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NO CARE IN THE WORLD

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Silas's point of view

Watching Aurelia shift into Lilith again had been nothing short of awe-inspiring. Her wolf had always been beautiful with a rare white wolf with eyes that glowed like burning silver, but this time it was different. She wasn’t just beautiful. She was devastating. She was power wrapped in fur, her every movement commanding and precise, as if the moon itself had breathed her back into being. I could barely take my eyes off her even as chaos erupted around us.

Dalton and I had our hands full with the rogues. Wolves lunged at us in waves, snarling and snapping, their claws raking across dirt and stone. My body moved on instinct, muscle memory guiding every strike, every tear of my claws. It was a bloodbath, but I didn’t care. All that mattered was buying Aurelia enough time. Enough time to find Alisha, enough time to bring our son back.

And she did.

The moment she emerged from that underground chamber, the world stopped spinning for me. In her arms was Kael, our son,
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  • CHASING HIS LUNA BACK   THE LUNA'S CALL

    Aurelia's point of view The moment the words left the omega’s mouth that Alpha Silas is captured, the hall fell into a suffocating silence.Every warrior, every omega, every pup who lingered nearby froze where they stood. It was as though the very air had been carved hollow. My chest tightened, my breath caught, but I did not allow my knees to buckle. I could not afford weakness. Not now.Silas was right that what I have done cannot be undone and it will have its own consequences.“What do you mean captured?” Dalton’s voice boomed, cutting through the silence like thunder. He stormed forward, fists clenched, his eyes blazing. “Speak properly, boy!”The omega flinched, trembling as his gaze darted from Dalton back to me. “I… I only know what the scouts reported, Luna. Roderick Vale crossed the border with his hunters. There was fighting, but then...” He swallowed hard. “The Alpha was surrounded. Outnumbered. They took him alive.”Alive. He was taking the revenge for his daughter. He w

  • CHASING HIS LUNA BACK   THE BAIT OF BLOOD

    Aurelia's point of view The wooden box sat like a curse on the table. Silent, sealed, and yet I could still hear the echo of Alisha’s scream, the way her finger had dropped inside with a dull thud. My hand twitched as though I still gripped the blade.It was a heavy feeling. Crushing. Something that I never imagined I would do to protect my pack.I had cut her finger. I had ordered it to be sent as bait. Why? Because I almost lost my pup in this rage and to make an example that no one, literally no one would ever dare to hurt my pups.Silas agreed with me, yes, but his agreement was not comfort. I knew what I had done was brutal. The memory was seared into my chest like a brand.And yet, no one had shown mercy to my children. Alisha would never have spared Kael or the others. She would have torn out their throats and smiled while doing it. This was not a war where kindness had a place.This was not a battle between cruelty and compassion. This was war between good and evil. The thoug

  • CHASING HIS LUNA BACK   THE DUNGEON BARGAIN

    Aurelia's point of view The air in the dungeon reeked of damp stone, iron, and something far more pungent, it was fear. It clung to my tongue like ash as I descended the final stair. The torchlight was dim, flickering against the cold walls, but I didn’t need the light to feel the weight of what I was about to do.The guards straightened as I approached, their gazes flickering between me and the wooden box I carried. I set it down on the bench beside the cell door, the soft thud echoing far louder than it should have. Inside, the tools glimmered faintly in the torchlight were blades, clamps, and the small flask of liquid silver that Silas himself had set aside. Not because he doubted me. But because he knew.I was Luna. And I was a mother. Alisha would have shown no kindness to my children; she would have slit their throats in their sleep if given half a chance. That truth steeled my heart as I nodded at the guards.“Open it.”The cell door creaked wide, groaning on old hinges. The s

  • CHASING HIS LUNA BACK   WE ARE MANIACS

    Silas's point of view Dalton was pacing in my office like a caged beast, his boots scuffing grooves into the rug that had already suffered enough from our nightly council meetings. He ran a hand through his hair and exhaled loudly.“This is a waste, Silas,” he muttered. “The bait didn’t work. Roderick doesn’t care. His own daughter is rotting in our dungeons and he’d rather sip wine than show his face. We need another plan. Something else to drag the rat out of his hole.”I leaned back in my chair, rubbing my temples. My wolf was restless inside me, claws scratching, demanding blood. And yet, logic told me Dalton wasn’t wrong. Roderick’s message had been short and cruel: Kill her, I don’t care.Before I could respond, the door creaked open. Aurelia stepped in with the quiet confidence of someone who knew exactly what storm she was about to drop into.Her scent hit me first, wolf and moonlight, laced with that sharp edge of steel that had returned ever since Lilith came back to her. S

  • CHASING HIS LUNA BACK   NO CARE IN THE WORLD

    Silas's point of view Watching Aurelia shift into Lilith again had been nothing short of awe-inspiring. Her wolf had always been beautiful with a rare white wolf with eyes that glowed like burning silver, but this time it was different. She wasn’t just beautiful. She was devastating. She was power wrapped in fur, her every movement commanding and precise, as if the moon itself had breathed her back into being. I could barely take my eyes off her even as chaos erupted around us.Dalton and I had our hands full with the rogues. Wolves lunged at us in waves, snarling and snapping, their claws raking across dirt and stone. My body moved on instinct, muscle memory guiding every strike, every tear of my claws. It was a bloodbath, but I didn’t care. All that mattered was buying Aurelia enough time. Enough time to find Alisha, enough time to bring our son back.And she did.The moment she emerged from that underground chamber, the world stopped spinning for me. In her arms was Kael, our son,

  • CHASING HIS LUNA BACK   REDEMPTION OF HEIR

    Aurelia's point of view The underground chamber smelled like mildew, blood, and regret. A lovely combination, really. My paws padded silently against the stone floor, Lilith’s power humming through me, guiding me deeper into the labyrinth carved beneath the earth. My lunar crest burned like a torch in my mind, pulling me forward even when the stale air begged me to turn back.Alisha’s scent was thick here. Sweetened venom, like rotting roses laced with arsenic. My hackles bristled. Every nerve screamed to pounce, to tear, to end it, but I held back. No, not yet. First, I needed Kael. My son. My heart.The chamber opened into a cavern lit by guttering candles. Runes were scratched across the stone floor, glowing faintly with witchcraft. And there she was, Alisha, draped in her self-importance, holding Kael by the wrist as though he were a trophy she had earned.“Finally,” she sneered, her lips curling into a smile that could make snakes jealous. “I was beginning to think you didn’t lo

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