Two brothers. One destined mate. A bond that could tear their world apart. Born under the Blood Moon, twin Lycans Andrew and Andy Goldwick were prophesied to lead their pack into a new era. As opposites in both personality and power-Andrew the fierce Alpha heir and Andy the cunning strategist-they share everything... until her. Selene Hartley never expected to be claimed by not one, but both Goldwick brothers. As a rare Omega with a dormant bloodline, her awakening threatens the fragile balance between the twins-and the supernatural world itself.
The forest whispered ancient secrets as moonlight pierced through the canopy of thick, gnarled trees. Shadows danced across the earth like restless spirits, and somewhere in the distance, a low howl broke the silence. It was a sound that made the animals freeze, and even the wind seemed to pause to listen.
Selene Hartley didn't flinch. She couldn't afford to. Not tonight.
Her bare feet skimmed over damp earth, dodging roots and thorns as she sprinted deeper into the woods. Blood pounded in her ears, each beat a reminder of the ticking clock inside her. Her Awakening had begun-too soon, too violently.
And the twins would feel it.
They already do.
A heat bloomed in her chest, pulsing outward like a beacon. She gritted her teeth, clutching the satchel around her shoulder tighter. Her heart wasn't just calling-it was screaming.
Half a mile away, Andrew Goldwick froze mid-step, the silver blade in his hand falling slack at his side. His amber eyes narrowed, the golden flecks in them brightening under the full moon.
"She's close," he muttered.
From behind, his twin brother Andy emerged from the shadows, blood smeared on his jaw from the rogue he'd just dealt with. "You felt it too."
Andrew turned toward him, nodding once. "The bond snapped into place. Hard."
Andy's brow furrowed. "She's Awakening. That can't be right. She's-what? Twenty-two?"
"Twenty-three," Andrew said softly, eyes scanning the trees. "It's supposed to happen at twenty-five. Unless she's not-"
"A normal Omega," Andy finished.
They didn't need to say more. Both knew what this meant. The prophecy. The Blood Moon. The mate who would stand beside them-or between them.
Selene stumbled into a clearing, her breath ragged. Her limbs trembled as if she'd run miles instead of minutes. The air shimmered around her, thick with magic and moonlight. Her knees gave out, and she collapsed, clawing at the earth.
And then she screamed.
It wasn't human. It wasn't animal. It was hers-raw, primal, terrifying. A sound born of pain and power. Her veins lit up like molten fire, and her back arched as a sudden, invisible force surged through her.
From the treeline, two figures burst into view, both tall, broad, and radiating dominance.
Andrew was first, the Alpha heir with a storm burning behind his eyes. Andy followed, a shadow at his brother's side, equally lethal but with a calm that chilled.
Selene's eyes met Andrew's, and time stopped.
She saw everything in that look-the pain he carried, the weight of his crown, the rage he kept leashed behind thick walls of duty. And then her gaze flicked to Andy, and it was like being wrapped in velvet. He was quiet stormlight, secrets and softness hidden beneath blades.
Their scents hit her at once-spiced pine and smoky cedar. Her wolf howled in recognition.
Andrew took a cautious step forward. "Selene?"
Her name from his lips was a promise. From Andy's, it was a prayer.
She whimpered. "What's happening to me?"
"You're Awakening," Andy said softly, his voice like silk over rough bark. "And we're your-"
"Mates," Andrew finished. "Both of us."
The days that followed were a blur.
Selene lay in a secluded cabin tucked deep within Goldwick territory, guarded by wards and warriors. The twins took shifts watching over her, tending to her while trying not to kill each other.
It wasn't easy.
Andrew, ever the Alpha, was possessive, protective, and pissed at the world for handing him a fate he hadn't asked for.
Andy, more reserved but no less intense, watched her with eyes full of longing he tried to hide.
Selene felt caught between them-drawn to Andrew's fire and Andy's ice. Her heart didn't know where to land. Her wolf didn't care.
Every time they touched her-even accidentally-it ignited something wild inside her. A pull so magnetic it made her tremble.
On the third night, she finally asked, "How is this possible? Aren't mates supposed to be one-on-one?"
Andrew stood at the hearth, his jaw tight. "Usually. But there's a prophecy. An old one."
Andy spoke from the shadows. "A daughter of two bloodlines, born under the eclipsed moon, will bear the mark of fate. She will choose the Alpha to unite the broken."
Selene blinked. "I don't even know who my parents were."
Andrew turned slowly. "You're adopted?"
"I was abandoned at the edge of a human town. Raised by an old healer. She died when I was sixteen."
Andy stepped closer, crouching in front of her. "You've felt different your whole life, haven't you?"
She nodded. "Like something was asleep inside me. Until that night."
Andrew moved beside her, his voice low. "You carry more than you know, Selene. And now that it's awake, others will come for you."
Her heart thundered. "Why?"
"Because the one you choose," Andy said, "will become more than Alpha. He'll become King."
That night, Selene stood outside the cabin, her fingers brushing the carved railing as wind tugged at her hair. The moon was high, full and red. Blood Moon.
Andrew stepped behind her, close enough for warmth. "I know what you're thinking."
"I doubt it."
"You feel like you're being torn in two."
She laughed bitterly. "Do you always read minds?"
"No. But I know that look. I wore it the day my father made me Alpha heir. The day Andy was told he'd always stand behind me."
She turned to him. "Do you hate it?"
Andrew's eyes flickered. "Not as much as I hate what it's doing to him."
Before she could respond, Andy appeared on the porch, a bottle in one hand. "Moon's not the only thing bleeding tonight."
Selene raised a brow. "Is that your idea of small talk?"
He grinned. "It got you to smile, didn't it?"
Andrew rolled his eyes. "Don't encourage him."
Selene's gaze bounced between them. They were night and day. One a blazing wildfire, the other the cool dusk after a storm.
And both were hers.
Or neither.
She didn't know yet.
But she would have to choose soon.
Because something darker than fate was coming. Something ancient. Hungry. And it wanted what only Selene could give.
Selene stepped off the porch and into the moonlight, her bare feet sinking slightly into the grass. The forest beyond swayed in rhythm with the wind, and the smell of damp earth, pine, and something more primal drifted on the air. She tilted her head back, eyes closed, letting the energy of the night seep into her bones.
Behind her, the twins remained silent. She could feel both their gazes on her like a fire and a shadow wrapped around her soul.
"You know this can't last," she whispered, still not turning around.
Andy stepped closer. "What can't?"
"This." She gestured between them without looking. "You. Me. The three of us stuck in this... in-between. I can feel your wolves pulling at me. It's getting stronger. And I don't know what happens when I choose."
Andrew's voice was low, clipped. "Then don't choose yet."
She finally turned to face them. "You think I won't have to? That the bond won't demand it? I can barely breathe when you're both near me. My wolf... she doesn't know who to run to."
Andy's eyes darkened, his voice quiet but sharp. "Maybe she doesn't want to run. Maybe she wants both."
Andrew's jaw clenched. "That's not how this works."
"But maybe it should be," Andy snapped.
Selene stepped between them, placing a hand on each of their chests. The bond flared to life under her touch-two separate threads vibrating in perfect, dangerous harmony.
"I didn't ask for this," she said softly. "But I won't let either of you tear each other apart because of me."
Andrew looked down at her hand on his chest. "Then don't make us choose."
"I won't," she promised. "But I need time to understand what's happening inside me. What this bond means."
Andy took a step back, pain flickering in his eyes. "The bond means war, Selene. Whether we want it or not."
Later that night, Selene wandered into the woods alone. The Goldwick guards had been ordered to let her roam but to stay close. Still, she'd managed to slip past them. The forest had always been her sanctuary, even before she knew what she was.
And tonight, it called to her.
Her pulse thrummed in her ears as she ventured deeper. The trees seemed to bend toward her, ancient and watching. Her fingers brushed against bark, leaves, air that felt charged with something old.
Then she heard it.
A low, guttural growl.
Not one of the brothers.
Something else.
Selene froze, heart leaping into her throat. The scent hit her like a wave-rotten meat and ash. Not natural. Not of this world.
Another growl. Closer.
She turned to run-
-and slammed into a massive figure cloaked in shadow. Clawed hands seized her arms. A face she didn't recognize loomed over her, twisted and monstrous, yellow eyes glowing with hunger.
"Found you," it rasped.
She screamed, thrashing, but the thing was strong-inhumanly so.
Then a second figure emerged behind it.
No-not a second. A twin.
They were alike in size and stench, both malformed and reeking of corrupted magic.
Rogues, she thought. But no... these weren't just rogues. They were something darker. Twisted by ancient curses, forbidden rituals.
The first creature dragged her backward. "The Moon's bride. She bleeds like the rest."
Just as it raised its claw to strike, a howl shattered the night.
Then another-deeper, more furious.
Andrew and Andy.
The trees exploded around them as the twins tore through the underbrush, both mid-shift, their Lycans massive and glowing with rage.
Andrew struck first, slamming into one of the creatures with such force that bones cracked. His fangs tore into flesh, fur bristling as he drove the thing into the dirt.
Andy was a blur of speed, circling the second monster before lunging. His claws raked across its chest, spraying dark blood across the trees.
Selene dropped to her knees, gasping, watching the brothers fight like they were born to do nothing else.
Together, they were a storm.
The corrupted Lycans never stood a chance.
It was over in seconds-ripped throats, broken spines. The bodies dissolved into ash the moment their cursed lives ended.
Andrew shifted back first, panting, blood dripping from his knuckles.
He rushed to her side. "Selene. Are you-?"
"I'm okay," she breathed, though her limbs trembled. "What were they?"
Andy shifted next, his expression grim. "Not rogues. Something worse. I've seen traces of them at the border. I thought it was just dark magic leaking in."
"They were looking for her," Andrew said. "They called her the Moon's bride."
Andy met his brother's gaze. "The prophecy's spreading."
Selene looked between them. "What prophecy?"
Andrew swallowed. "The one that says your blood will either crown a king... or awaken a god."
Back at the cabin, Selene stood in front of the mirror, examining her reflection. Dirt smudged her cheeks, her hair wild from the fight, but what caught her attention were the markings-new ones-glowing faintly on her collarbone. Crescent moons. Intertwined.
Twin bonds.
She touched them, shivering.
The choice wouldn't just be about love.
It would be about power.
And survival.
The door creaked open behind her. Andy's voice was quiet. "You scared the hell out of us."
She turned. "I didn't mean to. I just... I needed air."
He stepped closer. "You should've called for me. For us."
"I didn't want to depend on either of you."
Andy tilted his head. "But we want you to."
She stared at him for a long moment. "Andy, what happens if I never choose?"
He hesitated. "Then the bond might tear you apart."
She flinched.
"But if you choose the wrong one," he added, softer, "it might tear us apart."
Outside the cabin, Andrew stood alone beneath the stars, watching the forest.
The wind carried a whisper that wasn't his brother's or Selene's.
It was older. Malevolent.
The bond that had awakened wasn't the only thing stirred by the Blood Moon.
And whatever was coming... it wouldn't wait for Selene's decision.
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