Adira, the resilient leader of the Lunar Sun Pack and Coven, faces a decade of challenges and heartache since Roman's departure. When a letter from the Midnight Sun Coven proposes an alliance, Adira's journey takes a thrilling turn. Joined by the enigmatic Mason Draco, she navigates political intrigue, passionate encounters, and deadly confrontations. As Adira uncovers her divine heritage and battles for her people's survival, she must balance love, power, and the looming threat of war.
ADIRA
A decade has passed since Roman left us, and it’s been eleven years since I assumed leadership of the Lunar Sun Pack and Coven.
After we said our goodbyes, I sought solace with Dominic while Roman’s room was cleared out, leaving behind only his favorite toy and a few shirts, which were carefully packed into a box in my closet.
Ever since my return, it’s been all work and no play. I haven’t sought out a lover—only indulging in occasional flings—and I’m not particularly interested in finding one.
Travis discovered his mate a few years ago, but he rejected her because she was Adrian’s ex. He’s a father now, to a boy who is as sweet as he is hilarious.
My brother has been pushing his limits lately, but Dominic is handling it.
Aiden found his second mate a few months back—Mandy, a kind and loving woman who was once a slave and whom I had the privilege of rescuing. I arranged for them to move into a house just outside the pack house.
Alyana and Carson are keeping their distance from me at the moment. Our last conversation ended in a heated argument after Alyana was caught sneaking boys into the house, and she blamed me for my son’s death.
Despite this, Travis and I remain incredibly close, even though we’re no longer intimate. He’s one of the few people I trust, but I’m painfully aware that their time is limited.
I’m immortal, which means everyone I care about will eventually pass away.
I rise from my bed and gaze at my reflection in the mirror, taking a deep breath. I pull my dark blue hair into a high ponytail, leaving two strands to frame my face, then apply a thin line of eyeliner and some matte red lipstick.
I head to my closet and select a leather pleated skirt adorned with crosses, a silver chain belt with a black moon charm, and a tight, black long-sleeve turtleneck.
After dressing, I accessorize with a silver choker and an assortment of rings, then add fishnets and black heeled boots.
I make my way to my office and begin sorting through a pile of papers. When one catches my eye, I pull it out and settle back to read.
To the Lunar Sun Coven/Pack,
I am Second Eric Manuels of Midnight Sun. We have recently unearthed an old treaty with your coven, one that predates the pack’s inclusion.
We would like to revisit this treaty and hopefully forge an alliance. Therefore, I extend an invitation to you and your second to visit our land.
I hope you understand, but we do not permit wolves on our land due to recent attacks. Please let us know if you wish to visit, and we will gladly make arrangements. I look forward to your response.
Sincerely, Eric Manuels
I find myself reading the letter again, deep in thought, when Travis walks in with a cup of coffee and settles at his desk. He begins to sift through his own paperwork.
“When did this arrive?” I hand him the letter, and he scans it quickly.
“I believe it came in a few days ago,” he replies, leaning back in his chair. “Are you considering going?”
“What do we know about the Midnight Sun Coven?”
He drums his fingers on the armrest. “Not a lot. They’re a sizable coven, generally neutral. Their king is a mystery, only his second is known. They have a low opinion of wolves, considering us inferior. That’s about it.”
“When do we have some free time?” I ask, folding my arms.
He grins at me, clearly amused, then flips through his calendar. “You have a gap of about three weeks in a few weeks’ time. Who are you planning to take with you?”
“Who would you say is the best fighter in the coven right now?” I return his grin.
“Hmm. That would likely be Mason Draco. Since we took him in, he’s shown himself to be quite formidable. He does have a bit of a temper, though.”
“Mason Draco, could you please come to my office?” I send the message through the pack and coven links.
Travis straightens up and takes a sip of his coffee, while I stand and adjust my clothes before moving to the front of my desk. I hop up and sit on the edge, crossing my legs.
After about twenty minutes, there’s a knock on the door.
“Come in,” Travis calls, pulling out a stack of papers.
A man steps in, and upon seeing me, he kneels in respect.
“Mason, how long have you been with us?” I ask, keeping my tone friendly.
He rises, his height dwarfing mine.
He’s a towering six foot six, with straight, shoulder-length hair the color of rich chocolate, mostly swept to one side. His sharp cheekbones and thin lips frame golden eyes with red centers, a clear sign of his hybrid nature.
A silver earring dangles from one ear, a cross at its end reaching his neck, while a black stud adorns the other.
“Been here about a year,” he answers.
His voice is as smooth as velvet, and he doesn’t seem to fear me, which brings a smile to my face.
“And how are you finding it?” I ask, leaning back on my hands, arms fully extended.
I take in his appearance as he turns his attention to Travis, who is trying to subtly link with him. Mason’s body is lean, but his muscles are evident. He’s dressed in a black tank top—its armholes stretched wide to reveal his ribcage—and leaf-green skinny jeans paired with black boots. Tattoos adorn his hands and part of his ribs.
When he catches me looking, he grins confidently.
“It’s quite different from my old coven,” he admits. “No offense, but the men here are all muscle and the women can’t resist a good gossip.”
“None taken. I’ve tried to address the drama with the women multiple times over the years,” I reply, glancing at Travis. “Believe it or not, it was even worse when I first moved here with my initial mate.”
“Is that why you need me?” Mason asks, a puzzled look on his face.
I giggle, and Travis smirks.
“Actually, I have a task for you,” I say, my tone firm. Mason straightens up at my change in demeanor. “I don’t have a second, only a beta, as no one here is my equal by blood.
“Travis tells me you’re our best fighter—is that true?”
He chuckles. “I’d like to think so. No one in the coven can best me, and the wolves lack strategy in their fights. All brawn, no brains.”
Travis rolls his eyes at Mason’s boast.
“Mason, how would you feel about accompanying me to another coven for a few days, maybe more? I need a vampire by my side since wolves aren’t permitted.
“And honestly, I’m not sure what I’m walking into. But I am intrigued by the potential of a new alliance.”
As he ponders my proposal, I nod at Travis who rises and heads for the door, chuckling. We both know Mason will agree.
“Just the two of us?” Mason asks as Travis exits the room to start preparing for my departure.
“Exactly. You’ll be my sole ally there, and I need someone who will be honest with me. Too many here are yes-men, afraid to disagree or upset me.
“Travis mentioned you have a temper, and I must admit, that’s why I want you with me,” I say, hopping off the desk and approaching Mason.
He grins. “Think you can keep your hands off me for that long?” he teases, biting his lip.
I smirk up at him, my head barely reaching his shoulders. I’m only five foot six, so he towers over me by more than a foot.
“Would you want me to?” I retort, my tone flirtatious.
“What?” he stammers, surprised by my audacity. He runs a hand through his hair.
I notice his gaze following me as I saunter back to the desk, laughing. I hop onto it, parting my legs slightly and resting my hands between them.
“I’m sure you’ve heard the rumors about my lovers,” I say nonchalantly, shrugging my shoulders.
“I mean, yeah,” he admits, rubbing his neck. “But I thought they were just rumors. Most were about you and the beta or the head hunter. I figured people were just making assumptions.”
I beckon him to join me.
“Well, that’s old news,” I confess. “I haven’t been with either of them in years. When I first became luna, I had a few months where I was involved with both. They knew about each other and we’ve remained close.
“But when my son was murdered by the Blood Moon Alpha’s former mate—out of jealousy because her mate wanted to reject her for me, even though I didn’t want him—I ended it.
“Since then, I’ve avoided being touched unless I was in heat,” I explain.
He gazes at me, taking in my words. I recline once more, easing the tension in my back.
“So, you’re not officially seeing anyone?” he finally breaks the silence.
“No, and I’m not on the hunt either. I’m only being this candid because, to be honest, you intrigue me,” I reply, my tone light and unassuming.
“Does it bother you that I once had a mate?”
“Truthfully? I couldn’t care less about your past relationships. I’ve had a mate too,” I pick up the letter from my desk and hand it to him, hoping he’ll understand our next move.
He quickly skims through it before handing it back.
“Okay… But aren’t you worried about what I am?” His voice is low yet soothing, and I flash him a smile before shifting my eyes from their usual purple to a blend of colors, then to red. He chuckles, reminded of my hybrid nature.
“I don’t judge people based on what they are. I grew up with a hybrid mother and a royal father. King Dominic is the father of my siblings and wants to be my lover. My first mate was a hybrid, and so was my son.”
I cross my legs and place my hands on my lap. He observes me as I move, his gaze lingering on my thighs as my skirt hikes up. He bites his lip as he takes me in.
“Do we have anything scheduled for today?” I mentally ask Travis.
“No… I knew you were eyeing him!” he teases through our mental connection. ~“I warned him about your unpredictable nature when I noticed he was doing the same.”~
I hop off my seat and tuck a loose strand of Mason’s hair behind his ear. He watches me cautiously, as if afraid I might lash out if he makes a move.
I smile at him and trace my finger along his cheek, our faces close enough to feel each other’s breath but not touching. Our eyes meet, and he wraps his arms around my waist.
I gently nibble on his lip and rest my forehead against his. “Is this what you want?” I ask, ensuring I’m not pushing him.
“Yes,” he responds, pulling me into a kiss that feels desperate and urgent. His kisses are intense and commanding. He digs his nails into my thigh while his other hand holds the back of my neck.
“Follow me,” I say, standing up and taking his hand, leading him out of the room.
He doesn’t utter a word, simply allowing me to guide him through the house. Several coven members spot us and look surprised. I usually don’t mingle with their men, but this one was too tempting to resist.