
Using the pathways I had memorized through years of stumbling, I crawled out of the dungeon and through the servant's tunnels.
I moved like a ghost, my knees scraping against the gravel of the woods.
I reached the clearing under the Red Moon, the night of the lunar eclipse.
The air felt electric, humming with an ancient magic I didn't understand.
I knelt on the pine needles, the blood-red light of the moon warming my skin.
"I have suffered enough," I whispered to the trees.
I pulled a small, silver-edged knife I had hidden in my boot… a gift from a mother who had died before she could see what a monster my father had become.
With a steady hand, I slashed my wrist.
The sky cracked open.
Thunder clapped so loudly it felt like the earth was splitting.
"I curse you, Liam!" I screamed, my voice finally finding the strength it had lacked for years.
"I sever our bond! I, Kiara Vane, reject you, Alpha Liam, as my mate!".
A searing, white-hot pain tore through my chest.
It felt as if a giant hand had reached inside me and twisted my very soul.
Rejection from a Luna was a death sentence, especially one without a wolf to cushion the blow.
As my heart gave its final, fluttering beat, I felt the darkness of death approaching.
But it wasn't the cold darkness of the dungeon.
It was a bright, b
linding light that began to pull at me.
I'm sorry, Alpha, I thought as my consciousness faded.
You wanted to watch me suffer, but I'm leaving you with a ghost.
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