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Chapter 5: The Blood Moon Sacrifice.

Author: Bridget Smith
last update Last Updated: 2026-01-14 16:38:21

The cold dampness of the cave was instantly replaced by a stifling, electric tension. Silas

stood framed against the waterfall, the moonlight catching the cruel edge of his silver blade.

His eyes were not on Elidra’s face but on the slight curve of her stomach, a look of twisted

triumph etched into his features.

Cassian’s growl was low, a vibrating sound that seemed to come from the very earth

beneath them. He stood between Elidra and the man who had stolen her mind, his body a

map of scars and fresh blood. The air was thick with the scent of silver and betrayal.

Whose is it, Elidra? He asked again. His voice was a jagged shard of glass.

He did not look back at her. His entire focus was locked on Silas, but the question was a

poison all its own. Elidra felt the tiny, unnatural thrum of life within her, a pulse that beat in a

rhythm that felt too fast, too strong to be human.

It does not matter whose blood runs in its veins, Silas mocked, his voice echoing off the wet

stone walls. The child is a vessel. My vessel. And you, Cassian, are nothing but a ghost from

a past I have already erased.

Silas moved with a fluid, terrifying speed. He did not shift into his wolf; he did not need to.

The silver sword in his hand whistled through the air, aimed directly at Cassian’s throat.

Cassian lunged, his claws extending as he parried the blow with the sheer strength of his

forearms. The screech of metal against bone-dense muscle filled the cave. Cassian was

faster, but he was weakened, his body still fighting the lingering effects of the dungeon and

the freezing river.

Run, Elidra! Cassian roared, his muscles straining against Silas’s blade.

Elidra scrambled backward, her hands scraping against the sharp cave floor. She could feel

the White Wolf inside her pacing, a frantic beast that wanted to tear Silas apart, but the silver

poison still humming in her blood kept her limbs heavy. She watched in horror as Silas

kicked Cassian in his wounded chest, sending the rogue Alpha sprawling into the shallow

water at the cave’s edge.

Silas did not follow up. He turned his gaze toward Elidra, his expression shifting into

something sickeningly sweet.

“Come here, my Luna”

, he said, reaching out a hand.

” Let us go home”

. I will forgive this little

rebellion. We will raise the child together, and you will be the queen you were born to be.

“You killed my mind”

, Elidra spat, her voice raw with hatred.

would rather die in this hole than go back to you”

.

“You turned me into a puppet. I

Silas’s face darkened, the mask of the loving husband shattering completely. Then you will

die. But the child will survive. I have the Priestess to ensure its safety.He raised the sword to strike her, but a sudden, deafening howl erupted from the entrance of

the cave. It was not a wolf’s howl. It was the scream of the wind itself.

The High Priestess stepped back through the waterfall, her violet eyes burning with an

unholy light. She ignored Silas, her focus entirely on Elidra.

The blood moon is rising, the Priestess chanted, her voice sounding like a thousand

whispering ghosts. The sacrifice must be made. The vessel must be opened.

She raised her silver staff, and the ground beneath Elidra’s feet began to glow with a sickly

purple hue. Elidra felt her body being pinned to the stone by an invisible weight. Her breath

came in short, frantic gasps as the magic began to pull at her life force.

Silas! The Priestess commanded. Hold the rogue. He must watch. The father’s agony is the

final ingredient for the awakening.

Silas grinned, a dark, manic light in his eyes. He stepped toward Cassian, who was

struggling to rise from the water. Silas drove his boot into Cassian’s back, pinning him to the

ground, and grabbed a handful of his matted hair, forcing him to look at Elidra.

“Watch her, Cassian, Silas hissed. Watch the woman you love become the mother of your

destruction.

Cassian fought with the strength of a dying god. He roared, his fingers digging into the stone,

his eyes turning a lethal, glowing gold. The mate bond between him and Elidra began to

burn, a golden tether that refused to be suppressed by the Priestess’s dark magic.

Elidra! Fight it! Cassian screamed.

Elidra’s vision was blurring. The purple light was cold, a freezing void that was sucking the

warmth from her limbs. She could feel the child inside her responding to the Priestess’s call,

its power swelling until her skin felt like it was going to burst.

She looked at Cassian. She saw the tears of rage in his eyes. She saw the man she had

ruined, the man she had betrayed, and the man who had jumped into a freezing abyss just

to keep her from falling alone.

The realization hit her like a lightning bolt. She was not a victim. She was the White Wolf.

She stopped fighting the magic. Instead, she opened herself to it. She reached deep into the

core of her being, past the amnesia, past the fear, and tapped into the ancient, dormant

power of her lineage.

A blinding flash of white light exploded from Elidra’s chest.

The purple shackles shattered. The Priestess was thrown backward, her staff snapping in

two like a dry twig. Silas was blown off Cassian, his sword flying from his hand and clattering

into the darkness of the cave.Elidra stood up, her hair floating around her head as if she were underwater. Her eyes were

no longer human; they were two orbs of pure, radiant light.

You forgot one thing, Mother, Elidra said, her voice echoing with a power that shook the very

mountain. The White Wolf does not belong to the abyss. She belongs to the moon.

She turned her gaze toward Silas. He was scrambling for his sword, his face pale with a

newfound terror.

You wanted a monster, Silas? Elidra whispered, her voice a chilling promise of death. Here

she is.

She did not shift. She didn't need to. She moved with a speed that surpassed the physical

world. She was in front of Silas before he could even blink. She grabbed him by the throat,

her fingers sinking into his flesh with an inhuman strength.

Silas gurgled, his hands clawing at her wrists. He tried to shift, his body beginning to contort,

but Elidra’s power held him in place. She was burning him from the inside out, the light of her

soul acting like silver in his veins.

“You are nothing”

, Elidra said.

She threw him across the cave. He hit the stone wall with a sickening crack and slumped

into the shadows, unmoving.

Elidra turned to the Priestess, but her mother had already vanished into a cloud of black

smoke, her hollow laughter lingering in the air.

The light began to fade. Elidra’s knees buckled, and she collapsed. Cassian was there in a

heartbeat, catching her before she hit the ground. He pulled her into his lap, his arms

wrapping around her with a desperate, crushing intensity.

“Elidra”

, he breathed, his voice shaking.

She looked up at him, the white light in her eyes receding to reveal her soft, grey irises. She

was exhausted, her body feeling like it had been shredded by a thousand blades.

“Cassian”

... she whispered.

He looked at her stomach, then back at her face. The questions were still there, the pain and

the betrayal still etched into the lines of his forehead. But for the first time, there was

something else. A sliver of hope.

“I don't care”

, Cassian said, his voice a low, fierce vow. I don't care whose child it is. It is

yours. And that makes it mine. We leave. Now.

He helped her to her feet, his strength supporting her as they moved toward the back of the

cave, looking for an exit that didn't lead back to Silas’s hunters. They found a narrow crevice

that led deeper into the mountain, a path that was barely wide enough for a person.They squeezed through, moving in total darkness until they emerged onto a high, narrow

ridge on the opposite side of the peak. The sun was just beginning to peek over the horizon,

casting a pale pink light over the snow-capped mountains.

They were free. For now.

But as Elidra looked down at her hands, she saw that the black veins of the silver poisoning

hadn't disappeared. They had shifted. They were moving toward her womb, a dark, pulsing

map that looked like a spiderweb.

She looked at Cassian, but he was staring out at the horizon, his hand protectively over

hers. He didn't see the darkness. He didn't see the price she had paid for their escape.

Elidra felt a sudden, sharp pain in her chest. Not from the poison, but from a memory that

finally broke through the fog. A memory of the night of the accident.

She saw Silas standing over her, but he wasn't alone. He was talking to someone in the

shadows. A man with a scar exactly like the one on Cassian’s wrist.

The realization was a cold blade to her heart.

Cassian? she whispered.

He turned to her, his expression concerned. What is it?

Before she could speak, a massive black wolf stepped out from the trees at the edge of the

ridge. It was twice the size of a normal Alpha, its eyes a burning, familiar gold.

It wasn't one of Silas’s men. It was a guardian of the Ancient Council.

The wolf lowered its head, a deep, telepathic voice echoing in both their minds.

“Elidra of Silver Crest. You have awakened the seed of the end. You are no longer under the

law of the pack. You are a threat to all wolf kinds.

The wolf looked at Cassian, its lip curling back to reveal fangs the size of daggers.

“And you, fallen Alpha. You have chosen to protect the end of the world. For that, your life is

forfeit.

From the shadows behind the black wolf, a dozen more appeared, their forms shimmering

with a divine, golden light. They were the executioners of the Council, the wolves that even

Alphas feared.

Elidra looked at Cassian, and then at the black veins on her skin. She realized that Silas was

never the greatest threat. The real war had just begun.

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