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WHEN THE TREMORS STOPPED

Penulis: Nicolet Hale
last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-03-02 19:00:09

Day seventy-three. The tremors just stopped.

No warning. No buildup. No gradual decrease. One moment reality was shaking every ninety minutes like clockwork. Next moment nothing. Silence. Stillness. Normal reality.

We waited. Braced for the next tremor. For reality to shake again. For the void to pull us toward between. But nothing came. Hours passed. Still nothing.

"Is it over?" someone asked. Voice barely above whisper. Afraid to hope. Afraid to believe. Afraid speaking it aloud would break w
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  • THE ALPHA'S CURSED LUNA   WHAT COMES AFTER

    Three weeks later the second food store was finished and the dissolution cases stopped entirely.Not slowed to near-zero. Stopped. Bri came to find Aria on a Thursday morning and said "the last three critical dissolution cases stabilized overnight" and Aria thought about the third-level warmth that had been constant since Dawn's second return and said "I know."Bri looked at her. "You think they had something to do with it.""I think they've been adjacent to physical reality for thirty thousand years and they understand physical form better than we do." She held Bri's eyes. "I think Dawn going through twice and Moss going through once changed what was available to people whose physical form was failing." She paused. "I can't prove that.""I can't either," Bri said. "But I can count." She left.Cord finished the third food store on a Tuesday. Came to report it with the economy of someone for whom completed work needed one sentence. "It's done. Six months of supply at current population

  • THE ALPHA'S CURSED LUNA   WHAT THEY BROUGHT BACK

    Dawn came back the way she left. There and then there, the floor solid again under her, the mark blazing down to steady silver in the space of a few seconds.Petra had her.Not catching her this time. Receiving her. Both hands ready, knowing what to expect, and Dawn settling into them with the specific quality of a child who had gone somewhere and come back and found exactly what she expected to find.Petra checked her. Fast, efficient, a mother's inventory. Hands, face, the mark on her shoulder, the temperature of her skin.Warm. All of it warm."She's fine," she said. Not relief. Confirmation.Dawn looked at the ceiling.At the Luna mark.She reached one hand up toward it, the clumsy full reach of four weeks, too far to touch. But she looked at it the way she looked at things visible only to her. Not past it this time.Through it. At what was on the other side."What do you see," Petra said.Dawn looked at her.Made the sound below hearing. Long, deliberate, the register she used wh

  • THE ALPHA'S CURSED LUNA   BOTH DOORS

    Dawn was already through when Aria reached the third level.She hadn't been fast enough. One moment. The mark blazing, the floor warm and permeable, Petra on her knees with her hand in the space where her daughter had been they arrived to the familiar aftermath of absence.Petra looked up.Her face said she'd had time to prepare for this one. Two hours the first time. She'd used them."Same as before?" Aria said."Faster." Petra pressed her palm to the stone. "She was awake and then she was—" She stopped. "Lighter. It felt lighter than the last time. Like she knew exactly where she was going."Aria put her own palm down.The warmth was different.She felt it immediately. Before, it had been one-directional present, coming up from below, welcoming but singular. Now it moved. A current to it. Something flowing through rather than just residing.Two doors open at once.She reached north with her shadows and found the warmth at the ruins matching this one exactly. Found Moss somewhere ins

  • THE ALPHA'S CURSED LUNA   THREE DAYS

    The second symbol didn't leave her head.She drew it twice on scraps of material and burned both of them. Not because she was hiding it. Because drawing helped her think and she was done thinking and she needed it out of her hands.Didn't work. Still there. The geometry of the response sitting behind her eyes the way the void had sat behind her ears in the old years. Not threatening. Not going anywhere. Waiting to be understood.Three days. That was the travel time Ren had given. Three days and Moss would be at the northern ruins.She spent the first day working. Food distribution, the Cas council structure taking shape faster than she'd expected, two dissolution cases that Bri handled with the efficiency of someone who had made peace with what her skills were now for. Aria stood with Fen for twenty minutes at the end of the second one. Said the name. Moved on.Thorne watched her in the way that meant he was tracking something."Say it," she said."You aren't sleeping again.""I'm sle

  • THE ALPHA'S CURSED LUNA    LET HER

    Petra read the six words.Read them again.Then she looked at her daughter with the expression that had been building for four weeks and finally arrived at something on the other side of fear.Not peace. Something harder than peace. More honest."Okay," she said.She stood up.Walked to the chamber entrance.Went down.Aria looked at Thorne. He looked at her. Neither of them spoke.They followed.Second level. Third level. The worked stone and the ventilation cuts and the Luna mark in the ceiling that she understood differently now. The cold down here was different from above. Drier. Still.Petra stood in the center of the floor. Looking down. Holding Dawn against her chest.Dawn was looking down too.Not at the stone. Through it. The way she looked at things that weren't available to anyone else's eyes."What do I do," Petra said.She was asking Dawn.Dawn put one palm flat against Petra's sternum. Warm. Deliberate.Then looked at the floor again.Petra understood something. Aria cou

  • 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   SHADOW RESCUE

    The planning room was tense.Aria stood at the center table. Map of Drake's territory spread out. Red circles marking guard posts. Patrol routes. Weak points. And at the center, a single blue dot. Mira's location. The shadow beacon is pulsing steadily."She's in the east wing," Aria said. Pointing.

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  • THE ALPHA'S CURSED LUNA   LUNA QUEEN

    Three months later.Aria stood at the edge of the Blackwater territory. Watching the sun rise. Still getting used to how everything felt different now.Sharper. Brighter. More.The Luna power hummed under her skin. Constant. Controlled. Hers.Footsteps behind her. Light. Familiar."You're up early,

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  • THE ALPHA'S CURSED LUNA   ALLIES AND ENEMIES

    The war council met at dawn.Aria had barely slept. Spent the night reviewing evidence. Witness statements. Anything that proved Mira acted in self-defense.It wouldn't matter. She knew that. But she had to try.The war room was packed. Thorne. Kieran. The Luna Council representatives. Alphas who'd

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  • THE ALPHA'S CURSED LUNA   SANCTUARY OR CAGE

    Blackwater territory looked different at night.Darker. Colder. Like the land itself, it remembered what happened here.Aria walked behind Thorne. Her shadows are alert. Ready. Kira clutched her hand so tight it hurt.They reached the pack house gates. Guards everywhere. More than before. All armed

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