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Pregnant With The Tryant Alpha’s Heir: The Child Of Doom Prophecy

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Lyra Silvermoon was raised to be the perfect Luna—trained, groomed, and promised to her childhood friend and supposed fated mate, Aric. Their union was meant to be the foundation of peace across the shifter world. But on the night before their sacred bonding ceremony, destiny revealed a truth no one was prepared for. The ancestral stone shattered at her touch, releasing a black omen that shook the entire Silvermoon Pack. The prophecy was clear:
if Aric marked her, the pack would fall, and Lyra’s womb would birth the child destined to end the shifter world. To save his people, Aric rejected her in front of the entire pack. Hunted by extremists, branded a curse, Lyra fled into the night and mistakenly entered the boarders of the Nightbane Pack, straight into the arms of Kael Nightbane, the infamous Tyrant King feared even by demons. Rumored to have murdered his own mate and cursed with forbidden blood, Kael should have killed her on sight. But something forbidden stirred between them instead… a mate bond. One night of vulnerable weakness bound them together, but by dawn Lyra fled again—this time into the human world.
 Weeks later, she carries an evidence of their intense night together…Darius child.
The prophecy child.
The one destined to either end the shifter world. She vowed to protect her baby, and keep it far away from pack life. But fate was not done. Darius found her working in a nightclub, his cold obsession igniting into something feral the moment he sensed the heartbeat inside her… and the second one. Meanwhile, Aric spiralled into madness. Realization struck too late—Lyra had never been his mate. She was Kael’s. And the child she carried was the prophesied child of Dual destiny— one that could ruin the whole shifters world or unite them into one kingdom and rule. As packs turned against her, factions rose to worship or destroy the unborn heir, and destiny twisted around her unborn child, Lyra found herself at the center of a war far greater than love. Because the prophecy never promised ruin.
Only change.
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