Four years later
Kyra-
How much longer must this go on for? I'll be eighteen in a couple of weeks and yet I have once again just evaded a rogue trying to kill me. At this rate, I'm starting to believe that there will no longer be any rogues left if they keep attacking me this way.
I am tired, hungry and even with our unique healing abilities, it's getting harder to heal. My wolf and I are barely speaking because for the past two years I've been fending off attacks almost on a daily. Not to mention we are using more energy just fighting off the elements and trying to keep our strength up from barely eating.
At this rate, we didn't know if maybe we were just unlucky, or my father was just really good at taking care of us. No matter how long or how fast I ran, I was constantly running into trouble.
I haven't heard from my wolf in nearly three months. I could still feel her, so there was comfort in that. I can feel that she is still weak from the group of rogues we faced, and it was getting harder to keep fighting. I've not been able to shift for months, so I've been fighting off wolves in my human form.
I all but crawled to a small clearing in the middle of the woods. I clutched my left side that had a deep gash that went from my ribcage down to my hip. I was losing too much blood. If I didn't try to get the bleeding to stop soon, I was going to pass out. Grabbing my bag, I looked for my knife.
Finding it, I tried to start a fire so I could burn the flesh to stop the bleeding. My head was starting to spin, and I felt like I was starting to lose consciousness. Finally, I had a fire going and heated up the metal. I put the strap of my bag in my mouth to bite down on before I pressed the hot metal to the top of my gash.
The pain was unbearable. I let out a scream as I felt my flesh being scorched. Instantly regretting it, because just before passing out, I heard a howl of a nearby wolf. My thoughts quickly shifted to my wolf.
"I've failed you, Alexia..."
Hunter-
Caleb, my beta, and I were chasing a group of rogues that tried to enter my territory. I couldn't stand rogues. They were disgusting creatures, and they had no care for anything. They are what killed my brother eight years ago.
Right before we caught up to them, one of them let out a howl and changed directions. Without missing a beat, we kept chasing them. I wondered where they were going when they suddenly stopped. Caleb and I both were caught off guard and ran past them. When we turned back around they were circling something.
I didn't even care, they were distracted, and it was my chance. I was just about to launch onto them when suddenly my wolf dug his claws into the ground and refused to move.
"Ace stop it! This is our chance!" I yelled at my wolf, getting irritated with him. Even Caleb's wolf stood his ground. What the hell was going on? My wolf didn't pay attention to me.
"Hunter. It's the girl. My wolf is worried that if we attack, the girl will get hurt." My Beta mind linked me.
Not paying attention to what the rogues were distracted by, I hadn't even noticed. Turning my attention towards her, wondering why she would be here and why both our wolves would take that much caution towards her.
I couldn't see much, but I did smell fresh blood and she appeared to be unmoving. I couldn't tell if she was a rogue or not, it was hard to pick out her scent over the scent of rogues. I tried to force my wolf to advance on the rogues.
"NO!"
My wolf snarled at me, keeping his ground. Just then more of the pack arrived and I was relieved. They would take the rogues out. Or so I thought. All seven pack members stopped dead in their tracks.
What the hell is going on? I could hear my pack members getting confused and asking what was going on through the mind link, but I was clueless. I just stood there watching the rogues feeling my rage build.
Only when one of the rogues lunged at the girl, did everyone move. It was like our wolves took over completely. They all went after the one rogue that lunged at the girl, paying no mind to the other two. Hell, I was simply happy that we were attacking.
As soon as we ripped the rogue apart from limb to limb, the other rogues took off. Everyone went after the two rogues except for myself and Caleb. My wolf was determined to stay. Apparently so was Caleb's. We both shifted into our human forms.
"What the hell is going on man?"
Caleb asked me as we both just looked at her. She looked malnourished but she didn't look frail. If anything, she looked strong and capable. I could see the gash she had on her side that she apparently tried burning.
It's probably what caused her to pass out. I heard a slight heartbeat, but it was weak. I couldn't see her face, it was covered in dirt and blood, though I imagine she was probably beautiful.
"I don't know. Everyone had the same reaction to her, but nobody knew what was going on. Ace isn't telling me anything. What did your wolf say?" I answered my Beta but didn't look up at him, I was still trying to figure out what to do with the girl. My wolf wasn't telling me what was going on and I was a bit pissed off at him anyway.
"He just says to protect. It's weird. I have this urge to protect her, but I don't know why. She doesn't smell like a rogue, but she doesn't smell like she belongs to a pack. She doesn't smell right. I can sense her wolf, but she isn't a member of the pack. There is something about her that makes me want to run the opposite direction."
As an Alpha, my duty was to my pack first and foremost. This girl was an unknown and could be a danger to the pack. I couldn't risk it. I knew we had to leave her there.
"Let's leave her. She is as good as dead anyway." As I spoke the words, I felt my wolf emerge as anger that wasn't my own filled me. Searing pain shot through my head and I was brought to my knees.
"You will not leave. You will protect. If she dies, I'll kill you myself."
Never in my life did I think it was possible for a wolf to cause his human counterpart pain and cause them to yield to an Alpha. Granted as an Alpha I didn't have to obey the command my wolf gave me, but it still gave me pause.
"You've no power over me. What the hell Ace? What is so important about this girl?" I asked as I stood up.
"You aren't paying attention and you're being a damn fool. Now get her to the pack hospital now!"
My wolf was known for his anger, but never once has it ever affected me. Until now, we had been close but now he is just giving me commands and cutting me off without explanation.
Well, standing here is going to accomplish nothing. I crouched down next to the girl and was just about to touch her when my Beta growled at me. Glaring at Caleb he took a step back as if shocked at what he did.
Shaking my head, I reached out to carefully lift the girl. The moment my skin came into contact with hers, I felt immense pleasure course through me. Like small static currents flooding my senses. I knew instantly what that meant.
"Mate!" I growled out the word as if a primal urge took over me.
Understanding what my wolf meant. I hadn't been paying attention, I was so focused on being mad at my wolf that I didn't try to connect with her wolf. I relied on my Beta's words and never thought to check myself. I didn't try to check her smell. Now I smelled as if I was being surrounded by fresh spring water and lavender.
Without trying to delay anymore, I carefully lifted her into my arms. As I lifted her, she groaned slightly but remained unconscious. Thankfully, we weren't far from the west entrance of the pack territory where the packhouse and the pack doctor were.
Caleb picked up the stuff that was near her on the ground and we made our way as quickly towards the packhouse. I just pray we make it in time. I can't lose her now. I felt stupid for not being able to notice sooner.
Could my delay cause her death? I hope not. Though if she dies, I'll gladly let my wolf kill me as he threatened. Mates were sacred and to find a true mate was not common. Most just accepted a chosen mate and they were content.
In fact, I was just about to accept a chosen mate for the sake of the pack. No pack is truly strong without their Luna. I had waited five years for a chance to find my fated mate, but I gave up hope and chose one. The ceremony had been set.
Running into the packhouse, I made my way towards the hospital wing of the house. I didn't even care as I passed by pack members, that I was still fully naked. As a werewolf, modesty just wasn't something we cared about.
"Alpha, the Beta warned me that you were on your way, please place her here."
The pack doctor motioned towards a stretcher. Carefully I placed her down and fear filled me. She was deathly pale and barely breathing. It was getting harder to distinguish a heartbeat.
"I will take care of the future Luna, Alpha, I give you my word." The doctor said as he wheeled her into the surgical room.
Soon a fully clothed Caleb came towards me carrying some clothes and the girl's bag. Quickly I changed, then grabbed the bag. I needed to know more about her. In the bag, I found a couple of changes of clothes, a necklace, a couple of knives, a journal, a letter that looked like it had been read a hundred times or more, and a pill bottle.
Opening the pill bottle, I smelled the contents as soon as I opened the cap, wolfsbane. I didn't know why she had it, but it was lethal to wolves. I pocketed the pill bottle and then picked up the letter. Careful not to tear the fragile paper, I opened it to read the contents.
"Kyra,
If you are reading this then it means I am no longer able to take care of you. I love you more than words can express, and I wish we had more time. I know you will be fine on your own, I trained you well.
You are brave, beautiful, and strong, just like your mother and I know she would be proud of the daughter you've become. I know I am. Trust in the Moon Goddess, she will guide you.
Always remember that I will always be with you in spirit. Alexia, keep each other safe, she will need you now more than ever. I love you both. Keep running, don't look back. You're special and going to go far in this world.
Love always,
DAD."
Kyra, that was her name. It was beautiful. Just knowing her name brought a calmness over me. Though the rest of the letter was troubling, what or who is she running from? Obviously, she is a rogue but doesn't smell like one.
Putting the paper back, I thought about reading the journal but decided against it. I wanted her trust and from the letter, it wasn't going to be easy. Instead, I put everything back and started to pace.
"Are we going to tell everyone she is your fated mate?" Caleb's mind linked me. I thought about it for a moment but decided it probably wasn't a good idea until after she woke up and we learned more.
"No. We keep it to ourselves for now."
Caleb merely nodded his head. He was loyal to a fault and perhaps the most steadfast member. I can always count on him to have my back.
Kyra- "Kyra, please open your eyes." The masculine voice that filled my head was strange. I've never heard that voice before. Looking around I don't see anything but pitch-black darkness. Where was I? I tried to remember something, anything. Yet everything eluded me. Who was Kyra? Was that me? "Hello? Is anyone there?" As I spoke, the only thing I could hear was an echo of my own voice. I was alone. I didn't like the idea of being alone, but oddly enough it didn't seem to feel wrong. What was this place? No idea of which way I needed to go, I just started walking. Just point my toes in a direction and let my feet carry me forward. I felt uneasy and scared. I didn't know where I was or who I was. I just kept
Kyra- -Dream- "No, we can't tell her Alice. She cannot know." I heard my father talking softly, just outside of the apartment we were staying in. I'm not sure if he knew he left the door opened slightly, but I could hear him clearly as if he were standing right in front of me. He sounded distressed as he spoke to whoever was on the phone. I hadn't even known he had a phone. He had told me it was too dangerous to leave a trail for someone to find us. "I don't care, Alice, she needs me. Where was Selene when she was being hunted by the others? Who raised her as their own? She is my daughter." My father told whoever was on the phone. I wasn't sure what had him so upset, I wanted to go out to comfort him. Something in
Kyra- "Alexia?" I hadn't heard from my wolf since I woke up and it was a little weird. I could feel her presence, but she was unusually quiet. Deciding to go look around, I quietly opened the door to the room and peeked my head out. I didn't see anyone in the long hallway. I stepped out of the room and went towards the staircase and once again didn't see anyone. Trying to be as quiet as possible I slowly made my way down the stairs and came into a large open foyer. Looking around I saw a couple of old antique chairs sitting against the wall under the staircase. In between the chairs was an identical small side table with a notepad and pen sitting on it. There didn't seem to be any other furniture. There was just an open space covered in a light brown carpet. I cou
Kyra- Why I needed to stay until my birthday was beyond me. Yet Alexia and I had both agreed. It would give us plenty of time to figure out what we would do next. I didn’t want to continue to fear who was after us. It was time to start coming up with a plan, instead of always running and having nowhere to go. After talking it over with Alexia, she also agreed it was high time we stood our ground. We needed to stop running in fear and figure out who was even after us. My father had not disclosed too much information, we seen no reason to ask questions. We knew that the alpha from the pack we ran from, considered me an abomination and that my mother stayed behind to give my father a chance to escape with me. He claims my mother is still alive, but it has been nearly eighteen years, and four years since my fath
Kyra- It was now Sunday evening, it's been three days since I've agreed to stay until my eighteenth birthday, and tomorrow was supposed to be my first day of school. I had spent my time trying to keep to myself. I hadn't really seen Hunter since the other night when he walked me to my room and wished me a good night, not that I was really complaining. I liked the reprieve a bit. I still wasn't sure how I felt about him. I made friends with the kitchen staff, I've actually spent most of my time in the kitchen. There was an older lady that I came to think highly of. Her name was Lucille, though she went by Lucy She was probably the sweetest lady I had ever known, and I couldn't help but think that if my mother had been around, I imagine she would have be
Hunter- I was happy Kyra was letting her walls down and connecting with my pack members. I wanted her to feel safe and welcomed. Though watching her with others, brought on a burning rage that was so intense that I felt as if I was being crushed by an elephant. Others got her smiles, laughter, and even her carefree attitude. She was my mate, even though she didn't recognize it yet, but I didn't know how to reach her. I thought by giving her time and distance that she would not see me as a threat. Standing against the frame of my office window, I watch her wolf run towards the tree line, Caleb's wolf struggling to catch up. She was sublimely astonishing. She ran with grace but was exultant and powerful. Jealousy started forming at the pit of my gut.
Kyra- The next morning, I laid in bed completely awake. I hadn't slept all night and I tossed and turned as I tried to understand what I had just witnessed. Had I really been wrong about him? Was he really my mate? I admit I felt something for him, his touch was light a light electric charge over my skin and he smelled like sandalwood and pine, which seemed to soothe me when I was around him. But other than a few minor things, I didn't feel any pull towards him. I think perhaps I am just reaching, trying to understand what it was I felt for him. I admit I didn't essentially hate him, but I didn't really like him either. I was intrigued by him. I don't know what happened between him and that girl, but whatever it was, I doubt it really concerned me. Turning over onto my side, I faced the window and could see the sun just peeking out over the horizon. Today I was supposed to start school. Not sure how good of an idea it was, bu
Sitting at the table in Hunter's office, I looked over the test. I had already completed it, but I kept staring at the subtext at the top that said to show my work. I didn't know how. It hadn't been a difficult test for me, I was able to figure out the problem in my head. If I didn't show my work, would I not be able to attend? "Do you need help with a question or something?" Hunter asked from his desk across the room. I didn't respond right away, which caused Hunter to come to stand behind me, peering over my shoulder. " You finished already? " He sounded surprised by that and I wasn't sure if I was done, I still had to figure out how to show my work. "I am trying to figure out how to show my work." I admitted. "Well, how did you figure out the problems?" He asked as he gazed over the test. "In my head. The math was uncomplicated for me, my father taught me a lot about different topics. I understood the problem and
Dear readers, Thank you so much for all the support you've given me the past two months since I started my journey on Goodnovel. I am happy to say that this book is complete and will be marked complete soon. I wanted to let you all know that book two of the Moon Princess trilogy will be starting the first week of October. I hope to see all of you stick around for the next two books. Here is a preview of the synopsis and of what is to come... Moon Princess and the Second Chance BOOK TWO OF THE MOON PRINCESS TRILOGY Caleb has decided to return after over one hundred and seventy-four years. After leaving Kyra and the rest of the pack. Shortly after arriving he finds that Kyra is visiting her family and then an attack causes Hunter to lose his life. Because of Kyra's father, Hunter is sent to purgatory, where he will have to do everything in his power to get free and return to Kyra. No one knows Hunter is t
Caleb-“I miss you.” I heard Kyra’s voice in my mind.I desperately wanted to respond to her, but I didn’t dare. For nearly a hundred and seventy-five years or so. I have been spiraling out of control. She has been talking to me every day and I couldn’t respond. It would just be another lie.At least when Hunter spoke to me, it was easier to live the lie. With Kyra, it tore me up. I failed her. I promised I would always be there for her, but I couldn’t. Every day was more difficult than the last, I have had to hole myself up in a small cabin in the woods.Maddox was out of control, I was out of control. I couldn’t even recognize myself anymore. I was only fifty miles from the pack. Honestly, I was surprised no one has come across this place yet. Well, except for Alec, which I had expected him to reveal my location.He keeps popping in unannounced and bugging the shit out of me. I don’t know why he wou
Kyra- It has been a hundred and seventy-four years ago since Caleb walked out of my life. Okay, so technically he didn’t just walk out, he did keep in touch as he promised, but it was rare. I haven’t seen him since he stuck his arm out of the driver's window and wave goodbye as we all stood outside to see him off. It was hard not having him around, it still is. He hasn’t spoken much since leaving. He responds sometimes. It is mostly just me just talking to him every day and telling him about my day and how Hunter and I have two beautiful children that are all grown up. He doesn’t respond, but I have just expected it out of him. If I didn’t miss him so much, I probably would have stopped reaching out to him. Something was still feeling off since the day he left. I feel like I should be remembering something, except I can’t. I don’t even know if he is hearing me anymore. It has been twenty years since he has responded. I still feel like he is listening,
Caleb-My decision to leave hadn’t been premeditated. I had no intentions of leaving, but after last night I knew I needed to. As much as I tried to ignore what Kyra and Hunter were doing all night, it had been impossible. I should have known that being next door to their room was going to be a colossal mistake.The sounds had been muffled, but I had heard them occasionally at times throughout the night. It had been brutal. Originally I had thought I could handle it. I only wanted her to be happy and Hunter was my best friend. It wasn’t that I was jealous or was mad at either of them.It was the simple fact that when I first heard them, I had gone into a rage. There had been something dark and deadly that had filled me to the point I ended up trashing my entire room. Whatever is going on inside of me, I can’t let it affect Kyra especially, but everyone else as well.Until I deal with what is going on with me, I need to try to do it alone
Kyra-To say Hunter kept his promise, was an understatement of the century. He had thoroughly loved me and my body all throughout the night. It wasn’t until well past sunrise that we finally fell asleep.Afternoon sometime is when we were woken up by Lucy, banging on the door telling us if we didn’t get up and come down for lunch she was going to come in and drag us out by our ears. Hunter hadn’t believed she would actually do it, but I made him get dress regardless.Sure enough, Lucy barged right in after an hour, thankfully I had convinced him to get dressed. She made an attempt to grab me, but I slipped out of her reach and sidestepped around her.“I am going!” I shrieked.Making it to the door, I turned around to see her reach out towards Hunter, who jumped back before she grabbed him.“You wouldn’t dare!” He admonished. “I am the Alpha.”“I don’t care if you
Hunter-As soon as I spoke the words, I watched Kyra. I was taking a back seat to everything and could only watch through my wolf’s eyes. It was a little weird, to be honest. Not weird in the sense that it bothered me, but weird that I had no control over where I was looking.I have never actually experienced it when Ace was with another wolf. I have seen other wolves though when they mated. I knew what was to be expected. They tend to become a bit vicious with their conquest. Biting and clawing while they ravaged their mates.Most she-wolves would cry and whimper when their mate took them. Though I think it was generally by force. Wolves don’t really care so much about the female wolf when mating. They get what they need and don’t care how it affects the other.I was sure Ace would be more cautious though. At least I hoped so. We both knew that Kyra has already been through so much lately and the last thing he wanted was to harm her any
Kyra-There was a need inside of me that felt like it wasn’t satisfied. Kissing Hunter, with Ace present, made me feel like this was exactly what I needed. I started feeling this way after I took my first bite of pizza. I was ravenous with hunger, except it wasn’t food I needed.Flipping Hunter over, until it was him on his back instead of me I was already wet for him and I didn’t want to waste another minute waiting for him to fill me up with what I needed from him.Not bothering with the tedious effort of taking his pants off, prolonging my claws, I ripped into the fabric of his pants. With one effortless tug, his pants were ripped off of him. At the same time, Hunter tore the dress I wore. Grabbing it at the neckline and ripping it cleanly off my body.I straddled him until I felt him hard against my sensitive clit. I pressed down on him, massaging myself over the length of his hardness.“Little One, I am not wearing a co
Hunter-My father was getting on my nerves. Not only did he start the fight with Nick, he deliberately broke the door to make a point. It took hours to get them out. If it wasn’t fortified steal I would have just broken through the door, but even wolves had their limits. After four long grueling hours I finally got everyone out.We were on our way home, walking since many were too tired to shift. I could sense my father wanted to say something, but I was praying he wouldn’t. I was already livid, if he opened his mouth I was half tempted to deck him. I had more important things going on at the time than dealing with his tantrum.Nick had said there hadn’t been a problem getting him there. The problem arose afterward. Apparently, it dawned on him that I was fighting a battle without him, once again and it ticked him off. When Nick tried to keep him from leaving, he had acted out trying to rile everyone up. While Nick was busy trying to deflate th
Caleb-“When did it start?” Zeke asked, coming to stand next to me.I looked over at him and then back at Kyra as she was laughing with her brothers. We had all gathered inside the house and were surrounded by pizza. After six months of being trapped, Kyra had developed an insatiable hunger for pizza. She had already eaten two large pizzas by herself.Currently, Kyra and her brothers were sitting in the middle of the living room, playing a card game. I was leaning against the fireplace watching them and Selene was picking at a slice of pizza, having yet to take a bite of one.Hunter was still out helping everyone return to the pack, apparently, a fight had broken out at the place he sent them. They had fried the locking mechanism, trapping them all in the building. I had offered to help him, but when he said he would take care of it, I hadn’t argued.I didn’t really want to leave Kyra’s side. I felt calm around her. Wh