"Beyond the Ash: The Luna’s Rebirth" Chapter 2
The bed was a vast, frozen continent of Egyptian cotton and silk, a landscape where Lyra Valehart had learned to map the exact coordinates of her own loneliness.
In the master suite of House Ashveil, the air always tasted of old wood and the encroaching winter. Outside, the northern winds battered the stone walls of the manor, but inside, the silence was more violent. It was a heavy, living thing that pressed against Lyra's chest as she lay staring at the heavy velvet canopy above her.
Beside her, Cassian was a mountain of dark heat.
Even in sleep, his presence was an anchor that dragged her under. The Alpha's aura was never truly dormant; it simmered beneath his skin like a banked fire, radiating a scent of bruised pine and ozone that filled the room. To anyone else, it was a warning of lethal power. To Lyra, it had once been a sanctuary.
Tonight, it felt like an accusation.
She shifted onto her side, the silk of her nightgown whispering against the sheets. The moonlight carved the sharp, cruel perfection of Cassian's profile out of the darkness. He looked like a god cast in obsidian—his jawline a jagged cliff, his eyelashes casting long, deceptive shadows over cheekbones that had never softened for her.
Her heart hammered a frantic, uneven rhythm against her ribs. She was only inches away from him, yet the distance felt celestial. The secret she carried—the tiny, flickering heartbeat she had confirmed only hours before—burned like a coal in her gut. She needed to tell him. She needed him to turn, to pull her into the furnace of his embrace, and to tell her that the "Ash" in their name didn't mean they were destined to become dust.
Lyra reached out. Her fingers were pale, trembling ghosts in the moonlight.
She let her hand hover over his shoulder, feeling the staggering warmth he radiated. The physical pull between them had never faded; if anything, the sexual tension had only sharpened as the emotional intimacy withered. It was a hunger that had no language, a magnetic thrumming in her blood that demanded his touch even as her mind recoiled from his neglect.
Slowly, she lowered her hand. Her fingertips brushed the warm, scarred skin of his forearm.
The contact was electric. A jolt of pure, unadulterated longing surged through her, making her breath hitch. She leaned in, her scent of jasmine and cream ghosting over his skin, a silent plea for him to wake, to notice, to see her.
Cassian groaned low in his throat—a primal, animalistic sound. But he didn't wake. Instead, he shifted.
With a subconscious fluidity that felt like a physical blow, he pulled his arm away. He rolled further toward the edge of the bed, his back becoming an impenetrable wall of muscle and stone. He didn't even know he had done it. To him, it was merely an adjustment in the dark. To Lyra, it was the sound of a door locking from the inside.
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He's gone, Selene, her wolf, whispered in the back of her mind.
The spirit of the wolf was a ragged thing tonight, her fur matted with the phantom grief of the unborn. Selene let out a weak, pathetic whimper that vibrated in Lyra's soul. It was the sound of a creature that had stopped fighting the trap and had started waiting for the end.
Lyra pulled her hand back to her own chest, clenching it into a fist. The rejection was so casual, so effortless, that it left her breathless. She lay there in the frigid void he had left behind, the heat of her own body insufficient to ward off the chill of the room.
A single tear escaped, hot and stinging, carving a path down her temple into the pillow. Then another. She didn't sob; she didn't have the strength for theatrics. She simply wept in the silence, the sound of her grief swallowed by the steady, rhythmic breathing of the man who was supposed to be her mate.
Cassian slept the deep, peaceful sleep of a king who believed his borders were secure, never realizing his own throne room was haunted.
The morning arrived not with light, but with a dull, bruised grey that filtered through the heavy drapes.
Lyra woke with the taste of copper and bile in the back of her throat. The bed was empty, the sheets on Cassian's side already cold. He would be in the training yard or the war room, his mind occupied by the shifting boundaries of the Vane territory and the logistics of the winter stores.
She barely made it to the ensuite before the first wave of nausea doubled her over.
It was a violent, wretched sensation—her body rebelling against the secret it held. She gripped the edge of the cold marble basin, her knuckles white, as she heaved. There was nothing in her stomach but the bitterness of the night before.
She stayed on the floor for a long time, her forehead pressed against the cool stone, waiting for the world to stop spinning. The grandeur of the bathroom, with its gold fixtures and sunken tub, felt like a mockery. She was the Luna of one of the most powerful packs in the north, and she was currently hiding on a bathroom floor because she was terrified of her husband's indifference.
Eventually, she washed her face, scrubbing away the salt-tracks of her tears until her skin was raw. She applied a layer of expensive cream, a mask of composure, and dressed in a high-necked cashmere sweater the color of a winter sky.
She descended the grand staircase with the practiced grace of a woman who knew how to hide her wounds. The Ashveil manor was a labyrinth of echoing halls and ancestral portraits that seemed to watch her with judging eyes.
The dining hall was set for two, but only one place setting was disturbed.
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A silver dome covered a plate of eggs and smoked venison—the heavy, protein-rich breakfast favored by the Ashveil bloodline. The smell hit her like a physical strike. The rich, fatty scent of the meat made her stomach churn violently.
"The Alpha was called away early, Luna," the steward, Helena, said as she poured tea. Her voice was clinical, devoid of the warmth that usually accompanied the service of a high-ranking wolf. "A skirmish at the western pass. He didn't wish to disturb your rest."
He didn't wish to see me, Lyra corrected silently.
She sat at the massive mahogany table, the silence of the room amplified by the clink of her spoon against the fine china. She forced herself to take a sip of the herbal tea, the steam rising to dampen her lashes.
She looked at the empty chair at the far end of the table. Cassian usually sat there, a brooding presence of leather and steel, his eyes fixed on the reports Silas brought him. Even when he was physically present, he was absent. He treated her like a piece of the architecture—necessary, stable, and entirely invisible.
She tried to take a bite of dry toast, but it felt like sawdust in her mouth.
The neglect wasn't a sudden storm; it was a slow, creeping frost. It was the way he stopped asking about her day. It was the way his touches had become clinical, a fulfillment of a physical need rather than an emotional connection. He assumed she would always be there, a permanent fixture of his legacy, like the stone walls of the manor itself.
Lyra looked down at her hands. Her wedding ring, a heavy band of silver set with a dark, storm-grey diamond, felt like a lead weight.
She thought of the ultrasound photo hidden in her drawer upstairs. She thought of the way Cassian had shifted away from her in the dark. A terrifying thought began to take root in the fertile soil of her despair—a thought that tasted of freedom and salt.
If he didn't see her when she was standing right in front of him, would he even notice if she started to disappear?
She pushed the plate away, the sound of the ceramic sliding against the wood echoing like a gunshot. She couldn't eat. She couldn't breathe in this house that smelled of ash and dead things.
"Take it away, Helena," Lyra said, her voice steady despite the tremor in her soul.
"You've barely touched anything, Luna. The Alpha will be displeased."
Lyra stood up, her posture perfect, her amber eyes reflecting the cold, grey light of the windows. "The Alpha is occupied with the world. I doubt he will notice the contents of my stomach."
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