Home / Werewolf / MOONBOUND SECRETS / Chapter 53: The Children's Power 2

Share

Chapter 53: The Children's Power 2

Author: OmaWorld
last update Last Updated: 2025-02-10 16:00:50

Zara’s POV

The twins’ laughter echoes through the forest, a sound so pure it almost drowns out the unease clawing at my chest. Silas and Selene dart between the trees, their small hands brushing against bark and leaves as they play a game only they understand. Ryland walks beside me, his presence a steady hum of warmth, but I keep my distance. Trust is still a fragile thing, like glass balanced on the edge of a table.

“They’re adapting well,” Ryland says, his voice low, careful.

I nod, my eyes never leaving the twins. “They’ve always loved the woods. Even when we lived in town, they’d beg to explore the park.”

He smiles, but it doesn’t reach his eyes. “They’re naturals. Look at how they move—like they’ve known these trails their whole lives.”

I bite back the sharp reply on my tongue. *They should have.* This life—the scent of pine, the rhythm of the pack, the safety of a territory—should have been theirs from the start. But I don’t say it. The past is a wound we’re both
Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App
Locked Chapter

Related chapters

  • MOONBOUND SECRETS    Chapter 54: The Pack's Strength

    Zara's POV The scent of burnt sage and dried blood clings to the air, a bitter reminder of the battle we barely survived. The pack gathers in the central clearing at dusk, their faces gaunt under the fading light. Three pyres burn at the edge of the territory, flames devouring the bodies of the warriors lost to Zane’s ambush. Ryland stands at the front, his posture rigid, his voice steady as he recites the rites of passage. But I see the tremor in his hands, the way his jaw clenches every time the wind carries the twins’ whispers to his ears. *We failed them.* The guilt is a living thing, gnawing at my ribs. Selene presses her face into my side, her small fingers clutching my sleeve. “Why are they burning, Mommy?” “It’s how we say goodbye,” I murmur, stroking her hair. “Their spirits will join the Moon Goddess now.” Silas says nothing. He stares at the flames, his eyes reflecting the firelight like twin coals. There’s a stillness in him that frightens me, a quiet too heavy fo

    Last Updated : 2025-02-11
  • MOONBOUND SECRETS    Chapter 55: The Moon's Grace

    Zara's POV The forest is quiet tonight, the kind of quiet that feels heavy, like the world is holding its breath. The twins are asleep in their room, their small bodies curled together under a blanket of moonlight. I sit on the porch, my fingers tracing the rim of a teacup I haven’t touched. The steam has long since faded, but I can’t bring myself to move. Ryland steps out of the shadows, his presence a low hum against my senses. He doesn’t say anything at first, just leans against the railing and stares into the trees. “Can’t sleep?” he asks finally, his voice soft. I shake my head. “Too much noise in my head.” He nods, like he understands. Maybe he does. The weight of the pack, the twins, the constant threat of Zane—it’s a lot for anyone to carry. “They’re getting stronger,” he says after a moment. “The twins. Lira says they’re progressing faster than she expected.” “That’s not always a good thing,” I murmur, my gaze drifting to the window where the twins sleep. “They’

    Last Updated : 2025-02-11
  • MOONBOUND SECRETS    Chapter 56: The Alpha's Legacy

    Zara's POV The forest is a blur of shadows and moonlight as we race back to the Bloodfang territory. My heart pounds in time with my paws hitting the ground, each step echoing the frantic rhythm of my thoughts. *The twins. The twins. The twins.* Ryland runs beside me, his massive wolf form cutting through the underbrush like a blade. The rest of the pack follows, their snarls and growls a grim symphony that chills the night air. The howl we heard wasn’t just a warning—it was a cry for help. When we reach the edge of the territory, the scent of smoke and blood hits me like a punch to the gut. The safehouse is in ruins, its walls charred and crumbling. The air is thick with the acrid stench of burning wood and the metallic tang of blood. “No,” I whisper, shifting back to my human form as I stumble toward the wreckage. My legs feel like they’re made of lead, each step heavier than the last. Ryland shifts beside me, his hand gripping my arm. “Zara, wait—” I shake him off, my vi

    Last Updated : 2025-02-11
  • MOONBOUND SECRETS    Chapter 57: The Bond That Endure

    Zara’s POV The first frost of the season dusts the forest floor, glittering like shattered diamonds under the pale morning sun. Winter has always been a time of quiet—of huddling close for warmth, of stories whispered by firelight. But this year, the cold feels different. It’s not just the chill in the air; it’s the weight of what we’ve survived, the ghosts of what we’ve lost. The twins sit cross-legged in the clearing, their breath visible in sharp puffs as Lira guides them through another lesson. Selene’s palms glow faintly, cradling a sphere of silver light, while Silas traces symbols in the air that linger like glowing embers. Their control is better now, steadier, but I still catch the flicker of fear in their eyes when the power surges. Ryland leans against a tree beside me, his arms crossed, his gaze never leaving the twins. “They’re getting stronger every day,” he murmurs, pride softening the hard edges of his voice. “Too strong,” I say, my throat tight. “What happens w

    Last Updated : 2025-02-11
  • MOONBOUND SECRETS    Chapter 58: The Children's Future

    Zara’s POV The Northern Ridge Pack arrives at noon, their arrival heralded by the sharp crack of frost underfoot and the low rumble of their Alpha’s voice. They’re a rugged group, their fur thick and matted from the harsh northern winters, their eyes sharp and assessing as they step into our territory. Their Alpha, a broad-shouldered man named Torin, strides toward Ryland with a confidence that borders on arrogance. His gaze sweeps over the clearing, lingering on the twins where they sit with Lira, their heads bent over a pile of glowing stones. “So,” Torin says, his voice a deep rumble, “these are the children everyone’s talking about.” Ryland steps forward, his posture relaxed but his eyes sharp. “They’re more than just talk, Torin. They’re the future.” Torin snorts, crossing his arms over his chest. “The future, huh? They look like pups to me.” I bristle, my wolf stirring beneath my skin, but Ryland’s hand on my arm stops me from speaking. “They’re young,” Ryland admit

    Last Updated : 2025-02-11
  • MOONBOUND SECRETS    Chapter 59: The Pack's Destiny

    Zara’s POV The air smells of pine and impending snow, the kind of cold that seeps into bones and whispers of long nights. The alliance campsite buzzes with tension tonight—not the sharp, battle-ready kind, but the simmering unease of wolves circling unfamiliar territory. Silverclaw, Northern Ridge, and Bloodfang mingling around fires, sharing meat but not words. The truce holds, but barely. Ryland stands at the center of it all, his voice steady as he discusses patrol rotations with Torin and Kaela. His Alpha aura hums low and constant, a grounding force. But I see the strain in the set of his shoulders, the way his gaze flicks to the twins every few minutes. Silas and Selene sit with Lira near the oldest oak, its branches clawing at the moonlit sky. Lira’s hands move as she speaks, painting stories in the air, while the twins trace glowing patterns in the frost. Selene laughs, her light flaring gold, but Silas’s silver sparks falter. His eyes dart to the shadows between the tree

    Last Updated : 2025-02-11
  • MOONBOUND SECRETS    Chapter 60: The Moon's Eternal Light

    Zara’s POV The twins sleep for three days. Their small bodies lie still in the healing den, their chests rising and falling in perfect sync. The star-shaped mark on Selene’s chest glows faintly, a reminder of the darkness they’ve absorbed. Silas’s mark is fainter, almost hidden beneath his collarbone, but it pulses in time with his sister’s. Lira sits beside them, her gnarled hands resting on their foreheads as she murmurs ancient incantations. The air smells of sage and something sharper, metallic, like the tang of blood after a fight. Ryland hasn’t left their side. He sits in the corner, his face shadowed, his hands clenched into fists. Every so often, his gaze flickers to the twins, and I see the fear in his eyes—the fear of losing them, of failing them again. I can’t sit still. I pace the length of the den, my wolf restless beneath my skin. The Priestess’s words echo in my mind: *The darkness is inside them now. They had to take it to close the gate.* What does that mea

    Last Updated : 2025-02-11
  • MOONBOUND SECRETS    Chapter 61: The Veil's Whisper

    Zara’s POVThe forest is too quiet. It’s the kind of quiet that makes my skin crawl, like the world is holding its breath, waiting for something to break. The twins are gone. Their beds are empty, the sheets cold, and the only trace of them is the faint shimmer of moonlight on Silas’s pillow. It’s not blood—it’s something else, something otherworldly. Silver tears, maybe. Or fragments of the Veil they’ve carried back with them. I can’t stop pacing. My wolf is restless, clawing at the edges of my mind, demanding action. But what can I do? Where do I even start? Ryland stands by the window, his arms crossed, his jaw clenched so tight I can see the muscle twitching. He hasn’t said much since we realized the twins were gone. Just stared out at the forest, his eyes dark and unreadable. “We’ll find them,” he says finally, his voice low and rough. I stop pacing and turn to him. “How? They could be anywhere. The Veil, the Shadowlands—somewhere we can’t even reach.” He doesn’t answ

    Last Updated : 2025-02-15

Latest chapter

  • MOONBOUND SECRETS    Chapter 127: The Trinity Gambit

    **Silas’s POV** The Trinity steps forward, its tri-colored eye burning like a dying star. The ground beneath its feet cracks, veins of violet and gold spreading like poisoned roots. Its voice echoes with the First Shadow’s malice, the crow’s cunning, and something else—something raw and hungry. *“You cannot run from inevitability,”* it croons, flexing a hand woven of shadow and light. *“The Veil’s chaos is my birthright.”* The void wolf circles us, its eyeless gaze piercing. Selene grips my arm, her bloodied sleeve staining my skin. “We need to split up. Distract it.” Jarek steps between us and the Trinity, his dagger trembling. “Go. I’ll hold it.” “You’ll die,” I snap. He bares his teeth. “Better than living useless.” The Trinity laughs, a sound like shattering glass. *“How noble. Let’s test that.”* It flicks a finger. The void wolf lunges. **Selene’s Flight** We sprint into the skeletal forest, the Trinity’s laughter chasing us. My glow flickers, strained from s

  • MOONBOUND SECRETS    Chapter 126: The Gray Dawn

    **Silas’s POV** The scar itches. Not the searing pain of before, but a slow, creeping burn that makes my skin crawl. I scratch at it absently, my gaze locked on the golden crow—*gray-eyed* crow—perched in the dead oak. Its once-bright plumage is dull, streaked with ash, and it watches me with an unsettling stillness. “It’s changing,” I mutter to Selene. She doesn’t look up from the map of Veil fractures. “Everything’s changing.” The pack’s camp buzzes with wary energy. Wolves sharpen blades, mutter prayers, and side-eye Jarek as he hauls water from the creek. His shoulders are hunched, his movements mechanical, like a puppet held together by guilt. Ryland emerges from his tent, his gaze sweeping the clearing. “Scouts report a new tear near the southern ridge. Selene, Silas—you’ll lead the team to seal it.” Jarek steps forward, his voice rough. “Let me go instead. They shouldn’t risk—” “You’ve risked enough,” Ryland snaps. The crow caws abruptly, its gray eye flashing.

  • MOONBOUND SECRETS    Chapter 125: Bond Of Blood and Shadow

    **Ryland’s POV** The pack’s council fire burns low, its embers reflecting the fractured trust in the wolves’ eyes. Jarek sits apart, his head bowed, the shadow crow’s corruption scrubbed from his veins but not his soul. The guilt radiating from him is palpable, a stench even the night wind can’t carry away. Kieran tosses a log onto the fire, sparks spiraling into the dark. “We need to fortify the borders. The Veil’s tears are seeping into the territory. Last night, the river turned black.” Murmurs ripple through the pack. A young mother clutches her pup closer. “Will it spread here?” “No,” I say, the lie smooth and heavy. “We’ll contain it.” Jarek’s laugh is a broken rasp. “You don’t even believe that.” Silence falls. The fire crackles, its light flickering over the scars we all wear. Selene steps into the circle, her glow dim but steady. “The Veil’s heart is weak, but not broken. We can still save it.” “How?” Jarek challenges. “With more sacrifices? More *children’s*

  • MOONBOUND SECRETS    Chapter 124: Fractured Loyalties

    **Ryland’s POV** The ground splinters beneath our feet, jagged fissures snaking outward like veins of decay. The air vibrates with the Veil’s anguished scream, a sound that claws at the mind and soul. Jarek stands at the tomb’s entrance, the black shard pulsing in his grip, his eyes twin pools of violet fire. “You’ve doomed us all,” I snarl, shifting as the pack scatters behind me. He laughs, the shadow crow perched on his shoulder like a twisted crown. “No, Alpha. I’ve *freed* us.” The shard’s energy writhes around him, tendrils of darkness lashing at the crumbling stone. Behind him, the tomb’s heart—a fractured mirror—quivers, its remaining shards teetering on the edge of collapse. “Stand down, Jarek,” I growl, circling him. “This isn’t you.” “Isn’t it?” He bares his teeth, the corruption snaking up his neck. “You coddled those brats while the pack starved for strength. The Shadow offers what you never could.” The shadow crow croons, its voice harmonizing with the Vei

  • MOONBOUND SECRETS    Chapter 123: Veil's Underworld

    **Selene’s POV** The water is ice and fire, clawing at my skin as I’m dragged deeper. My glow flickers, struggling against the suffocating darkness. The golden shard gleams below, its light distorted by the rippling surface. “Let go!” I scream, kicking at the clawed hand gripping my ankle. The creature—half shadow, half memory—turns, its face a grotesque mockery of Zara’s. *“You cannot mend what you refuse to face,”* it hisses. I focus on the bond, on Silas’s frantic presence. *“I’m here,”* I whisper, though the water steals my voice. The golden crow’s cry pierces the depths. *“Remember.”* --- **Silas’s Desperation** The lake’s surface freezes over the moment Selene disappears. I slam my fists against the ice, the scar on my chest burning. “Selene!” The golden crow lands beside me, its gold eye dim. *“The Veil tests her. You must face your own trial.”* “I’m not leaving her!” *“You must,”* it insists. *“Or you’ll both be lost.”* The ice cracks beneath my hands,

  • MOONBOUND SECRETS    Chapter 122: Shattered Reflection

    **Silas’s POV** The tomb’s explosion leaves a ringing silence. Smoke and shards of the mirror hang suspended in the air, glinting like frozen stars. My scar burns, a molten brand searing through muscle and bone. Zara’s voice lingers in my skull, a ghostly echo. *“Courage, Silas. Not for you—for them.”* The crow’s split forms hover above the chaos—one a writhing mass of shadow and feathers, the other a radiant silhouette of starlight. Their twin gazes lock onto me, one accusing, one pleading. Selene staggers to my side, her glow fractured. “What did you do?” “I… don’t know.” The suspended shards quiver. Then, like a breath exhaled, they surge outward. --- **Ryland’s POV** The blast flings me into the tomb’s wall. Stone cracks beneath my spine, but I’m on my feet in an instant. “Selene! Silas!” The twins stand at the epicenter, unharmed but haloed in a corona of light and shadow. Around them, the pack scrambles—Jarek cursing as a shard slices his arm, Kieran dragging a

  • MOONBOUND SECRETS    Chapter 121: The Crow's Gambit

    **Silas’s POV** The crow perches on the charred remains of the sacred oak, its mismatched eyes piercing the twilight. Violet and gold—corruption and something else, something that claws at my chest where the scar lies dormant. I press a hand to it, the skin cold and taut. *“You feel it, don’t you?”* The voice is softer now, a serpentine whisper instead of a roar. *“The fracture. The choice.”* “Shut up,” I mutter, turning away. But the crow’s gaze follows, relentless. Selene finds me at the forest’s edge, her glow dimmed by exhaustion. “You’re hiding again.” I don’t answer. The scar throbs, a silent warning. --- **Ryland’s Dilemma** The pack council fractures like rotten wood. Jarek stands before the gathered wolves, his axe slung over his shoulder. “We buried Mara. We bled for the tomb. And what do we have? A bird and a scar.” Ryland’s growl silences the murmurs. “We have survival. Or would you prefer the Shadow’s chains?” “I’d prefer a leader who doesn’t gamble ou

  • MOONBOUND SECRETS    Chapter 120: The Alpha's Eclipse

    **Silas’s POV** The Shadow’s new form looms over me, a grotesque fusion of matted fur and glistening feathers. His violet eyes burn like twin pyres, and his talons—half claw, half bone—scrape against the tomb’s stone floor. The air reeks of decay, the Veil’s corrupted energy thickening until I can barely breathe. *“You should have knelt,”* the Shadow hisses, his voice a chorus of caws and snarls. *“Now you’ll die as your mother did—alone.”* My scar flares, a searing reminder of Zara’s sacrifice. I clutch my chest, gritting my teeth against the pain. “I’m *never* alone.” Her voice whispers through the tomb, faint but unyielding. *“Use the bond, Silas. Trust her.”* I close my eyes and reach for Selene. --- **Selene’s POV** Kieran’s blade trembles against my throat, his breath ragged. The rot has spread up his arms, blackening his veins. “Fight him, Kieran!” I plead. “You’re stronger than this!” His pupils flicker—brown, then violet. *“He’s… gone…”* The roots surging

  • MOONBOUND SECRETS    Chapter 119: Feathers of Vengeance

    **Silas’s POV** The pyre’s smoke curls into the dawn sky, carrying the acrid stench of betrayal. Mara’s ashes mingle with the frost, but the pack’s eyes linger on me—not with reverence, but fear. My scar pulses faintly, a reminder of the Shadow’s whispers that still snake through my dreams. “You’re staring again,” Selene murmurs, her glow dimmed by exhaustion. I rip my gaze from the crow perched atop the charred remains of the sacred oak. Its violet eye glints, unblinking. “It’s watching us.” “It’s just a bird,” she says, but her trembling hands betray her doubt. The crow caws, sharp and mocking, before vanishing into the mist. --- **Ryland’s Burden** The pack gathers in the hollow, their murmurs a storm of grief and suspicion. Jarek stands apart, sharpening his axe with deliberate slowness. “Mara’s betrayal doesn’t erase her years of loyalty,” Ryland declares, his voice raw. “We mourn her. Then we rebuild.” “Rebuild *what*?” a young warrior snaps. “The rot’s back.

Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status