Seventeen-year-old Isla Morgan has lost everything—her mother, her home, and her place in the world. When a mysterious invitation leads her to Moonridge Academy, a hidden school tucked deep in the Oregon woods, she thinks it’s a chance to disappear. But Moonridge has other plans. Drawn to four powerful Alpha-blooded males, Isla begins to unravel secrets no one dares speak aloud. She’s not just another student—she’s the reincarnation of Elara, a long-dead Omega whose power once threatened to unite—or destroy—the shifter world. Now, hunted by a rogue faction, haunted by fragmented memories, and bound to four mates with ties to her past life, Isla must decide: Will she repeat history—or break the curse that’s doomed every Omega before her?
View MoreCenturies Ago - Blood Moon Pack
ISLA Everyone says I'm cursed just because of the moon goddess crest on my chest and the color of my hair. It’s blonde and unusual like that of other wolves. I feel like I'm nothing but a common omega wolf. However, the power I wield is outstanding. More than an Alpha King. The whole world of shifters fears me. Why? It's because of that lame prophecy about me, since birth. For decades now, Alphas had been sent to me to have me killed but failed due to the four alphas; Caelan Thorne, Jace Wilder, Elias Cross, Lucian Hale, that had protected me. It turned out that they were tied to me. My fated Mates. As I stood before the pack house, the moon hanging low in the sky like a ghostly crescent, I felt a sense of trepidation. Lucian's hand grasped mine, his fingers intertwined with my own. His eyes, once bright with hope, now shone with worry. "If you go tonight, I won't be able to protect you," he whispered, his voice laced with desperation. "The moon is blood-red for a reason, Elara. Please, don't do this." I sighed, my heart heavy with the weight of my destiny. "I have to try, Lucian. The pack elders will listen to me. I'll make them understand that I'm not the monster they think I am." His grip on my hand tightened. "And you think they'll believe you? They're afraid of you, Elara. They'll stop at nothing to eliminate the threat you pose." I pulled my hand free, a sense of determination settling within me. "I'm tired of running, Lucian. Tired of hiding. I'll face them, and I'll make them see reason." “But you know what will happen to you…” He explained but I didn’t care. I was tired of fighting and running. I was no rouge neither was I born to run all my life. Since my father and mother died tragically because of this stupid prophecy thing trying to protect me, I vowed to make everything right and tonight I had to. “Lucian. It’s okay. Nothing will happen to me.” I gave him a reassuring look. “Besides there’s nothing that can kill me. Remember? I’m the cursed omega wolf.” I joked but he didn’t laugh. His forehead was frowned. All I could see was his blue eyes filled with worry. “I love you.” I said calmly. There was a long silence after. Suddenly I felt the cold breeze blow against my dress, also carrying my blonde hair across my face. He didn’t say anything but he relived his forehead and forced a weak smile across his face. He opened his mouth to say a thing afterwards but couldn’t form a word. “Just don’t die. Promise me.” He begged me to promise and I nodded. All that accompanied after was the quietness of the night and the sound of cricket in the distant bush. “I’m gonna be okay.” I said turning away from him. Starting to walk into the pack house. I could feel his eyes on my back until I disappeared through the door and its closed from my behind by the pack security guards. I stopped in my track as I stand in the spacious hall. The walls are more than six feet tall. Three pillars standing tall to the roof. I sighed as i approached the five arched arranged throne in the center of the building. It’s the chair or so called throne of the pack elders. By the way this is the Blood Moon territory. “You’re the curse?” The elder seated on the right asked, disappointed. “The omega born to fracture the order. We were fools to believe you were a liability.” “Hey, You.” The elder seated in center, wearing a blue robes signaled to one of the pack guard. “Cuff her.” He ordered. The guard immediately nod and bring out a silver cuff from a tray I hadn’t noticed until now. “You called me here and i answered. I wouldn’t have you cuff me, would I?” I protested but it sounded out like a threat. The guard who was supposed to approach me and cuff me, stopped halfway. There’s this look on their face as I spoke. What was it? Fear? Don’t tell me they’re scared of me. “Well, we wouldn’t want to have you shifting into a beast and having to control you.” The elder who asked to cuff me forced a smirk on his face and then looked back at the guard. “Cuff her.” The guards cautiously approached me, his eyes fixed on mine as he wrapped the silver cuffs around my wrists. I didn't resist, knowing that struggling would only escalate the situation. As the metal touched my skin, I felt a surge of power try to rise up within me, but the silver's effect was immediate, suppressing my abilities. There was more to this cuff than silver. The guard retreated, and the council elders leaned forward, their faces stern and unyielding. "Elara, Omega of the Blood Moon Pack and also a former member of this pack," the elder in the center spoke, his voice dripping with malice. "We demand that you surrender your Omega Core—the divine link to the Moon Goddess. Your power is dividing the packs, causing chaos and destruction. It's time for you to relinquish this burden." Fear passed through me. How could he ask such a thing? I didn’t show weakness. I stood tall, my eyes locked on the elders. "I understand your fears, but my power is not the problem. It's the fear and misunderstanding of it that drives the packs apart. If you would only listen—" "No, Elara," one of the elders interrupted. "We've heard enough. Your words are nothing but empty promises. You're a threat to our way of life, and it ends here." The other elders nodded in agreement, their faces twisted with fear and hatred. I tried to reason with them, to make them see that I wasn't a monster, but they wouldn't listen. Just as I thought all hope was lost, I saw a familiar figure step forward from the shadows. Caelan! One of my fated mates! Yay! What was he doing here? Even though he was the younger brother of the Packs leader, I didn’t think he was allowed to be here. Perhaps he was here to have my back and save me. Anyways he was the Alpha who once held my hand along with the other Alphas and sworn alliance to me. “Oh you’re here, Alpha Caelan.” The elders acknowledged him and I smiled at him. He didn’t return back my smile. He just looked at me with guilty and I felt immediately something was wrong. His eyes, once filled with warmth and loyalty, now seemed cold and calculating. I felt a pang of fear and disbelief as he stood before me, his face set in a determined expression. "Caelan?" I whispered, my voice barely audible. "What are you doing here? I thought—" He didn't meet my gaze, his eyes fixed on some point beyond me. "I'm sorry, Elara. But if we continue to let you live... we all die." His voice was firm. My face froze. “You’re right, Alpha.” The elders nodded in agreement, their faces twisted with fear and hatred. "Then it's decided," one of them declared. "She's to be killed. Immediately." I felt a cold dread creeping up my spine as Caelan, one of my fated mates, stepped forward, a dagger glinting in his hand. What is he doing? He looked at me with tears in his eyes, and for a moment, I thought he might show mercy. But then his face hardened, and he whispered, "Forgive me, Elara." “What are you doing?” With a swift motion, he drove the dagger into my chest. Blood poured out of my mouth all of a sudden. I felt a searing pain, and my vision began to blur. I tried to speak, to curse them, but my voice was lost in the darkness that closed in around me. Meanwhile is the higher cloud. As I fall to the ground, blood pouring out from my lifeless body. The Moon Goddess, watching from the stars, marking the beginning of the curse. The crest on my chest glows. With her infinite power she gives me a second chance and reincarnates me forcing a glamorous power into me. but I don’t know when I’d be back. All I know is it will be soon. My return is imminent!I squeezed myself through the crowd, my eyes scanning the room for Ruby's familiar figure. I finally spotted her near the corner of the room, where a group of people were gathered around a game.The game was called "Egg Shot," and it looked like a hilarious challenge. Players took turns tossing a tennis ball into a plastic bucket, and if they missed, their opponent would get to drink a shot of alcohol.Caelan was there, playing the game with a group of pack members. He was tossing the ball with ease, his movements confident and precise. Every time he won, his opponent would groan and take a shot.Ruby watched the game with interest, her eyes shining with excitement. When Caelan finished a round, she stepped forward, a smile on her face."I want to play," she said, her voice confident.Caelan raised an eyebrow, a hint of amusement on his face. “Naaa…beta girls aren’t allowed in this area.”The other groups of guys laughed. Ruby smirked, “Scared?” She asked playfully."You think you can
It was around 9pm when we got to the pack freshers party. We walked into the party after being checked in at the door. I was immediately struck by the vibrant atmosphere. The room was designed to resemble a rustic forest, with wooden beams and twinkling string lights overhead. The walls were adorned with colorful streamers and lanterns, adding to the festive ambiance.The room was already packed with people, all dressed in their best party attire. I spotted the same girl who had given us the invitation at the door, standing near the entrance. She was beaming with a warm smile, welcoming each new arrival with a hug or a high-five.As we made our way deeper into the party, the loud music enveloped us, pulsating through the room like a living entity. People were jumping and cheering, their faces aglow with excitement.Ruby grabbed my hand, pulling me into the midst of the celebration. "Let's dance!" she shouted over the music, her eyes sparkling with infectious energy.Eya joined in,
I stood there, frozen in thought, Ruby's words echoing in my mind. "You need to remove that necklace if you're going to come to the freshers' pack party."She had walked out of the room, leaving me alone with my thoughts. I felt a mix of emotions swirling inside me - uncertainty, fear, and a hint of excitement.I looked down at the necklace, the pendant glinting in the light. It had been a gift from my mother, a symbol of my human heritage. A lucky charm. Something that reminds me of her. But Ruby's words had planted a seed of doubt in my mind.If I removed the necklace, would I be embracing my werewolf side? Would I be giving in to a part of myself that I didn't fully understand?I felt torn, unable to make a decision. Part of me wanted to hold onto my human identity, to cling to what I knew and loved. But another part of me was curious, drawn to the mystery and power of being a werewolf.I thought about the party, the music and laughter, the sense of belonging that came with being p
ISLA I stood in front of the closet, scanning the dresses hung up on sleek, silver hooks. The soft glow of the closet lights highlighted the intricate patterns and delicate fabrics of each dress. Ruby stood behind me, her bright pink hair clips standing out against her dark brown hair, which was styled in loose, bouncy curls. "Girl, you're really struggling with this, aren't you?" Ruby said, laughing, her full lips curling up into a warm smile. I turned to her, frustrated, my eyes scanning her vibrant outfit - a yellow sundress with white flowers embroidered along the hem, paired with a pair of worn-out sneakers. "I don't know what to wear. Everything looks so... plain." Ruby chuckled, her eyes sparkling with amusement, her long eyelashes batting playfully. "That's because your style is, like, super conservative. You're like a priest or something." I rolled my eyes, laughing, my gaze drifting to Ruby's colorful outfit, which perfectly showcased her eclectic style. "Hey, my
LUCIANI stood alone in my room, gazing at the old photograph in my hands. It was a picture of Elara and me on our wedding day, our smiles frozen in time. The photo was from the 19th century, taken on a crisp autumn evening in October 1885. More like centuries ago in our own time.My heart ached as I looked at her radiant face, her eyes sparkling with love and joy. It had been over 135 years since that day, and yet the pain of losing her still felt like an open wound.But what struck me was the resemblance between Elara and a certain human girl I had met recently - Isla. The same piercing green eyes, the same raven-black hair, the same delicate features. It was uncanny.I couldn't help but feel a pang of longing as I looked at the picture. I wanted Isla to be Elara, to have her by my side, to love her like I loved my wife, my mate. But it was impossible. Isla was human, not a wolf like me. I didn’t feel any bond when I was around her.Why did I feel drawn to her, then? It didn't make
Mrs. Akua's expression turned professional as she asked, "What brought you here?" referring to the injury.I explained the accident with Alexandria, wincing as I moved my arm. Mrs. Akua's eyes narrowed, her expression concerned."Take a seat, Nana," she said, gesturing to a nearby chair. "I'll bring some medicine to give you some pain relief."She disappeared into a nearby room, returning with a small vial of liquid. She administered the medicine, and I felt a wave of relief wash over me as the pain began to subside."This medication will speed up your healing process," Mrs. Akua explained, her eyes scanning my injury.After finishing the treatment, Mrs. Akua's expression turned curious. "Now, tell me, how did you end up here?" she asked, referring to the school.I smiled, knowing I had a story to tell. "It's a long story," I said, echoing her earlier response.Mrs. Akua's eyes sparkled with amusement. "I'm listening," she said, her voice warm.I took a deep breath, launching into the
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