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Chapter eighty-one

Author: Aderoju
last update publish date: 2026-04-20 19:49:41

The day arrived quietly.

No thunder. No warning. No sense of something overwhelming pressing down on the world. Just… light. Soft morning light stretching across the land as if it had always known this moment was coming.

Amber stood still in it. For a long time, she didn’t move. Didn’t speak. Didn’t think.

She simply stood there, letting the reality settle around her—not rushing it, not questioning it. Just feeling it.

“You’re going to stand there all morning?” Selene’s voice broke through the
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    The final shift did not arrive with force.It arrived with clarity.For the first time in many nights, Amber woke before the sensation of being watched or reached. There was no pressure at the edge of her awareness, no distant pull, no silent probing. The space around her mind felt… quiet. Not empty. Resolved.She sat up slowly, her hand instinctively resting against her stomach, and felt it immediately—the connection was still there, but it had changed. It was no longer searching. No longer reacting. No longer stretching outward into unknown tension. It was settled. Complete. A soft breath escaped her lips before she could stop it.From the other side of the room, Raymond was already awake, watching her. There was something different in his expression too—less tension in his shoulders, less weight behind his gaze. “You feel it too,” he said gently. Amber nodded. “Yes.” A pause. “It’s gone.”Raymond didn’t correct her immediately. He just studied her for a moment longer, then spoke. “

  • BLOOD MOON ALLIANCE    Chapter hundred-thirty-seven

    The shift came just before midnight.Not as a sound. Not as movement. Not even as pressure at first.It came as absence.Amber noticed it before anyone else, though she could not immediately explain how she knew. One moment the connection within her had been steady—calm, present, almost rhythmic in its quiet awareness—and the next, it changed.Not weakened.Not strengthened.But emptied in a very specific direction, like something had stepped just outside reach and was now observing without giving itself away.Her eyes opened slowly in the dimly lit chamber.Raymond was already awake.He always was now.“You felt it,” he said quietly.Amber nodded once.“Yes.”A pause.“It’s here.”Selene, seated near the far end of the room reviewing reports, looked up immediately.“Inside the perimeter?” Amber shook her head faintly. “No.” A brief silence followed. Then— A correction. “Not inside the perimeter,” she said more carefully. “Inside awareness range.” That distinction mattered. Raymond st

  • BLOOD MOON ALLIANCE    Chapter hundred-thirty-six

    Night returned with a quiet that felt earned—but not safe.After the confrontation on the training grounds, the estate did not relax. If anything, it tightened. Not in fear, not in panic, but in discipline. Every movement became deliberate. Every decision carried weight.Because now—There was no illusion left.They knew what they were facing. And more importantly— They knew it was learning.Amber stood inside the inner chamber once more, but this time she was not still. She moved slowly across the room, her steps measured, her awareness stretching outward and inward at the same time.It had changed again. Not drastically. Not violently.But enough. Her hand rested against her stomach, her fingers pressing lightly as she followed the now-familiar rhythm within her. It was calm. Steady. But beneath that calm— There was growth.Raymond watched her from across the room, his expression thoughtful, his posture grounded but not relaxed. He had not left her side since the last encounter, tho

  • BLOOD MOON ALLIANCE    Chapter hundred-thirty-five

    The quiet did not last.It never did—not after something had already revealed itself.By late afternoon, the air had grown heavier again, but this time it carried something sharper beneath it. Not the cautious observation from before, not the slow probing that had defined the earlier encounters. This was different.This was intent gathering weight.Amber stood at the far end of the inner grounds, the wide training field stretching out before her. The sun hung low in the sky, casting long shadows that seemed to stretch and distort as the light faded.She wasn’t watching the land.She was feeling beyond it.Raymond approached from behind, his footsteps steady, measured. He didn’t interrupt her immediately, and she didn’t turn. The silence between them had become something natural now—an understanding that didn’t need constant words.“They’re moving again,” he said quietly.Amber nodded faintly.“Yes.”A pause.“Not like before.”Raymond stepped beside her, his gaze following hers across

  • BLOOD MOON ALLIANCE    Chapter hundred-thirty-four

    The moment did not explode into chaos.It unfolded.Slowly. Deliberately. With a precision that made it far more dangerous than anything reckless or uncontrolled.Amber felt it the instant she stepped beyond the council chamber into the open grounds. The air had changed—not violently, not dramatically—but in a way that pressed against her awareness with unmistakable intent.They were no longer hiding.They were present.Not physically.But undeniably there.Raymond walked beside her, his pace steady, his posture relaxed in appearance, but Amber knew better. There was nothing relaxed about him now. Every part of him was alert, calculating, ready.Selene moved ahead, already issuing quiet instructions to the guards, her voice low but firm. There was no panic, no shouting—only precise coordination.Everything was under control.And yet— The tension continued to rise.“They’re closer than before,” Amber said quietly.Raymond didn’t look at her.“I know.” A pause. “They’re not masking it a

  • BLOOD MOON ALLIANCE    Chapter hundred-thirty-three

    The tension did not rise all at once.It settled slowly—layer by layer—until it became impossible to ignore.By midday, the estate had shifted into something sharper than vigilance. It was no longer just awareness or readiness; it was alignment. Every movement, every instruction, every quiet glance exchanged between members of the pack carried intention.Raymond had called for a closed council.Not a gathering of panic.Not a reaction.A decision.Amber sat beside him at the head of the long chamber table, her posture composed, her expression calm—but there was something deeper beneath that calm now. Something that had grown steadily over the past few days and had reached a point where it could no longer be dismissed as instinct alone.It was understanding.Selene stood near the far end of the table, arms crossed, her attention fixed on the few trusted members Raymond had allowed into the room. No one spoke unnecessarily. No one questioned why they had been summoned.They already knew

  • BLOOD MOON ALLIANCE    Chapter hundred-four

    Amber didn’t speak on the walk back.Not because she didn’t have anything to say, but because there was too much of it. The words from the presence echoed in her mind, not loudly, but persistently, settling into places she couldn’t ignore no matter how calm she tried to appear.It will not live onl

  • BLOOD MOON ALLIANCE    Chapter hundred-three

    The waiting was the hardest part. Amber hadn’t realized that until now.It wasn’t fear that unsettled her—it was the silence that followed something unknown. The space between one encounter and the next. The feeling of standing at the edge of something that hadn’t fully revealed itself yet.Everyth

  • BLOOD MOON ALLIANCE    Chapter hundred-two

    Sleep didn’t come easily. Amber lay awake long after the encounter, staring into the darkness as the memory replayed itself over and over in her mind. It wasn’t fear that kept her awake—it was the voice. The way it spoke. The way it didn’t sound like something outside of her, but something that rea

  • BLOOD MOON ALLIANCE    Chapter hundred-one

    The night carried a strange kind of stillness. Not peaceful. Not tense. Just… watchful.Amber felt it the moment she stepped outside again.The air was cool against her skin, the moonlight stretching across the grounds in a quiet glow, but something beneath it all felt different. It wasn’t the same

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