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The Alpha’s Luna Trials

Amelia grew up being treated as an outcast by her own pack, her father included. She has been disliked for being the reason her mother died and for being raised as an Omega. Alexei, on the other hand, was raised to be the King of the Four Nations, but with rebel forces rising across the land, he is pressured to take on a mate. He decides to put in place the Luna trials to find a woman worthy of ruling beside him. What he did not anticipate was finding a scrawny, weak Earth wolf with no powers as his mate. He tries to push her away, but when the women from the werewolf trials start going missing, the pair must work together to find out who is responsible. Their feelings for one another continue to grow, but how long will Alexei deny their bond?

chinelo_princess · Fantasy
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4 Chs

CHAPTER 1

Our world is one, created for wonder and fun. But in a land where magic and madness co-exist as one, we are truly prepared for when that magic comes undone.

The world is built on its own foundation. And in each world, there is no stronger bond than that of attraction. And in the world of Androsia, a land made up of four nations represented by the four elements: water, wind, earth, and fire, with each nation clawing at the other for control, it is only the bounds of love that will keep them together.

At the beginning, the nation was plunged into war and chaos as the elements of fire battled with one another to see who was stronger and more worthy of ruling over all the four nations. As for the air nomads who lived a life of peace, they wanted nothing to do with the corruption and the bloodshed and chose to live their lives in solitude.

The water kingdom in the east decides to side with their allies on Earth in the south in hopes of taking down the fire kingdom. But like most, they had underestimated the sheer might and power that were contained within the fire kingdom.

The fire kingdom used their body strength and their stability to use their element of destruction to subdue their enemies and take over the no-man's land. There, they established the center and called it their new home.

They put the tribes out of fear; the tribes were forced to bow down to them and see them as their rightful rulers. That was 3000 years ago, and although the fire kingdom had made itself comfortable in its element, what they didn't know was that things were soon about to change, and the so-called peace they had created, which they had prided themselves on, was sure to soon come tumbling down on them.

And the worst part was that it would be by a girl who had been overlooked and overburdened for far too long. One who had been out of touch with her element, and yet she was set to become the most powerful of them all. She just didn't know it yet.

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"Get up, you mutt!" Alana heard a cold liquid splash her face. She sat up abruptly and wiped away the strands of hair from her face.

She pulled her eyes open as she groaned before the shoes drifted her eyes upwards to find a guard staring at her with his arms crossed.

She whispered when she saw that it was Salem. One of the cultivators, who had never taken a liking to her, he took much pleasure in playing games with her.

"You are late." He hissed, and without another word, she turned around and made her way out of her cell. To her dismay, she was forced to stand up on shaky feet as she got slightly lightheaded at first.

She held onto the side of her head as she tried to steady herself. She hasn't eaten in two days, and she knew that the chances were that it would be a while until she ate again.

She brushed off the dirt from her torn, ragged dress as she sucked in a deep breath. It was no time for her to sulk about all of the things that were going wrong in her life. She would simply have to look at the bright side of things and look forward to that.

She slowly made her way out of her cell and up the stairs. She had to be cautious, knowing that she would receive a beating if she were to accidentally wake someone up.

She tiptoed to the set of stairs as she held her breath and made her way to the kitchen. As she glanced at the clock on the wall, she took notice of the fact that it was only 4am. It seemed as though they enjoyed waking her up at a new time every day.

She had to start with breakfast, and there was no need for anyone to tell her that, as she was already aware of it. It would often take her three to four hours to make a full meal for the pack. It would consist of the usual Earth Kingdom breakfast that consisted of sardine sandwiches, green salads, herb tea, and pancakes stuffed with lettuce.

She loved the pancakes, and she often wished she could join the pack when they sat down to eat them. She got to work, and for the next four hours she occupied herself with putting the meal together.

At just past 8:16, she started hearing commotion coming from around her. At the palace, they were strict on time, and the last time that she had delayed serving them, even for a few moments, it had cost her terribly. She shuddered at the very thought of it.

She made her way towards the dining room as she began drying things up. She tried not to let her own fear or anxiety get the best of her as she heard the sounds of heavy footsteps coming down the stairs. It was always best for her to get in and out before she was spotted by anyone.

She had just finished setting up the 40 plates on the dining table as well as the cutlery when she heard the side door being shaken. She hurried to exit the grand dining hall through the side door that led to the kitchen.

She stiffened when she heard movement coming from the kitchen but felt her body relax after a moment when she realized that there was no cause for alarm as it was only Blake.

"You need to stop doing that," she said to him in a voice that was barely above a whisper, but she knew that he had heard her as he was quick to turn around and face her with a small smile.

"Hey, my little bunny." He said to her with a bright smile. She rolled her eyes at him, cringing at the nickname, before making her way inside. She groaned as she realized that she had already eaten two of the pancakes.

"Why do you always do that?" She muttered, and she watched as he raised up his hands in defense: "Hey, don't blame me, okay?" They were just too good, and I simply couldn't resist." He said to her.

She began to grab the rest of the food, and she panicked when he tried to help her. "You know you can't do that. I don't want to get both of them into trouble." She said to him.

She shook her head in protest, but she only gave him a stern look as she tried to keep herself level-headed. "You know you can't argue with me. That is not something that we can change." She said to him as she shrugged her shoulders.

"But that isn't right; we both know it isn't right. After all, you're the princess; there should be some respect." He said to her.

Her face fell at his words, as she knew that although they were the truth, there was nothing that either of them could have done about it.

"Well, that means nothing when you don't have powers." She muttered before she turned around to leave.