LOGINTHE LAND PROHIBITED
Lyra staggered forward, her bare feet sinking into the wet ground as the screaming wind nipped at her flesh. She had struck the ground hard after being thrown out by the Bloodmoon Pack's guards, scraping her hands on the rocky rocks near the edge. And she was here now. at the Forbidden Lands' boundary. This place was never visited. Even the most courageous wolves dared not go there since it was a realm of myths and nightmares. Dark and ancient, the forest towered over her, its gnarled trees reaching out like skeleton fingers into the sky. There was a spooky silence as a dense fog twisted across the bush. No birds. No leaves rustling. Just a strange silence.
The terrain itself seemed to be keeping watch. Shivering, Lyra put her arms around herself. She still felt the sting of rejection in her chest, a sharp pain that would not go away. She saw Damien's face each time she closed her eyes. his expression's hardness. How he'd turned away without thinking. He had dismissed her as though she were inconsequential. She felt a new wave of anguish slam over her, but she was at her breaking point. She had lost her mate, her pack, and her home. And now she was by herself. She jolted to attention at a distant rustling sound. Her heart raced. Out there was something. Scanning the dense darkness, she turned slowly.
peering through the dense shadows. The fog billowed, parting just enough for her to catch sight of them.
Luminescent eyes.
One set. Then another.
Then… numerous.
A deep growl echoed through the stillness, and Lyra's breath caught in her throat.
Outcasts.
A dozen emerged from the gloom, their shapes hardly discernible under the moon’s glow. Their fur was filthy, their claws menacing, and their yellowed fangs exposed in grotesque smirks.
The stench of rot lingered around them.
"Well, well," one taunted, his tone rough. "Seems we’ve stumbled upon a little lost pup."
The others laughed ominously, their hunger unmistakable.
Lyra gulped nervously, taking a tentative step back. She felt weak, drained, and inexperienced. She had never been a fighter—her pack had never even allowed her the chance.
There was no way she could repel them. Another rogue snarled, "Look at her," and moved in closer. "Smells like pack blood, but she’s alone." "Maybe she ran away?" "Maybe her pack abandoned her." The leader's visage broke into a ruthless smile. It doesn't matter. She is now ours. Lyra's instincts cried out the instant he lunged. Her body was too weak and too slow for her to run. She stumbled and fell to the ground, gasping. Her throat was within millimeters from the rogue's claws when— She saw a silver blur fly by. The air echoed with a horrible crack. As the rogue's body was hurled across the clearing and struck a tree with such power that splinters flew, Lyra's eyes widened. What? From the shadows, more individuals appeared,
They weren't rogues, though. They moved too precisely and too synchronizedly. Additionally, their eyes They had a dazzling silver shine. One of them moved forward, a woman with long white hair and a commanding presence. Her eyes locked on Lyra's wrist, and her face changed into an unintelligible look. With a whisper, "You bear the mark," she said. Lyra's body went out before she could even comprehend what she was saying. The woman's sharp silver eyes were the last thing she saw before the darkness engulfed her.
Then—nothing.
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The Darkness WithinThe night was suffocatingly quiet when Aria jolted awake. Her heart raced within her ribcage, beads of sweat glimmering on her forehead. She slowly sat up, her breaths sharp and uneven. The room was shadowy, illuminated only by the faint light of the moon seeping through the curtains. Yet, it wasn’t the darkness that terrified her—it was the voice resonating in her mind. “You were destined for me…” A shiver ran down her spine. The words crept through her mind like poison, chilling and constricting. She placed a hand on her chest, sensing a peculiar warmth thumping beneath her skin. It wasn’t precisely pain—more like something alive was awakening deep within her, something beyond her control. The healer’s hut was still, save for the crackling of a dying fire. She glanced at her hands, recalling how her power had erupted the previous night—untamed and wild. The memory filled her with dread. She had felt something ancient coursing through her veins, a force th
The Alpha’s PursuitThe forest stood in a profound silence—an unnerving kind of quiet that hinted at bloodshed and hidden truths. Only the faint rustle of the wind through the trees accompanied Kael as he sprinted through the night, his breath sharp against the frigid air. Each heartbeat resonated with rage and dread. The aroma of treachery lingered on the earth, mixed with ash and blood. His wolves were injured. His pack was split apart. And a trusted ally was responsible for it.Kael transformed mid-stride, bones cracking and fur sprouting across his skin. His wolf raced ahead in a streak of black and gold, paws pounding on the wet ground. The night twisted around him. The silent moon bore witness as the Alpha pursued one of his own.The trail reeked of sweat, fear, and shame. He pressed deeper into the forest, where the trees grew dense, creating a prison of darkness. His instincts shouted danger. But what burned stronger than that danger was fury—and beneath that fury lay a fear h
The Betrayal WithinThe moon loomed low over the camp, its silvery glow dancing across the clearing where the pack had assembled. The atmosphere felt unusual that night — thick and electric, as if the woods themselves were holding their breath. Kael stood on the ridge surveying his warriors, his gaze probing every shadow. Since Aria’s bond mark had ignited and their connection fell silent, he hadn’t managed to sleep. Each heartbeat without her felt like a battle he was losing ground in.“Alpha,” Rian, his beta, said as he approached. “We’ve scoured the western ridge. No signs of rogues.”Kael nodded, though his intuition warned him that something was amiss. “Increase the guards. I sense we are being watched.”Rian hesitated. “Kael, the men are worn out. Perhaps we should rest—”“Do it,” Kael snapped, his voice harsher than he meant.Rian bowed slightly, concealing the brief flicker of annoyance that crossed his face before departing. Kael frowned. Something about Rian’s scent — once s
The Seer’s WarningThe night was still, yet Kael found himself unable to rest. The fire outside the cabin had dwindled to glowing coals, crackling softly with the breeze. Aria lay in bed, her breathing delicate, her face pale under the glow of the moon. Even in slumber, she stirred — ensnared in dreams from which she couldn’t break free.Kael observed her for a long while before getting to his feet and stepping outside. His wolf senses were agitated, troubled by what he’d witnessed in the river. That reflection — those dark eyes — hadn’t been an illusion. They were real, and they were beckoning her.He required answers.Without a second thought, Kael transformed into his wolf form, his robust body slicing through the trees with silent agility. The forest stretched endlessly ahead, silver mist curling around the roots and branches. He ran until he reached a location he hadn’t visited in years — the sacred grove of the Seer.As soon as he entered the clearing, the air thickened with anc
The Darkness WithinKael stirred awake to the gentle light of dawn filtering through the cabin window, his arm instinctively reaching for Aria beside him. But the bed was vacant. His heart raced as his senses heightened — her scent lingered faintly, vanishing.He quickly got up, throwing on his shirt as he stepped outside into the chill of the morning. The forest lay silent, save for the leaves rustling, sharing secrets he couldn’t comprehend. Then he spotted her — standing by the riverbank, her dark hair dancing in the wind, her reflection on the water quivering like her spirit.“Aria,” he called softly.She didn’t react. Her gaze was locked on the flowing water, silver threads of magic flickering beneath her skin.“I can feel it, Kael,” she murmured as he approached. “The curse… it’s stirring. Every time I harness my power, it becomes stronger. It’s like it’s feeding off me.”Kael positioned himself behind her, enveloping her waist in his arms. “You’re not facing this alone, Aria. W
Shadows of the PastMoonlight faintly glistened through the shattered windows of the old cabin, creating eerie shapes on the floorboards. Aria lingered in the doorway, her breath haggard. This place — this desolate structure deep in the forest — was where everything had begun. The aroma of damp moss and rotting wood mingled with a subtle hint of something she could never forget: blood.Her heart ached as she brushed her fingers against the wall, recalling the screams, the betrayal, the night her life unraveled.Behind her, Kael entered silently. His presence infused the space with warmth, despite the biting wind outside. “You shouldn’t have come here on your own,” he said quietly.Aria turned to meet his eyes. “I had to, Kael. I must confront what happened here. I need to remember everything.”Kael’s jaw clenched. “Some memories are best left forgotten.”“But some are what define us,” she countered, her voice wavering. “If I can’t confront my past, how can I stand up for my future?”H







