LOGINThe night Silver Hale was born, the moon lost its pale glow and turned completely silver — a sign that the packs had not seen in centuries. Now twenty-three, Silver is the pack’s outcast. Born with a dormant Luna bloodline, she was mocked as human, rejected, and forced to live in the shadows while others found their mates at sixteen. But the prophecy says otherwise: “The first will awaken the Moon’s lost power, and three crowned wolves shall kneel before her.” When three Alpha brothers — Kyrian, Kael, and Kairo — appear under the Blood Moon, the bond is instantaneous, overwhelming, and forbidden. For the first time in her life, Silver discovers that she is more than human… and that the pack’s rejection was only the beginning. Will she survive the power awakening inside her, and can three Alphas truly share the same Luna?
View MoreThe night Silver Hale was born, the world held its breath.
The moon, usually pale and distant, glowed with an unnatural light. Slowly, impossibly, it turned silver—so bright that shadows danced across the forest floor, so vibrant that even the oldest wolves paused mid-howl. The elders whispered nervously, exchanging glances that mixed awe with fear. “Do you see it?” one muttered. “The Moon… it’s changed.” The midwife’s hands trembled as she held the newborn child. Silver’s tiny fingers curled around hers, pale skin shimmering in the moonlight. “She’s… extraordinary,” the midwife whispered, awe and dread warring in her voice. The elders stepped forward, their cloaks brushing the mossy ground. The pack matriarch, her eyes clouded with age, knelt beside the crib and gasped. “The prophecy… it begins again,” she said, voice trembling. “The Silver Moon has chosen her.” No one truly understood what those words meant. Only that this child was different. Wolves that normally would have fled from human presence lingered, sniffing the air, ears pricked, as though they too recognized the child’s destiny. As the hours passed, the forest seemed to hum. The wind carried whispers no human could hear. Faint silver sparks flickered above the crib, shimmering like fireflies. Even the elders felt it: something powerful, dormant, ancient, sleeping in the fragile form of a newborn girl. The midwife swore she felt a pulse in the air, a heartbeat that was not her own. “She is… more than a child,” she whispered, staring at the little one. “She is a Luna… a Luna the world has not seen in centuries.” Her parents, weak from the long labor, could only stare at her in silent wonder. Her mother touched her silver hair gently. “Will she be safe?” she whispered. But no one could answer. No one knew. The elders conferred in hushed tones. Some saw the child as a blessing, a Luna whose powers could restore the pack to its former glory. Others saw a curse. For centuries, no child born under such an omen had lived past infancy without chaos trailing in their wake. Wolves whispered that the Moon Goddess was unpredictable, and that the Silver Moon child would either bring salvation… or ruin. Silver cried, and the sound was different from ordinary infants. It resonated through the room with a strange vibration, soft yet commanding, like a whisper carried on the wind. Even the midwife felt her pulse quicken. It was a powerful cry, one that seemed to awaken something ancient, deep in the forest, deep in the pack. “Mark this night,” the matriarch said solemnly. “Mark it well. The child born under the Silver Moon will change the world. The elders cannot foresee how. But we must watch. We must protect… or we will regret it.” Outside, the wolves circled, silent and attentive. The forest itself seemed to hold its breath, waiting. Somewhere far above, the stars shimmered in reverence, casting faint silver lines across the clearing. Even the river that ran through the pack territory reflected the moon in a perfect, mirrored glow, silver and bright, as if the world itself honored this child’s arrival. And then, just for a moment, the child’s eyes opened. Silver Hale gazed at the world with a clarity that unnerved everyone present. They seemed to see beyond the walls of the cabin, beyond the trees, beyond the very boundaries of the pack. In that gaze, there was something older than the elders, older than the forest, older than time itself. The elders whispered the prophecy once more, words trembling on their lips: “When the moon abandons its pale light and turns the color of living silver, three children of the same blood shall rise. The first will awaken the Moon’s lost power, and three crowned wolves shall kneel before her. The second will carry the roar of kings, and the earth itself will tremble beneath his howl. The last will walk where wolves fear to tread, for love and ruin will follow her shadow. When the three stand beneath the Silver Moon together, the old world will fall… and a new kingdom will rise from their blood.” No one knew which child they had before them that night. Some elders dared to hope Silver was the first. Others, terrified, whispered of doom. But all agreed on one thing: the world had changed the moment Silver Hale was born. The Silver Moon had risen. And nothing would ever be the same.The forest lay quiet, almost unnaturally so. Moonlight filtered through the dense canopy, silver threads weaving across the moss-covered ground, illuminating the path only enough to show the two figures moving cautiously between the trees. Maris’s sharp eyes glinted with anger, her lips pressed into a thin line, while Dax followed silently, shoulders tense, amber eyes scanning every shadow as if the trees themselves were spies. “This is unacceptable,” Maris hissed, stopping abruptly. Her hands clenched into fists. “Silver Hale… a pack reject, and now the Moon itself favors her? Three Alphas bowing to her? It’s ridiculous.” Dax’s jaw tightened, his normally measured demeanor strained with barely contained fury. “We knew this day would come, Maris. We’ve watched her grow, yes, but I didn’t think… not this fast. Not so completely. The pack already whispers about her power. Soon, it’ll be beyond anything we can influence.” Maris’s laughter was low, bitter. “Influence? Ha! She’s not o
The morning light filtered gently through the curtains of the Silent Hill house, brushing across Silver Hale’s silver hair and illuminating the faint threads of Luna energy that pulsed in her chest. The events of the Blood Rites and the newcomer Elara’s arrival still hummed in her mind, but now it was time to act. She could no longer afford hesitation—the bond with Kyrian, Kael, and Kairo pulsed stronger with each passing day, and the threads within her demanded attention, discipline, and understanding.“Elara,” Silver said, turning toward the newcomer, who was already unpacking small pouches of tools and implements designed for power training. “Are you ready?”Elara’s smile was bright, steady, and calm, the kind of warmth that reassured even the most cautious. “Always,” she replied. “We’ll start small today, focus on control and awareness. Once you’ve mastered that, we can expand.”Kyrian, standing slightly apart with arms folded, observed quietly. His sharp golden eyes never left Si
Silver Hale felt it the moment the room fell quiet.The conversation between Kael and Cairo had faded into the background, their voices blending with the gentle noise of the pack waking outside. Morning light poured through the windows of the Silent Hill house, painting long streaks of gold across the wooden floor.Yet something wasn’t right.Silver stilled where she stood near the window.The sensation returned.A prickle at the back of her neck.Like eyes.Watching.Her fingers tightened slightly against the windowsill.The bond inside her chest pulsed once—slow and deep.Then again.Kyrian noticed first.He always did.His sharp gaze moved to her immediately.“What is it?” he asked.Silver turned slightly, hesitating.“I… don’t know,” she admitted.Kael pushed himself off the chair he had been lounging in and crossed the room toward her. His movements were relaxed, but Silver knew him well enough already to recognize the tension hiding beneath that casual stride.“You felt somethin
The night had eventually surrendered to morning, but Silver Hale barely noticed the moment sleep took her.The last thing she remembered from the night before was warmth—heat surrounding her from three different directions, the teasing closeness of Kyrian, Kael, and Cairo lingering in the air like electricity. The bond between them had pulsed steadily, slow and powerful, like the beat of a distant drum echoing through her chest.Now morning light filtered softly through the tall windows.Silver stirred.For a moment she didn’t open her eyes. She simply lay there, feeling it.The bond.It was still there—stronger than before.Not just a faint awareness anymore, but a steady rhythm flowing through her body. It moved through her veins like silver light, connecting her to the three Alphas in a way that was impossible to ignore.She inhaled slowly.And immediately felt them.Kael’s presence was the first thing her senses caught. His warmth burned like a quiet fire somewhere nearby. Even wi
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