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THE MOONBLOOD RISES

Author: Propeller
last update Last Updated: 2025-12-14 22:38:33

Aisla's POV

The world was burning when I stepped into it again.

Smoke curled around me, thick enough to choke. Wolves screamed and every breath I took was filled with blood and fear.

And yet, I felt nothing but stillness.

The bond blazed steadily in my chest, sharper than it had ever been. I could feel the three of them. Caelan's fevered heart. Lucien's rage. Kieran's strength flaring, then faltering. Their heartbeat tangled with mine until I could barely tell where I ended and they began.

They needed me. The pack needed me.

So I stepped out of my grove and it was just in time to save Kieran from the claws of the enemies. If I had come a minute later, I would have met a fatal scene.

When they recovered from the shock of seeing me, the first wave of Ironclaws and Shadowfangs came fast. I lifted my hand, and the air cracked. I felt the family ting as power tore through me hot and wild, and wolves twice my size flew backward and the bodies smashed into stone with loud thuds and cracks.

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