Luna Winters spent her life believing she was just an ordinary girl with a dream of playing professional hockey. But when she joins the legendary Timber Wolves team, she realizes something is different about her teammates—they’re faster, stronger, almost… inhuman. Then, on the night of the full moon, she discovers the truth. They’re werewolves. And so is she. Thrust into a world of pack rivalries, deadly secrets, and an unbreakable bond with three powerful alphas—Dominic, Alexander, and Liam—Luna’s life is no longer her own. Rejected by the ones who should have protected her, she is cast aside, her strength mysteriously drained. But when a rival team offers her a chance to reclaim her power, she takes it, unknowingly stepping deeper into a conspiracy that began long before she was born. Now, as hidden truths about her parents’ murder come to light, Luna must choose—run from the past or fight for the future. And when the same men who broke her come crawling back, she’ll make one thing clear… She may be their fated mate, but she belongs to no one.
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A quick introduction isn't bad, is it? My name is Luna, and I'm just a girl trying to survive without parents after being chased away from the orphanage I grew up knowing as home. Surviving is my only choice while living in the city with no family. I scrape by with the tips of my fingernails, working until my neck refuses to move and my waist becomes stiff. When I discovered hockey, I thought practicing until I became the best player would help reduce my suffering—until I realized I would always sit on the bench while my teammates dribbled around each other on the field. The only thing I'm useful for is serving the players water when they're exhausted after playing, and sometimes I pack their sweaty clothes to take home and wash. Come on, that's not for free. Each of them pays me $10 for that, of course. What am I expecting? Just looking at them, I can tell they're nothing but spoiled brats. They always pick on me, and of course, I always find a way to defuse their anger by acting stupid and laughing at things I should be mad about. I thought I had finally gained peace when I got admitted into the most popular school in town. They're known for having the second-best player of the year. Everyone believes that, and I do too. I have attempted many times to join their crew. Maybe if I get trained by the best coach, I will improve at least a little, or maybe if I play alongside stars like Dominic, Alex, and Liam, they will recognize my potential and give me a second chance. But I'm never given an opportunity. In fact, I have never even been allowed to step onto their field—let alone meet the coach who could give me permission to train. Just like on a normal day, my alarm jolts me awake from my deep slumber. Dragging my feet out of bed, I check the time—it is fifteen minutes past ten. Of course, I'm always late for classes. If only it were a workday, I'd wake up by seven. I stretch my tired body, my eyes scanning the small room the school assigns to me and my roommate. I am already late for class, so I drag myself to the bathroom, take a quick shower, and get ready for school. I stare at the lecturer while he writes something on the board, but everything he says goes in one ear and out the other—I don't catch a word. The time for his lecture ends, and another lecturer enters. One thing I hate about popular schools: they always take their work seriously. An hour passes in the blink of an eye, and I am already out of class. I don't have friends, so there's no reason to stay behind for small talk. I walk past the big stadium. Unlike every other stadium I train in, this one is totally different. It looks beautiful from the outside—I wonder how the inside looks. I have never been allowed inside, but I just hope I can sneak in. I walk closer to the gate, but before I even get the chance to open it, the security guard is already yelling at me to leave. I turn on my heel to walk away when I suddenly see a man in black standing behind me. I don't need to look too closely to know he is the coach—his outfit says it all. I have been searching for a chance to meet him, and now that I have, I can't find the words to say. "You play?" he questions, raising a brow. How does he know what's on my mind? Without a second thought, I nod. "Follow me." And with that, he turns and walks away. Shocked, I stare after him. How come he's so gentle with his words? Without hesitation, I follow him, feeling the security guard's gaze on me. The moment I step inside, I am speechless. Why has the security guard been denying me the chance to see such a magnificent sight? I look around and realize only males are here. They all glare at me with disgust, and that's when I notice they are half-naked. I quickly spin around, my heart racing. After a minute, I hear the coach's voice instructing me to turn back, and just like that, I do. They are now fully clothed. "Want to change?" the coach asks, and my eyes widen. Will I start training today? I nod eagerly, watching as he walks into a room nearby. He comes out with a blue outfit—a skirt and tank top—and tosses it to me. I catch it with a smile. "Thank you, Coach..." My words trail off into a whisper since I have no idea what his name is. "Margaret," he says, and I nod. "Okay, Coach Margaret." It takes me less than five minutes to change into the clothes he gives me. They fit perfectly, making me look like a real player. When I step outside, the male players stare at me with nothing but disdain. I wonder what I have done to them—they have just met me today, so why the hate? The coach splits the male team into groups, then asks me to join one. They all seem unhappy, but maybe they don't dare to question him. He blows the whistle, and the game starts. Before I can even move my heavy legs, I hear a scream of "Goal!" How?! We just started. It feels abnormal to me but seems normal to them. The match continues, and my team is losing. Of course, they all blame me—even though I haven't even touched the ball since the game started. Minutes pass, and I feel drained, but they all look perfectly fine. I think maybe they are just strong because they are men, but I have been training with men all my life, and even they get exhausted at some point. But these guys? They are different. Even after playing for nearly forty minutes, they show no signs of fatigue. No heavy breathing, no spitting, no requests for water, nothing like my previous team. Something is wrong. "Hey, you!" I hear the coach's sharp voice behind me. I turn to see him gesturing for me to leave the team. I obey immediately. As soon as I drop my stick, I collapse onto the floor, gasping for air. "You did great," he says with a small smile, and I give a weak nod. After catching my breath, I raise my head to watch what is happening on the field. Fear ripples through me. The way they move—it is all a blur, like they are using some kind of supernatural power. They don't seem human. Who are they?!Luna's POVAfter everyone settles down and the room becomes quieter, I realize there's something important I need to do. I've been thinking about it ever since Alex arrived, and I know I won't be able to sleep peacefully tonight if I don't try to get some real answers from him."Alex," I say as he's starting to gather his things and prepare to leave with Liam. "Can I talk to you for a minute? Just the two of us?"Alex looks surprised by my request, and I can see some worry flash across his face. But he nods anyway. "Of course, Luna."Cassie gives me a questioning look, clearly wondering what I need to discuss privately with Alex. But I give her what I hope is a reassuring smile to let her know everything is okay. "I'll be right back," I tell her. "I just want to walk Alex out and get some fresh air for a few minutes.""Don't be long," Cassie warns me, her voice full of concern. "You really need to rest and recover after everything you've been through tonight.""I won't be long at all,
Liam's POVWe've been walking around town for what feels like hours now, and I can see that Cassie is getting more and more tired with each step we take. Her face is pale from just being discharged from the hospital yesterday, and I can tell this whole situation is taking a toll on her physically and emotionally."Liam, I think we need to stop," Cassie says suddenly, stopping in the middle of the sidewalk. "This isn't working. We're just walking around aimlessly hoping to stumble upon Luna somewhere."I shake my head firmly. "We can't give up yet. She has to be somewhere around here.""But we've checked everywhere!" Cassie throws her hands up in frustration. "We've been to the practice field, the library, the cafeteria, every building on campus, and now we're wandering around the city. This is ridiculous."I understand her frustration, but the thought of stopping the search makes my chest feel tight with anxiety. "Just a little longer, Cassie. Please.""No, Liam," she says, her voice
Alex's POVI can't sit still. Something is wrong—I can feel it deep in my gut. The anxiety has been building all day, ever since I lost track of Luna yesterday. I've been pacing around my apartment for hours, trying to convince myself that she's probably just busy or avoiding me after our last confrontation.But my instincts are screaming that Luna is in danger, and I've learned to trust those instincts over the years.I'm still pacing when I hear a knock at my door. I look through the peephole and see Liam standing there with Cassie beside him. Both of them look worried and stressed.This is not good. If they're here together looking for Luna, it means something has definitely happened.I open the door, trying to appear calmer than I feel. "Liam, Cassie. This is a surprise. What brings you both here?"Liam doesn't waste time with pleasantries. "We're looking for Luna," he says immediately. "Have you seen her? Do you know where she is?"My heart drops into my stomach. "What do you mea
Luna's POVI keep struggling against the metal restraints that hold me down, but they don't budge at all. The cold metal cuts into my wrists as I twist and pull, trying desperately to break free. My movements become more frantic with each passing minute, and soon tears start flowing down my cheeks uncontrollably.The fear is overwhelming me completely. I don't understand what's happening to me or why someone would kidnap me like this. The strange room with all its scary relics and totems makes everything feel like a nightmare I can't wake up from."Help me!" I scream again, but my voice just echoes off the walls and comes back to me. No one is coming. No one can hear me.I think about what the masked man said before he left—that they would free me after taking what's "precious and rare" inside me. What does that even mean? What could be precious and rare inside me? The words keep repeating in my mind, making me more and more terrified.I look around the room again, trying to find anyt
Luna's POVMy head feels like someone is hammering nails into my skull. The pain is sharp and constant, making it hard to think clearly. I try to remember what happened, but everything feels foggy and distant.I attempt to call out for help, but my voice comes out as barely a whisper. My throat feels raw and dry, like I haven't had water in hours. Maybe days. I have no idea how long I've been unconscious."Help," I try to say, but the word is so quiet that even I can barely hear it.I try to move, thinking maybe I can sit up and get a better sense of where I am. But when I attempt to lift my arms, I realize with growing panic that I can't move them at all.My wrists are tied to something hard and cold. I try to move my legs and discover that my ankles are also bound. I'm completely restrained, lying flat on my back on what feels like a narrow metal table or board.The panic hits me like a wave. Where am I? How did I get here? Why can't I remember anything?I force myself to take deep
Liam's POVMy heart starts beating faster. Where could Luna be? After the game yesterday, she was supposed to come straight home. She was tired and upset about what happened to Cassie. She wouldn't just disappear without telling anyone."Are you sure she doesn't have any other friends? Not even one?" I ask."I'm sure. The only people she might meet with are you guys, and Luna has never slept outside before. This is the first time.""Are you sure?" I ask, and she nods.I pull out my phone and dial Luna's number again. It goes straight to voicemail, just like every other time I've tried calling her this morning. The automated voice tells me that the phone is switched off."Her phone is switched off," I tell Cassie. "This isn't like Luna. She would never turn off her phone for this long without telling someone."Cassie sits down heavily on Luna's bed. "Liam, I'm starting to get really scared. What if something happened to her?"I try to stay calm, but inside I'm panicking too. "Let's not
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