ログインPOV: LunaWe had four hours until midnight. Four hours to prepare. Four hours to pretend everything was normal while knowing nothing was normal anymore.My dorm room had become war room. Pack assembled. Mates present. Princess and Selene invited because Guardian Bond meant their fate connected to mine whether we wanted it or not.Maps spread across my desk. Silverwood's layout. Surrounding territories. Portal locations from last year's battles. Everything documented. Everything analyzed. Everything prepared for strategic planning."The Moon Circle is exposed," Liam said, studying the map. "No cover. No barriers. Perfect location for ambush if that's their intention.""But also neutral ground," Caleb countered, accessing Miguel's memories about territorial magic. "Sacred space. Goddess-blessed. Attacking there would violate ancient protections. Would bring consequences nobody wants to face."Through my Eclipse mark, I felt pulse. Not warning. Recognition. The artifact fragments scatter
POV: LunaThe north tower was already crowded when we arrived at sunset. High Mage Cordelia had gathered maybe twenty people. Trusted individuals from different territories. Different packs. Different magical traditions. All united by common purpose and willingness to defend against hidden threats.My pack stood close. Nova scanning the assembled group. Aria identifying exit routes. Sienna analyzing magical preparations. Lyric observing interpersonal dynamics. Everyone doing what they did best. Everyone contributing unique perspective to collective awareness.Liam positioned himself at my right. Alpha authority creating protective presence without being overbearing. His hand rested lightly on my lower back. Connection without possession. Support without control.Caleb stood at my left. Miguel's memories providing context for magical ceremony we were about to witness. Understanding requirements. Recognizing patterns. Offering insight that came from lifetimes of experience instead of si
POV: LunaThe afternoon sun streamed through the courtyard windows as I walked with the princess toward the royal wing. She'd asked me to come with her. Said she needed to talk. Said something had happened that she needed advice about.Through the Guardian Bond, I felt her nervous energy. Her excitement mixing with uncertainty. Her need for perspective from someone who understood complicated relationships."So what's going on?" I asked as we reached her private chambers.The princess opened the door. Inside, Selene waited. But she wasn't alone.An older woman stood beside her. Powerful magical presence radiating from her like heat from fire. She wore formal robes marking her as high-ranking mage. Her expression was stern but not hostile. Evaluating but not judging."Luna Eclipse, meet my mother," Selene said. "High Mage Cordelia of the Eastern Territories."I blinked. Selene had said her family disowned her. Said they'd rejected her for choosing wrong. Said she had no support from blo
POV: LunaThe Great Hall was absolutely packed for breakfast the next morning. Every table filled with returning students. Every corner buzzing with conversation. Every group catching up on summer drama and fall anticipation.I navigated through the crowd with my pack, heading toward our usual table. The one near the windows. The one that had become ours through three years of claiming it. Through survival and choice and refusing to let anyone take what was ours.Nova was already analyzing the social landscape with practiced expertise. Her eyes tracking movements. Cataloging relationships. Building mental database of who mattered and who didn't."Okay, so summer drama update," she announced as we sat down. "Three different couples broke up. Sarah and Marcus finally ended their toxic situation. The twins from Delta pack are both dating the same guy apparently. And Jessica's entire friend group imploded over some beach house incident nobody will explain.""How do you know all this alrea
POV: LunaThe Headmaster's office felt smaller with all of us crammed inside. My pack. Both mates. The princess and Selene. Faculty members who'd been summoned. Everyone who needed to know about the vision. About the warning. About what was coming."Describe exactly what you saw," the Headmaster said. Not asking. Commanding. Using authority that demanded compliance.I took a breath. Organized thoughts. Separated vision from interpretation. Reported facts instead of fears."A portal. Opening not through artifact fragments but through invitation. Someone on our side creating gateway deliberately. Cole's shadow is active. Growing stronger. Building toward something. And there's another figure. Cloaked. Hidden. Orchestrating events from behind everything we've faced.""You're certain this was vision and not residual entity influence?""The entity confirmed it. Through our connection. Through the balance we maintain. It recognized truth. Acknowledged accuracy. Understood that warning was r
POV: LunaThe Great Hall buzzed with returning students. Fifth years greeting friends. Fourth years showing off summer transformations. Third years trying to look confident. Second years still excited about everything. First years terrified and trying to hide it.I stood with my pack near our usual table. The one we'd claimed three years ago. The one that had become ours through survival and choice and refusing to let anyone take it."Three different couples broke up over summer," Nova announced, surveying the room with practiced gossip analysis. "Two rival packs almost went to war over territory disputes. And apparently there's a new dueling club that's supposed to be incredibly exclusive.""How do you know all this already?" Aria asked. "We've been here for twelve hours.""I have sources. Also, people talk loudly when they think nobody important is listening."Through the mate bond, I felt Liam approaching before I saw him. He moved through the crowd with easy Alpha authority. Stude
POV: LUNAI had four hours until the challenge. Four hours to prepare. To train. To get my head together.Instead, I was doing something possibly stupider. Going back to the forbidden forest. Alone.Nova would kill me if she knew. Ryder would be furious. We'd literally just established the never-alo
POV: LUNAThe faculty swept the forest for an hour after the growl. Found nothing. No tracks. No scent. No evidence anything had been there at all.But we all knew better. Something had circled the Moon Circle. Something had watched. Waited.And then disappeared like smoke.Classes were cancelled fo
POV: LUNAI didn't sleep. Again. Between the spy in the tower and the challenge happening tonight, my brain refused to shut off.Nova found me at dawn. Sitting on my bed. Staring at the wall."You look terrible.""Thanks.""I mean it. You need to rest before tonight. The challenge—""I know. I'll be
POV: LUNALuna couldn't focus in class the next day. Professor Cael was explaining something about energy channeling. All Luna heard was noise.Her mind kept circling back to the dream. To Miguel's warnings. To that howl outside her window.She needed answers. Real ones. Not cryptic prophecies from







