Silence filled the room, the tension in the air palpable as Jacob's last words hung heavy in the room. The pack members exchanged glances, their eyes filled with a mix of shock and disbelief. Whispers spread like wildfire, carrying the news of Rebecca's survival and her affiliation with the Bloodmoon pack.
Lydia, her voice trembling with emotion, was the first to break the silence. "How is this possible? How could Rebecca have been alive and living within the Bloodmoon pack after everything that happened?"
Aria looked around the room. Everyone was thinking. There was a story that ran deeper and she wanted to know what it was more than anything.
Knox stepped forward with a stoic expression on his face, masking the emotions that were coursing through him, "If Rebecca is mated to Nikolai then that means there is nothing left of our bond. That is all there is to it. This discussion is over and I don't want to hear anymore of it."
He addressed his sentinels, "Anyone that enters the territory, kill them on the spot."
Aria stopped herself before the gasp flew out of her mouth. She watched Knox walk out of the room, Ryder and Jacob following him behind.
Her mind raced with a flood of questions. What had driven Rebecca to align herself with their rivals? How had she managed to deceive them all these years? Why did she hold so much importance to the pack? And most importantly, what did this revelation mean for her?
Lydia cleared her throat, turning all attention to her, "Knox dismissed the matter so that will be the end of it."
Sophia hissed before walking out while muttering under her breath.
Lydia turned to Aria, "I know you are hurting right now but know that whatever happens, you are part of the pack now."
There were some sighs. Aria knew it wasn't going to be an easy task gaining their trust. If there was one thing about wolves it was that they didn't like intruders and outsiders.
They bound themselves together and would always stand as one.
The girl with the melodious voice smiled at her, extending her hand, "I'm Melody."
Aria smiled back while thinking her parents must have been psychic.
"Aria", she took her hand.
Sarah scoffed, making Lydia turn to her",Sarah do you have a problem with Aria being here?"
Sarah kept quiet.
She addressed the entire room, "Does anyone have a problem with Aria being here?"
The dining room filled with over fifty wolves, excluding the pups that were now playing outside, no one said a single word.
Lydia smiled, "Good."
She turned back to Aria, "Like I said Aria, you are one of us now."
Aria smiled at her in appreciation even though deep down she knew the truth.
Lydia's words couldn't make them accept her, she was going to have to earn their trust and from the look on majority of the pack members faces, it was going to take a lot.
She raised her hand to tuck her hair behind her ear, the mark on her wrist glowed under the light in the room.
Gasps filled the air.
Sarah was the first to speak, "You were marked by the moon goddess."
Aria quickly pulled down the sleeve of her shirt covering the mark.
Stories have been told over time of the few selected wolves that were marked.
The extraordinary power they possessed. She hid the mark because the moon goddess made a mistake.
She was ordinary, maybe even less than ordinary.

Sarah continued, "I have only heard but had never seen it in all of my time."
Aria watched the shift in her eyes. The skepticism was still there but then there was a new found respect shining through.
Aria felt like a fraud. She was undeserving of the mark.
She cleared her throat, "I need some air."
"Would you like me to give you a tour?" Melody offered.
Even though Aria wanted to be alone, one of the pack members was making an effort and she knew she had to meet her in the middle.
So she smiled, "Sure."
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Knox paced round his study. Ryder and Jacob stood quietly watching him.
Questions flooded his mind. He felt it all, anger, pain, betrayal and confusion.
The first time he had seen Becca, he had felt the connection. His wolf liked her scent and over the years, her scent became so familiar. She was his mate beyond a doubt.
Within months they had formed the bond.
"Knox. Maybe you need to go for a run."
Knox turned to Ryder, his eyes flashing black. Ryder took a step backwards.
There was a reason people feared Knox, it wasn't only because the man himself oozed power and authority, the wolf that lied within was dangerous and lethal.
"I apologize Alpha." Ryder bowed his head.
The room seemed to close in, suffocating him with memories that held both sweetness and betrayal. The bond he had formed with Rebecca felt like a phantom pain, a phantom love that had left an indelible mark on his soul.
How had it all come to this? The question echoed through Knox's mind, reverberating off the walls of his thoughts. The answers were elusive, dancing just out of his reach. He tried to piece together the fragments of their shared history, searching for the missing puzzle pieces that would bring clarity to the chaos.
He clenched his fists, the ache in his chest growing stronger. His emotions seeped through him. The wolf growled within him. It wanted blood.
Wanted someone to pay for Rebecca's betrayal.
"Ryder." Knox finally raised his head to face his beta.
"As your beta, I will always tell you the truth. You cannot go and see Rebecca. You don't need to tell me, I know that was what you were about to order me to arrange."
Knox glared at him but he knew it was the truth.
Nikolai would be waiting with his conniving mind, going to see Rebecca would be simply playing into his hands.
"Let him out, Knox." Jacob said.
In seconds bones cracked and the black wolf stood as a fierce snarl erupted from Knox's throat, echoing off the walls of the study.
He prowled around the study for a few minutes, silently communicating with the wolves in the room.
Ryder opened the door to the study and with a loud howl, his wolf dashed off.
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Melody and Aria ventured through the pack's territory, the sun cast its warm glow over the sprawling landscape. Melody pointed out various areas, from the training grounds to the communal gathering spot where pack members would convene for important meetings and celebrations. Aria took in the sights, everything reflected beauty.
As they continued their stroll, wolves passed them, many of them shooting Aria curious glances. She wondered if it was the news of her rejection, or the fact that she was marked by the moon goddess that made them stare.
She was curious too. She had so many questions.
Finally, she couldn't contain it any longer.
She stopped walking, "Melody, can I ask a question?"
Melody sighed, "You want to know about Rebecca don't you?"
Aria nodded.
Melody began her voice filled with fondness and caution, "Knox belonged to the Bloodmoon pack. That was where he and Becca met. It was undeniable, their bond from the very first moment. Then there was a battle, Victor, Knox's father didn't survive. Knox was supposed to be next in line but then his best friend Nikolai made a claim to be Alpha. Knox refused to fight and so he was banished, some of us, loyal to him, went with him and we formed the Nightshade pack with him as our Alpha. Becca didn't survive, we were at the border waiting when Knox finally made it, covered in blood. Becca's blood. He told us she died in his arms"
Aria blinked, taking it all in, "Why didn't Knox want to fight?"
Melody ran her hand down the bark of a tree before gesturing that they sit underneath it.
With the leaves of the three shading them, Melody continued, "Nikolai and Knox were more than friends. They were like brothers. Knox was going to make the best alpha, but he couldn't bring himself to fight Nikolai when he issued the challenge. Nikolai's wolf was strong but it is nothing compared to Knox's wolf. I don't know if that is the reason but I'm guessing Knox couldn't bring himself to kill someone he considered a brother."
"You sound really fond of Knox."
Melody smile, her features brightening making her even more beautiful, "I am obligated to. He is my brother after all."
Aria's eyes widened, making Melody laugh.
"Not my biological brother. Victor took me in when my parents died, raising me as his own. Knox became family and he protected me fiercely."
Melody's eyes turned sad, "I hate that he is going through this. I don't understand how Becca could be alive and not come find him, what's more? She is mated to that son of a bitch."
Aria kept quiet. She couldn't answer her when she was still filled with so many more questions.
"Well I guess whatever it is, we are going to find out eventually." Melody finished.
She wiped the escaped tears from her eyes, "I'm sorry. I'm supposed to be giving you a tour."
Aria smiled at her, "I think I have plenty of time to finish that tour."
Silence followed.
"What does it feel like, bearing the Silvercrest mark?"
Aria paused, contemplating whether to share a piece of herself with the wolf that sat beside her.
Melody had not held back when she was answered her questions so she could do the same.
"I cover it up because I feel like a fraud. All the stories I've read talk about how extraordinary the bearers of the mark were. People see it and expect me to be this all powerful werewolf but I cannot even shift."
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