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THE DAY BEFORE

Author: Nicolet Hale
last update publish date: 2026-02-12 17:04:04

The day before ceremony felt surreal. Packs arriving. Territory filling. Wolves everywhere. Celebrating. Preparing. Being present. Being alive. Being together.

But underneath celebration tension. Fear. Waiting for something. For reality to flicker. For someone to disappear. For everything to fall apart.

It didn't. Not yet. Reality held. Stable. More stable than it'd been in weeks. Like universe itself was holding breath. Waiting. Preparing for something.

"It's too quiet," Selene muttered. Watch
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  • THE ALPHA'S CURSED LUNA   MOSS DRAWS

    He drew it forty-seven times before he stopped.Aria counted. Not because she was tracking it specifically but because the repetition had the quality of something that demanded attention, the way a sound repeated enough times stopped being background and became signal.Forty-seven. Each one more precise than the last. The final version looked like Sable's material. Looked like Elena's drawing. Looked like the cave in France thirty thousand years ago if the historians' documentation was accurate.Then Moss looked up, assessed his work, and wiped it away with his palm.Done. Moving on. Three years old.Dawn had watched the whole thing without reacting. Now she looked at the empty space where the grain-drawing had been and made a sound below hearing, brief, like punctuation.Moss made one back.Aria looked at Thorne.He was across the room. He'd seen it. His expression said he had no framework for it either and was choosing to treat that as acceptable.She got up. Went to the entrance.F

  • THE ALPHA'S CURSED LUNA   WHAT WATCHES BACK

    Winter arrived four days early and hard.Not the gradual cold they'd been managing. Actual winter. Temperature dropping forty degrees overnight, the river going grey and sluggish by morning, frost on every surface and the specific silence of a world that had decided to stop moving until spring.Aria woke to it and lay still for a moment just cataloguing the damage in her head before she got up to deal with it.Food stores. Fine. They'd over-prepared on Pia's numbers.Shelter. The chambers held heat. The river buildings less so but functional. The two new structures Cas's construction teams had finished were solid.The dissolution cases. Cold would accelerate some of them.The three-year-old who had arrived two days ago and had not stopped looking at the sky.She got up.Found Thorne already up. Standing at the entrance with his bad shoulder and his old body and three hundred years of experience looking at a problem."How bad," she said."Bad enough. Not catastrophic." He handed her so

  • THE ALPHA'S CURSED LUNA   THE SYMBOL

    Nobody recognized it.She showed it to Ren first. He looked at it for a long time with the expression of someone searching a very large library and coming up empty. "Elena's notes don't cover this.""You're sure.""I've read them four times cover to cover. This isn't in them."She showed it to Bri, who looked at it the way surgeons looked at symptoms that didn't fit any condition they'd treated. "No."She showed it to Pia, who took the material and held it at three different angles and said "the geometry is wrong for any human writing system I know" and handed it back.She showed it to Cas, who said nothing for thirty seconds and then said "where did you find it" and when she told him said nothing again for another thirty seconds and then "I need to make some contacts.""What contacts.""People in the returned networks. Before consciousness some of them were historians." He looked at the symbol. "Very specific historians.""How long.""A day. Maybe two."She gave him the material. Wat

  • THE ALPHA'S CURSED LUNA   AFTER

    Three weeks in, the dying started properly.Not the compression cases. Those had stabilized or hadn't and the ones that hadn't were already gone. This was different the returned consciousness-humans arriving in bodies that couldn't hold them. Three centuries of consciousness existing without physical maintenance and the return process wasn't clean for everyone.Some arrived in bodies that were already failing.Some arrived in bodies that weren't there anymore. Just landed wrong. Incompletely physical. Present in a way that lasted hours or days and then stopped.Bri had a word for it. Dissolution. She used it clinically, the way surgeons used words to put distance between themselves and the thing the word described.Aria used it too. Helped.Forty-three dissolution cases in the first week. Ninety-one in the second.By the third week Bri had a separate section of the river building set aside and a rotation of volunteers who sat with people through it and Fen the original Fen, Sable's br

  • THE ALPHA'S CURSED LUNA   SEVEN BILLION

    The first one came back three hours later.Not close. Somewhere north. Aria felt it through her shadows like a stone dropped in still water one consciousness arriving back in physical form, the ripple of it spreading out, and then nothing, and then another one somewhere east, and then three at once further south than she could track.Then it stopped being countable.She was standing on the high bank above the river with Thorne when it started in earnest. The feeling of it building, wave after wave, consciousness after consciousness finding its way back to physical form somewhere on a planet that hadn't held seven billion bodies in three centuries."Where are they landing," Thorne said."Everywhere." She felt another cluster. West. Many at once. "Wherever there's space.""They'll need—""Everything." She turned back toward the buildings. "They'll need everything."She ran.Not far before the knee stopped that. Walked fast. Same destination.Found Ren already back from wherever he'd gon

  • THE ALPHA'S CURSED LUNA   WHAT MARCUS BUILT

    Nobody moved for a long time.Then Ren sat down. Just sat down where he was standing, cross-legged on the chamber floor, like his legs had made a decision independent of the rest of him."Elena knew," he said."She must have." Aria looked at the book. At the handwriting. "She was inside the void for three hundred years. If Marcus was in there too—""She would have found him.""Yes.""And she didn't tell us."Aria looked at him.He looked back. Working through it. "She built everything. Sixty years of preparation. Settlements and bloodlines and infrastructure and specific instructions for a specific river." His voice was even. Controlled. "And she didn't mention that the thing consuming humanity was built by someone she knew.""No," Aria said. "She didn't."He picked up a stone from the floor. Turned it over. Put it down. "There's a reason for that.""I know.""Which means you know what the reason is."She looked at the last page again. At Marcus's handwriting. At the three words that

  • THE ALPHA'S CURSED LUNA   THE CROSSING

    Dawn came too soon. Aria stood in the ritual circle. Ancient symbols carved into stone. Candles burning. Herbs smoldering. Everything prepared exactly as Selene had taught. Everything perfect. Everything—terrifying. The whole pack watched. Hundreds of wolves. Silent. Scared. Supportive. Everyone kn

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  • THE ALPHA'S CURSED LUNA   REPAIRING THE BROKEN

    Three days after the attack, Thorne finally woke up.Aria was there. Had barely left his side. Just sitting. Watching. Feeling the wrongness in him growing. The Soulchain is tightening. Claiming more of him with each passing hour.His eyes opened. Silver. But with something else now. A flicker of g

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  • THE ALPHA'S CURSED LUNA   THE MEMORY STONE

    Aria woke to Kira shaking her."Wake up. Something's happening with the stone. The memory stone the Seeker gave you. It's—it's doing something."Aria bolted upright. The crystal. She'd left it on her desk. Not knowing what to do with it. How to use it. Now it was—Glowing. Pulsing. Brighter with ea

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  • THE ALPHA'S CURSED LUNA   SHADOWS OF THE PAST

    Two weeks of peace.Aria had almost forgotten what normal felt like. Training sessions without assassination attempts. Council meetings without threats. Days when the biggest problem was paperwork instead of survival.It was nice. Strange. Almost boring.Almost.She stood in the training ring watch

    last updateLast Updated : 2026-03-21
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