เข้าสู่ระบบTHE 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 War Drums Beneath Her SkinThe moons hung low over the fractured plains, as if they too were holding their breath. Aurora stood at the ridge, gazing down at the dark valley where the Eclipse Pack had disappeared following their last ambush. The wind whipped her hair around her face, bringing with it the metallic scent of dried blood and the murmurs of the spirits that had been accompanying her since she awakened her ancient power.Every instinct within her warned that tonight would not be an ordinary night.Behind her, footsteps approached—strong and resolute. She didn’t need to turn around to know it was Draven. His presence always pressed against her skin like a storm poised to unleash its fury.“You ventured out here alone again,” he said softly, almost reproachfully, yet the concern in his voice softened the reprimand.Aurora refrained from looking at him. “I needed to breathe. The pack is uneasy. The warriors are fatigued. And the enemy… they are becoming more audacious.”Dra
The Silence Before the ShatterThe night was excessively still.Excessively quiet.Excessively heavy.Aria felt it the instant she stepped onto the balcony outside her chamber. The air bore an unusual weight—almost as if the sky itself was holding its breath. Below, the Silvercrest courtyard lay in tranquil darkness, oblivious to the fact that something unseen had begun to awaken.Her fingers gripped the stone railing tightly.Why does it seem as though the world is anticipating something to shatter?A gentle knock echoed behind her."Aria?" Kael’s voice was low, rough in a manner that indicated he hadn’t rested either. "Can’t find peace?"She shook her head. "I can’t pinpoint what it is… but something feels amiss."He moved beside her, his warmth brushing against her arm. For a fleeting moment, the tension in her chest subsided. Kael had always been that way—steady, grounding, a force capable of cutting through the storm within her. Yet tonight, even his presence could not entirely q
The Night the Moon Held Its BreathThe moon loomed low over the Silvercrest grounds, radiating an unsettling stillness—as if even the heavens were pausing in anticipation of the events about to transpire. The atmosphere was dense, pulsating with tension. Warriors navigated the courtyard in a state of organized chaos, preparing for whatever danger lay beyond their borders. No one could predict exactly what was approaching, but the sense of foreboding was palpable.Aria felt it most acutely.She stood on the balcony of Luna’s tower, her fingers gripping the cold railing, her heartbeat resonating louder than the distant sound of war drums. Her senses had become unnaturally heightened since the prophecy mark on her wrist flared again that morning—the crescent symbol pulsing like a heartbeat of its own.Behind her, the door creaked open.Damien entered silently. His presence enveloped the room like a tempest. “Aria,” he said gently, moving closer to her, “you’re trembling.”“No,” she whisp
The Night the Moon Stood StillThe wind howled against the fortress walls, as if the night itself was aware that something was about to shatter. Aria stood on the highest balcony, her hair swirling around her face, her breath uneven. The moon—her silent observer—hung heavily above the clouds, shining brighter than usual, almost as if it were warning her.Footsteps approached from behind. Slow. Controlled. Familiar."Aria," Rowan’s voice softened the atmosphere around her, yet she did not turn. She couldn’t. Her heart was still racing from the visions that had struck her only moments earlier—visions she was not prepared to disclose just yet.He halted a few steps behind her. "You left the strategy meeting too abruptly. I sensed something was amiss."Aria tightened her grip on the railing. "It was more intense this time. The pull. The pain. The memory that isn’t mine—yet feels as though it is etching itself into my being."Rowan’s breath caught in his throat. In three strides, he was be







