تسجيل الدخولRainWhen I opened my eyes, nothing felt real. Just the softness beneath me, the faint warmth of the room, the quiet stillness of morning.The air felt different, crisper. I noticed tiny sounds I’d never heard before - people moving outside, leaves rustling, even my own heartbeat . It startled me.I sat up quickly, my brows pulling together. Something was different. Not just around me. But inside me.It wasn’t loud or overwhelming like last night. It was… steady and present. It was my wolf.For the first time, I could feel her clearly. She wasn't angry or restless. But I could tell clearly that she was there.A strange calm settled over me as I pressed a hand lightly against my chest.“What… happened?” I whispered to myself.The memories came back in pieces, and I remembered the field. The anger I felt before I saw Ryan in the field.My breath hitched slightly.I remembered yelling at him. Challenging him. Feeling like my skin was burning from the inside out, and then… I lunged at him
RainI don't know how he did it, but Malcolm found a way out. And once he got out, we didn’t stop again. Not until the city was far behind us.The drive to Nightfall Pack was really long and quiet. Neither of us said a word. The only sounds were the car's engine and broken glass rattling in the windows.When we finally arrived, a guard was already waiting at the entrance of Ryan's house. Apparently, at every pack, he had a residence designated to him.He stepped forward as the car came to a stop, his eyes scanning the damage - the shattered windows, the dents, the dust.Surprise flickered across his face. But he said nothing. He simply opened the door.Malcolm stepped out first, then turned to me. “Careful.”I nodded, though my body felt strangely distant, like I was moving through something thick and slow.The guard led the way inside without a word.Malcolm stayed close beside me, guiding me through the halls until we reached my room.“You should rest,” he said quietly.I didn’t res
RainI knew that look. Ryan had already decided.“No - wait,” I said quickly, the words rushing out before he could speak.Both of them turned to me.My heart was pounding so hard it almost hurt, but I forced myself to move closer to the girl.“Why did you do it?” I asked her, my voice softer now, but steady. “Why would you try to kill the Luna?”For a second, she didn’t respond. I found it surprising that she didn't also mention that I am the Luna. Was it intentional? Was it fear?Her eyes stayed on the ground, her body trembling slightly in the man’s grip.“Speak!” the man barked, shaking her arm.She flinched, a small gasp leaving her lips.“I…” Her voice came out thin, barely audible. “I didn’t have a choice.”My brows pulled together. “What do you mean?”Slowly, she lifted her head again, just enough to look at me. Her eyes were glassy with unshed tears.“They told me to do it,” she whispered. “They said if I didn’t… I wouldn’t eat.”Something inside me twisted painfully.“They g
RainThe sound came out of nowhere. A sharp crack. Then a small cry.My steps slowed before I even realized it. Ryan kept walking beside me, completely unbothered. But I couldn’t ignore it. Something about that sound… it pulled at me in a way I couldn’t explain.“Useless girl!” a man shouted, and I turned.Just a few steps away, near a narrow alley, a man had his hand wrapped tightly around a little girl’s arm. She looked so small next to him. Too small. Her feet barely stayed steady as he shook her.Then he hit her again, making me flinch so hard that my breath caught.For a moment, everything around me faded. All I could see was this poor child… all I could see in her was me. The way she flinched before the next blow came. The way her shoulders curled inward like she was trying to disappear. I knew that feeling too well.My feet moved before I could think.“Rain,” Ryan said behind me, his voice low, but I didn’t stop.I walked toward them, my heart beating faster with every step.“
Ryan The moment the kiss ended, I knew the problem had been solved. Not in the way I expected, perhaps. But solved all the same. Rain stood a few steps away from me, her breathing uneven, her eyes wide with shock. Her fingers hovered near her lips as if she could still feel the imprint of mine there. I noticed all of that, but my mind was focused on something else - the silence inside me. For months now, every time I looked at Rain, my mind played the same cruel trick. A tilt of her head, a certain way the light touched her face, the shape of her eyes - and suddenly I would see Sapphire. Not completely. Not perfectly, but enough that it was dangerous. Enough that I would forget, even for a second, that the woman standing before me was not my wife. That illusion had been suffocating. So I had decided to end it, and I knew kissing her would do the trick. I had not arrived at that conclusion lightly. It had been a thought that followed me for days now. If my mind insisted on comp
Rain“I need to know something,” he said.The desperation in his eyes had not faded. If anything, it had grown stronger. It made his voice sound rougher than usual, like the words were being pulled out of him instead of spoken willingly.I watched him quietly.Ryan rarely looked uncertain. He was always so controlled, so sure of himself. But now there was something unsettled in his expression, something restless behind his gaze.It made my heart beat faster.“I need to forget her,” he said finally.The words were quiet, but they landed heavily between us.For a moment I didn’t know how to respond. My thoughts tangled together, confused by what he meant.Forget her?I knew who he was talking about. Sapphire. The woman he had loved so deeply that her memory still followed him everywhere.But I didn’t understand why he would want to forget her.And I understood even less why he thought kissing me would help.Still… I didn’t move away.Something about the way he was looking at me made it







