The storm raged over the dark forest, lightning splitting the sky in jagged scars of light. The full moon hid behind thick clouds, as if the heavens themselves wished not to witness what was about to happen.
Beneath the ancient trees, hurried footsteps crashed through the underbrush. A cloaked figure clutched a small child to her chest, breath ragged, eyes wild. Behind her, distant howls rose hunters, traitors, monsters who would steal what was not theirs. "Hold on, my love. Please, just a little farther," the woman whispered, tears mingling with the rain on her cheeks. The little girl whimpered softly, tiny hands clutching at her mother’s cloak. The woman reached a cave, her sanctuary of last hope. She was Lilith, witch of rare power, wife to a wolf duke far from home, and mother to a child both worlds would kill to claim. Their daughter, a hybrid of witch magic and wolf blood, was the key to untold power. "My dear Althea… Mommy has no choice but to seal your power. We can't let them use you. This is the only way I can protect you," Lilith sobbed, her heart breaking as she prepared the spell. Magic burned at her fingertips, a last desperate enchantment forming on her lips. The spell drew half her strength; darkness swam before her eyes as she fell. Footsteps approached. "We found them, Casper," Fagus announced, stepping closer to the fallen pair. Casper grinned. "Yes. She is the key to our revolution. Let’s leave for the human world." "And the witch?" Fagus asked, glancing at Lilith’s still form. "Leave her. I want her to live long enough to witness the destruction of her world through her daughter’s power." They took the child and vanished into the storm. When Lilith awoke, she was in her bed. Her husband, Duke Castiel, knelt beside her, his eyes full of sorrow. "Althea?" she whispered. But Castiel only looked away, and she knew. Her daughter was gone. Torn from her grasp. A scream tore from her throat as darkness claimed her again. Hours later, the storm passed. The moon peeked from the clouds, casting silver light upon a lonely country road in the human world. Casper and Fagus drove fast, the child silent in the back seat. “ Althea's powers will help us weaken the King of wolves and we will kill him, take over the kingdom and rule ” Casper narrated his plans while speeding on the road “ Yes master only you deserve to rule the realm of supernatural beings only you and I will help you in anyway ” Fagus spoke, Fate had other plans. A lightning bolt split the night, striking the car. The vehicle skidded, a door flung open, and the small child was thrown into the grass. The car careened off a cliff, vanishing into the depths with its passengers. There, on the roadside, the small Althea stirred. Alone. Forgotten by the world. Until a man with kind eyes and a weary heart came upon her. He knelt, lifted the girl gently into his arms, and felt the pull of fate wrap around them both. And so, the moon Queen set its plan in motion.Damian stood tall in his wolf form, Lexus, white fur streaked with blood, his golden eyes burning bright in the shadows of the forest. Around him, a circle of rogue wolves and bears snarled, advancing slowly.He lunged first powerful, precise.His claws slashed across the chest of a rogue wolf, sending it flying into a tree. Another rogue charged from the left but Lexus dodged, spun mid-air, and bit deep into its neck.One by one, they fell. Growls, bones snapping, fur flying. But they just kept coming.“You don't quit do you, come on!” Lexus roaredHis breathing grew ragged, movements slower. Cuts opened on his flanks. Blood stained his fur. Still, he didn’t stop. Couldn’t. He had to get back to her.A massive bear leapt at him, Lexus tackled it head-on, both crashing into a bush. The bear howled. Damian ripped its throat open and stumbled back, panting.Then a sudden silence. He shifted back to human, sweat and blood dripping, his bare chest rising and falling with strain.From behi
The day began like any other. Sunlight filtered through the windows of the diner, and the warm scent of grilled cheese, fresh pie, and brewed coffee filled the air. Alison moved between tables, taking orders with her usual bright smile, her apron tied neatly around her waist. From the kitchen, Mr. Fisher shouted playful instructions and hummed along to an old radio tune.“Dad two pies and two cups of black coffee” Alison announced “Okay dear, give me two minutes” Mr Fisher replied Alison’s phone buzzed in her pocket. She wiped her hands, pulled it out, and saw "Stream boy“ Damian's name flashing on the screen.“Morning moonlight, how's your morning?” Damian asked “Great, it's strange you are not here already or are you scared my dad will make you do the dishes again” She teasedDamian chuckled, “No, I was busy preparing something” “What's it?” “Come meet me by the lake where we had our picnic… just before evening. I’ve got a surprise for you.”Her heart fluttered. “A surprise? I’
The sun over Cold Valley was golden and lazy, but in Mr. Fisher’s home, it felt like time was moving too fast.At one of the table in the diner, Alison, with her laptop open and documents scattered everywhere, was applying to universities. Her friends kira and Sara sat beside her, filling forms and comparing essays. Their excited chatter filled the room.“Emerald Coast University just replied!” Sara squealed, her eyes glowing. “They’re reviewing everything!”Alison smiled. “That’s amazing!”“You’re applying too, right?” Kira asked, her legs tucked beneath her on the chair. “Don’t even think of ditching us.”Alison nodded. “Of course I’m coming. The city… it’s going to be a new chapter for all of us. And it has been our dream for a long time to study at the same university”Behind them, Mr. Fisher stood quietly at the counter, a towel in his hand, watching them. The joy in his daughter’s voice made him smile, but the thought of her leaving tugged heavily at his chest.“My little girl,”
The next day arrived like a gentle kiss.Sunlight spilled through the curtains, and with it came excitement and nerves.Alison stood in front of the mirror again, brushing her hair and tying it back with a soft ribbon. She wore a simple baby blue dress this time, with a light sweater and the silver ring still resting on her finger and the moon bracelet on her wrist.She looked at herself and whispered, “Second date huh?... what are you doing to me, Damon?”She smiled and went down the stairs where Damian was already there with Kevin, “Before night arrives, this Cinderella should be back home” Mr Fisher warned “Of course Mr Fisher, I will bring her back before the moon rises” Damian assured “And darling, you look beautiful! I can't believe you're now old enough and going out on dates” Mr Fisher said“Dad, I am 18 but you're treating me like a 5 year old” Alison complained “You will always be my baby” Mr Fisher said“Mr Fisher, can you take me in as your son” Kevin asked “No!” He d
The next morning, the sun was soft, filtering through the windows, golden and gentle.Alison dressed carefully. She brushed her hair, put on a soft lavender coloured dress, her silver bracelet always on her wrist and light makeup. Her heart was still haunted by the dream and what she saw by the window. Was it still a dream or was it real? She looked at the mirror, smiled her heart nervous but excited.She went down the stairs gracefully, Mr Fisher looked up and froze.“Sweetheart, you look like a painting.”Alison blushed. “Dad…”“Wow,” he breathed when he saw her.Mr. Fisher raised a brow. “Bring her back before the moon rises.”“Yes sir,” Damian said, offering his hand to her …….They rode to the edge of Cold Valley, where a quiet hidden lake shimmered beneath the morning sun.A picnic wooden table sat beneath a flowery tree, flowers surrounded the spot like a fairy painting, set with a basket filled with fruits, food and drinks. The breeze smelled like honeysuckle.Alison’s eyes w
Far away in a castle cloaked in darkness and arrogance, Betha screamed like a maniac, a psychopath.A glass cup smashed into the wall, the shards sparkling briefly before hitting the cold stone floor.“A girl?!” Betha screamed, her voice echoing off the marble as she threw a golden goblet across the room. It hit the wall and shattered into glimmering pieces.Her long hair whipped behind her like a storm as she kicked over a velvet chair. “Damian was with a girl?! During the camp?!”She tore off her gloves and flung them across the room. Two servants ducked behind the door, afraid to breathe too loudly.“And now he’s vanished again?! After all I’ve done to find him, after all I’ve given to become the only Luna, he picks some... human girl?!” She paced, her green eyes wild, lips curled with fury.She kicked over another chair. The fire crackled higher as her magic surged with rage.“Find her!” she ordered her shadow spy. “Find this pathetic human girl he’s so fond of, this human girl