LOGINHis face was bathed in the sun's last beam, gilded in sophisticated gold. That scarlet yolk sank slowly behind the trees, bleeding slowly into the horizon.
There was no mistaking it. It was becoming less of a secret. He couldn't begin to imagine the conflict that would brew between him and his brother. His poor brother. And poor him too, honestly. Damn it, poor him too. His fists curled. Who could have thought the Moon Goddess would lack so much discretion? And this was merely about the fraternal feud looming. One that would perhaps make rounds for centuries. His brother's feelings were of little to no importance. Whatever made Callum sleep at night. It was just the timing. He fists found the sill with a bong. He wasn't ready. His hands lashed onto the dresser table. Heaving it over, it toppled over the sound of his grunt and landed on its face with a boom, all fours up. Dust particles sputtered off the ground. The entrance gave way. Speak of the devil... His eyes narrowed. “Do you know how to knock?” Selena stood at the doorway. Her crinkled brown dress stopped just above her ankles. The brass thorn at the ankle of her boot glinted. "I...I thought I heard a crash” she floundered. The birthmark, a single polka dot at her bosom, her skin a tasty olive. His wolf desired to tug at it with his bare fangs. His words simmered at the tip of his tongue. His fury abated to steam. His eyes were soft as they grazed. Her heartbeat accelerated under his scrutiny. Her face flushed. She gulped. She needed to get it together. “The moon makes no mistakes," she began. She watched him blink back lust. "What are you on about?" Her voice was low and sombre. The saddest affirmation. “It's destiny” "Get out–" "You can't run from it!" His jaw tightened, teeth clenched. "I said get out” He lowered his eyes. “Right now" “Sooner or later, we'll both have to face it” His chest grew cold and laden, watching her leave. There was only one solution to this problem. Selena's time here had to end. Callum sat on his bed, staring at his brother. Brows furrowed, he finally responded. "What?" It was as quiet as he was perplexed. "She needs to leave" "Excuse me?" "Are you hard of hearing?" Lucian sighed, rubbing a hand down his face. "Look, I get that she's your girlfriend, but she's not family anyway...it's been morally dubious accommodating her this long" Callum slowly got to his feet. "You? Care for morals?" Chuckling, he shook his head. "Do you just love picking fights with me?" "Cal, I will not reiterate this." His tone was flat. "Trust me." Silence fell between them. “Oh really?” Callum crossed his arms, leaning back with casual defiance, though his jaw was tight. “And since when do you call the shots?” "Well, you see, your sorry ass did come after mine. So yes, I do call the shots." "You're insane," Callum spat. Lucian slurred in a bored tone. "My, what a surprise" "I just don't get you" "Will you stop whining?" "And why all of a sudden" Lucian caught himself mute for the first time. Callum pushed up a brow. "Like I said" He measured his words. "It's been morally dubious accommodating her" Then he slowly came up to his brother's face. Callum caught his eyes flicker with spite. He breathed out the words gently so it struck him just where it would scar. "You're not even mated to her" Callum's pupils flared. He shoved Lucian back hard. The response was immediate. His brother gathered the neck of his shirt in his hand and slammed him to the ground. The air between them burned. Callum glared. "Next time,-" Lucian tightened his grip. "-I won't stop at shoving" He released his neck. He turned, starting for the winding stairs leading to the artillery range. At the top of the staircase, Freya was oncoming. "Lucian, can I borrow your-" "Later, Freya" The girl frowned at his back and her face contorted. She mimicked him. "Later, Freya" But it was hushed, just to be safe. Lucian held the door open. "And once again, I don't want you on this floor" She sighed. "But I just want to see Uncle Bane" "The rooms here have many things that you're too little for. You could get harmed" "I'm not little" "Please get back to your room." He watched her stomp away. He shook his head and shut the door. Meanwhile, Selena was in Uncle Bane's chamber as earlier instructed.Selena woke to the band of sunlight, warm against her face, from the tall arched windows of Lucian's chamber. It shone through her lids. The castle was draped in a dignified quiet. She blinked, throwing the heavy covers away from her body. Her dark hair cascaded over her shoulders as she pulled herself up.Her first day as Luna. It pressed on her chest with dread.The Beta’s breakfast waited for her at the edge of the bed. Steam curled from the tray in wisps, tea that smelled of the herbs she didn’t recognize. Next to that, was dry bread and a fruit cut too neatly.Her stomach twisted. She pushed it away. She wasn’t hungry, she was sulky. More than that, a part of her wanted him to notice. Lucian, yes. She wanted him to notice her absence, her isolation in the room. He should appear suddenly, to ask something, anything.But of course, he didn’t. Who was she kidding?Sighing, she swung her legs over the bed, her bare feet hitting the cold stone floor.The corridor echoed with her cauti
The moon, a neon beam tinted the dark of the room. Sulphur wax and powdery white smoke from burnt fire wisped over their heads. Silence choked the atmosphere, even the room behind the door, silence as the drop of temperature.Snickers, miserably failing to choke laughter, filled the room. A cross between puppies and stealth cockroaches scuffling by.Selena heard her own heightened breaths. Fingers came to lace through hers. Clara squeezed her hand, warm, comforting. Selena squeezed back. Her hands, she thought, were probably cold.A clink. Another clink. Three clinks, crisp against a glass surface.“I smell metal” a voice began from the other side of the door. “Iron, to be precise. Shiny, sharpened under the moon’s silver rays” his words settled into the darkness “I smell…Moonglade.”A clog formed in her throat. Surely, there was someone else from the Moonglade. It couldn't be her—And I smell loser She gasped. Her wolf froze within her, its ears perked up, high on alert. Then as i
Her eyes snapped open. The world around her riled to life again.What was happening?Eyes felt. Ears saw. What were they thinking, ossifying affections she previously promised to murder? There she was, infusing lips with her pastime lover for all eyes to see. The word would go round—the Luna in an affair with the Alpha's brother.Panic cracked across her chest.Not just that, but her wolf. She had turned cold, her whimpers occasionally brushing her furs down to their tips.Her lips faltered, slackening around Callum's tongue lolling and exploring more worlds as far as he could stretch.No. This wasn't right.She tore her lips from his. Crisp air rushed in, filling the gap between them, searing her lungs to life. She took steps back, steps away from the fog.Callum rasped soft breaths, still strung up in their tension. Cool settled on his nose bridge.Selena’s chest swelled, harbouring flames within, tendrils of fumes hot beneath her nostrils. Her knuckles jutted through the fists of h
Selena and Clara took turns in the mirror, fixing their make-up. Selena, beside her sister, quickly slapped her face with some brown powder. The plumes burst across her cheek. Clara picked lipstick off the table and after twisting the bottom till the maroon red stick stood out, she proceeded to swipe it across her lips. Her nails as purple as the room flashed under the light, the little yellow stars on it glinted faintly. The chair screeched back as Clara stood up. Selena perched herself into it, plucking the lipstick straight from her sister's hand.“Can you turn on the lamp? I can't see” Clara told her.She tugged the string lamp string at the edge of their cluttered table, a bystander to the scene of the hubbub of make-up items. Its warm glow spilled across the powders and brushes, diffusing in the room's purple lightning, and softening it.She smudged her lips with the stick. “You're the one who fixed this odd colour in the room. I told you not to” her words stilted as she spoke
When the news first hit him, he felt his world crumble. The castle walls came plummeting, bricks somersaulting in the air with stone residues all crashing down around him. Plumes of dust filled his vision. The furnace raged on, bright and orange. Tiny flecks whisked with the wind. His father's body lay in it. Crackling. Crackling away. His eyes shone, burning from the heat of the fire. From the tears that filled his eyes. But they deserved to burn. Who ruled the pack now? Did those fears still cling to his being like some disease? Rampage his mind? Had they left him? This was only right. He owed that to his father. He stared into the fire. Unblinking. They deserved to burn. A tap landed on his shoulder. His uncle. “Get away from the fire" One look over his shoulder and his piercing glare could have lazered him to froth right there. Then his wolf yanked him backward, so hard, he staggered back. Hands caught his shoulders. “Watch your step.” Erwin. “Thanks” A glance
Morning in the Moonglade castle. Someone nudged Rowan awake none too gently, jiggling him like a fucking maraca. “How much longer are you going to sleep for?” Astonishment couldn't quite describe the emotion that sat in his bones as he raised himself, bleary-eyed, from his pillow. He turned his head back toward the nuisance in the most solemn manner. Erwin snorted. “Look at your face!” He grinned. “You look like you've just seen a ghost” He moved away from Rowan's face, grimacing and bringing an arm to his wrinkling nose “God, it smells like damp wood in here” Rowan's hair stuck out, disheveled. He rubbed his eyes. Erwin bounced the apple in his hand and looked at him again. “Good morning,” he smiled. Rowan's drowsy eyes looked back at him, barely able to process anything. “Ex-Excuse me?” he blinked rapidly, voice rasping. “What? Like it's wrong to wake you” Rowan merely stared back. “Well, your old cousin's here to set things right” he bit into his apple. “You have to get up







