LOGIN~ Doris ~
The door creaked open another inch. Then another. I squeezed my eyes shut so tight that little stars burst behind my eyelids. My whole body felt like it had turned to stone. Please don’t be him. Please don’t be him. The words looped in my head like a song I couldn’t stop humming. My arms hugged my knees harder, and my fingers digging into my skin, I waited for Ryder’s deep voice, cold one to cut through the quiet. But the footsteps were soft and careful. I cracked one eye open. It wasn’t Ryder. Blade stood in the doorway. His dark hair looked messier than usual, like he’d run his hands through it a hundred times. In his hand he held my pen, the blue one I always carried in my pocket. He looked down at me where I sat curled against the door, knees up to my chin. “You dropped this downstairs,” he said quietly. His voice wasn’t loud or bossy. It was gentle, like he was talking to a scared bird. “Figured you might want it back.” I stared at the pen, my fingers were still shaking when I reached out. I took it and clutched it against my chest like it could protect me. Blade didn’t move closer right away, he just looked around the small empty room, then he lowered himself to the floor a few feet away from me. He sat with his back against the opposite wall, legs stretched out, hands resting loose on his knees. He didn’t try to crowd me. He just sat there. I shifted sideways a little, pressing my shoulder harder against the door. I needed more space. He noticed. But he didn’t say anything about it. After a long quiet moment—long enough that I could hear my own heartbeat, slowing he spoke again. “You don’t always have to believe what the Alpha says when other people are listening.” My head snapped up. My eyes locked on his face. He wasn’t looking at me, he was staring at a tiny crack in the floorboards, like it held all the answers. His voice stayed soft. “Sometimes words are said for ears that aren’t yours. To keep certain people from guessing the real truth. To keep someone safe.” My fingers squeezed the pen until the plastic made a tiny creaking sound. Blade finally glanced at me, his eyes were steady. Not angry. Not pitying. Just honest. “I’m not saying he’s perfect but I know him, and I know he doesn’t throw away the people he actually cares about.” The words felt warm for a second like a tiny candle in the dark, but then Ryder’s voice crashed back into my head, loud and cold from downstairs: “I don’t give a damn about what happens to a mute girl… If she dies, the pack moves on. I move on.” I shook my head once. Blade didn’t argue, he just nodded, like he understood everything I couldn’t say. Then he went quiet again. We sat there for what felt like forever, the only sounds were my breathing, still too fast and the faint tick of a clock somewhere far away in the house. After a while, Blade pushed himself up slowly. He held out his hand not grabbing, just open, palm facing up. “Come on,” he said gently. “You can’t stay in here all day. Let’s get you back to your room.” I stared at his hand. I didn’t take it. But after a few more heartbeats, I used the door to push myself up. My legs felt wobbly, like they belonged to someone else. Blade didn’t rush me, he waited until I was standing straight, then stepped back to give me room. We walked out together. The hallway felt too bright after the dim little room. My new blue flats made soft tapping sounds on the floor. Blade walked beside me not too close, not too far either. Like he knew exactly how much space I needed to feel safe. We turned the corner. And there he was. Ryder stood at the far end of the hallway, arms crossed over his chest. His face was blank hard to read. His eyes flicked from me to Blade, then back to me. Something quick flashed in them sharp, like a spark then disappeared. He stepped forward. “You start school tomorrow,” he said. His voice was flat. Calm. Like he was reading from a piece of paper. “Go back to your room. The maids will bring your food. They’ll bring everything you need for school. Prepare tonight, you start tomorrow.” He didn’t ask how I was. He didn’t look at the dried tear tracks on my cheeks. He didn’t mention the broken vase downstairs or why I’d run. He just turned and walked away. His boots echoed down the hall until the sound swallowed him up. I stood there, staring at the empty spot where he’d been. Blade touched my elbow just a light brush of fingers. “Come on,” he said softly. “Let’s get you to your room.” I let him guide me. My legs moved, but I didn’t really feel them. Everything felt far away, like I was watching myself from somewhere high up. We reached my door, Blade opened it for me. The room looked exactly the same, purple blanket folded neatly on the bed, closet full of new clothes, desk with my notebooks. But it didn’t feel like mine anymore. It felt like a pretty cage. He paused in the doorway. “If you need anything just write it down and give it to a maid. Or find me. Okay?” I nodded once. He gave me a small sad smile, then closed the door quietly behind him. I stood in the middle of the room for a long time, then I walked to the bed and sank down on the edge. My eyes drifted to the window. The curtains were still half-closed. I remembered the man from last night. Ryder’s words kept replaying in my head. “If she dies, the pack moves on. I move on.” I pulled my knees up and wrapped my arms around them. And then I saw it. On my pillow. A single piece of white paper. It hadn’t been there before. My heart gave a hard thud. I stared at it. Slowly, I reached out and picked it up. Big red letters were scrawled across it…messy, angry, like someone had pressed the marker so hard it almost tore the paper. “Hey new Luna welcome to hell and get ready to die like the previous Luna.” My fingers went cold. I couldn’t scream. Instead, I rushed to the bell at the corner of the room and pressed it repeatedly, my fingers trembling against the cold metal. Within minutes, a few maids hurried in, their footsteps echoing against the floor. Their eyes immediately fell on the letter clutched tightly in my shaking hands. One of the maids gasped softly before rushing out obviously to call Ryder. I remained seated, frozen in place, my body still trembling as the words on the paper blurred before my eyes.Kendra’s cruel words from last night kept playing over and over in my head.Your parents are traitors… Your very existence is a sin against his family.She had refused to explain anything else, leaving me with more questions than answers. The confusion and worry stayed with me all night and followed me into school the next morning.I tried to focus during class, but it was impossible. My mind kept drifting back to what Kendra had said.The moment the final bell rang and the teacher walked out of the classroom, I grabbed my bag and hurried out. I needed to get away from the noise and clear my head. I quickly made my way down the hallway and headed straight for the library."Hey, Kiara!" a voice called out from behind me.I stopped and turned around when I heard someone calling my name.Jasmine was running through the crowded hallway, trying to catch up with me. I held back a sigh. Why does she keep following me?When she finally reached me, she flashed me a bright smile.“You’re going
~ Kiara ~I stepped out of the bathroom with a towel wrapped around my body, feeling clean and refreshed after the shower.I didn’t even have time to react before a shadow appeared over me. The moment Kendra saw me step out, she jumped up from her chair, her face full of rage. Before I could respond, she grabbed my towel and yanked it hard.The towel slipped, almost exposing me completely. I quickly held it tight against my chest."Kendra, what on earth is all this nonsense right now?" I asked, keeping my voice calm, refusing to match her unhinged energy. I just stared at her, trying to understand why she was acting like this.She laughed, and released my towel, and crossed her arms over her chest."Why are you playing dumb, Kiara? As if you don't know exactly what I'm talking about!" Kendra spat.I rolled my eyes, leaning my weight onto one hip. "Oh, come on, girl. Just spill whatever garbage is clogging up your brain already. I actually have important things to do tonight, and I am
“Why is everyone asking me so many questions at once?” I groaned dramatically, pressing my hands to my temples. I closed my eyes like I was in pain.“My head is spinning and I’m really hungry.”Everyone in the room gasped in shock.Luna Doris looked like she had been hurt deeply. A sad expression settled on her face. She slowly wiped away her tears, her shoulders dropping in defeat.“It’s alright,” she said, her voice sounding weak. She gave a small, forced smile. “Everyone, please let him eat and rest. I believe his memory will come back in time. But for now, what matters is that my son is finally home. I don’t care if it takes a long time before he remembers me.”With her heart broken, she turned and walked away. She didn’t want me to see her cry.I watched her go. My playful smile faded, replaced by guilt. I couldn’t keep joking anymore. Seeing her pain felt too real.“Mom,” I called calmly, the word holding eighteen years of feelings. “Do you really think I could ever forget you?
~ Gab ~When I opened my eyes, everything felt calm. My mind was no longer confused or spinning.Slowly, my memories started to return. The missing pieces came back clearly, like a broken mirror being put together again.I looked around the room slowly. The wardrobe, the floor tiles, and everything felt familiar.This was my room. The room I grew up in before Clara took me away from everything I knew and used me.I can’t believe I once thought Clara was my mother when she was my enemy all along. I should have realized long ago what she truly was and killed her myself.A sudden ache hit my chest as I remembered the early days after I was taken. I remembered crying on cold floors and wishing to go home to my family.But Clara, Nova, and Lucious were cruel. They slowly broke me down until I forgot who I really was.Now, the tonic has worked. I was myself again.I suddenly wanted to see my family, hug them, and say sorry for how I acted earlier. I got out of bed quickly, my heart beating
~ Jason ~The door closed behind us, leaving Gab alone. As we walked into the hallway, I felt worried. I looked at my dad.“Dad, what if this doesn’t work?” I asked. “What if Gab doesn’t get his memory back? Or what if he doesn’t believe Clara’s confession?”Dad stopped and put a hand on my shoulder.“We have to let him watch it and decide for himself, Jason,” he said. “Just have faith. I believe everything will be okay.”Dad then held Mom’s hand. She looked very sad and tired. Seeing her like that hurt me deeply. I wished I could take away all her pain.I stepped closer and hugged her.“Mom, look at me. Everything will be okay. The Moon Goddess has not left us, and she will not leave us now.”Suddenly, Jasmine pushed my shoulder and moved in front of me. She quickly hugged Mom instead. That was so typical of her.Grandpa cleared his throat and looked at all of us. “Everyone should go to their rooms and rest. We will check on Gab later.”We all nodded and walked down the hallway to ou
~ Gab ~The moment my eyes fluttered open, a sharp pain shot through my head.I winced, squeezing my eyes shut for a second as a wave of dizziness washed over me. My skull throbbed, and my thoughts felt scattered and broken. Memories flashed through my mind in brief, confusing fragments before disappearing again, leaving me struggling to make sense of anything.“Gab? Oh, thank goodness. Are you okay?”Someone helped steady me as I struggled to sit up against the pillows.The moment I saw her face, a painful lump formed in my throat.Tears instantly burned at the corners of my eyes.Seeing her felt like unlocking a door inside my mind.I remembered the first day I saw her, but it felt like it wasn’t the first day either.And before I could stop myself, tears began sliding down my cheeks.The day I discovered who she really was—the Luna of the Moon Pack.I felt a strange sense of belonging whenever I was near her.I kept pushing aside the very reason I had come to the pack house in the
Five Years Later~ Kiara ~Today is my first day at my new high school.I stood in front of the mirror, fixing the collar of my uniform. Five years had passed since my call with Jason was cut off. I tried reaching Jason after I got a new phone, but his number was always off. It's been years now,
~ Jason ~It had been a whole week since I last spoke to K, and every day felt longer than the one before.For the first two days, I told myself that maybe her aunt had taken her phone away.By the third day, I started to worry.By the fifth day, I could barely sleep.Now, after seven days without
~ Kiara ~“Did you think my warning was a joke?” Aunt Sonia shouted loudly.“You’ve gone too far this time. Do you hear me? You will die today!” she said as she walked quickly toward me, very angry.I quickly hid the phone behind my back, but I already knew it was useless. She had clearly heard me
I woke up because of the phone ringing somewhere beside my bed. At first, I ignored it and buried my face deeper into my pillow. The ringtone wasn’t mine anyway, so I didn’t think much about it. My eyes felt heavy, and my body was still begging for more sleep. The ringing stopped, and I







