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THE MOON’S RECKONING
THE MOON’S RECKONING
Penulis: Lola's Write

Chapter 1: The Green Fire

Penulis: Lola's Write
last update Tanggal publikasi: 2026-04-23 23:43:20

The silence in Oakhaven wasn't a gift; it was a wall.

For three years, Seraphina Blackwood had lived in a small, wooden cabin that smelled of dried lavender and old books. She didn't have a phone, and she didn't want visitors. To the rest of the world, she was a ghost. To her pack, she was a girl who had been broken by an Alpha and left to rot in the woods. But to herself, Sera was just a woman trying to survive the noise in her head.

As an Oracle, Sera heard everything. She heard the way the sap moved inside the trees. She felt the way the worms turned the soil deep underground. It was too much. It was an endless, pulsing headache that never stopped. That was why she had spent months digging into the dirt, burying mountain-ash wood and ancient salt in a perfect circle around her home. The ash acted like a muffler, silencing the world until all she could hear was her own breathing.

Tonight, the silence felt wrong. It felt like the air was being sucked out of the room.

Sera sat by her small stone fireplace, her hands wrapped around a mug of herbal tea. The fire was low, casting long, dancing shadows against the walls. Usually, the heat of the flames comforted her, but tonight, she felt a chill that went straight to her bones.

Suddenly, a sharp, electric pain stabbed the back of her head.

"Ah!" Sera gasped, the ceramic mug slipping from her fingers. It shattered on the floor, splashing cold tea across her boots, but she didn't feel the wetness.

The pain grew. It wasn't just a headache anymore; it was a vision. In her mind’s eye, she saw a place she had only heard about in scary stories. Deep under the mountains, in a tomb made of silver-veined rock, a heavy seal was cracking. A hand, grey and clawed, pushed through the stone.

Something is coming.

The thought wasn't her own. It was a dark, oily whisper that coated her mind. The First-Born—the father of all monsters was waking up from a five-hundred-year sleep. And he was hungry.

Outside, the mountain-ash barriers began to glow. They didn't have the soft, white light of the moon. They turned a sickly, poisonous green. The logs vibrated so hard that the dust fell from the cabin ceiling. Sera scrambled to her feet, her heart hammering against her ribs like a trapped bird.

"No, no, no," she whispered, backing away from the window. "Not now. Not like this."

The barrier reached its breaking point. With a sound like a lightning strike, the green fire exploded. The psychic shockwave hit Sera in the chest, knocking the wind out of her. She fell to her knees, her vision blurring. She felt her soul being ripped open, her secrets laid bare to the night sky.

Sera couldn't hold it back anymore. A mental howl tore out of her throat. It wasn't a sound that used her voice; it was a blast of pure energy. It shot out of the cabin, through the trees, and across the miles. It was a scream for help, a beacon in the dark, and a signal to the only man who could ever hear her.

Two hundred miles away, in the heart of a rain-slicked city, Kaelen Thorne was doing what he did best: hunting.

The alleyway was dark and smelled of trash and wet asphalt. Kaelen had a rogue werewolf pinned against a brick wall. The rogue was smaller and weaker, but it had been causing trouble in Kaelen’s territory. Kaelen didn't shift into his wolf form; he didn't need to. His human hands were strong enough to crush stone.

"I told you to stay out of my city," Kaelen growled. His voice was a low, dangerous rumble that made the rogue whimper.

Kaelen was the Alpha of the Shadow-Claw, a man who had built a wall of ice around his heart. For three years, he had worked himself to the bone, fighting and leading, all to forget the girl he had left behind in Oakhaven. He told himself he left to save her. He told himself he was too dangerous for her. But every time he closed his eyes, he saw her starlight eyes and felt the phantom touch of her hand.

Then, the howl hit him.

It didn't come from the alley. It exploded inside his chest, right where his heart used to be. Kaelen dropped the rogue, his hands flying to his head as he fell to his knees. The wet ground soaked into his jeans, but he didn't feel it. He felt her.

Seraphina.

The bond he thought he had killed three years ago didn't just wake up; it snapped back with the force of a whip. For a terrifying second, Kaelen’s soul was pulled across the distance. He wasn't in the city anymore. He was in a small, smoke-filled cabin. He felt the rough wood of the floor under his knees. He felt the terrifying heat of green flames.

He felt her fear. It was a cold, sharp blade twisting in his gut.

"Silas!" Kaelen roared, his voice cracking with a mix of Alpha command and pure, raw terror.

From the fire escape above, a lean figure dropped down. Silas Vane, the pack’s best tracker, landed with his silver daggers already out. Usually, Silas had a sarcastic comment ready, but tonight his face was ghostly pale. He was clutching his own chest, his breath coming in ragged gasps.

"I felt it, Kael," Silas panted, his eyes wide with shock. "The bond... it’s bleeding. I can feel her heart beating. It’s so fast. She’s terrified."

Kaelen stood up, his muscles trembling. His human eyes were gone, replaced by the pitch-black pits of the Black-Shuck wolf. His Alpha presence was so heavy it made the rain steam as it hit his skin.

"She’s in danger," Kaelen said, his voice dropping into a primal growl. "The First-Born is awake. Get the car. If we don't get to Oakhaven now, there won't be anything left to save."

Back at the cabin, the front door didn't just open it turned to dust.

A gaunt monster with leaking silver eyes stood in the doorway, hissing like dry leaves on a grave. "The bride has been found." Sera scrambled back, reaching for her iron poker, but the creature caught it easily, twisting the metal like plastic before pinning her wrist with a grip of frozen steel.

Sera screamed, but then a surge of heat flooded her veins. Through their bond, the miles between her and Kaelen vanished.

I’m coming, Sera. Fight him! his voice roared in her mind.

The fear turned into sharp Alpha strength. Sera grabbed a handful of glowing ash and shoved it into the monster’s mouth. It shrieked and exploded into black soot. Slumping against the wall, Sera looked out the door. Thousands of silver-rotted eyes were blinking in the dark woods.

"Kaelen," she whispered into the cold air. "Please. Hurry."

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