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Author: Reedah
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After finishing my training session with Julian, I was about to leave the grounds when I spotted Aries standing nearby.

"Rex!" he called out.

So, I guess I was back to being Rex—just like that, in a matter of minutes. He said he wanted to talk. About what? After the way he behaved earlier, what was left to say?

So I came up with an excuse to avoid the conversation.

I didn’t expect him to actually follow me all the way to see his mom.

"I’ll wait till you’re done," he said just as I stepped inside Lucy’s house.

I pretended not to hear him and walked in without looking back.

Inside, I was greeted warmly by Ma and, of course, Lucy herself.

"You’re here already, dear?" Lucy asked.

"Yeah," I replied, smiling. "I thought I'd just check up and see how it’s going with the book."

"You’re so impatient," Maron teased, laughing. "She literally just got the book this morning. There’s no way she’s gone through it already!"

She wasn’t wrong. I knew that. I just needed a reason—any reason—to avoid Ari
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  • Rejected mythical Luna   Saved?

    Aries’ POV I hadn’t moved in what felt like hours. Not when she was lying there like that—so pale, breathing so shallow. Rex was back. That should’ve brought some relief. Some peace. But it didn’t. Not when her body trembled beneath the blanket, every few minutes a twitch or wince slipping through like her nightmares had teeth. The healers had done all they could—cleaned her wounds, wrapped her wrists and ankles where the chains had burned through flesh. But I could see it in their eyes, the way their hands slowed when they looked at her. They were worried. They were scared. And so was I. My gaze stayed locked on her face. Her lashes fluttered, like she was fighting even in sleep. Her lips parted, forming silent words I couldn’t hear. I reached out, gently brushing a strand of hair from her cheek. The spark from our bond lit beneath my fingertips. Faint, but there. “You’re safe now,” I murmured, knowing she couldn’t hear me—but needing her to feel it anyway. The tent was q

  • Rejected mythical Luna   Having her back

    Aries’ POVThe wind sang low melodies through the trees as we moved—just seven of us. The same seven meant to infiltrate the Ghost Pack. The plan hadn’t changed. Only the location had.Julian tried to talk me out of it, said we should fall back and restrategize. But I wasn’t hearing it. If they said she had a week left, I wasn’t going to let the countdown begin.This time, there would be no speeches. No warnings. That had already happened the first time we stormed Ron’s territory. This time—I was here to bring her home.The night cloaked us well. The moon half-hidden behind shifting clouds. My heart thundered in my chest, but my mind was steady—dead set on the goal.Julian crouched beside me. Lilly and the others took their positions. We had filled her in on the shift in plans during the journey here. She, like Julian, had argued for caution. I refused.We were stationed just outside the Blue Crescent Pack’s patrol range. Robin’s last report confirmed she hadn’t been moved. She was st

  • Rejected mythical Luna   Broken

    I was used to the cold.It had become part of me—etched into my bones since the day I was stolen from my family. Passing out and waking up on the cold, unforgiving ground had become some twisted ritual I never signed up for.So when I opened my eyes this morning, it didn’t surprise me.What hit me like a wave of nausea wasn’t the temperature—it was the memory. The cruel, vivid reminder that none of yesterday’s horrors had been a dream. They were going to drain my powers… then hand me over to Ron like a gift. A tool. A thing.I would rather die than let him lay a single filthy finger on me.That much I’d already decided. The only regret I’d carry into the afterlife would be Aries… leaving him behind, and worse—letting him feel it through our bond if someone else touched me. That thought alone made death seem like mercy.But how? How had it come to this?I didn’t know what that globe was they buried in me—but I felt it. Stealing from me. Siphoning my strength with every breath I took. W

  • Rejected mythical Luna   Found her

    Aries POVI spent the next day building the plan—detail by detail—preparing to infiltrate the Ghost Pack and finally bring Rex home. Just as I expected, a few of my allies backed out, whispering excuses and caution. But the ones who remained? They were enough. Loyal. Fearless. Ready.This wasn’t going to be a war. No more blood-soaked fields or open confrontation. I’d already paid that price in warriors. In time. In pain.This time—we were going in smart.“Have you sent the meeting letter?” I asked the moment Julian walked in.“Lilly volunteered to take it personally to Alpha Ronald,” he replied, settling into the chair across from me. “Since it’s a formal alpha-to-alpha request, and she’s your third-in-command, he can’t deny you entrance without insulting your authority.”Smart move. I nodded. “Good. And the men of the shadows?”“They left this morning,” Julian said, though I could hear the hesitation in his tone. “But… Aries, are we sure we can trust them? They could be feeding us f

  • Rejected mythical Luna   Draining

    The moment my eyes fluttered open, the pain hit all at once — every inch of my body screaming in protest. If I had been standing, I would’ve hit the floor by now.My first instinct was to reach out to Ria — to feel her presence, her strength — but she was gone. Silent.I couldn’t sense her at all.Panic surged in my chest.What have I done?She warned me about pushing too far… about her taking over… and now? I didn’t even know if she was still alive in me. Maybe the drug they used — whatever the hell it was had suppressed her. I could only pray that was all it did.I took a moment to really look around and the change hit me immediately.This wasn’t the same cell.They’d moved me.Not just to another room — to a completely different dungeon. The air was colder here, heavier. This wasn’t one of the elder prisons where they kept supernatural rules in place this was real.This was a place where you could die if you didn’t eat. Where no magic protected you. Just raw, filthy iron and despai

  • Rejected mythical Luna   Direction

    Aries’ POVWe made it out.Barely — and not without casualties.The night air stung my lungs as we ran, feet pounding against the earth, bodies brushing past trees like ghosts fleeing death. The shadowed forest swallowed us whole — a grim reminder of the blood-soaked battlefield we’d just escaped. The trail we left behind was one of sacrifice.I didn’t stop until we were deep enough into the woods — deep enough to breathe, to steady ourselves, and to count our losses.They were significant.“This is all of us?” I asked, my voice sharp and on edge.Julian nodded, his face carved from stone.If he hadn’t warned us when he did, it would’ve been worse. Much worse.Our allies in the other sector had been compromised — they never even had a chance to make it through. I looked around at the warriors who had followed me straight into hell. Some limped. Others bled openly.Robin stood off to the side, guiding his own warriors from the Banished tribe. They were just as battered. No one escaped

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