LOGINThe Moon Goddess’ Warning
The symbol lingered in everyone’s minds long after it disappeared. No one spoke for several moments. The atmosphere inside Sam’s room had become unbearably tense even Deph looked serious and that alone was enough to concern everyone because Deph Ian Woods rarely took anything seriously. Queen Rhed broke the silence first. “What prophecy?” Deph folded his arms, his golden eyes remained fixed on the place whLucifer Arrives (Part 2) The war room remained silent after Lucifer’s revelation. Fuji was gathering supporters. The words lingered heavily in the air. Sam stared at the documents spread across the table. For years, Fuji had competed with her. Competed for attention. Competed for praise. Competed for approval. But this felt different. Far more dangerous. This wasn’t simple jealousy anymore. This was politics. Power. Ambition. And ambition could destroy entire clans. Lucifer rubbed his temples. “I tried stopping her.” Sam looked up. “What happened?” A bitter smile crossed his face. “She stopped listening.” The answer hurt more than she expected. Because L
Lucifer Arrives (Part 1) The morning after the Moon Goddess’ warning felt strangely quiet. White Fang Palace was bustling with activity after the discovery of the spy, yet an uneasy tension hung over the territory. Everyone could feel it. Something was coming. Something big. Sam stood on the palace balcony, staring at the snowy landscape beyond the walls. Her thoughts were a mess. The Moon Heir. The prophecy. The mysterious enemy called the Moon King’s Shadow. The spy. The Shadow Hunters. Everything seemed to be happening at once and somehow, she still couldn’t stop thinking about one thing. “My Luna.” The words echoed through her mind again. Immediately, her cheeks warmed.
The Moon Goddess’ Warning The symbol lingered in everyone’s minds long after it disappeared. No one spoke for several moments. The atmosphere inside Sam’s room had become unbearably tense even Deph looked serious and that alone was enough to concern everyone because Deph Ian Woods rarely took anything seriously. Queen Rhed broke the silence first. “What prophecy?” Deph folded his arms, his golden eyes remained fixed on the place where the symbol had appeared. “I saw it years ago.” Everyone immediately looked at him. Metro frowned. “You’ve seen it before?” The Woods Alpha nodded. “My father kept ancient records.” For the first time, his usual arrogance was gone. “My clan has guarded fragments of Northern history for generations.” Sam blinked. That was new.
Dreams of the Past The hunt had begun, those four words echoed throughout White Fang Palace long after midnight. The Shadow Hunters knew. They knew about the Moon Heir. They knew about Sam. And sooner or later— They would come. Nobody slept peacefully that night. Not the warriors. Not Metro. Not Queen Rhed. Not Froz. And certainly not Sam. The future Luna lay awake staring at the ceiling. The warning message replayed endlessly inside her mind. The Shadow Hunters know. The Shadow Hunters know. The Shadow Hunters know. Eventually exhaustion won.
The Moon Heir The journey back to White Fang Territory should have felt victorious. The Shadow Hunters had been driven back. The Frozen Throne had been discovered. The truth about the Moonborn Clan had finally begun surfacing and Sam had learned who she truly was. Yet instead of feeling relieved— She felt overwhelmed. The Last Moon Heir. The title echoed endlessly inside her mind. Every hour. Every minute. Every breath. The Last Moon Heir. The future Luna sat atop her horse as the White Fang party traveled through the northern forests. Snow drifted from the sky, the mountains slowly disappeared behind them. And still— She couldn’t stop thinking. The Last Moon Heir. The words felt too big. Too important. Too heavy. She wasn’t a legendary hero. She wasn’t some ancient queen. She was Summit Angel Warm, the rebellious daughter who constantly annoyed her father. The wolf who got into trouble, the girl who accidentally challenged one of the most terrify
My Luna The gates of the Frozen Throne stood before them like the entrance to another world. Ancient. Silent. Untouched by time. Massive walls of ice stretched high into the mountain itself, glowing faintly beneath the moonlight. The crescent moon symbol engraved across the gates seemed alive. Watching. Waiting. Remembering. For several moments nobody spoke. Nobody moved even Deph looked serious which was unusual and concerning. Sam stepped closer, her heart pounding. The mark on her wrist suddenly burned, not painfully but warmly. As if recognizing something. As if she had finally come home. The moment her fingers touched the frozen symbol, the mountain shook. A deep rumble echoed through the valley. Everyone immediately stepped back, the gates began moving. Ancient ice cracked. Snow fell from above. Centuries of silence shattered. Then— For the first time in hundreds of years— The Frozen Throne opened. A rush of cold air emerged from within.
The Promise The words refused to leave Sam’s mind. They know about the Mark. Even hours later, the sentence echoed inside her head like a warning. A threat. A promise of danger yet to come. The captured rogue had been locked inside White Fang’s underground prison immediately after the attac
The First Protection The atmosphere inside the library changed instantly. One second, the room had been quiet. Warm. Comfortable. The next— Tension swallowed everything. Sam slowly stood from her chair. Her heart already pounding. Because she knew. She knew something was wrong. Metr
The Secret Library The howl echoed through White Fang Territory long after the sound itself had faded. It lingered. Like a warning. Like a promise. Like the beginning of something dangerous.
Too Close “Again.” Sam groaned. The moment she heard that word, she already knew her morning was ruined. Officially. Completely. Irreversibly. The sun







