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Chapter 43: Eight Days

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“Again.”

Hazel’s voice was calm but firm as she stood across from me in the training room. Eight days until the full moon. This was our third session. My body ached, but not from physical effort. The work wasn’t about power. It was about presence.

Why does this feel harder than fighting? I thought as I closed my eyes and tried again. The wall I had spent my whole life pressing against felt solid as ever. Hazel kept saying it wasn’t a wall. It was a floor. I just needed to stop pushing and star
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  • Blood of the forgotten moon   Chapter 69: What Dren Gives

    “He’s coming inside,” Riven said, finding me in the war room. “Under escort. I need you to be present.”I looked at him. “You’re certain about this.”“No,” he said. “But I need to know what he is before I decide what to do with him, and you’re the only one who can tell me that directly.”I stood.They brought Dren through the main hall under close watch, two wolves flanking him, Oryn walking just behind with the specific alertness of a man who had not relaxed his guard for a single moment despite the older man’s complete cooperation.I felt the room’s reaction before I felt anything from Dren himself.Wolves throughout the estate were registering his presence, the specific tension of a pack feeling an outsider, and not just any outsider, the man responsible for the assault that had just ended, walking through their territory under their own Alpha’s escort. The decision to bring him inside rather than handling him at the border was deliberate, and everyone present understood its weight

  • Blood of the forgotten moon   Chapter 68: at the Border

    He was standing exactly where Oryn said he’d be. Alone, no escort, his hands visible and empty at his sides. An older man, composed in the way of someone who had spent thirty years in formal political settings and had never fully lost the bearing that came with it, even now, even standing at the border of a territory whose Alpha had every reason to consider him an enemy. I stopped ten feet away. “You’re at my border,” I said. “Unescorted. After commanding an assault that just collapsed under its own weight.” “Yes,” he said. “Give me a reason not to have you removed from my territory permanently.” He looked at me steadily. “I’m not here to negotiate anything on the Architect’s behalf,” he said. “I’m here because I need to tell you something, and I have very little time before that becomes impossible.” He looked past me. Toward the estate, visible at a distance through the tree line, lit and intact, the engagement that had been raging across three fronts an hour ago now settli

  • Blood of the forgotten moon   Chapter 67: Scale

    I felt it before Oryn reported it.A shift in the engagement around me, subtle at first, the specific quality of an opposing force losing the cohesion that had been driving it forward. The wolf I was holding off the southern flank hesitated, just for a fraction of a second, a break in the relentless forward pressure that had characterized this entire engagement since it began.Then I felt it through the pack bond directly.Not my own pack. Something connected to the larger battlefield, a ripple moving through the compulsion architecture that had been driving the assault, fourteen distinct points of disruption arriving simultaneously across the eastern front, the compulsion holding those wolves dissolving at its source rather than being fought through individual combat.I drove my opponent back and gained a half-second of clear space.I used it to feel the anchor bond.Sable.I found her immediately, the bond as clear and present as it had been since the clearing, but the quality of wh

  • Blood of the forgotten moon   Chapter 66: She Breaks the Compulsion

    The wolf stopped moving the instant the compulsion released.Not gradually. All at once, the way the seal had broken in the eastern preserve days ago, a structure that had been holding under pressure, giving way completely rather than degrading slowly. The momentum that had carried it across the courtyard at full speed simply ended, the body folding down onto the stone, and before I had fully processed what I was seeing, it had already shifted.Human form.A young woman, sitting on the courtyard stones, her hands held up in front of her face like she had never seen them before.I crossed the distance and crouched in front of her.She was perhaps nineteen, maybe younger, dark hair disordered from the shift, her breathing fast and uneven in the specific way of someone whose body had just been returned to them without warning and was still adjusting to having full ownership of it again.“Can you hear me?” I said.She didn’t look up immediately. She was still looking at her hands, turnin

  • Blood of the forgotten moon   Chapter 65: The Assault Begins

    “All three fronts,” Hazel said, standing beside me at the war room window. “Simultaneous.”I had already felt it before she said it.The moment had a specific quality, the kind I would not be able to fully describe to anyone who hadn’t experienced it directly, not a single event but three at once, the western tree line and the northern perimeter and the southern approach all erupting into motion within seconds of each other, coordinated with a precision that told me whoever had planned this had been waiting for exactly the right moment and had executed without hesitation once it arrived.I closed my eyes.I let the full battlefield in.It came in layers, the way Hazel had taught me to receive anything large.The Western Front first. Oryn’s forces meet the largest concentration head-on; the engagement is immediate and chaotic, dozens of signatures moving in the specific violent disorder of combat. I felt Oryn himself, focused and precise even amid the chaos, the particular steadiness

  • Blood of the forgotten moon   Chapter 64: Riven’s Orders

    “Full defensive posture,” I said. “Effective immediately.”Oryn was already moving, the map folded under his arm, calling assignments through the communication channel before I finished the sentence. That was the thing about Oryn: he had been ready for this contingency the moment I told him to prepare for it, and that readiness showed in how quickly the orders moved from decision to execution.I divided the defense the way I had been preparing to divide it since the convergence vectors first appeared on the map.“Oryn, you take the western front,” I said. “That’s the largest concentration and the one most likely to be Dren’s personal command position. I want the allied wolves from Tessaly and Brennick positioned to reinforce you within the hour, both Alphas confirmed standing witness, which means their forces are close enough to commit if the situation requires it.”“Understood,” Oryn said.“Northern front goes to Renz.” My second-tier command, steady and experienced, capable of holdi

  • Blood of the forgotten moon   Chapter 50: Two Days

    “She used to argue with the pack elders,” Maren said, “and she always won. Not by being louder. By being more prepared than anyone else in the room.” I was sitting across from her in the small sitting room where we had talked yesterday. Tea between us again. This time both cups were being used.

  • Blood of the forgotten moon   Chapter 46: Four Days

    “Feet flat,” Hazel said. “You’re lifting your heels again.” I pressed my feet into the floor and felt the difference immediately. The awareness that had been hovering just above the surface dropped down and settled and the training room became something else entirely for half a second before I

  • Blood of the forgotten moon   Chapter 41: The Weight of Two Words

    “Nine days,” Hazel said, appearing at my elbow from nowhere the way she did everything. “Come find me this afternoon. We have work to do.” She was gone before I could ask what kind. I looked down at my wrapped wrist under the table. Felt the warmth pulsing through the cloth, steady and patient,

  • Blood of the forgotten moon   Chapter 40: Everything He Knows

    “Start from the beginning,” I said. “All of it.” He sat in the chair across from me and he did. He told me about the awakening window first. The celestial alignment. The forty-year cycle. What it meant for a seal that had been degrading for six weeks on top of twenty years of accumulated pressu

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