Alpha's Hidden Precious Luna-Chapter 175
Lily POV
Celeste managed to guide the car to the side of the driveway that led up to the pack house, pulling into a small rest area surrounded by dense trees. Her hands were still trembling as she put the car in park and turned to face me, her expression a mixture of fear and curiosity.
"What exactly did you mean when you asked about the Shadow Council?" she demanded, her voice tight with controlled panic. "Do you have any idea what you’re talking about?"
I shifted uncomfortably in my seat, suddenly feeling foolish. "My uncle told me about them. He said they were some kind of secret organization that was after me, but..." I shrugged, "I didn’t really believe it. It sounded like something out of a conspiracy theory."
Celeste let out a sound that was half laugh, half scoff, but there was no humor in it. "Of course they would be after you," she said, her tone suggesting I was missing something glaringly obvious. "The Shadow Council are bloodthirsty fanatics who’ve spent centuries eliminating anyone they perceive as a threat to their vision of werewolf society."
"But why would they be interested in me?" I asked, genuine confusion coloring my voice. "I’m nobody special. I’m just a student, nothing more.”
Celeste stared at me for a long moment, then leaned back in her seat, running her hands through her hair. "You don’t have to pretend you don’t know what you are, Lily. I’ve always felt there was something special about you. From the moment, you navigated that forest that night with a dead car. A forest filled with trees you could have easily bumped into...”
“Well, I was just lucky...”
“Lucky?” She let out a dry laugh. “You’re special, Lily. Accept that first.”
“I will not accept what I am not. My uncle for all I know might be part of this shadow council.”
Celeste was quiet for several minutes; her gaze was fixed on something beyond the windshield. When she finally spoke, her voice was calm as if she was explaining something to a child.
"Lily, have you ever wondered why you always seem to know when something bad is about to happen? Why you get those feelings that make you change your plans at the last minute, only to find out later that you avoided some kind of accident or danger?"
“If I had those feelings, I wouldn’t have been kidnapped by Lucas,” I fired back.
“Remember when you kept fidgeting in your room and pacing up and down before we went downstairs and when I asked you, you said you were anxious.”
I blinked, "I... what does that have to do with anything?"
"Everything," she said firmly. "That’s not normal intuition, Lily. That’s prescient awareness—the ability to sense danger before it happens. It’s an incredibly rare gift, one that only appears in wolves with very specific bloodlines."
“I’m guessing my uncle told you all of these?”
“Your mother, is a legend that we all read about. Though your kingdom has been scattered for years now, there are secret texts about her. She brought balance to our world and automatically the responsibility has fallen on you.”
“A responsibility I am not going to claim. Everything my uncle said is ridiculous and I won’t fall for his antics.”
"But that’s not all, is it?" Celeste continued ignoring my complaints."Your Uncle said you have the ability to hear thoughts. Not just your mate’s thoughts, which would be normal, but random people. Strangers. Pack members you have no blood connection to."
My hands clenched in my lap. "I don’t possess that kind of power, Celeste, believe me. Why would I even hear another person’s thoughts? Isn’t that concerning?”
"Because it’s another marker of your heritage," Celeste said. "The ability to access any wolf’s mindlink regardless of pack affiliation or family connection. Most people can only hear their mates, their Alpha, or close blood relatives through their bond. You can potentially hear any person on the planet"
"That’s... that’s impossible."
"Is it?" Celeste challenged. "Think about it, Lily. Really think. How did you think Kai was able to find you when you were kidnapped without his mark on you? The mate’s mark, is the only thing that can help your mate find you to wherever you are. Do you know what Kai said when we arrived with the ambulances.” 𝐟𝐫𝕖𝗲𝘄𝚎𝗯𝕟𝐨𝕧𝐞𝚕.𝕔𝕠𝐦
“No!” I said softly shaking my head.
“I asked him how he knew you’d be here and he said, your wolf helped his wolf to know where you were. That was how he knew.”
I didn’t want to acknowledge it, but she was right.
"You’re the last heir to the Nightbane bloodline," Celeste said quietly. "The final descendant of the ancient wolves who could commune with the moon itself, who served as bridges between our world and the spiritual realm."
“Yeah.”
"They were our world’s most prestigious pack and family," she continued. “They played a huge role in reuniting our world as we know it today. As Princess to Nightbane pack, you could theoretically access the mindlink of every one simultaneously, creating a network of consciousness."
I shook my head, overwhelmed. "This is insane. You’re talking about mind control on a global scale."
"Not control, exactly," Celeste clarified. "More like influence. The ability to project emotions, share memories, coordinate actions across vast distances. In the right hand, it was a tool for unity and peace. In the wrong hands..."
"It could be used to manipulate entire populations," I finished, suddenly getting terrified. "Create armies of mindless servants."
"Exactly. Which is why the Shadow Council has spent the last 19 years hunting down every last Nightbane Pack descendant. They believe someone like you would be a threat to them.”
"And now, they know about me?"
"Your uncle seems to think so," Celeste replied grimly. "And given recent events—your abilities manifesting more strongly, the attention you’ve drawn through the situation with Lucas and Kai—it’s likely they’ve detected your power awakening."
I slumped back in my seat, suddenly feeling exhausted. "So what you’re telling me is that I’m some kind of supernatural weapon that an ancient death cult wants to eliminate."
"That’s... actually a fairly accurate summary," Celeste admitted. "Though I prefer to think of you as a powerful ally who could help restore balance to our fractured society."
"By controlling people’s minds?"
"By bringing them together," she corrected. "Lily, the werewolf world is on the brink of civil war. Territorial disputes, resource conflicts, ideological differences—we’re tearing ourselves apart from within. Someone with your abilities could create understanding between enemies, facilitate communication across pack boundaries, maybe even prevent the wholesale slaughter that seems increasingly inevitable."
"I never asked for any of this."
"No one asks for their destiny," Celeste said gently. "But that doesn’t make it any less real. The question now is what you’re going to do about it."
I stared out the window at the peaceful forest surrounding us, trying to process everything she’d told me. How had my life become so complicated?
"The Shadow Council," I said finally. "How dangerous are they really?"
Celeste’s expression darkened. "They’re not just dangerous—they’re incredibly sophisticated. Think of them as assassins with unlimited resources and centuries of experience. They have members embedded in packs across the globe, often in positions of authority. They could strike at any time, from any direction."
"And they won’t stop until I’m dead?"
"Not just dead," she said quietly. "They’ll want to make sure your bloodline ends completely. That means anyone who might carry even a trace of Nightbane genetics—family members, potential children, anyone who might have received a genetic inheritance."
"Kai. If we have children..."
"They’d be targets too," Celeste confirmed. "Along with Kai himself, your uncle—anyone the Council perceives as protecting or enabling you."
I buried my face in my hands, overwhelmed by the scope of the threat. "How am I supposed to live with this? How am I supposed to have any kind of normal life knowing that death squads are hunting not just me, but everyone I care about?"
"You can’t," Celeste said bluntly. "Not a normal life. But you could have something better—a life with purpose, with the power to change things for the better."
"By embracing these abilities?" I looked up at her. "By becoming the weapon they’re afraid of?"
"By becoming the leader our people need," she replied. "The Nightbane Kingdom wasn’t just about power, Lily. It was about wisdom, about seeing connections others missed, about bringing light to dark places. You could be the bridge that prevents the coming war."







