
The aftermath of the gala rippled through Elaris like wildfire. By dawn, Hale Industries dominated every headline. Financial networks were ablaze with the news: Hale Industries acquires CrescentTech, dismantling Voss Corporation’s expansion deal.
It was more than a business move. It was a declaration of war.
Inside the Voss Tower, tension hung thick in the air. Executives murmured nervously as Damon Voss strode into the boardroom. His movements were sharp, controlled, but his eyes, those storm-gray eyes burned with something dangerous.
“Get me the list of investors who pulled out,” he ordered.
One of the executives handed him a tablet with trembling hands. “It’s… everyone, sir. CrescentTech, Rynex Energy, even the secondary investors. They all switched to Hale Industries overnight.”
Damon’s jaw tightened. He didn’t need to look to know whose hand was behind it. Lyra Hale.
“Find out how she did it,” he said. His tone was low, lethal. “And I want her company’s operations traced. Every shell account, every transfer.”
“Yes, sir.”
When the room finally cleared, Damon sank into his chair, rubbing a hand over his face. His wolf growled inside him, restless and hungry. She was alive. She had stood in front of him, breathing, taunting, beautiful as sin and twice as dangerous.
He had spent five years convincing himself that what he’d done was justice. That banishing her had saved the pack. That her betrayal had been unforgivable. But seeing her again had torn through that illusion like fire through paper.
Her scent still clung to him. Wild roses and rain. His pulse quickened just remembering it.
A knock sounded at the door. His assistant, Caleb, stepped in. “Sir, there’s something you should see.”
He handed over a tablet displaying a freeze-frame from the gala’s security feed. Lyra, entering the private access lounge. The timestamp aligned perfectly with the moment the CrescentTech announcement went live.
“She hacked the system from inside our own building,” Caleb said quietly. “It’s genius. Risky, but brilliant.”
Damon stared at the image. She hadn’t changed much, not really. Her confidence had hardened into armor, her beauty sharpened into a weapon. He clenched the tablet so tightly the screen cracked.
“Leave me,” he said.
When Caleb was gone, Damon stood by the window, looking out at the city skyline. Below, Hale Tower gleamed like a challenge.
“You’ve made your move, Lyra,” he murmured. “Now it’s my turn."
Across the city, Lyra sat in her penthouse office, legs crossed, her focus steady as she watched the news. Every network sang her victory. Hale Industries had risen overnight as one of the most powerful corporations in Elaris. Investors were already calling for partnerships.
Evelyn set a cup of coffee beside her. “Congratulations, boss. You’ve done what most men in that city only dream of.”
Lyra smiled faintly. “It’s only the beginning.”
Her phone buzzed. An unknown number. She stared at it for a moment before answering.
“Impressive,” came Damon’s voice, smooth but cold. “You’ve always had a flair for the dramatic.”
Lyra leaned back in her chair, her tone calm. “You sound almost impressed, Alpha.”
“Almost,” he said. “You walked into my building, hacked my system, and think you can get away with it?”
“I already did,” she replied. “You should learn to keep better security.”
A low growl rumbled through the line. She could almost see the way his jaw would tighten when he was angry, the way his eyes would flash gold when his wolf surfaced.
“I’ll find out what you’re planning,” he said. “And when I do, you’ll wish you had stayed buried.”
“Then you better start digging fast,” she murmured. “Because I’ve already built an empire above your grave.”
She ended the call, her hand trembling slightly before she set the phone down. The conversation had left her pulse racing, not from fear, but from the intoxicating thrill of facing him again.
Evelyn raised an eyebrow. “You really enjoy provoking him.”
Lyra’s lips curved. “He deserves every second of it.”
Evelyn hesitated. “You know he’s going to fight back.”
“I’m counting on it.”
Lyra turned toward the window, watching the red sun rise over the city. Her reflection stared back at her, powerful and untouchable. But beneath that cold exterior, her heart pounded harder than she wanted to admit.
Seeing him again had shaken her more than she’d expected. For years, she had dreamed of this moment of standing on equal ground with Damon Voss, no longer his broken Luna but his rival. Yet the bond between them, though shattered, still pulsed faintly like a scar that refused to fade.
Her wolf stirred deep inside, restless and alert. She could still feel his energy, his power pressing against her senses like a tide.
Then Evelyn’s voice broke her thoughts. “There’s something else,” she said, holding out a tablet. “You need to see this.”
Lyra took it and froze. A video had leaked online, footage from the gala showing her and Damon in the private lounge. The angle captured everything: their proximity, their tension, the moment he caught her wrist. The internet was exploding with speculation.
Alpha Damon Voss seen with mysterious CEO Lyra Hale. Past lovers or new rivals?
Lyra’s expression darkened. “Who released this?”
“No one knows yet,” Evelyn said. “But it’s spreading fast. Some of the media outlets are already questioning your connection to him.”
Lyra stared at the screen, the image of Damon’s hand gripping hers frozen mid-frame. The world saw two powerful people colliding. They didn’t see the history, the pain, the betrayal beneath it.
“Let them talk,” she said finally. “Every story makes him bleed a little more.”
Evelyn hesitated. “And if he decides to fight dirty?”
Lyra’s smile returned, slow and sharp. “Then he’ll find I’m no longer the girl he exiled.”
She rose, walking to the window once more. The city stretched before her like a battlefield, glimmering under the morning light.
“He started this war,” she whispered. “But I’ll be the one to finish it.”
Far across the city, Damon stood in his office, watching the same newsfeed. His reflection glared back at him from the glass as he replayed the video. The sight of her, the sound of her voice, the memory of her scent, it clawed at the walls of his control.
His wolf snarled inside him. Mate.
Damon’s hands curled into fists. “If she wants war,” he said quietly, “then she’ll get one.”
And somewhere deep inside him, beneath the rage and the pride, something else flickered, something far more dangerous.
Longing.
He would find her. He would uncover every secret she kept. And when he did, he would make her remember exactly who she belonged to.
Even if it destroyed them both.


