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Silver Mist

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The forest was alive with silence.

Morning mist hung in the air like breath that refused to fade, swirling low over moss-slick stones and leaves half-decayed. It threaded between the trunks of tall pines, their silver-tipped needles catching slivers of early light in a way that made the path ahead shimmer like something half-remembered.

A dream she wasn’t meant to be part of.

Aria Hartfield walked alone.

She hadn’t told anyone she was leaving. No note. No message for Xander. No footsteps lingering in the kitchen to wait for a conversation that never came.

Silence had greeted her again that morning. Stiff. Cold. Familiar.

The study door was still locked.

Sienna's name still whispered at the edge of her thoughts like a stain she couldn’t scrub clean.

So, she walked.

Not to run.

To breathe.

To remember who she was when she wasn’t just a shadow moving silently through someone else’s house.

The trail twisted around a shelf of stone, and suddenly, she stepped into light.

A small clearing op
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  • Moonlit Secrets   Silver Mist

    The forest was alive with silence.Morning mist hung in the air like breath that refused to fade, swirling low over moss-slick stones and leaves half-decayed. It threaded between the trunks of tall pines, their silver-tipped needles catching slivers of early light in a way that made the path ahead shimmer like something half-remembered.A dream she wasn’t meant to be part of.Aria Hartfield walked alone.She hadn’t told anyone she was leaving. No note. No message for Xander. No footsteps lingering in the kitchen to wait for a conversation that never came.Silence had greeted her again that morning. Stiff. Cold. Familiar.The study door was still locked.Sienna's name still whispered at the edge of her thoughts like a stain she couldn’t scrub clean.So, she walked.Not to run.To breathe.To remember who she was when she wasn’t just a shadow moving silently through someone else’s house.The trail twisted around a shelf of stone, and suddenly, she stepped into light.A small clearing op

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    The house breathed with quiet.Not silence, something deeper. Hollow, almost sentient in its stillness.Aria had lived inside many silences before: the sterile quiet of abandoned rooms, the cruel hush of school corridors where eyes slid past her like she didn’t exist, the muffled laughter behind her back when she passed too close. But this, this house, it wore silence like a second skin. It held it in the bones of its walls, in the seams of the floorboards, like a memory too old to speak aloud.And today, it pressed in too tightly.Xander had left early. Again. No goodbye. No note. Not even the creak of the front door. He’d barely said a word the night before, save for that single, near-imperceptible brush of his hand against hers beneath the blankets. Aria had fallen asleep, wondering if she’d dreamed it. If it meant something. If anything still did.Now she stood barefoot in the dim corridor leading to his study. The floor was cold beneath her toes, polished to a sheen that reflecte

  • Moonlit Secrets   Burnt Toast and Bruises

    The scent of smoke was the first betrayal.It rose in curling ribbons from the sleek black toaster, graceful in its warning as it drifted toward the ceiling. Against the cold stillness of the marble kitchen, it felt almost theatrical. Aria coughed once and flapped a dish towel toward the alarm sensor, her breath catching in panic.“Stupid, stupid, stupid, ”With a sharp clunk, the toast lever popped up, launching two misshapen rectangles into the air, blackened on one side, half-raw on the other. She stared at them, forehead furrowed, like they were mocking her.Behind her, the kitchen stayed silent.The estate was always too big in the morning. The kind of silence that didn’t feel peaceful, it felt hollow. The refrigerator buzzed in the background like it was whispering secrets. Outside, the sky was still lavender with dawn, the cliffs swallowed in mist, the trees below blurred and blue-grey.She hadn’t meant to wake early. Hadn’t meant to try cooking.But some part of her, a stubbor

  • Moonlit Secrets   The Golden Alpha

    The sun spilled gold across the cliffs, gilding the training field below in morning fire.From her perch on the medical veranda, Aria Hartfield watched them gather, wolves of every rank, blades slung across backs, boots kicking dust into the light. The scent of sweat, steel, and dominance curled up from the arena in a steady wave. Discipline rang out in sharp orders and syncopated drills, but the air still hummed with something primal.At the centre of it all stood Xander Stone.Alpha in every line of him. Shoulders square, jaw set, arms folded like twin shields over a chest built on lineage and pressure. He didn’t have to raise his voice. His presence bent the field around him.Even the wind seemed to move around him with reverence.Aria knew she should look away.She didn’t.Couldn’t.Because the boy she'd once loved in secret was now the man whose bed she shared, wordlessly, distantly, painfully. And under the open sky, in front of the entire pack, he was still untouchable.Still g

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    The scent of antiseptic and rain greeted Aria long before anyone else did.She stood in the doorway of the Moonrise Medical Wing, the familiar corridor stretching out before her like a memory she couldn’t quite put away. The lighting hummed softly overhead, the polished grey stone underfoot too clean, too still, too much like the life she used to lead.She had walked these halls a thousand times. Always with purpose. Always unnoticed.Now?Still unnoticed. But somehow, everything had changed.No one here knew she had moved in with the Alpha.Not the nurses who gave her passing nods. Not the younger healers who still parted like startled birds at her approach. Certainly not the girl at the front desk who had once laughed when Aria tripped over a supply cart and dropped a tray of vials.Aria said nothing.She just walked.The rhythm returned easily, clipboard in hand, steps even, posture calm. It was easier to blend back into something familiar. Easier to listen to someone else’s heartb

  • Moonlit Secrets   The Unnamed Arrangement

    The cliffs breathed wind and thunder.Xander’s home, if you could call it that, clung to the jagged edge of the mountain like a secret whispered too close to the void. It wasn’t a house, not really. It was a fortress carved from stormclouds and shadow, half stone, half silence. The kind of place that kept people out… or trapped things in.By noon, Aria had moved in.If “moved in” meant tucking a single duffel bag beside a dresser that didn’t even creak, and setting her toothbrush gently beside his in a glass that looked more like museum glassware than anything meant to hold two lives.Xander hadn’t helped her unpack.Hadn’t offered a tour or even a hint of small talk.Just handed her a key, cool and heavy, its metal edges biting into her palm, and disappeared behind a silence sharp enough to leave cuts.The living room stretched wide and quiet, panelled in black cedar that gleamed like obsidian under the gray hush of storm-filtered light. One wall was nothing but a window, tall and in

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