Mag-log inThe 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.
The Uneasy CalmThe pack territories had never seemed so tranquil. The customary sounds — the howling of wolves, the joyous shouts of the young, the cadence of life — had all vanished beneath the oppressive atmosphere of dread and expectation.Kael perched on the ridge overlooking the training area, his cloak drenched from the rain. Since the night of the clash, the storm had not relented. It felt as though the very skies understood what was impending.Beneath him, warriors practiced under the flickering torches. Every blow, every growl resonated with intent. They were aware of it as well — the conflict that was approaching.Kael’s grip on his sword tightened. His ribs throbbed from the Priestess's assault, but he disregarded the discomfort. There was no space for frailty at this moment. Not when his people sought his fortitude.A voice came from behind him. “Alpha,” said Rian, his Beta and closest companion. “The outer patrols report unsettling movements near the eastern boundary. Sh
The Dark Priestess ArrivesThe atmosphere outside the cave changed — becoming colder, heavier, and saturated with the smell of ash. The rain had ceased, as if the world held its breath in anticipation of what was approaching.Kael sensed it first — that eerie attraction that raised the hairs on his arms. He stood at the entrance of the cave, weapon drawn, eyes scanning the shadowy forest. “She’s near,” he said quietly.Aria’s heart raced in sync with the faint illumination of her mark. The light beneath her skin flickered unpredictably — responding to something hidden yet recognizable. Her mother’s warning echoed in her mind like a lingering ghost. The Priestess is tied to the curse. Her arrival will bring reckoning.Kael glanced at her, his tone steady but gentle. “Stay behind me. If she seeks you, she’ll have to pass through me first.”Aria shook her head, her golden eyes shining with determination. “No, Kael. If I cower now, she prevails.”Before he could respond, a deep, melodic v
The Rising TempestThe evening atmosphere outside the temple was thick, heavy with the odor of rain and lingering magic from the past. As Aria and Kael emerged into the open, the environment seemed altered — more subdued, as if the forest, too, was waiting in anticipation.Aria placed a hand on her chest. The symbol on her skin glimmered softly, shining through her tattered shirt. It wasn’t painful, but it radiated awareness — like something inside her had finally awakened and was stretching after an extended slumber.Kael immediately sensed the shift. “Your energy… it’s heightened.” His tone was careful, yet filled with wonder.“I can feel it,” she murmured. “It’s like a tempest beneath my skin.”Lightning flashed in the sky above. The wind intensified, whipping leaves and murmurs around their feet. Aria’s wolf stirred uneasily within her, sensing a looming threat that remained hidden.They began to walk down the narrow trail leading back to the pack lands, the temple receding behind
Shadows of MemoriesThe stillness of the night hung heavily in the air. Only the breath of the wind rustled through the trees while the moon loomed low, pale and remote, as if observing the world through a thin curtain. Aria stood at the entrance of the woods, her heart racing, her thoughts swirling with the remnants of what she had just unearthed — a fact concealed in the embers of her history.She had come back to the remains of her former home. The stone base still bore the scorch marks from that fateful night — the night her existence had fractured. Her fingers glided over the blackened walls, bursts of memories rushing back in agonizing snippets: her mother's voice, the stench of smoke, the wails of the innocent.Something moved behind her. She spun around quickly.“Stay still,” came a deep, authoritative voice.Her wolf instincts flared instantly. She didn’t need to look to recognize who it was — Kael. His presence was unmistakable, his energy brushing against hers like a tempes
The Call to ArmsThe atmosphere in the great hall was charged with anticipation. Shadows danced on the stone walls as torches flickered, creating an uneasy ambiance. The pack's warriors remained silent, their gazes fixed on the Alpha who entered, burdened by the weight of destiny.Kael's footsteps resonated against the floor, the remnants of smoke and blood from the hunt still lingering on him. His shirt was tattered, his knuckles bruised, yet his eyes shone with an unwavering intensity. Each step he took commanded the attention of those present.“Alpha,” Beta Rowan said, bowing slightly, “we received the alarm—Darin is dead, isn’t he?”Kael held his silence for a moment. He halted at the center of the hall, allowing his golden eyes to scan over his warriors—men and women who had stood by him, bled alongside him, and entrusted him with their lives. When he finally spoke, his voice boomed like thunder.“He’s gone. The Dark Priestess has taken him.”A wave of murmurs spread through the
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







