
Blood Heir
Lyra has spent her whole life trying to disappear. She was always considered as ordinary, unremarkable and powerless. The lone girl with no wolf, no heritage, and nothing to her name except a strange moon-etched pendant she was found with as a baby.
But the older she gets, the more the world bends around her. Shadows move when she does, her dreams bleeding into reality and the moon constantly watched over her like it remembers her.
Everything changes the night the Moonfang Pack captures her. Their Alpha, Rael, is feared across the realm as cold, disciplined and born to command. Yet when he sees Lyra, something cracks. Something ancient stirs. She should feel wrong to him but instead she feels inevitable. Their connection is a slow-burning, unwanted magnetic pull that neither of them understands, and both try to resist.
Until Lyra finally breaks. Under a blood-stained moon, she tries to escape but her pendant ignites against her skin, dragging her to her knees. Her scream rips through the forest, powerful enough to force three fully-shifted wolves to collapse and lose their forms instantly. Hours later, Rael finds her lying in the moonlit dirt, glowing with silver light and for the first time in his life, Alpha Rael is afraid.
Because Lyra is not just awakening. Across the realm, other girls fall sick with the same burning energy. Mate bonds snap and packs are riled up in panic. Prophecies tremble awake and the ancient myth of the Lost Bloodline resurfaces: a long foretold lineage tied to the Moon Goddess, a forgotten heir and a wolf whose shadow has not touched the earth in centuries.
Lyra is changing.
The realm is cracking.
And Rael must decide whether to protect her
or destroy her before the world does.
Baca
Chapter: 15. When the Wolf Walks InRAELThe gates did not fall.That was the first thing that made it wrong, was no reach. No alarms blaring through the towers, no blood staining the outer walls.Just a message delivered at dawn.“He’s here.”I didn’t ask who because I already knew.The entire fortress felt it, subtle tightening in the air. Like prey sensing a predator that wasn’t hiding.I stepped into the lower courtyard, Liam and William flanking me out of instinct rather than command. Guards lined the perimeter—alert, armed, waiting.And in the center there he stood. Alone with no army or any visible threat.Dax.He didn’t look like what I expected.No exaggerated presence. No theatrical menace.Just a tall, broad-shouldered man. His dark hair was tied loosely at the nape. His clothes were worn, travel stained but not careless. Rather, deliberate in a functional manner. His eyes found mine immediately and held my gaze. Squaring me up like we were equals. That alone made the wolves around me restless.My voice carri
Terakhir Diperbarui: 2026-05-02
Chapter: 14. The First FractureRAELThe girl did not collapse, that would have been easier. She stood up slowly. Like something inside her was learning how to use her body.The corridor had filled behind me—guards, elders, Liam, William—yet no one moved forward. No one wanted to be the first to test what we were seeing.Her eyes remained fixed on Lyra. Unblinking yet too aware.“Balance requires correction.” The words still lingered in the air, like they hadn’t fully left her mouth.Lyra didn’t move nor did she speak. But I saw it—her breathing had changed.It became measured and controlled. Like she was holding something back. Or in.“Lyra,” I said quietly.Her gaze didn’t shift from the girl. “I didn’t mean to do that.”The honesty in her voice landed heavier than denial would have.“What did you do?” I pressed.“I reached too far” she replied with a hint of worry. A tremor ran through the corridor, not from the ground this time.Cian stepped forward cautiously. “Child,” he said, addressing the girl. “Can you he
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Chapter: 13. The Shape of DefianceLYRAThe silence after change was louder than the tremors. No one dared to celebrate.The courtyard had emptied slowly, wolves dispersing in uneasy clusters, voices low, movements cautious—as if speaking too loudly might undo whatever had just settled into place.But I still felt it. Not the presence from before. Not watching nor pressing. Just…there, like a second horizon I couldn’t see but somehow knew existed.For the first time since all this began, I didn’t feel like something was trying to break out of me. Rather I felt…placed. The pendant lay flat against my chest, inert again. There was no heat not any pull and that terrified me in a different way.Because if I had a place—then all this was real and not a passing storm. Not something we could survive and return from. This was the beginning of something that wouldn’t let the world go back.“You’re too calm” Rael’s voice came from behind me.I didn’t turn immediately. “I’m thinking” I answered. “That’s not what I said” he count
Terakhir Diperbarui: 2026-05-02
Chapter: 12. What Rises Does Not Ask PermissionLYRAI woke before the bells with the pendant was still warm in my hand. Not burning. Not searing. Just warm and alive.The air felt thicker — not suffocating, but charged. Like the moment before lightning strikes, when the sky goes too still.I sat up slowly and I felt it. Not the Moon, it wasn’t her vertical, silver pressure. But something else. It was closer. Not beneath me and not above either. It was around me.A quiet hum threaded through the walls of the fortress. It was faint, almost indistinguishable from imagination. Except my body responded to it. Not with pain, but with alignment.A knock came before I could stand. Harder this time. It sounded urgent.“Enter” I granted access.The door opened without hesitation. It was Rael. He did not look like he had slept.“Did you feel that?” he asked immediately.“Yes” I knew exactly what he meant. His jaw flexed. “The southern wall cracked before dawn.”My pulse steadied instead of racing. “From attack?”“No.” His eyes held mine. “F
Terakhir Diperbarui: 2026-02-22
Chapter: 11. The Weight of WatchingLYRAThe knowing didn’t leave, it lingered. And that felt worse. Not loud. Not invasive. Just… present. Like a gaze pressed gently between my shoulder blades. I didn’t sleep after telling Rael that something knew my name. I lay in the dark instead, staring at the ceiling while moonlight traced pale lines across the stone. Every time I almost drifted off, I felt it again. That subtle awareness, watching, patient and unblinking. Every time I closed my eyes, I felt the vastness again, not the Moon Goddess’ sharp, silver insistence, but something heavier. Dimmer. Vast in a way that had nothing to do with light.Older.Quieter.Waiting.By dawn, the feeling had thinned out but not vanished. It sat low in my chest, with a feeling of observance. Meanwhile, exhaustion trembled in my limbs.The guards outside my door changed shifts without speaking. Their scents carried unease. I could feel it now, emotions brushing against me like cold air through cracked doors. They were afraid of me, tha
Terakhir Diperbarui: 2026-02-21
Chapter: 10. Echoes Without NamesRAEL The fortress stopped sleeping. Not fully, not the way a place should when night falls and guards settle into routine. Instead, it hovered in a state of watchfulness, like an animal that had sensed a predator but couldn’t yet see it. Every corridor felt too alert. Every torch burned a little brighter than necessary. And Lyra sat at the center of it, whether she wanted to or not. I stood on the Eastern rampart long after midnight, eyes fixed on the forest below. The moon hung high and sharp, its light clean and unforgiving. Wolves patrolled in uneven patterns now, no longer trusting habit. I’d ordered the routes changed twice in a single day. Patterns invited attention. And tonight, the world felt like it was paying attention. Footsteps approached behind me. “You’re going to wear a hole through the stone,” Liam said, stopping a few paces away. “I was hoping,” I replied, “that it might give.” He snorted softly, then sobered. “Reports just came in from the river packs.” I di
Terakhir Diperbarui: 2026-01-10