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Fifty Three: Wolves In The Wild

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The storm rolled in fast.

Rain slashed through the forest canopy like cold daggers, soaking Rayne to the bone as she sprinted through thick underbrush. Her limbs ached from days of nonstop movement, and her throat burned with every breath. But she couldn’t stop. Not now.

Not when she sensed another pursuer.

The tracker she wounded days ago must have sent others. And these new ones—whoever they were—were better trained, faster, and more relentless. She could feel them on her heels like wolves scenting blood.

She darted into a ravine, slid down the muddy slope, and tucked herself behind a rock outcropping, pressing her body against the cold stone.

Her pulse thundered in her ears.

She wasn’t sure how long she stayed there, rain pounding the earth around her. Eventually, the footsteps faded into the distance. They'd lost her.

For now.

She forced herself to move, limbs trembling from cold and fatigue. Her boots squelched in the mud, and the forest floor was a treacherous path. She pushed f
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  • Alpha's Hidden Luna   Fifty Three: Wolves In The Wild

    The storm rolled in fast.Rain slashed through the forest canopy like cold daggers, soaking Rayne to the bone as she sprinted through thick underbrush. Her limbs ached from days of nonstop movement, and her throat burned with every breath. But she couldn’t stop. Not now.Not when she sensed another pursuer.The tracker she wounded days ago must have sent others. And these new ones—whoever they were—were better trained, faster, and more relentless. She could feel them on her heels like wolves scenting blood.She darted into a ravine, slid down the muddy slope, and tucked herself behind a rock outcropping, pressing her body against the cold stone.Her pulse thundered in her ears.She wasn’t sure how long she stayed there, rain pounding the earth around her. Eventually, the footsteps faded into the distance. They'd lost her.For now.She forced herself to move, limbs trembling from cold and fatigue. Her boots squelched in the mud, and the forest floor was a treacherous path. She pushed f

  • Alpha's Hidden Luna   Fifty Two: A Storm On All Fronts

    The wind tore through the hills, sending Rayne’s cloak whipping behind her like tattered wings. Dust clung to her boots, her skin, her lashes—but she kept walking. One foot in front of the other, hour after hour, down the cracked stone roads that stretched far from the mountain that once held her entire world.No destination. No allies. No map.Only shame and exile.The forest loomed ahead—tall, cold, unfamiliar.She’d crossed two borders already in the past week. Nights spent in barns or abandoned mills. Days walking, hiding, keeping her hood pulled low.Her mind spun constantly with what-ifs.What if she had done as her father had told her?What if she’d chosen to be the Luna she was meant to be?Now everything she sacrificed had been for nothing.Rayne wrapped her arms tighter around herself, forcing the thoughts away. She had to stay sharp. Alert. Alive.Because she was being followed.It started two nights ago.Twigs snapping just a little too rhythmically. Shadows lingering just

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