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The White Luna: Claimed By The Cursed King

After three years of sacrifice, Alpha Roland cruelly abandons his bride at the altar. Exiled and alone, she seeks refuge in the domain of Kael, the feared Cursed King. While Roland hunts her down to silence her, Kael seeks to possess her unique power for his own ends. However, neither ruler realizes she carries a secret capable of toppling their thrones. Trapped between a murderous ex and a captor king, her hidden truth is a deadly weapon.
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Chapter 6

The court of Ashveil assembled at dawn.

I had not slept. Not from anxiety, though I had enough reason for it. My mind had simply refused to shut down, cycling through every variable, every risk, every face I had seen in that fortress yard the night before, cataloguing and assessing until the sky outside my window went from black to grey to the particular cold blue that comes just before sunrise.

Mara had slept. I had listened to her breathing even out within twenty minutes of being shown to our quarters, a set of rooms in the east wing that were sparse but clean and warm, and I had sat at the window and watched Ashveil wake up.

It woke up like a military installation. Quietly, efficiently, without drama. Shift changes on the walls. Kitchen fires lit. Warriors moving to the training yard in small groups, breath clouding in the cold air. No wasted motion. No noise that didn't serve a purpose.

Whatever Kael was, he ran a tight house.

A knock at my door came at first light. A young female wolf, maybe seventeen, with a guard's posture and a servant's assignment. She told me the King requested my presence at the morning court. She did not ask if I was ready. The request was a formality and we both understood that.

I dressed in the same clothes I had arrived in. I had nothing else.

I noted the way several sets of eyes tracked that detail when I walked into the great hall. The worn Ironveil travel coat. The absence of rank markings. The fact that I had arrived with one bag and another wolf's exile hanging around my neck like a collar.

Let them look. I had walked into worse rooms.

The great hall was long and stone-floored, with a ceiling high enough to feel like a statement. Two rows of wolves stood along the walls, ranked by position, and I read the hierarchy in under ten seconds the way I had been trained to. Kael's inner circle occupied the space closest to the raised platform at the far end. Senior warriors behind them. Court functionaries and minor ranking wolves filling out the rest.

Kael stood on the platform rather than sitting, which told me something. A king who sat on his throne in his own hall was performing authority. A king who stood was simply exercising it.

Beside him stood a wolf I had not seen the night before. Tall, lean, with the kind of face that was constructed entirely for calculation. Light eyes that found me the moment I entered and did not move off me once.

Soren. It had to be. Kael's Beta.

I had dealt with men like Soren my entire career. Men who built their value on being the most trusted person in the room and treated any new variable as a structural threat to that position. He had already decided what I was before I opened my mouth. I could see it in the set of his jaw.

Fine. I had dealt with worse than him too. Kael spoke without preamble.

"Nadia Ashford, formerly of Ironveil, has been granted residency in Ashveil Kingdom under my personal authority." His voice carried without effort to every corner of the hall. "She will train with our warrior ranks. She will be extended the full protections of this court. Any wolf who treats her as anything other than a ranking member of this household answers to me directly."

Clean. Unambiguous. No room for interpretation.

I watched the room absorb it. Most faces were carefully neutral, the trained expression of wolves who had learned to wait for more information before committing to a reaction. A small cluster near the back exchanged glances that I filed away for later attention. And Soren, still beside Kael, looked at me with those light calculating eyes and smiled with exactly the portion of his face that was visible to his king.

The portion facing me did not smile at all.

"Do you have anything to say to the court?" Kael asked me.

I had not been warned he would ask that. I suspected that was deliberate.

I stepped forward until I was at the foot of the platform and I looked out at the assembled wolves of Ashveil with the same expression I had worn at the altar, the one that had kept me standing when everything in me wanted to buckle.

"I'm not here to take anything from anyone in this room," I said. My voice was steady and loud enough that nobody had to strain to hear it. "I'm here because I'm good at two things. Fighting and surviving. I intend to do both in service to this court for as long as I'm needed." I paused one beat. "Anyone who wants to verify the first claim is welcome to meet me in the training yard this afternoon." Silence.

Then, from somewhere in the middle of the room, a single short sound. Not quite a laugh. The kind of noise a wolf makes when something surprises them into a reaction they hadn't planned.

It spread. Just slightly. Just enough.

Kael was looking at me with that expression again, the one that had forgotten how to be a smile but remembered the shape. He covered it quickly.

Soren did not cover what he was feeling quickly enough.

When I met his eyes, the calculation was still there. But underneath it now, layered beneath the careful political surface, was something sharper.

Not respect. Not yet.

But the recognition that he had underestimated me.

Good. That was exactly where I wanted him.

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