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Crimson Oath:Moonbound Enemies

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Six hundred years of war. One forbidden bond. Kaelara Mooncrest is the future Alpha of the Silverwood pack, raised to destroy vampires and protect her bloodline at all costs. Lucien Vale is the heir to the Crimson Council — cold, calculating, and incapable of mercy. When a fragile truce forces them into the same clearing beneath the blood moon, one accidental touch awakens an ancient bond neither species was meant to survive. Now wolves call her traitor. Vampires call him abomination. And the prophecy they were taught to fear was wrong. Their love will not unite the kingdoms. It will erase them. When war returns, Kaelara must choose: Her pack. Or the vampire prince who would burn the world to keep her.
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Chapter 1 - Prologue: The Night He Chose to Die

The chains were made of silver.

They burned against Lucien Vale's skin, but he did not scream.

Vampires did not scream.

He knelt in the center of Silverwood's execution court, blood sliding slowly from his temple and staining the marble beneath him. Wolves circled him in silence, golden eyes glowing beneath the full moon.

And standing before him

Was the woman who once swore she would never betray him.

Kaelara Mooncrest.

Future Alpha.

His mate.

His ruin.

Her fingers trembled around the ceremonial blade the same blade they had touched the night everything began.

"Renounce him," an Elder demanded behind her. "Or die with him."

The wolves howled.

Lucien lifted his head.

Even chained.

Even bleeding.

Even condemned.

He smiled.

Dark. Certain. Possessive.

"Careful, little wolf," he murmured softly, just for her. "You know I would burn this kingdom before I let them take you from me."

Her breath faltered.

Because he would.

That was the problem.

The execution bell rang.

Kaelara stepped forward.

The blade hovered over his heart.

For one devastating second

He leaned into it.

And the moon above turned red.

Three months earlier.