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The moment the pack fighter delivered the news, I instinctively stepped back. My wide, panicked eyes darted around the room, and I nearly lost my balance before steadying myself. My mind raced, unable to process what was happening. Fear gripped me, making my heart pound faster and faster. Desperately, I scanned the faces of my family members one by one.

My parents stood frozen, their shock plain on their faces. Then, my gaze shifted to my little ones. Tears welled up in my eyes, and no matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t hold them back anymore. The weight of the moment was too much for me to bear.

A war. A war meant death–so many deaths. Most of them would come from the Alpha’s family. I couldn’t lose anyone. Not my parents, not my brother, and certainly not my children. My babies were

so young. How could they survive if something happened to me or the rest of their family? The thought clawed at my heart, sending a surge of fury through me.

“Backstabber,” I muttered through clenched teeth, my fists trembling.

How could Kane betray us like this?

My parents and brother turned their heads toward me, but I couldn’t meet their eyes. My chest tightened with guilt. All of this was happening because of me. I should never have come into their lives. My presence had brought nothing but suffering.

“Selene, don’t worry. I’ll take care of it,” my brother Magnus said, his voice steady as he addressed me. Then, turning to the pack fighters, he issued his command.

“Announce war against the Nightfall Pack before they reach our borders.” His tone left no room for argument. The fighters immediately stood, nodding their heads in acknowledgment.

“Tell everyone to prepare and head to the forest. I’ll be joining them.”

The fighters dispersed swiftly to carry out their Alpha’s orders. Axel, the Beta, left to summon the Gamma and organize the troops. We were unprepared for this sudden attack, and the Iron Crown Pack’s chances of victory seemed slim. No one could have foreseen a battle between two of the largest packs erupting so suddenly. The situation was growing more dire by the second.

Magnus hurried to his room to retrieve weapons. When he returned to the living room, his face was set with determination. He looked at our parents and spoke firmly.

“Mom, Dad, stay inside the packhouse,” he instructed, before turning his gaze to me. “And don’t let her leave. I can’t risk her getting involved in this. If I don’t make it back, someone needs to be here to take my place and protect our pack.”

streamed down my face as I ran to

please,” I begged, clinging to him. “Take me

little one. I can’t. You need

pulled away, looking up at him with tear–filled eyes.

chest ached as I watched him. Magnus wasn’t

stood firm. He hugged our parents next. My father, once

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Though she had once been a Luna, she was still a mother. She couldn’t bear the thought of losing her son. One way or another, an Alpha’s death was inevitable ir war, and that reality was tearing her apart.

to my twins. He knelt to their level, pulling them into

your mommy, okay? Never leave her side. Protect her from anything that might hurt her,”

fully under stand what his uncle was asking of him, but he nodded solemnly like a brave little

firmly. “I’ll take care

of his head before turning to Luna. “You’re my little queen, remember that. No matter where I am, Uncle

said their goodbyes before heading into battle. No

see Axel standing there. Without thinking, I threw my arms around him,

over and over, clinging to him. “Don’t die. Don’t let

brother.”

me. But my pleas

and Grandma crying?” Luna’s small voice broke through the tension as she approached me.

that wouldn’t scare her. Axel crouched down to hug both Leo

to see each other again,”

Uncle?” Leo asked, his brows furrowed in confusion.

their hair. “It’s nothing. Just a little fight. We’ll be back

fight?” Luna asked, her wide eyes flitting between Axel and Magnus.

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