Hunter-
Not wanting Kyra to see me pass out, I had to call an intermission. She was fatigued and I was barely hanging on. Every part of my body was in a surreal amount of pain. It was taking every bit of energy I still possessed to keep my body upright. Tapping into Ace’s strength had been the only thing that had kept me going.
I was fortunate when she had conceded. If she hadn’t done that, more than likely I would be taking a trip to the pack doctor. In Fact, that was where I was headed now. I told Kyra to take a break and get some rest. Informing her we would resume in a couple of hours. The next phase of training was going to be to tap into her power.
No doubt she was depleted, she was going to need time to regain her strength and get some food in her. I still had no inkling how we were going to tap into her power, but I did know she was going to need to have as much energy as possible. It was probably going to drain her mentally.
I waited until af
Kyra- An hour into trying to tap into my powers, I was getting frustrated. I was sitting on the hard ground, feeling as if I wasn’t getting anywhere. No matter how hard I tried I couldn’t do anything. Snapping at Hunter wasn’t doing any of us any good. Every time he tells me to try again or keep trying, I just wanted to bite his head off. Whatever I was doing was clearly not working. The most I managed to do was piss myself off. Hunter had gotten the idea that I needed to learn to manipulate before I could control. When he placed a candle in front of me, already burning, had tried for ten minutes to just get the flame to get larger, or manipulate it to move. Nothing happened though, well not until I threw the damn thing against the wall. Then something happened. It broke. Probably the most thrilling thing that has happened in the past hour. I felt gratification from destroying the blasted thing. When Hunter told me I needed to try to calm down and concentrate
Hunter- We had called it a day, and both agreed to take the weekend off. Kyra was buzzing with excitement, she even agreed to ride on the back of the ATV back to the pack house. It had been the best thing in the world to me, with her arms wrapped around me to hold on. The ATV hadn’t made her nervous, or at least I didn’t think it had. She had either been high off the adrenaline she was experiencing, or she had really enjoyed the ride. She had laughed most of the ride back, caused my heart to flip flop. I was going to make it my mission to try to make her laugh as often as possible. It was probably the most magnificent sound I have ever heard. Once we made it to the house, she had run inside as if she were on a mission. I was over the moon that she was in such high spirits. We still had a long road ahead of us, but maybe, just maybe, I could do more for her. I wanted to give her the life she wanted and the life she deserved. Tonight, I was going to let
Hunter- Waking up at four o’clock in the morning, I quickly threw on a pair of jeans and a navy blue tshirt and went to the kitchen to grab a cup of coffee. When I walked through the door, Kyra was sitting at the kitchen counter, her head was resting on the table, sleeping. I debated on just leaving her be so she could sleep, but she didn’t look comfortable. “Kyra?” I said softly, gently shaking her. When she didn’t respond, I leaned down closer to her ear and tried again. “Come on baby girl, lets get you up to bed.” I said a little louder, trying not to spook her. I waited to see if she would rouse a bit, but she still kept sleeping, soundly. Carefully, I placed one arm beneath her knees and the other behind her back and lifted her, cradling her to my chest. She started to stir, my breath caught in my chest, and I became still, hoping she would fall back asleep. A soft whimper escaped her slightly parted lips and she leaned into me more, wrap
Hunter- “What can you tell me?” I asked the rogue. “I… Well…” The rogue started. Maybe he was no different from all the other rogues. It was clear he couldn’t form a proper sentence. This was useless. He was a rogue after all, I could just leave him in here and no one would care. After a month of being without a pack, one becomes a rogue, and their humanity ceases to exist. Their wolf takes over and they become unruly, wild. I don’t know what made me think he was any different. Okay maybe the thought of Kyra did, but still she was special. There was nothing special about this rogue. He was simply a rouge. Looked like one. Smelled like one. Maybe I could use him as bait or something on the other rogues. I still didn’t understand why they surrounded us, but now I have one. I could use him to get to the others. “I want to join your pack.” The rogue stated just as I was about to turn to leave. I stopped and was a bit shocked he actually formed a s
Hunter- I found myself coming to a dead stop as soon as I discovered Kyra leaning against the bars, talking to the rogue. “I don’t understand, how am I supposed to lead you?” Kyra was asking. “Truthfully, I don’t understand it myself, but I have this feeling that I need to be here with you. I have been a rogue since I was six, I kept my humanity until I was about eight, when my parents died. We had formed our own little pack sort of. Then I was on my own.” Brett was telling her, as Kyra listened to him keenly. “By all accounts, I shouldn’t be here. My wolf had taken over completely. To be honest, I don’t know how I am here. I just woke up one night, about six months ago and Selene came to me and told me I needed to make my way here, to Montana. I didn’t ask questions, I did as she requested, and last week I smelled your blood. It was so strong.” He continued. “What did Selene tell you, exactly?” Kyra interrupted, her gaze flickered to me brief
Kyra- Needless to say, I really should be used to learning I am more of a freak than I thought. I mean learning that apparently, rogues can revert to their old selves after losing their wolf was beyond something I could grasp. In just one week I have discovered more than I ever thought possible. My questions are starting to pile up though. Still, I couldn’t connect with Alexia, and I was starting to get concerned. I didn’t know how, but I needed to find a way to talk with the Moon Goddess. Everything was just so confusing. There was so much I didn’t know but needed to know and the things I have been learning didn’t add up and left me with more unanswered questions. Maybe I was just becoming overly impatient. Not that I really cared, it has been nearly eighteen years and I didn’t know who I was anymore. I wanted to know more about Brett, but that also left me with another question. Have I been wrong about the rogues I have come across in my past? I didn’t thin
Kyra- Between the pizza and Hunter, it was nearly impossible to focus on the movie. Not like the movie was bad or anything, but I didn’t understand any of the things Hunter kept laughing at. What was so funny about people doing stupid stuff? To top it all off, Hunter’s laughter was intoxicating. Probably the only reason I didn’t tell him I wasn’t very interested in a show I didn’t understand. Was it me? Did my up bring cause me to not be able to laugh at things like this? Granted I did laugh, though it was usually when I was around others that I found amusing or when I was having fun. Laughing at a screen though, I couldn’t comprehend. Viewing Hunter as he watched the movie, was enjoyable enough. I didn’t realize until now how full of life he was. Why had I pushed so hard to keep him at a distance? I had accepted Lucy almost instantly. I befriended Mel in a sort, just as fast. Even Caleb I didn’t mind. Everyone I had interacted with, I gave them in a sense, a
Hunter- Hesitating briefly, I watched the rogue carefully, my gaze shifting to the Rogues that still remained. I wondered if this was all that was left or not, I would have Caleb look into it. If this was all that was left, then keeping them at bay wouldn’t be an issue. For now, I did need to know what was going on. I knew I needed to shift in order to speak with him, but I didn’t trust them. “Caleb, do not shift.” I ordered my Beta, just as I shifted, to face the rogue. “Speak.” I instructed, keeping Ace accessible. “We no harm.” The rogue spoke. “What business do you have with my pack?” I demanded, as I also felt a growl vibrate my chest. “We protect the girl.” He insisted. I had a feeling that there was a correlation between them and Brett, but this time I didn’t feel too keenly about accepting them into my pack. One rogue was going to be troublesome enough until we found out more. Too many would cause chaos. I was all about
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