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Waiting for a Ghost

Author: Tyson Roy
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Aria’s apartment was a quiet shadow tucked above the village’s edge—a small third-floor walk-up surrounded by trees that pressed close to the windows, their branches muting the sky. The building itself was plain and easily overlooked. That’s what she liked about it. Here, no one looked twice. Here, she wasn’t a whispered secret in someone else’s story. She was just a healer with tired hands and quiet footsteps.

The silence inside clung to everything. It seeped into the walls, the furniture, even the light. This wasn’t peace—it was the aftermath of everything left unsaid. It was the quiet hum of a heart learning to beat alone.

Her days blurred. Clinic in the morning. Mindless chores after. Folding a blanket that didn’t need folding. Brewing tea, she never drank. Arranging the cutlery she barely used. Over and over again, just to keep moving.

Five days.

That’s how long it had been since she walked away from Xander Stone.

Five days without a word.

No text. No knock. No note.

She told her
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    The packed council chambers loomed with the quiet weight of history. High-arched ceilings, stained with age and smoke, pressed down over a long stone table carved with generations of decisions and disputes. The sun filtering through the lattice windows made the air feel heavier, like even the light was hesitant to intrude.Aria stood near the back wall, partially hidden behind a tall pillar. She wasn’t meant to be here—just a messenger dropping off council records. But as the discussion unfolded, something in her made her stay. Maybe it was instinct. Maybe it was the ache in her chest she couldn’t ignore anymore.At the head of the table sat Xander.He looked every bit the Alpha—broad shoulders squared, jaw locked, gaze steady. But Aria had learned over time that stone could crack without warning. And today, something in the air warned her it might.Beta Linwood rose first. He was tall, angular, with eyes that always seemed too sharp. “We gather in concern,” he said. “There is unrest

  • Moonlit Secrets    Whispers in the Clinic

    The halls of Moonrise Medical always smelled faintly of antiseptic and wild herbs, a strange mix of science and tradition. The floors gleamed under soft lights, and the echo of footsteps never quite faded. For most, this place was sacred—where wounds healed, where life began and sometimes ended. But for Aria, it was becoming something else. A stage. A trap.She moved through the corridors like she always had, clipboard in hand, hair tied back, focus sharp. But something had changed. Not in her routine. In the way people looked at her.It started with glances. Quick, sidelong stares that slipped away the second she turned. Then came the lowered voices. The sudden silences when she walked into a room. The shift in air when her presence broke their rhythm.By week twelve, she couldn’t hide it anymore. Her uniform tugged slightly at the curve of her belly. She’d catch glimpses of herself in reflective surfaces—glass cabinets, dark screens—and her hands would move instinctively to cover th

  • Moonlit Secrets   Walls Between Them

    The ground was soft from last night’s rain, still damp beneath the worn soles of Xander’s boots. Mist clung to the edges of the clearing as the sky hovered between dull gray and reluctant sunlight. But none of it mattered. Not the sting in his arms, not the cold air biting his skin—only the rhythm of motion, the need to outrun the noise in his head.He was already drenched in sweat by sunrise.Each punch against the sandbag landed with a sharp, brutal snap. His knuckles were torn open, blood mixing with sweat, but he didn’t stop. Couldn’t. The silence she’d left behind echoed louder than any scream. That look on her face, the quiet finality in her voice as she closed the door—he couldn’t unsee it. Couldn’t unhear it.She had been calm. Not angry. Not begging. Just... done.That was what tore through him.“Alpha,” his beta called gently from a distance. “You’ve been out here since before dawn. Take a breather.”Xander didn’t look at him. “Again.”The beta hesitated. “Sir—”“I said agai

  • Moonlit Secrets   Shattered Silence

    The sun dipped low behind the trees, casting amber streaks across the pavement as Aria climbed the last flight of stairs to her apartment. Her hands trembled slightly as she turned the key, each click of the lock feeling heavier than it should. Once inside, she shut the door with a soft thud and stood still, staring into the quiet. The hush wasn’t comforting this time—it was hollow, fragile, as though one wrong breath might crack it wide open.The café, Lucas’s voice, the way the world had watched her fall apart again—all of it still echoed in her bones.She moved like muscle memory. Shoes by the mat. Kettle on. Curtains drawn. Every movement practiced, every breath measured. But the silence in her chest was starting to scream. She leaned against the counter, hands braced flat, shoulders hunched, fighting against the weight pressing down on her.Not again. She wouldn't fall apart again.Her body jumped when the first knock hit the door. Firm. Loud. Familiar.Xander.Aria froze.The kn

  • Moonlit Secrets   Walls Between Them

    The ground was soft from last night’s rain, still damp beneath the worn soles of Xander’s boots. Mist clung to the edges of the clearing as the sky hovered between dull gray and reluctant sunlight. But none of it mattered. Not the sting in his arms, not the cold air biting his skin—only the rhythm of motion, the need to outrun the noise in his head.He was already drenched in sweat by sunrise.Each punch against the sandbag landed with a sharp, brutal snap. His knuckles were torn open, blood mixing with sweat, but he didn’t stop. Couldn’t. The silence she’d left behind echoed louder than any scream. That look on her face, the quiet finality in her voice as she closed the door—he couldn’t unsee it. Couldn’t unhear it.She had been calm. Not angry. Not begging. Just... done.That was what tore through him.“Alpha,” his beta called gently from a distance. “You’ve been out here since before dawn. Take a breather.”Xander didn’t look at him. “Again.”The beta hesitated. “Sir—”“I said agai

  • Moonlit Secrets   Shattered Silence

    The sun dipped low behind the trees, casting amber streaks across the pavement as Aria climbed the last flight of stairs to her apartment. Her hands trembled slightly as she turned the key, each click of the lock feeling heavier than it should. Once inside, she shut the door with a soft thud and stood still, staring into the quiet. The hush wasn’t comforting this time—it was hollow, fragile, as though one wrong breath might crack it wide open.The café, Lucas’s voice, the way the world had watched her fall apart again—all of it still echoed in her bones.She moved like muscle memory. Shoes by the mat. Kettle on. Curtains drawn. Every movement practiced, every breath measured. But the silence in her chest was starting to scream. She leaned against the counter, hands braced flat, shoulders hunched, fighting against the weight pressing down on her.Not again. She wouldn't fall apart again.Her body jumped when the first knock hit the door. Firm. Loud. Familiar.Xander.Aria froze.The kn

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