—MOONSHADOW PACK TERRITORY, AETHERIA—
A flutter of nervous excitement danced in Madeleine Blackwood’s stomach. Today was the day. Her mating ceremony. A day she’d dreamt of since she was a little girl when she attended mating ceremonies and witnessed the love between mates and the affection between them. She’d spent the morning flitting around her room, not being able to stay still. She had done her hair countless times because she kept running her fingers through it and biting her nails in anticipation. She carefully arranged the small collection of wildflowers she’d gathered that morning. She had always found them to be calming, and the action reminded her of her childhood with her mother. She wanted everything to be perfect. More than anything, she wanted to make her father proud. Alpha Titus Blackwood, a man of strength and unwavering resolve, had always held high expectations for his daughter. Madeleine, despite the gnawing insecurity that sometimes whispered she wasn't enough and the feeling her father resented her for being responsible for her mother's death, desperately wanted to live up to his expectations and win his approval. And then there was Philip. Just the thought of him made her heart race. Everything about him drew her and her wolf. She knew she was hopelessly in love with him, and she believed, with every fibre of her being, that he loved her too. From the moment they had met, they had known they were to be mated, and today would be the day all her dreams came true. “Maddy, you're going to be late for the ceremony,” her father’s voice echoed from the bottom of the stairs, pulling her from her daydream. “Just a minute!” she called back, quickly grabbing her worn leather boots. She glanced at her reflection in the mirror – a slender figure with raven-black hair and eyes the colour of a stormy sky. She wished, not for the first time, that she was more… striking and confident like her best friend, Rebecca. Rebecca had fiery red hair and an ability to draw and hold the attention of everybody in any room she entered. They were two opposites, but that's what made their friendship work. She pushed the thought away, preferring not to focus on her insecurities. Today was about Philip, about their future. She rushed downstairs, a smile plastered on her face. Her father stood at the door, a flicker of concern in his usually stern gaze. “Today is the mating ceremony, and you still choose to be late.” “Well, technically, I'm still early. I have over an hour until dusk,” she replied, trying to lighten the mood. She balanced precariously on one foot, tugging on her boot, then switched to the other. She knew her father didn’t approve of her casual attitude, especially on such an important day, but she couldn’t help it. She walked out of the house, closed the door behind her, and climbed into the back of the waiting wagon. The wagon rumbled along the path, the silence between Madeleine and her father thick with unspoken emotions. Madeleine played with the hem of her dress, her gaze fixed on her hands. She looked at her father from the corner of her eyes, watching his every movement. “Father,” Madeleine began, her voice barely a whisper, “are you… are you pleased with how things are going?” Titus glanced at her, his expression unreadable in the fading light. “Things are proceeding as they should, Madeleine.” “It’s just,” she hesitated, a small frown creasing her brow. “It all feels so… big. So many people.” Titus sighed, his gaze fixed on the road ahead. “It’s natural to feel a little overwhelmed.” “I know,” she said, her voice small. “It’s just… I just want to make you proud.” Titus’s hand landed briefly on her shoulder, a fleeting gesture that offered little comfort. "Today is a big day, Madeleine. Focus on the ceremony. Everything else will fall into place." The wagon stopped, and she stepped out into the crisp evening air. The grove was alive with activity, werewolves milling about, their scents mingling in the air. Some were on guard duty, and others were arranging the wood for the bonfire and preparing the tables for the wedding feast. She walked towards the tent designated for her to change into her ceremonial clothes, her heart pounding in her chest. Inside the tent, she quickly changed into the simple white dress she’d chosen for the ceremony. It was plain, but it was her favourite. She felt a pang of sadness as she thought of her mother, who had passed away years ago. She wished her mother could be here today to share in her happiness. As she passed a nearby tent, she heard muffled sounds of moans and gasps. She picked up the scent of cedarwood and it reminded her of Philip. She recognised the earthy scent of arousal, and a blush crept up her neck. Wolves. Even on a day like this, some things never change. A small giggle escaped her lips. As dusk approached, the grove filled with pack members, their whispers and murmurs creating a low hum in the air. Madeleine watched as the elders arrived, their presence commanding respect. She felt a surge of pride. Her father was a respected leader, and she was his daughter. Suddenly, she heard a rustling behind her and turned to see Rebecca approaching, a sly smile playing on her lips. Rebecca's hair was slightly tousled, a few strands clinging to her forehead, and her lips looked fuller, almost swollen. She smoothed down her dress, a subtle flush rising on her cheeks. "Maddy, are you ready?" Rebecca asked, a playful smile tugging at her lips and her voice a little breathless. She gave Madeleine a quick once-over. "That dress...it's very you." Madeleine laughed softly, smoothing down the simple white fabric. "What's wrong with it? It's my favourite." Rebecca shrugged, her smile still in place. "Nothing's wrong with it. It's just...plain. You know? For such a big day, I just expected something a little more… wow." She twirled, showing off her own richly embroidered gown. Madeleine's smile faltered slightly, but she quickly recovered. "It's comfortable," she said, lifting her chin slightly. "And it's white like it's supposed to be." Rebecca giggled, linking her arm through Madeleine's. "Of course, of course. You always were one for tradition, besides that's just a personal choice. Come on, let's get this show on the road. I can't wait for the mating ceremony to begin." "Me neither," Madeleine replied, a genuine smile returning to her face. "Did you know the pack elders would be present?" she asked, glancing around at the growing crowd. "This seems a bit sudden." "Well, Philip is the next alpha, and he’s about to get mated,” Rebecca said, her tone matter-of-fact. “They’re probably coming to pay respects to their new leader.” Madeleine’s heart skipped a beat. Philip, the next alpha? She hadn’t known. A wave of pride washed over her. Her Philip, her mate, would be the leader of their pack. She could hardly contain her joy. “That makes sense,” she said, her voice filled with warmth. “Your dad is planning to step down from the alpha position today after the ceremony.” “A lot of things are going to change, huh?” Madeleine asked, a small frown creasing her brow. Rebecca threw her a sidelong glance, her smile widening. “You have no idea, Maddy.” Madeleine and Rebecca walked towards the centre of the half-circle, where the ceremony would take place. Madeleine’s heart was pounding in her chest. She could feel the eyes of the pack members on her, their whispers like a gentle breeze. She saw her father standing near the front, his face unreadable. She offered him a small smile, but he didn’t return it. As she reached the centre of the circle, Rebecca subtly detached her arm from Madeleine’s and moved away, leaving Madeleine standing alone. Confusion flickered through her. What was going on? Then, she saw him. Philip. He walked into the circle, his presence radiating power and confidence. He was even more handsome than she remembered. Her heart swelled with love. He walked towards her and took her hand. His touch sending a shiver of excitement through her. The Moon Oracle, whose presence commanded respect, entered the circle and took her seat. She looked from Philip to Madeleine, her eyes piercing. “You are to be mated,” she stated, her voice resonating with power. Madeleine’s smile widened. Finally, the moment she’d been waiting for. But then, Philip spoke, and the world tilted on its axis. “I wish to be mated to another, Oracle.”—MOONSHADOW PACK TERRITORY, AETHERIA—The words hung in the air, sharp and cold, like shards of ice piercing Madeleine’s heart. Her smile faltered, then crumbled completely. She looked at Philip, her eyes wide with disbelief.“Philip, what… what are you saying?” she whispered, her voice barely audible.A ripple of murmurs went through the crowd. Werewolves shifted uncomfortably, their eyes darting between Madeleine and Philip.Philip released her hand, his touch now feeling like a burn. He looked at her, and Madeleine saw something in his eyes that she’d never seen before. It wasn’t love. It wasn’t even indifference. It was… revulsion.“Did you actually believe this ceremony was for you?” he asked, his voice laced with cruelty. He let out a harsh, humourless laugh. “Did you honestly think I would ever choose you?”Madeleine’s breath hitched. Tears welled in her eyes, blurring her vision. She couldn’t understand. All the assurances, the whispered words of affections, the promises of
—MOONSHADOW PACK TERRITORY— Madeleine woke to an empty tent. The sound coming from outside the tent told her that the wedding feast was ongoing. She stood up groggily and walked towards the tent flap drawing it back to look outside. She saw Rebecca and Philip illuminated but the bonfire as they cuddled next to each other. She felt a wave of nausea and hate at the sight and dropped the tent flap. Madeleine looked around the tent and saw a knife on a desk. She was going to leave, no matter what. She picked up the knife and walked towards the back of the tent and tore through it. She climbed out of it and headed off into the woods. She knew what would happen if she stayed. She'd be forced to spend the rest of her life witnessing what she lost because of what she was. Or rather because of what she wasn't. It wasn't her fault that she was different. She didn't know why she could not shift. If she could change it, she would. But it seems she was brought into the world for the sole
—FORESTS OUTSIDE LUNARIA, AETHERIA—Dante looked from the wolves approaching to the woman next to him and watched as her face went pale. “Friends of yours?”“Nope. Absolutely not,” she said, her voice shaking. “Can we leave now? Please?”Dante felt the waves of emotions coming off her; fear, sadness, anger, hate, hurt. These people, whoever they were, seemed to be the reason she was here. “Okay.” Dante raised his hand, gathering energy, and transported them to the opposite side of the forest. “They won't be able to find you now,” he said, as he walked towards her and touched her forehead.“Uh, what are you doing?” She asked warily. “And where the hell are we?”“To answer both your questions, I'm locking your scent so you can't be tracked and we're far away from the people chasing you,” Dante replied before walking away from her towards the griffin.“You're one powerful fae or mage, aren't you?”Dante looked at her with repulsion etched into his features. “I am neither.”“Okay, then.
—FORESTS OUTSIDE LUNARIA, AETHERIA—Dante woke up, his ears twitching picking up the sound of light whimpering, crying and moaning. He looked across at Madeleine realising the sounds were coming from her and he wondered what had happened to her that made her dreams haunted.He considered blocking her dreams so she could sleep peacefully but as he made a move to approach her, Madeleine woke up with a start, pain etched across her features.As Madeleine sat up and pulled her knees to her chest, shaking from the force of her nightmares, Dante's eyes narrowed with concern. He could sense the depth of her distress, and he didn't understand why but his instincts urged him to comfort her.What the hell had he gotten himself into? He barely knew her. He definitely didn't care about her but every fibre of his being screamed against the pain she was silently enduring.Madeleine's eyes were closed, and her face was scrunched up in a mixture of pain and fear. Her breathing was ragged, and her bod
—FORESTS IN AETHERIA— Dante walked behind and let Madeleine and Anya take the lead. He watched her quietly. She wasn't the same person crippled with fear and pain from her nightmares. She knew how to hide her pain behind her smile. She refused to face whatever it was that had happened to her. She had accepted the outcome but she was yet to accept the cause, whatever it was. Madeleine suddenly stopped walking and turned around, her eyes narrowing at Dante. "You're staring at me," she said, her voice accusing. Dante raised an eyebrow but didn't deny it. "I was just observing," he said, his tone neutral and devoid of feeling. Madeleine's eyes flashed with annoyance. "Observing? You were watching me like I'm some kind of puzzle to be solved." Dante shrugged. "Maybe I was. You're not very good at hiding your pain, love. You smile and pretend everything is fine, but it's not. Why do you do that?" “What do you know?” Madeleine scoffed, irritated by his questioning. “Enough. Yo
—MOONSHADOW PACK TERRITORY—Alpha Philip paced back and forth across the expanse of the hall, his mind reeling. Who was the man with Madeleine? Why couldn't he track them after they disappeared? Why was Madeleine with him?He stopped pacing when he heard a knock on the door. “Enter.”His Beta, Luke, walked in. He was of average height; less than six feet tall but it did not take away from the lethality he was capable of.“Alpha,” Luke began. “We could not find her. None of us have been able to pick up her scent since she disappeared with that man and the bird.”Philip stalked forward, his gaze cold. “So, you're telling me that you all failed?”“You were there, Alpha,” Luke continued, choosing his words carefully. “Whoever that man is, he can use magic. He is the only obvious reason why we can't track Madeleine.”“I want her back. Alive,” Philip stated, his eyes glinting with rage.“And the man?” Luke asked. “Kill him and bring Madeleine and the griffin back alive,” was the growled re
—UNKNOWN LOCATION IN AETHERIA— A solitary figure stood in the middle of a forest. He never knew how he got there but whenever his presence was required, he always seemed to be able to find his way there and back home but could never find this place otherwise. The male Veridian stood at attention, his shoulders tense with fear and unease. As a Veridian, a fae capable of compelling the truth from anyone, he was accustomed to being the one in control of conversations, not the one trembling with uncertainty. "What of the griffin?" a deep voice boomed from within the confines of the trees. The Veridian looked around him, seeking out the voice. It wasn't the first time he had attempted to find its owner and just like before, he couldn't pinpoint it. "We... we lost it," he replied, his voice faltering slightly. "Someone killed all of the men you sent and took the griffin, along with a wolf girl." A guttural sound of rage echoed through the trees, causing leaves to tremble and fall arou
—OUTSKIRTS OF VALORIA, AETHERIA—The forest gradually thinned as they approached Valoria, sunlight breaking through the canopy in broader patches. The scent of woodsmoke and humanity grew stronger with each step. Distant sounds of city life, merchants calling their wares, the clang of blacksmiths' hammers, and the general hum of thousands of people living in close quarters, drifted toward them on the breeze.Dante stopped at the edge of the tree line, where the forest gave way to cleared land surrounding the city walls. "We've arrived," he announced, his tone flat. He had imagined this moment countless times over the past fortnight and the relief he would feel when he could finally be rid of his unwanted companion and return home. The relief he now found noticeably absent.Madeleine came to stand beside him, her dark eyes widening at the sight of Valoria's imposing stone walls. "It's enormous," she whispered.A rustling behind them announced Anya's arrival. The griffin moved with surp
—SUNSTONE PEAKS, AETHERIA— The forest path was well-worn but narrow, winding between ancient trees whose branches formed a dense canopy overhead. Shafts of sunlight pierced through gaps in the leaves, creating spotted patterns on the forest floor. The air was cool and fresh, carrying the sweet scent of pine and wildflowers. Dante moved with purpose, his pace brisk, and Madeleine had to push herself to keep up while remaining undetected. The underbrush provided enough cover, allowing her to duck behind trees whenever he paused or seemed about to turn. "This is ridiculous," she thought to herself as she crouched behind a particularly large tree trunk. "I should just confront him directly." But something held her back; a mixture of curiosity and an odd reluctance to face him again so soon. The memory of their last encounter was still raw, his words cutting deeper than she cared to admit. After nearly twenty minutes of this silent pursuit, they reached a small clearing. Madeleine cro
—DAWNSPIRE CASTLE, SUNSTONE PEAKS, AETHERIA— Madeleine woke up the next day, still churning with frustration from her encounter with Dante. She dressed quickly, pulling on a pair of worn leather boots and a simple tunic she'd borrowed from the castle's stores. "Eight days," she muttered to her reflection in the small mirror hanging on the stone wall. "Eight days and I'm still no closer to finding my place here." She ran a hand through her tangled hair, wincing as her fingers caught in the knots. For a moment, she allowed herself to remember Dante's expression when she'd confronted him; that brief flash of something behind his eyes before the walls had come up again. Something that had made her breath catch in her throat despite her anger. She shook her head sharply. "Focus, Madeleine," she chided herself. "You're here to learn, not to moon over some arrogant phoenix." ****** The training arena was already bustling despite the early hour. The clash of steel against steel echoed
—DAWNSPIRE CASTLE, SUNSTONE PEAKS, AETHERIA—Madeleine had wandered the stone hallways of Dawnspire Castle for the past week, largely invisible to its other inhabitants. The dragons moved through their daily routines with pinpoint efficiency, barely acknowledging her presence beyond the occasional curious glance.She hadn't managed to catch a glimpse of any of the dragons in their natural form, so she spent most of her time just observing them from shadowed archways and corridors, watching their interactions with one another and their training sessions with growing fascination.The central courtyard had become her favorite place. There, the dragons sparred with weapons that glinted dangerously in the sunlight, their swords clashing against shields, daggers flipping through nimble fingers, and bodies moving with fluid grace. She'd watched them all, but her eyes continually returned to one particular fighter.Dante.He moved with a different kind of grace, his movements somehow both flu
—UNKNOWN LOCATION IN AETHERIA—The Veridian awoke with a gasp, his head pounding as consciousness returned to him. Damp soil pressed against his cheek, and the scent of moss and decaying leaves filled his nostrils. He pushed himself up onto his elbows, blinking rapidly as he tried to make sense of his surroundings.He was in a clearing. Tall trees formed a perfect circle around him, their branches reaching toward a night sky dotted with stars. How had he gotten here? The last thing he remembered was—"You've finally awakened. Good."The voice seemed to come from everywhere and nowhere at once, echoing through the clearing yet somehow remaining quiet enough that it couldn't have been heard beyond the tree line.The Veridian scrambled to his feet, spinning in place. "Master? What do you need from me?""Nothing," the voice replied. "Your services are no longer required. The situation has evolved beyond what someone of your capabilities can handle."A chill ran down the Veridian's spine.
—DAWNSPIRE CASTLE, SUNSTONE PEAKS, AETHERIA—"Who the fuck are you?" A voice boomed, waking Madeleine from a dreamless sleep.She bolted upright, her heart hammering against her ribs as her vision cleared. A man stood at the foot of the bed, arms crossed over his chest. He was tall with golden-brown hair that fell past his shoulders, and eyes that seemed to shift between amber and gold as he glared at her."I—" Madeleine clutched the blankets closer, suddenly aware that she was in an unfamiliar bed wearing the same clothes from yesterday. The events of the night before came rushing back–Dante, the castle, phoenix."I asked you a question," the man said, his voice dropping to a dangerous growl. "Who the fuck are you and why are you in this room? In that bed?"Finding her voice, Madeleine narrowed her eyes. "Who am I? Who are you? And what kind of sick person sneaks into a room that isn't theirs and starts yelling at sleeping strangers?"The man's eyes widened, indignation flashing acro
—DAWNSPIRE CASTLE, SUNSTONE PEAKS, AETHERIA—Madeleine's mind reeled with what Dante had said."Phoenix?" she whispered to herself. The word hung in the empty air, impossible and absurd. She let out a nervous laugh, running her hands through her hair. "Ridiculous."She paced across the stone floor, her footsteps echoing in the cavernous room. "He's toying with me," she muttered. "Phoenixes are myths. Children's tales. Magical birds that burst into flame and are reborn." She gestured wildly at the empty space where he had stood. "They don't exist, and they certainly should not look like..." Her hand waved dismissively. "whatever the hell he is."The air shimmered beside her, and Dante reappeared, dropping a familiar bags on the floor with a thud. Her belongings. He turned to leave, the air already beginning to ripple around him.Madeleine lunged forward, grabbing his arm before he could vanish again. His skin was unnaturally warm beneath her fingers."Be honest with me," she pleaded,
Dante stood on a rocky ledge in Sunstone Peaks, his hands planted firmly on the rough stones as he gazed at the mountains sprawled beneath him, lost in his thoughts. Dusk was rapidly approaching and the late evening air was cold and smelled of pine.Then he heard it. The voice calling from far away.“Dante! We need your help.”Madeleine's voice. It was faint but clear.His body went tense. He heard the fear in her voice right away. He hadn't expected to hear her call for him and definitely not this soon.Without hesitation, Dante stepped away from the mountain's edge. The air around him shimmered with heat as his form dissolved into embers, vanishing completely.The alleyway in Valoria materialized around him in an instant. His eyes took in the whole scene at once; Madeleine, Lucas, and Sera backed against a brick wall, trapped in the narrow passage. Two werewolves blocked their escape to the street. The scarred werewolf was already mid-air, his claws extended toward Madeleine's throa
—VALORIA, AETHERIA— The early morning light filtered through the herb-lined windows of Lucas and Sera's apothecary, casting a soft golden glow across the workbench where Madeleine carefully sorted dried lavender. Her movements were deliberate and confident. It was a far cry from the wary girl who had first arrived six months ago. "Pass the chamomile," Sera called from across the room, where she was preparing morning potions and elixirs. "And check those rose hips. I think they're starting to go moldy on the bottom of the basket." Madeleine caught the basket with practiced ease, sorting through the herbs with a critical eye. "You're right," she said, pulling out the discolored rose hips. "They've gone bad. I will see about preparing a new batch." Sera laughed, a warm sound that had become familiar over the months. "Look at you. Six months ago, you couldn't tell a rose hip from a berry, and now you're commenting on herb quality like a professional." "I've learned," Madeleine
—OUTSKIRTS OF VALORIA, AETHERIA—The forest gradually thinned as they approached Valoria, sunlight breaking through the canopy in broader patches. The scent of woodsmoke and humanity grew stronger with each step. Distant sounds of city life, merchants calling their wares, the clang of blacksmiths' hammers, and the general hum of thousands of people living in close quarters, drifted toward them on the breeze.Dante stopped at the edge of the tree line, where the forest gave way to cleared land surrounding the city walls. "We've arrived," he announced, his tone flat. He had imagined this moment countless times over the past fortnight and the relief he would feel when he could finally be rid of his unwanted companion and return home. The relief he now found noticeably absent.Madeleine came to stand beside him, her dark eyes widening at the sight of Valoria's imposing stone walls. "It's enormous," she whispered.A rustling behind them announced Anya's arrival. The griffin moved with surp