LOGINThe Truth About Lyra’s Bloodline
Lyra awoke to the scent of herbs and burning incense.
Her body ached, her limbs heavy, but the pain in her chest—the agony of rejection—was duller now, almost distant.
She blinked against the dim candlelight, her vision adjusting to the unfamiliar surroundings. She was lying on a soft bed, covered in fur blankets. The air was warm, carrying the faint crackle of a nearby fire.
Slowly, she turned her head.
She was inside an underground chamber.
The stone walls were lined with shelves filled with ancient scrolls and glass vials of glowing liquid. Intricate carvings decorated the ceiling, forming strange symbols she didn’t recognize.
And sitting beside her, watching her with piercing silver eyes, was the woman from before.
Elder Raine.
"You’re awake," she said softly, her voice filled with wisdom and something else—expectation.
Lyra tried to sit up, but her body protested.
"Where am I?" she rasped, her throat dry.
"You are safe," Raine reassured her, pouring a golden liquid from a small vial into a wooden cup. "Drink this. It will ease your pain."
Lyra hesitated but took the cup. The moment the warm liquid touched her tongue, she felt a surge of energy rush through her. The exhaustion that had weighed her down lightened, and her mind sharpened.
"Who are you?" she asked warily, lowering the cup.
Raine studied her for a moment before answering.
"I am one of the last surviving members of the Moonblood Clan," she said. "And so are you."
Lyra froze.
"What?"
Raine’s gaze flickered to Lyra’s wrist.
"The mark you bear," she said, gesturing to the silver insignia. "It is proof of your bloodline. You are Moonborn, a descendant of the lost rulers of the werewolf world."
Lyra shook her head. "No. That can’t be true. My parents… they weren’t special. My mother died when I was a child, and my father—"
Her voice broke.
Her father had never wanted her. He had left her to be raised by the pack’s caretakers, barely acknowledging her existence.
Raine’s expression softened. "Your parents may not have told you the truth, but your blood does not lie. The Moonblood Clan was wiped out centuries ago because of their power. The Bloodmoon Pack, like many others, were taught to fear us. To destroy us."
Lyra swallowed hard, her hands curling into fists.
"That’s why they called me cursed," she whispered.
"Yes," Raine confirmed. "Because they did not understand what you truly are."
Lyra’s heart pounded.
All her life, she had been weak. Unwanted. A burden.
But now, Raine was telling her she was powerful?
"Why now?" she asked. "Why did my mark only start glowing at the mating ceremony?"
"Because your abilities are awakening," Raine said. "The bond you shared with Alpha Damien may have triggered your dormant power. But it was his rejection that will push you to become who you were meant to be."
A spark of something dangerous ignited inside Lyra.
"Stronger than Damien?" she asked, her voice barely above a whisper.
Raine nodded.
"Stronger than any Alpha."
For the first time since her exile, Lyra didn’t feel like a victim.
She felt like something more.
Something powerful.
And for the first time in her life—
She embraced it.
When the Moon Remembers Your NameAria did not breathe—not initially.The vision that Selene had revealed to her continued to blaze behind her eyes. Her mother’s visage… her tender smile… the anguish in her last moments. The treachery. The ambush. The familiar scent of wolves—wolves she had trusted throughout her life.It was overwhelming.As the world came back into view, Aria found herself kneeling on the frigid stone floor of the dilapidated Moon Hall. Her hands were pressed against the fractured ground, her breath trembling uncontrollably.Rowan immediately dropped down beside her.“Aria—look at me. What did she reveal to you? Speak to me.”But Aria was unable to articulate her thoughts. Her voice was ensnared in her throat, choked by sorrow so piercing it felt like a dagger lodged within her chest.Selene stood before them, silent, her silver luminescence dimmed with compassion.“I cautioned you,” she whispered. “Truth comes at a cost. And at times… it shatters before it mends.”
The Memory That Shouldn’t ExistThe world reassembled in a swift rush of breath.Aria stumbled forward, grasping her chest as the chill dissipated and the remnants of the Moon Hall came into focus around her once again. Her knees struck the fractured stone, and she gasped—because what she had just witnessed was not a dream, nor a vision.It was a memory.Her memory.Her mother’s memory.A truth that had been concealed beneath layers of deception and smoke.Rowan knelt beside her, his hands steadying her shoulders. “Aria—Aria, look at me. What occurred? What did she reveal to you?”But Aria was unable to respond. Her throat had constricted, emotion surging through her like wildfire. She pressed a trembling hand against the ground to steady herself.Selene stood a few feet away, silent, waiting.Aria forced air into her lungs. “I saw… everything.”Rowan’s hands stilled on her arms. “Tell me.”Aria raised her head slowly. The moonlight bathed her face, highlighting the tears she hadn’t e
The Storm She Was Meant ForThe moon loomed low, heavy and marred, as if the sky held its breath solely for her. Aria stood on the brink of the ancient ridge, her hands quaking—not from fear, but from the overwhelming weight of all she had discovered, all she had transformed into, and all she was on the verge of confronting.Beneath her, the valley where the united packs had assembled shimmered with campfires. Yet the vibe was off. Too silent. Too motionless. As if every wolf present could perceive the change in fate but had yet to grasp its significance.Aria drew a sharp breath as the wind kissed her skin—cold, biting, and vibrating with the familiar echo of Selene’s power.Rowan approached her from behind, his presence solid and reassuring despite the tension thickening the atmosphere.“They’re anticipating you,” he whispered, his voice rough. “Some are fearful. Some are irate. Some… already have their suspicions about the truth.”Aria gulped. The truth.That her mother had been sl
The Awakening of the Moon-BoundThe world reassembled itself as Aria staggered forward, struggling to breathe. Her hands instinctively clutched her chest, as if she needed to keep her heart from escaping—because it felt as though it was attempting to break free.Rowan caught her just before she fell."Aria! Focus on me—Aria, what did she reveal to you?"But Aria was unable to respond. Not yet.Images continued to flash behind her closed eyelids, searing themselves into her memory like scars:Her mother’s face, fleeing through a forest with a baby cradled in her arms.Shadows pursuing her.A chilling voice commanding her demise.A crest—a symbol Aria had encountered before, though she could not yet identify it.And most haunting of all… the expression her mother gave her before everything faded to black.An expression of love.An expression of fear.An expression of sacrifice.When Aria finally opened her eyes, Selene remained beneath the shattered archway of the ruins, her silver aura
The Vision That Shattered the WorldLight engulfed Aria completely.Not warm, not gentle—but sharp, blinding, and ancient.For a brief moment, she felt suspended in emptiness. No ground beneath her feet. No air in her lungs. No Rowan’s reassuring presence behind her. No ruins, no warriors, no storm—only light and silence dense enough to feel like a weight on her skin.Then the world fractured open.A surge of silver light radiated outward, and suddenly Aria found herself on solid ground once more—but it was not the remnants of the Moon Hall.It was a recollection.A recollection that did not belong to her.The sky above shimmered with a full moon far larger than she had ever witnessed, its luminescence spilling over a vast stone courtyard encircled by white pillars adorned with lunar engravings. Torches blazed with silver flames. Wolves—majestic, enormous, regal—moved among robed figures as if both species coexisted in perfect harmony.Aria’s breath caught in her throat.“This… this
The Bond That Refused to BreakThe world jolted back into focus with a violent shock.Aria stumbled as the vision faded, her breath escaping her lungs as if she had sprinted for miles through a tempest. The ruins reemerged—shattered walls, partially collapsed arches, and cold air heavy with ancient secrets.Yet, she was no longer the same.Not anymore.Before she could steady herself, her knees struck the stone floor. Her hands shook uncontrollably, her heart racing under the burden of all she had just witnessed—her mother’s visage, the ritual, the treachery, the blood… the traitor.Rowan was at her side in less than a heartbeat.“Aria—Aria, focus on me.” His hands cradled her face, his voice low and rough with urgency. “What did she reveal to you? What transpired?”Aria attempted to respond.No words emerged.Her throat felt as if it were bound by chains.Selene stood a few paces away, observing with an expression that conveyed both sorrow…and anticipation. She had anticipated that t







