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Chapter 33 – The Pack Divides

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The clearing was tense, charged with a mixture of curiosity and apprehension. Ever since the rumors about Lyra’s strength had spread, the atmosphere within the pack had shifted. Wolves who once greeted her casually now skirted around her, their eyes darting with uncertainty. A few of the younger wolves whispered among themselves, calling her “The Marked One,” their voices tinged with awe and unease. Half admiration, half fear, it stung more than she expected.

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  • Moonbound Hearts   Chapter 33 – The Pack Divides

    The clearing was tense, charged with a mixture of curiosity and apprehension. Ever since the rumors about Lyra’s strength had spread, the atmosphere within the pack had shifted. Wolves who once greeted her casually now skirted around her, their eyes darting with uncertainty. A few of the younger wolves whispered among themselves, calling her “The Marked One,” their voices tinged with awe and unease. Half admiration, half fear, it stung more than she expected.Lyra moved cautiously through the training grounds, aware of every pair of eyes that followed her. Even during warm-ups, she could feel the invisible line that had been drawn between her and the others. The whispers were constant now, a hum that seemed to vibrate through the trees and settle in her bones.From the shadows, Morrigan watched with a quiet smile, her presence almost imperceptible. She subtly encouraged those who feared Lyra, planting suggestions that fanned their unease. “Strength like that,” Morrigan murmured to a c

  • Moonbound Hearts   Chapter 32 – Eyes Everywhere

    Lyra knew something had changed the moment she stepped outside her cabin.It wasn’t the air or the sky.It was the silence.Not the calm silence of the forest, but the kind shaped by judgment. The pack grounds were awake, wolves moving between duties, yet their voices remained low. Conversations stopped when she passed. Even the laughter that once filled the morning seemed to have vanished, swallowed by tension.Lyra adjusted the collar of her jacket and forced her spine straight.She wouldn’t shrink.Not again.As she crossed the main path toward the well, wolves glanced at her quick looks that disappeared the moment her eyes lifted. Some turned away too fast. Others pretended she didn’t exist, like acknowledging her would invite trouble.She had become something they didn’t want to touch.A rumor with a heartbeat.Lyra reached the well and pulled the rope down, listening to the familiar creak. Water splashed softly inside the stone basin. She filled the bucket, trying to ignore the

  • Moonbound Hearts   CHAPTER 31 – The Council’s Pressure

    The pack grounds still carried the memory of Lyra’s surge.Even though the cracked earth near the training ring had been covered with fresh soil, wolves avoided the area as if the ground itself could split again. Conversations felt guarded. Laughter sounded unnatural. Every glance held a question no one dared ask aloud.Lyra felt it in the way wolves stepped away when she passed.In the way mothers pulled pups behind their legs.In the way warriors who had faced bloodshed without flinching kept their distance, as if she were something unpredictable.She told herself she didn’t care.But the silence of the pack cut deeper than insults.That evening, the bell rang.Not the usual signal for patrol shifts.Not the call for morning drills.This one was sharp, formal, and heavy.Emergency council summons.Lyra didn’t need anyone to explain what it meant. Such meetings were only called by the pack when there was a threat to order.And now, they believed she was the threat.Inside the council

  • Moonbound Hearts   Chapter 30 – The Divided Pack

    The pack grounds were tense, the weight of whispered conversations pressing down on every wolf. Ever since Lyra’s surge during training, the balance within the pack had shifted, and the effects were immediate. Supporters and skeptics alike exchanged furtive glances, the undercurrent of fear and admiration weaving through the group like a living thing.Some wolves lingered near the edges of the training field, eyes bright with curiosity and awe. They watched Lyra as she practiced, noting the precision in her movements, the raw power that seemed to hum beneath her skin. Her strikes were faster than any scout’s, her endurance unmatched. Every step, every pivot, every pulse of energy radiated confidence, and for those who respected strength, she was becoming a symbol of possibility.Yet not everyone felt admiration. A number of older pack members shifted uneasily, glances sharp and calculating. Their whispers carried the same warning: unnatural, dangerous, unpredictable. The seeds of doub

  • Moonbound Hearts   Chapter 29 – Power Unleashed

    The training grounds felt tighter than usual.Lyra sensed it the moment she stepped into the clearing. The air carried that strange tension packs only had when they were waiting for something to happen, like wolves gathering around blood in the snow.She kept her face calm, but her chest was already tight.Eyes followed her.Not the casual glances of training partners.These were stares.Some are curious.Some are wary.Some are openly afraid.Lyra forced herself to keep walking as if she didn’t notice. She refused to shrink beneath their attention. She had done enough of that after the rejection.Her mate mark pulsed beneath her sleeve, faint but persistent. It wasn’t painful yet, but it felt alive and restless, like it was reacting to every whisper and every heartbeat around her.She took her place near the edge of the ring and began stretching slowly, rolling her shoulders and loosening her fingers.She needed control.That was the only thing she could think about now.Control over

  • Moonbound Hearts   Chapter 28 – Ronan’s Breaking Point

    Morning settled over Silvercrest with a strange heaviness.The training grounds were crowded, yet the usual energy felt twisted. Wolves moved through drills, but their voices were quieter, their laughter forced. The pack wasn’t relaxed.They were watching.Lyra stood near the edge of the arena, shoulders squared, expression calm. She pretended she didn’t notice the stares, but she felt them like pressure against her skin.Some wolves avoided her completely.Others studied her openly, as if she were something dangerous that hadn’t decided what it wanted to become.Even the wind felt cautious.Morrigan stood at the center of the field, arms crossed, eyes sharp. She looked perfectly composed, but Lyra could sense something beneath it.Satisfaction.Like Morrigan had been waiting for this moment.“Form pairs,” she commanded.The wolves moved quickly. Partners were chosen fast, almost desperate. No one wanted to be left standing beside Lyra.Lyra didn’t blame them.Not anymore.She had fel

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