VOLUME 1
CHAPTER ONE (NEW MOON)
ARC ONE: Landow Pack: The Landow’s Home and Graveyard
Chapter One: The Birth of the Savior and the Threat
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Long ago, in a world ruled by vampires, the creatures of the night held dominion with their immortality and deadly prowess. Humans were mere prey, easily slaughtered without resistance. Terrified, they sought refuge in the forest and underground, desperate to avoid attracting the vampires' attention.
Even werewolves, blessed with strength under the moon's glow, proved inferior to the undead. Their only defenses were sunlight and silver, but both had limitations; one can’t be with them for too long, while the other is equally poison to them. Faced with the vampires' unyielding immortality, werewolves retreated to the wilderness, hiding for survival.
Then, a prophecy emerged, foretelling the birth of the Goddess Blessed. This prophecy threw the vampires into chaos, leading them to mercilessly hunt and slaughter werewolves in a desperate attempt to prevent its fulfillment. Yet, after eighteen years of searching, they found no sign of the prophesied figure.
The vampire king remained anxious, the prophecy hanging like a guillotine over their heads. Meanwhile, the werewolves adapted and improved their hiding skills, making it even harder for the vampires to track them down.
Despite their relentless pursuit, the vampires failed to uncover the Goddess Blessed. The search continued, but hope seemed to dwindle with each passing year. The world remained in a state of perpetual fear, with the prophecy's promise of change and salvation still a distant, uncertain dream.
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Lyall placed her hand on her hips, her face slightly contorting from the difficulty of standing. She looked down to watch her bulging belly. Slowly, a warm smile blossomed on her face.
It’s her time of the month. Finally, after months of suffering, the baby is about to be born.
Suffering? Lyall wants to laugh at herself. It was hard, yes. But carrying your child is hardly called suffering.
Lyall looked around and heard the distant laughter of the children and the noises of labor everyone was doing at that time. With the aid of the lush and gigantic trees around them, the harsh light of the sun was greatly minimized, making them gently touch the skins of the werewolves in the pack. The night was coming, everyone was preparing for dinner.
Lyall stood by the door of their house, looking at the peaceful scenery of the pack. The smile on her lips never left, and the pain she felt earlier was gone, just like that. The pregnant were-woman stood there until the sun descended on the west.
“Hi,” Lyall looked, and the smile on her face automatically stretched widely and brightened even more. “How was your day?”
“Remus,” Lyall gently called the name of her husband and watched him take her hand and gently press his lips on it. Her gaze softens upon the sight, and her heart can’t help but flutter. Unconsciously, Lyall whined. “It was laborious. Our baby wants out.”
Remus laughed, held her on the waist with one hand, then leading her to their house while also opening the door using his free hand.
They were half-hugging. Lyall, with her extra sensitive nose from pregnancy, could smell the sweat oozing from his body. She nodded in her head and commented with a laugh, Dada’s working hard!
As soon as they entered the house, Remus dropped to his knees and cupped her big belly. He then thinned out his voice as if he was talking to a born child. “Baby, please don’t give your mom a hard time, okay? You’ll be out soon, don’t worry! After that, we can hunt prey together!”
Lyall’s sweet laughter erupted. “Please! When they get born, they can’t even walk for a few months!”
Remus returned the laugh and stood up. Curiously, the man asked. “So, did you ask the elder for their gender?
Lyall shook her head. “Not yet. I was told that the elder is not feeling well.”
“Is that so?” Lyall could hear the disappointment in his voice.
Lyall understood very well. Just like he is, she wants to know their child’s gender to give them a name.
Lyall mused when an idea popped into her mind. “Ah! Remus, let’s do it like this; if he’s a boy, let’s call him Conri.”
“Conri…” Remus repeated the name, and his smile turned deeper. “I like that. So, what if it’s a girl?”
Lyall smiled at him. “If it’s a girl---”
Crash!
“AHHHH!” A shrill scream erupted outside, jolting the two out of their comfort zone.
Alarmed, the two looked outside the window and saw other werewolves running left and right, as if they were trying to escape some monsters.
Puzzled, the two simultaneously asked, nervousness can’t be hidden in their voice. “What’s happening?”
“Vampires!”
Their eyes diluted the moment they heard that. Their gazes locked and with no more words, the two tactically went to their room and packed their clothes in a bag. They carried their movements with urgency. They had no seconds to waste. Some clothes dropped on the ground, but the two ignored that and just stuffed the bag as much as they could.
Nothing was uttered between them, but they could hear each other’s heartbeat quickening.
Lyall feels the sweat sliding down her face. Fear slowly ate her heart, and she held her stomach. ‘Goddess, a vampire attack? Now?’
Why?
The last time they attacked her pack was at least a hundred years ago. Their village was destroyed and was unrecognizable afterward. She and others had no other choice but to enter a new pack. Lyall then found Remus here. They bonded, and now they’re having a family together. Everything is going fine—it supposedly continues like that, but it’s happening again.
Sensing his wife’s anxiousness, Remus stopped packing and looked at her. She was getting paler as minutes passed by. Remus has his heart in his throat too, but he ironed his heart and held his wife’s hand reassuringly.
“Lyall? Are you with me?” Remus softly shook her out of her trance. After seeing her regain the light in her eyes, Remus wiped her forehead with his hand. “Don’t worry, we can just quietly escape. We have long known what to do whenever something like this happens, right? We just need to do by the rules, and we will be fine!”
His words greatly reduced the stress in her heart. Lyall’s nerves loosened up, and she looked at her husband with determination. “Right. Sorry.”
Remus only hugged her in return. Gathering their bags, he urged. “Now, let’s go!”
The two quietly opened the door behind their house and, with the bags in their hands, they rushed toward the end of the barricades.
They built their village inside tall wooden fences to keep other creatures from invading their crops and stealing their food. Outside was a forest that if you don’t have a prior understanding of, you’ll find yourself trapped.
Screams and inhuman growls engulfed the air. Crashing and banging noise almost drowned the voices of the clamoring werewolves, but it failed to cover the terror in the atmosphere.
The husband and wife continued running, ignoring everything, not even when someone dropped dead a distance away from them.
When the vampire saw them, with his red eyes and bloody face, he smiled at them. Lyall’s heart dropped, knowing that he changed his target to them when an elder of the pack changed into his wolf form and blocked his path.
The vampire looked at the elder angrily, and then with his sharp nails, he slashed at him, creating a deep, bloody wound on the wolf’s face.
Lyall’s eyes watered. She knew who that was. It was the elder who gave them divination whenever he could. He was the elder Remus wanted to divine the gender of their child. He wasn’t able to help them identify their child’s gender, but he was there to protect them from vampires.
From the distance, she could see how weak the elder is compared to the vampire. He was sick. Any time soon, the vampire would escape from his grasp—or even kill him—and run towards them.
Remus tightened his grip on his wife and turned away from the scene, running away as far as they could, not even bothering to save the older one who clearly had no chance of surviving alone.
They had no other choice. It was the rule.
Preservation of the race comes first.
They lack the power to defend themselves from the vampires except for the few werewolves that were successfully blessed by the goddess. But even so, their ability is not much, not even the alpha of the pack can kill one without the help of others. That’s how weak their pack is.
Their pack has written some rules because of it;
One; if the number of invaders is less than five, do your best to defend our home ground.
Two; if the numbers of the invaders are more than five, run.
Three; if situation two comes, werewolves who can defend stay and block the vampires to ensure more survivors.
After reciting the rules in his head, Remus suddenly stopped running. Lyall looked at him in alarm and puzzlement, but after seeing his eyes, Lyall felt her heart drop. She sobbed and shook her head. “No…”
“Go,” Remus smiled at her and held her face. “I’ll be right beside you.”
“No!” Lyall held his hand, not wanting to let go of it.
“Lyall…” Remus’ eyes slowly turned red. Clearly, he was also unwilling, but if that gave his wife and child a higher rate of survival, he would do anything he could. Even if that means sacrificing his life for it.
Lyall choked, wanting to deny the fire in his eyes. But no matter what, this didn’t disappear. Lyall’s tears couldn’t stop from welling out. Her vision blurred.
Taking a deep breath, she held his hands and said seriously. “Okay. Follow me after, okay?”
Remus only smiled and hugged her. This made her cry even more.
“Go!”
Lyall only took the bag she was carrying and, without turning back, she ran.
She doesn’t know how she escaped the pack, but amidst the explosions and flying debris, Lyall found the exit and fled.
After getting distance away, she can’t help but turn back.
The trees covered the village view, but they didn’t block the red-orange fire that was lighting up the sky. Her heart tightened, and without any warning, memories flooded her brain, making her recall everything she had in that place; happiness, sadness, loneliness, and anger.
Everything mixed inside her and this continued even after she couldn’t see the pack anymore.
She was already that deep in the forest.
Lyall can’t see, nor does she remember where she was. All she knew was to run aimlessly. Later on, she felt her stomach aching and felt water flowing out, wetting her thighs and legs.
Lyall’s eyes widened, and without a second thought, she changed into her wolf form and bit the bag. When her four legs touched the ground, she quickly surveyed the area and let out an inaudible sound.
Echolocation.
It was the blessing the Goddess bestowed on her. An ability to locate things a kilometer away using sound waves. She always thought that it was useless. She wanted something more—something that she could help herself fight back. Something that could fight and kill vampires.
But now, the Goddess proved her wrong.
A second later, Lyall senses a deep cave just a distance away from her.
Without hesitation, Lyall ran in that direction and saw the cave.
As she ran, the moon was lighting her way towards it, as if it was afraid that she would lose her way. Lyall silently thanked the Goddess in her heart and entered the cave. She then dropped the bag and immediately changed back into her human form.
She looked down and saw blood and water coming out of her.
The pain in her stomach intensifies, and Lyall just wants to pass out. She laughed, thinking of how much preparation she did in the pack, but to only give birth in a random cave.
Lyall took a deep breath to ease herself and searched the bag for a cloth that belonged to Remus. Clenching it tightly near her lips, she whispered. “Please, give me strength.”
After putting everything to cushion the fall of her baby, Lyall began to push painfully. Sweat drenched her body and her silent whimpers and screams were silenced by the cloth she had between her teeth.
Outside, the cave was like a place under the ocean. Nothing can be heard, as if all the creatures were giving the birthing mother the silence she needs for a successful delivery.
Minutes later, a sharp shrill of a baby’s first cry swamped the cave.
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Deep underground in a majestic castle, a lone coffin surrounded by black-clothed servants was in the center of the room. The room had no windows, and the source of light was only a few candles on the sconces.
The room was as silent as death.
Bang!
All the servants jolted and looked fearfully at the now-opened coffin.
A handsome young man opened his eyes. Despite his young appearance, his eyes held the wisdom of a thousand years. Without a word, he pushed himself up, sitting on the coffin that was also his bed.
The pale candles’ light illuminated his face, showing everyone the dangerous frown on his face.
Every vampire in the vicinity trembled. Collectively, they all asked in their minds, ‘Why is his majesty angry?’
“Your majesty, Alaric the king!” The oldest-looking vampire kneeled. The others were not a second late as they followed. “You have awakened a year early! May I ask what disturbed your slumber?”
The ruler of the vampires ignored him and stepped out of the coffin. When he stood up, the vampires quickly gave him his coat, but they were a step too late as their king disappeared into thin air.
Panic issued in the air before they followed their ruler’s aura and blinked successively after determining his location.
They felt the wind slapping them on their faces. They looked around and saw that they were on top of the palace.
They looked at their king in confusion, then they realized that he was looking at the moon as if he was cursing it. Deep anger painted his youthful face.
They felt a chilling sensation traveling down their spine.
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Somewhere deep underground.
Humans were hitting a stone against a stone to create a fire for their bonfire. Their laughter resounded in the whole cave when someone failed to do so. After watching him try a few more times, someone finally got tired and replaced him.
Not far away was a shelter made of wood and animal skins. Inside were three elders, two of whom were doing tasks on paper, while the other was on his chair, sleeping quietly.
That moment of peace passed by when the human elder stood up suddenly, scaring the others inside.
They looked at him, only to see him looking somewhere. It took them a second or more to realize he was looking directly at where the exit of their underground village was.
The other elder asked cautiously. “Chief? Is something wrong? Do you want to go out?”
The chief took a second before slowly responding. “... It has finally come.”
The other elder furrowed his brows in confusion. “Pardon?”
The chief looked at the two of them, a smile that is hard to describe stretched out on his face. “The moon has finally responded.”
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A village deep inside a forest.
The werewolves were doing their usual routines when suddenly, the house of their Alpha banged open. This stole the attention of the werewolves nearby, and they all looked at the door. They discovered their Alpha covered in sweat, his eyes darting around and it felt like he was holding a bomb that was so near to exploding.
“Alpha?” someone called to him in concern.
Their Alpha looked at them, and it shocked them to see the overflowing happiness in his eyes.
As they were wondering what the Alpha wanted to say, he didn’t leave them hanging.
With a loud voice, he revealed. “The Goddess Blessed has been born!”
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Lyall gathered the child in her hand. She looked at it before and whispered with a laugh. “Remus, it’s a girl.”
Lyall waited, but no matter how much she waited, she didn’t hear her husband’s voice. After giving birth and realizing that no vampires were after her, she felt a bit of pressure getting off her shoulders. But at the same time, Lyall felt her heart getting heavier as minutes passed. There was no sign of Remus.
She sobbed.
From sadness, from happiness, from anger.
Lyall can’t pinpoint what exactly her heart wants her to feel. All she wanted to do was to close her eyes and rest. Ignore everything and fall into a deep slumber.
“Do we have a name for them yet?” The prying voice of her husband suddenly resounded at the back of her head.
Lyall laughed before sobbing again. She threw her head back and looked at the cave’s ceiling. “I didn’t get to tell you, I’m so sorry.”
Lyall felt the child move. She looked back down to comfort her when she saw the baby opening her eyes. Lyall froze, and if that wasn’t shocking enough, she saw something in her child’s eyes that was not supposed to be there.
The symbol of the moon.
Lyall fell into a state of shock before coming to a realization.
Silence hung in the air before the cave heard Lyall laugh loudly. Her laughter echoed all throughout the cave, giving it a touch of eeriness.
Was it because of happiness?
No.
Sorrow.
Lyall laughed out of sorrow.
Her eyes caught sight of the moon, and Lyall didn’t hide her anger. “Why, out of all werewolves, my daughter? Why?”
Like always, the moon didn’t give any reply. It hung silently in the sky.
Lyall bit her lips. She sobbed for a long time, and miraculously, no single living being disturbed her.
And then, once again, her husband’s question came into her mind.
“Do we have a name for them yet?”
She stopped her tears and looked at her daughter.
Fondness and pity emerge in them as she imagines what her daughter will face in the future.
Lyall thought for a long time.
“Sorry Remus, but whatever name I had is gone now.” Lyall caressed her daughter’s face and smiled sadly. “Your name is…”
Hi, this is a very, very slow-burn romance and is a plot drive story. Expect more action than romance. Please, enjoy!
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First Quarter Chapter Ninety-Two: Broken “The Luna?” A glint flashed in his eyes before it settled down. “Why?” Leofric pursed his lips. Why? Why indeed? A small smile unconsciously surfaced on his lips. “… She finally let me see her.” He could feel his eyes on him, but Leofric didn’t withdraw his smile. After staring for a while, Alpha Leofric nodded his head. “Very well. Then, I will find someone for you.” Delight crossed his eyes, before bowing his head. “Thank you very much.” “It’s nothing.” Alpha Ragnarr laughed. “Then go. I’m sure you have a lot to prepare.” - Two hours before the ceremony starts. The moon was slowly rising in the sky. The sky itself was dark, and if not for the stars loitered on it, one would think they were staring at an endless void. The pack was lively. No one rested, as they went back and forth in preparation for the ceremony. Far from the lively celebration, Mallory walked through the dense forest. Her mind kept the direction in her mind, and
First Quarter Chapter 91: Full Moon “—It’s necessary!” The first voice was Harper’s. As usual, her voice was calm and collected, the exact opposite of her twin. “I don’t understand!” Even though their voices were deliberately suppressed, Mallory still heard it thanks to her enhanced hearing. “Why must I hide while you—” Mallory then entered their sensing range. They collectively looked at her, one shocked while the other had unfathomable eyes. Look is not the right word. Containing her shock, Mallory stared intently at Hazen. Her eyes were covered with a blindfold. She only knew that Hazen had turned to her in shock as her mouth gaped open. ‘This might be her punishment before getting freed.’ Mallory concluded; her heart can’t help but feel pity. ‘To not be able to see until says so.’ Her eyes are okay under that blindfold, but she can’t take it off until she controls her blessings. It was a great countermeasure. Her blessing is destructive, after all. She looked at the twins
First Quarter: Chapter Ninety: She's Back Somewhere in the middle of the forest. Night had come, and the moon was hanging high in the sky. Thick clouds glided smoothly into the sky, and the cold wind slowly pushed it forward. Inside a cave, Oddny was kneeling on the stony ground, the pebbles digging into her flesh. “Hmm, did you figure out where they put them?” General Mabel looked at her and a small grin couldn’t be suppressed from her face. “No,” Oddny answered curtly. Disappointment dawned on the general’s face. She sighed, and the sigh echoed throughout the cave. This caused the other vampires to shake on their knees. Even if they were not the subject of her disappointment, their hair still couldn’t help but stand up. “It’s been days.” She said, her eyes looking all over her body, and stopping on her neck. Oddny bowed her head even more. “… I apologize, I find them soon.” General Mabel swatted her hand, placing a palm over her forehead. “No matter. I am in no hurry. Go
First QuarterChapter Eighty-Nine: Mysteriously DisappearingA knock interrupted their conversation. Both turned their heads and looked at the wooden door. It creaked open, and a head peeked out of it. “Is physician Manon here?”“Here!” Manon stood up. “What is it?”The door opened wide, and a man and a boy entered. The boy was clutching his hand, his face showing complicated emotions.“What happened?” Manon asked, then took the boy’s hand. “You broke your hand?”“Yes, he was playing with the others earlier, but he had a bad fall.” The older man, who looked like the boy’s brother, explained. He then sighed. “I don’t know what to do with this kid. He has been causing trouble these past few days.”Manon chuckled. “It’s normal. Sit down—ah!”Manon looked at Mallory and spoke. “It seems l
First QuarterChapter Eight-Eight: Physician Manon “I—”“Hush it, I’m not listening.” True to her stubborn nature, she swatted her away like a fly. Then she took a medicine leaf out of her box and applied it on the arm. Then she covered it with the cloth. “If I see you injured again, I will lock you up in the basement. Try me.”“Okay, I’ll try my best to be careful.” Mallory lied smoothly.But she’s no match for a person who had lived for a hundred years earlier than her. Elder Ester gave her a look and shook her head. “Look, I know that you are eager to develop your capabilities more, but you have to take care of yourself not to get overboard… You might not like the outcome if you do.”“…” Mallory was touched, but that’s the whole reason she wants to develop further.Vampires.She knew that they had been very aggressive in the past few days. And that only fueled her desire to learn and develop even more. The treatment continued, and then Mallory asked a question she’d been itching
First QuarterChapter Eight-Seven: Elder EsterA few days later…“In this month, we already had four casualties. We made the guards stop patrolling individually outside the border and tightened the security inside the barrier.” A man clad in his guard uniform reported with a grim face. “After that, no deaths have been reported.”“Damn it, they’re playing with us for sure!” An elder couldn’t help but slam his hand on the table, breaking it. It wasn’t just him who displayed their anger. The other elders couldn’t hide their emotions as well.“They’ve killed a lot already,” one said weakly. “But we haven’t seen even one vampire at all.”"They’re looking for our pack,” someone said with confidence. “And they somehow knew that it’s near here.”“But we don’t have to worry about them discovering it.” Another one chimed in, looking at the person sitting on the throne. “The Alpha’s blessing will protect us all.”In their heart, they collectively agreed. Hundreds of years had passed, and the Al