"You have veers too far from the road, young one."
The remarks seems to be echoing from everywhere and nowhere at once. As I turned to face the dark figure that had entered the clearing, my breath seized in my throat. Its silver eyes gleamed like twin moons, and its presence radiated an unearthly quiet that caused my wolf shudder.
" Who are you?I demanded, my voice quivering but forceful.
Dax moved defensively in front of me, his dagger glinting in the moonlight. He hissed, "Back off," his wolf emerging barely under his flesh.
The figure slanted its head and wore a strange smile on its lips. "Still so quick to fight, even if you should be listening.”
The figure moved closer, the lines of reality blurring as the trees surrounding us started to glitter. My body stopped, an invisible power guiding me to that point. Dax said something, but his voice was muffled—as though he were speaking underwater.
Then silence descended upon everything.
The earth around me vanished, replaced by a great swath of glittering light and stars. My heart thumping in my chest, I stood alone, hung in the nothingness.
"Zaia,"
Now the voice was gentler, somewhat comforting. Turning to find a woman in front of me, her presence was both peaceful and overpowering. Her hair flowed like melted silver, her skin blazing with ethereal brightness.
I said, "The Moon Goddess," knees buckling.
"Rise, child," she urged, her voice both soft and strong. You ask questions; I have responses.
Shaking, the weight of her stare down on me, I asked, "Why did you let this happen to me? Why did you let him turn down me?{{{
Her face softened and her eyes glistened with something like melancholy. "Zaia, you selected not a route carelessly. Your suffering was essential to waking your strength.
I tightened my hands, resentment boiling under my terror. "Strength?" You define this strength as such? I was thrown out and embarrassed—”
You still stand, she said, her voice strong. "You do not see?" You are not only Zaia, a Luna. You are the abandoned Luna meant to bring fractured pieces together.
Her comments made me shiver down my back. "What would you mean?" Join what?
" Packs at war, rogues thrown aside, and magic twisted for sinister uses—the wolves of this world are broken. The secret to bringing them together is you, young person. Your trip will not be simple, though.
She raised a hand, and the stars surrounding us spun into forms—wolves battling, packs ripped apart, a dark figure standing at the middle of the anarchy.
"You have to hunt the truth, Zaia. Though it is not severed, darkness has poisoned your link with your friend. You can only find the truths endangering not only your pack but all wolves by facing this darkness.
I shook my head, the weight of her comments too great. "I find not clear. What dark? What hidden knowledge?”
The Goddess moved forward, her radiance around me. "You will find the answers where the moon meets the sea. Be advised, though, that people closest to you might not be what they seem.
I felt an icy fear sink into my chest as her eyes seemed to cut through me. "What are you claiming?" Who can I believe in?""
"That, kid," she replied, her voice wavering, "is for you to decide.
The stars broke up, and I returned to the clearing gasping for breath as though I had been drowning. Dax was knelt next to me, his hands clutching my shoulders.
Zahia!His eyes wide with concern, his voice was erratic. "What went on?" You only fell.
Blinking and trying to concentrate, I "I... I saw her. the goddess of the Moon. She addressed me.
Standing at a distance, the scout moved forward with a dubious look. " The Goddess?" Say what she said.—
I hesitated, the warning of the Goddess resounding in my head. "She said... I have to locate the truth. That the bond poisons rather than breaks.
Dax's jaw tightened, his face darkened. What else?."
"She said the water and the moon meet in the responses. And... I hesitated, looking at him. "She said I cannot trust everyone."
Dax's eyes closed. And what exactly is meant to imply?\\"
"I'm not sure," I said, irritation teping into my voice. She was unsure. She seemed to be implying, though, that there is more to all of this—that Sebastian's rejection was not the whole story.
The scout laughed at it. Of course, it is not the whole story. The Alpha was under considerable strain. He—"'
I cut him off, "don't," snapping. "Don't try to justify for him."
Dax moved forward, his voice low. She is correct. Here more is happening than just a rejection. And you would better start listening if the Moon Goddess is sending you messages.
Unspoken tension charged the air between us. I watched Dax's eyes flutter with uncertainty for the first time, as though he questioned whether he was the one the Goddess cautioned me about.
"I'm listening," I said at last. I am not, however, going to mindlessly believe anyone either. Not anymore.”
Dax nodded slowly, though his expression remained guarded. “Good. Just don’t forget who’s saved your life—twice now.”
The scout snorted. “And don’t forget who came looking for you when no one else did.”
I sighed, exhaustion weighing heavily on me. “This isn’t a competition. Right now, we need to figure out what the Goddess’s message means—and how to stay alive long enough to do something about it.”
As if on cue, a piercing howl echoed through the forest, sending a chill down my spine.
Dax’s expression darkened, his hand tightening on his dagger. “Looks like we’re out of time for figuring things out.”
The scout shifted nervously. “What now?”
Dax’s gaze locked onto mine, his voice steady but grim. “Now, we run. And hope the Goddess’s warning wasn’t too late.”
"How do you expect that child to be protected if you cannot protect yourself?"Dax's piercing and relentless tone breaks through the quiet like a knife. Standing a few steps away, arms crossed, his golden eyes fixed on me with a combination of irritation and challenge.I froze, my fingers groped over my stomach automatically. "Don't talk about my child like that."He moved closer, his height commanding but not menacing. "I am not the enemy Zaia here. If you are carrying the next successor to the Crescent Moon Pack, however, the rogues chasing us will not matter. That, if anything, increases your desired value.Though I refrained from letting it show, his comments really touched something. "Dax, I didn't ask for your help."And yet you're alive because of it, he said sharply. "You have to start seeing yourself as a survivor rather than someone ready for rescue."His comments stayed buried in the corners of my mind long after they were said. He was correct, of course. Not one mother who
"You are not running fast enough!"Dax's voice rang crisp with haste over the woodland. Over the steady beating of paws behind us and my own laboured breathing, I could hardly hear him. Whatever was following us was quicker and darker than simply a rogue. "I'm trying!," says I pushed myself further, yelling back and evading a low-hanging tree. My wolf roared in irritation, demanding I change to flee the danger; my legs scorched. Dax hissed, turning back to cover me without offering any apologies. You want to protect the child? Run like your life relies on it because it does. His comments drove me forward even as my body protested like a whip. The scout was not far ahead; his stride faltered as terror poured from him. The brilliant paw prints we had seen before were a promise rather than just a warning. Closer now, a growl burst behind us as my heart banged into my ribs. "Keep moving!" Dax yelled, whirling on his heel to meet the danger. My wolf biting at me to remain and battle,
"kill me now and get it over if you do not trust me."Dax had a deep, menacing voice, yet his amber eyes revealed the strain boiling under his calm façade. As he gazed down the scout, his words lingered in the air, laden with frustration and challenge."I don't trust you," the scout fired back, his blade glinting in the scant moonlight. You are an outlaw. You certainly as heck shouldn't be with her; you belong nowhere here."enough!," I shot, straying between them, my own anger boiling out. We have not time for posturing if we are going to survive this. Either turn around and go or stow your weapons.The scout narrowed his lips, but he dropped his blade grudgingly. Zaia, I am here for you. Not his either.Then start behaving like it, I remarked coldly, looking between them. "Right now neither of you is helping."Tensed quiet drove us over the woodland, the shadows surrounding still flashing with uncanny motion. Every stride seemed weighty, the weight of what we had just gone through h
"You are curious about me. Then quit acting as if you could face the reality. Dax's voice sounded like a snarl, his tone harsh enough to pierce through the thick quietcovering us since we left the altar behind. Though now his words blazed in my head as much as the brightness of the unusual symbols. I shot back, matching his amber gaze with a fierceness I didn't quite feel, "I can handle more than you think." His mouth turned into a humorless sneer. "Very true?" Last time I looked, you hardly knew what you were up against.Zaia, you are depending on the wrong people. And among them is one standing just next to you. The scout froze, his hand tightening on his dagger. " What's that supposed to mean?" Dax turned away from him, staring only at me. "You seek responses?" Great. Don't claim, however, that I didn't warn you. We paused in a little meadow, the tension pulsing between us like an unseen storm. Dax slumped slightly as he leant against a tree. "I wasn't always a renegade," h
Dax had a strong, forceful, totally merciless voice. A few feet distant, his arms crossed, his amber gaze fixed on me with a force that made my wolf bristle. My body protesting, I stumbled to my feet. As I changed my hold on the knife, its blade glinting in the weak early light, my hands shook. I gasped, the words tumbling out before I could stop them. "I can't." You can, he snarled, moving forward. Also you will. Though he loomed above me, defiance drove me to stand straight rather than fear. Dax, you are not a warrior. "Not yet," he answered, his voice softening just enough to wound more deeply. But you will perish if you do not start behaving like one. And your kid will do likewise. His comments wounded, but they set off something inside of me—a spark of rage, of will. Aiming at him with the dagger, I surged forward. He sidestepped with easy fluidity and annoyingly simple motions. "Sloppy," he murmured, grasping my wrist and whirling just enough to disarm me. The dagger dropp
One cannot combat strength with fear. You either climb or you fall.Dax circled me, his sharp amber eyes fixed on mine, and his words rang in the clearing. Though my muscles hurt, my breathing was under control and sweat ran down my cheeks. I maintained my hold on the blade constant.First I lunged low, as he had instructed me. He sidestepped easily, grabbed my wrist and whirling to cause me to drop the sword.Again, he snarled and let me go with a forceful push. "You're dragging back."I snapped, grabbing the dagger off the ground, not sure."Yes, you are," he said, closing the space between us with one step. His hand sprang out, touching the mark on my arm—the one that pulsed every time danger lurked. "You really have more power than you would think, Zaia. Make advantage of it.I turned away his contact, my breath stitching as an unusual heat bloom developed under my flesh. It was something much more basic than mere anger—something deeper. My wolf agitated, hungry and restless.You
"Zaia, battle it!."Dax's words cut through the whirl of silvery light almost engulfing me. My imprint matched the deep, resonant hum filling the valley and burnt like molten fire. Closing in from all directions, shadows twisted and rebuilt in the mist.My knees collapsed and I gasped as force raced through me, too strong and uncontrolled. The voice answered once more—soft, familiar, and unrelenting."Zaia.... come home."Struggling to ground myself, I dug at the earth, but the magic pulled at my own essence and dragged me into the black core of the forest.Strong arms suddenly surrounded me, gently and powerfully anchoring me. "I have you," Dax said, his voice sharp yet consistent. "You are not walking away from me."As Dax's hands locked my arms, the turbulent magic inside me stilled, as if under his control. The deep hum stumbled for the shortest of seconds.I gasped and grabbed at him. "I am unable of controlling it... It's dragging me: "Dax said, "You're stronger than this," wit
"You believe I have fear of him?"Dax walked the edge of the clearing, his amber eyes shining with hardly controlled wrath, his voice a low, menacing growl. The far-off cry persisted in my thoughts, a terrible reminder that my history was creeping in quicker than I could have ready for it.Though my body still hurt, I straightened and pushed power into my voice. Dax, this is not about fear. It has to do with survival.His eye turned sharply and relentlessly to meet me. "I run from threats not from here.""Good," I corrected. Since we are not running this time.The scout moved forward, still pale from identifying Sebastian's wail. You have no idea what he is capable of.Coldly, memories of Sebastian's treachery ripping through me, I murmured, "I know exactly what he's capable of." But he is not the only one with authority these days.The scout faltered. He will not be alone if he finds you."Neither will I," I said decisively, looking at Dax. Though our disagreements, I could sense his
"We're not running," my voice sliced through the thick, cursed air like a razor blade. Not this time, too.Cassandra grinned, her darkly delighted emerald-green eyes flashing with old, perverted power.She lifted her palm and black power flowed from her fingers, splintering the floor in a web of jagged, burning runes. She was foolish.I launched a wall of flames to stop her next strike, but the cursed mark twisted agonisingly and I had to kneel.Sebastian raced forward, his sword blazing lethal arcs and savagely precisely chopping through shadow-beasts. Dax followed, deadly and unrelenting, his wolf form mercilessly ripping apart adversaries.Mocking voice of Cassandra permeated the area and crept into my head.You believe they may rescue you? Her eyes fixed predatory and knowing on me. "They don’s see you for what you really are... but I do."The cursed brand flashed, drawing me more into her twisted magic—a web of manipulation and sinister pledges.Everything turned suddenly.Realit
One cannot fight what is between us.Dax's voice pierced through the stifling tension in the dark chamber—raw, unvarnished. Locked on me like he could compel me to see the reality I was rejecting, his amber eyes blazed with great intensity.Heart racing, every nerve tensed to breaking, I retreated. Mirroring the struggle fighting within me, the cursed mark on my arm throbbed, silver-crimson flames flashing just under my skin."You're wrong," my voice trembled but I pushed it to firm. The link is not real—not anymore.His claws opened, tension flickering between us like a tempest just about to break.Then why are you unable to leave?""The air swelled and became imbued with magic and feeling. Memories flooded, unwelcome—Dax's unflinching dedication, the way his touch burnt away my anxiety, the quiet pledges we had made without words.Clutching my hands, I pushed the past down and vowed not to be dragged once again into his circle.I snarled, moving towards the broken window where the a
"We cannot reverse ourselves back there."With his low, cutting voice, Dax walked the clearing, his claws remaining slightly extended from the previous fight tinged with warning and hatred. Defiance burning in his amber eyes, he dared anybody to question him.I stayed quiet, barely restrained heat still boiling under my skin. The cursed brand on my arm pulsed, pushing against my will and driving me into careless strength."We have no option," I said, pointing him down. "There only is the Crescent Moon Pack with answers here."Sebastian's frigid voice sliced into the suspense. You think they will just let you stroll in?His sharp blue eye fixed on me. "They still consider you to be a hazard."Dax hissed, rage bursting through his voice. Allow them to try.Sebastian moved forward with a keen, deliberate look. "You have no idea how far the treachery runs."Memories surged—the Council's icy judgement, their falsehoods, and my exile—his words like a razor."I'm not the same helpless Luna th
"Don't reach for her!"With claws shining in the weak, cursed light, Dax's growl slashed across the darkness like a sword. He came between me and the approaching dark tendrils under Cassandra, his posture sharp and emitting protective anger.Sebastian stepped into a defensive posture on my opposite side and pulled his sword. His hard, deliberate look never wavered, fixated only on Cassandra, who regarded us with a twisted smile."Rogue, this is not your fight anymore." Sebastian's voice was austere, directive—all Alpha power.Amber eyes of Dax gleamed with fierce rebellion. "Look at me and try to stop."Cassandra's hands erupted in black, twisted magic before anybody could react, sending jagged shadow tendrils flying towards us.I flung my hands forward, silver-crimson flames firing deadly precisely, connecting mid-air with her onslaught in a furious explosion of fire and black energy.The collision sent us all flying dirt and ash across the fractured clearing. Though I pushed through
"You've been keeping both of you something from me."With a piercing voice filled with relentless fire and anger, I pointed my eyes at Dax and Sebastian, who stood tight and quiet beneath the moonlight canopy. As if feeling the secrets hanging heavy in the air, the cursed mark on my arm throbbed violently.Dax's teeth closed and his hands tightened at his sides. Amber had burning eyes and moved protectively towards me. "This is not the right moment."Sebastian laughed, blue eyes narrowing in coldness. She deserves to know.Then let me know! I asked, silver flames flickering over my fingers as I battled to rein in the growing force pumping under my skin. "No more lies."Sebastian's eyes blazed fiercely, but beyond his icy exterior was shame, regret, anguish.You were not just banished from the Crescent Moon Pack. His voice had low, menacing weight and meaning. You were buried.Every phrase hung like a blade ready to strike as the air appeared to stop." Hidden," I went back, incredulit
"How far are you ready to travel?"As Cassandra's black magic wrapped closer around me, the words reverberated over the searing abyss, icy and mocking. My brand flared agonizingly, flames raging against no burning shadows.Dax gripped onto my wrist, unwilling to let go despite the stinging fire now pouring from my cursed mark as his claws sank into the earth anchored him. His amber eyes radiated great will, daring destiny itself to test him.Sebastian snarling from behind yanked me back with unrelenting force. "We're not losing her!"But Cassandra's laughter twisted over the black emptiness like a frigid hurricane.Luna, everything comes at a cost. Are you willing to pay yours?Dax and Sebastian ripped me away from the black tendrils one last rush, sending lethal fractures spiraling over the cracked ground. Cassandra's cursed altar was sucked down in a cataclysmic explosion of shadows and fire.Breathless and beaten, we dropped hard on the charred woodland floor, but alive—for now.Da
You have to pay attention to me before it is too late.Low and threatening, full of intensity I had never heard before, Dax's voice broke through the tense calm of the burned battlefield His golden eyes locked into mine as if eager me to grasp something I cannot yet perceive.I straightened; the previous fight still pulsed force in my veins. At my fingers, silver flames flashed weakly, their warmth known but erratic—too wild, too erratic."We don't have time for warnings," I shot past him towards the fallen altar still dimly blazing with cursed symbols. "We must have responses."Dax grabbed my wrist and made me stop. His visage sharp and uncompromising, his claws hardly sheathed." The mark is changing you." His voice was extremely serious yet harsh. You have sensed it, haven't you?Though the truth in his comments was clear, I yanked my arm away and felt wrath. "I'm under control on it.""No," Dax snarled, moving forward and his presence overwhelming. It's under control you. Like she
"This finishes tonight."Sharp and relentless, my voice carried a strength I had just lately started to sense over the tight, shadowed woodland. Under my skin, the silver-crimson light of my mark pulsed weakly in time with the thrum of power in the air.Dax slid to my side, his face a combination of pride and sharp will. Claws extended, his amber eyes glowed with lethal determination."You're ready for this," he continued, voice low but calm, yet I sensed the flutter of worry under his brave."I have to be.". My eyes fixed on the black horizon, where whirled shadows danced far away— Cassandra's army was approaching.Sebastian discreetly came out from the tree line behind us, his dominating presence hard to overlook. His brilliant blue eyes locked with me, incomprehensible as usual."This is not only a struggle for survival," Sebastian replied coldly. "Your claim is to the power she seeks."Whispers of a familiar, nasty voice carried on the howling, black magic-driven twisting of the w
"You can't save her."The voice of the Moon Goddess was a terrible echo, piercing yet sad, rippling over the shadowy territory of my mind. Silver sparks flashing weakly around me, I battled the devouring darkness, but they darkened with every instant."Zaia, fight!" Dax's far-off voice thrashed the emptiness, strained and desperate. His presence anchored me even as I slid more into the cursed abyss, pulsating at the brink of my consciousness.The brand on my arm seared, whirling like live fire, dragging me farther into the darkness. My flesh was touched by cold hands pushing me into the inky depths."She's ours now," Cassandra's voice murmured, spiteful and icy.The blackness broke suddenly into an almost blinding stream of silver. Warm breeze stroking my cheeks smelled faintly of new rain and wildflowers. Blinking confused, I found myself standing in a calm field beneath a brilliant full moon.Emerging from the dazzling radiance, ethereal and royal, the Moon Goddess had flowing silve