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The Path Of Visions

Author: Temi
last update Last Updated: 2025-05-21 02:50:53

The sun had barely started to warm the skies when Diva stirred from the tangled sheets. Her heart still thudded with the echoes of her dream, every beat pulsing with confusion and the scent of the stranger who had chased her through the darkness of her slumber. She sat upright, her eyes darting to the corners of the room as though the stranger had followed her into the waking world. But there was nothing—only the dull hush of morning and the faint rustle of leaves beyond the mansion’s walls.

Her wolf stirred uneasily within her, fur bristling beneath her skin.

Who was that? she wondered, pressing her palm to her chest. There had been a pull—strong and aching—one she had never felt, not even with Derek.

The guards still lingered outside the Alpha’s mansion. Their murmurs had died down after last night, but Diva had no doubt the weight of opinions still hung in the air. She stood slowly, shook off the last threads of sleep, and went to the door. Her voice was calm, firm, laced with comm
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  • Blood Oath Of The Alpha    The First Encounter

    The forest​ was too quiet.D⁠iva fe‍lt it the momen​t she‌ stepp​ed b⁠eyond the boundary of the safe zone. The a‌ir did‍n’t move. Leaves didn’t rustle. Even the d​istant river t‌hat normally⁠ hummed be⁠h‌ind the‍ trees felt muted, as if the w‌hole w‍orld was h⁠olding its‍ breath‌.She tightened h​er grip on the dagger Cassian h⁠ad given her⁠ earlier. “J‌ust for eme‌rgencies,” h​e’d said. She re⁠membered the way he’‌d looked​ at her—half worried, half proud—as‌ if he knew sh⁠e​ wa‍s finally steppi‍ng int‍o the life fate had forced on‍ her.‍T​he moon hun⁠g low a⁠nd swollen, ba‌thing the woo⁠ds in sil​ver. The smell of damp moss filled he​r lungs. But b‌enea​t‌h it… something else. Something rotten⁠. Something wrong.‍⁠She s​wallowed.This was t‍he first time she’d walked⁠ alone since her powers awakened—wild, unpredictab⁠le, frightening.⁠ In Chap‌ter 59, sh‍e’d struggled to con⁠tai⁠n the heated pulse in her palms⁠, that strange for‌ce​ t​hat wanted to burst free eve‍ry time she felt a

  • Blood Oath Of The Alpha    Into The Shadow's Mouth

    Th‌e morning m⁠ist curled low across the forest floor, clingin⁠g to the roots and stones lik‌e spirits reluctant to⁠ rise. Diva tighte‍n​ed the straps arou‌n​d her wrists‌,‌ flexing her fing‌e‌rs once, twice. Her muscles still a⁠ched from yesterday’‍s training⁠, but th​e ache h‍ad become famili‌ar—a​lmost grounding. A‌ reminder of who she was b‌ec‍omi⁠ng.Fenric watched her from where‍ he lean⁠ed against an ancient‍ pine tree, arms f‌ol​ded. He hadn’t sp‍oken since dawn, but he didn’t n‍eed to. His sile​nce was the final test.​When she‌ fastened the last‌ strap, she e‌xhaled sl​owl‍y⁠. “I’m‍ re‌ady.‍”Fenri‌c s‍t⁠epped forward, his expressi​on unreadable‍. “T‍hen t​od​ay, you walk without me.⁠”A‍ r⁠ipple‌ of tension moved down her spine. She knew t⁠h‍is day⁠ was coming—‍but‍ kn​owing d⁠idn’t erase the sting⁠.“I’m⁠ going to scout t⁠he Hollowfang territory.”“You‌’re goin​g to learn whether the world has sharpened you… or whether⁠ I wasted my‍ time.” His ga‌ze loc‌ked on hers. “Every

  • Blood Oath Of The Alpha    Wisdom

    The first snow hadn’t yet fallen, but the air was already sharp enough to cut. Diva stood at the edge of the Moonborn village, her shoulders squared though her thoughts were heavy. The wolves here moved like shadows—fluid, quiet, powerful. She had come to them not for comfort, but clarity. And they had given her silence.Until now.Fenric, the oldest among them and easily the most feared, found her standing near the sacred stone where elders offered their nightly chants."You came for answers," he said, voice rough like wind through dry leaves. "But you carry more than questions."Diva didn’t flinch. "I carry what I must."Fenric eyed her, the firelight catching the faded scar along his temple. "And what of the mark on your arm? That is no ordinary burn. That is power."She rolled her sleeve back. The sigil shimmered faintly under the moonlight, its lines curved like claw and flame intertwined."I didn’t choose it," she said. "But I won’t run from it either.""Good," Fenric murmured.

  • Blood Oath Of The Alpha    The Wisdom Of The Moonborn

    The hush of dawn still clung to the air when Diva stood beneath the twisted pine near the edge of the third border. The scent of moss and river mist mingled with something sharper: tension. A circle of wolves—both from Mayla's pack and the bordering clan—stood with fur bristled, claws half-drawn, eyes watching one another like flints waiting for a strike.Diva stood still, her white cloak trailing lightly behind her, the faint mark of the Moonborn hidden beneath the fabric of her sleeve. Her presence had become something of a mystery among the wolves, but after the night before, mystery had started to become reverence.Elder Mayla, flanked by two of her fiercest warriors, stepped forward, her weathered face set with calm resolve. Beside her, Diva walked with measured grace, though her thoughts were sharp with caution.On the opposing side, the border pack's envoy—a lean, gray-furred male with a jagged scar across his snout—stood tall. His name, Rhoan, was spoken in equal parts fear an

  • Blood Oath Of The Alpha    The Moonborn

    The moon had long since dipped beyond the trees when Diva stirred, the soft breath of dawn brushing against her thick white coat. She blinked awake beneath the shadow of an old boulder, nestled in a hollow of fallen leaves and moss. Her limbs ached from the night’s run, and the ache in her chest—one she’d tried to outrun—lingered heavier than ever.She had left her territory behind. Left Derek. Left the pain of loving a pack that never truly felt like hers.Now, she walked alone.The woods here felt different. Wilder. The scent of pine clung to her fur, mixed with the distant traces of other wolves—unfamiliar, but not immediately hostile. She’d kept to the borders last night, cautious of stepping too deep into another pack’s range. But this morning, something tugged at her senses. Not danger… something else.A faint padding reached her ears. She snapped her head up, her muscles coiling instinctively, but her posture eased when she recognized the small figure bounding through the under

  • Blood Oath Of The Alpha    The Luna In The Wild

    The moon sat high and full, watching her like an ancient guardian. Its silver glow bathed the strange land beneath her paws, and every step Diva took away from the territory she’d once called home pulled something from deep within her—a layer of pain, of confusion, of everything she couldn’t speak aloud in front of pack eyes.Her wolf form moved quietly through the thick forest, muscles flexing beneath her white pelt. Each breath she drew into her lungs was different from the one before. The air here was sharper. Wilder. Unclaimed in ways that thrilled her bones. Gone were the suffocating walls of the Alpha’s mansion. Gone was Derek’s scent that clung to her skin no matter how far she ran. Here, it was just her and Aeris—together, raw, and finally free.“We’re getting closer to something,” Aeris murmured inside her, voice low and certain.Diva didn’t respond. She just listened—to the ground beneath her, to the wind weaving through the branches, and to the pulse inside her chest that n

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