LOGINMaureen stared at the letter, contemplating what it meant. No way, this couldn’t be happening. Could it? All these years, they had believed their daughter dead, a casualty of the massacre that had decimated their pack. If this were to be believed, then her daughter wasn’t dead, but had been kidnapped and stolen away from everything she had known. The implications sent a tremor through her hand, giving away the distress she was feeling even though she tried to keep her voice calm. “Where did you get this?”
She looked at her mother with a pointed look, clearly telling her that she knew where she got it. Turning it over, she showed her mother the seal, tapping her index against it twice for emphasis. There was no denying its source or that it was real. This was happening, as weird and unreal as it may feel. “But that means…well, that means she was kidnapped!”
“Kidnapped?” she questioned, her head tilting as she considered what her mother was saying. Thinking over the story her mother had shared, she mused, “Did he fake her death when he attacked your pack?” What was the point of decimating the pack if he was just going to kidnap her? Why kidnap her in the first place? What was so special about her older sister that he would go to such lengths? These were the burning questions that she wanted to ask.
“That’s the only thing that I can figure out. We thought she died with the rest of the women and children who were brutally murdered by those monsters. There was no evidence that she survived the attack, and no evidence that they were after her the whole time. We just assumed that denying his request had angered him and he took it out on the pack to punish us,” Maureen answered thoughtfully, as if remembering the moment it was all taking place. “I can’t understand why he would be reaching out now, or even how he would have found out about you.”
“What do you mean?” Her head tilted as she posed the question through the packlink, not having thought of that. She had been so focused on if it were true and why this was the first she was hearing of it that she hadn’t considered how a sister so estranged would know of her existence. “How do you think they found out where I was?”
“Not where you were, Ky, where we were.”“What do you mean?” “We barely escaped with our lives and have lived in isolation here ever since. No one even knows where we came from. How could they possibly have known where we are? I don’t think you should trust anything that comes from that man.”Kylan looked down at the paper in her mother’s hand, thinking. Her mother was right; she should be careful, but how could she ignore the sister she didn’t know she had, the sister she needed to know? Taking the letter, she pointed to the part that mentioned her sister dying and wanting her near. How could she deny such a request, she tried to impart upon her mother. Besides, it wasn’t like he wanted her. Her sister was his Luna and she was merely a beta’s youngest daughter. That’s how anyone would see it. No one knew she came from an Alpha bloodline outside of them and their Alpha’s family. The family she was marrying into. Taking Carter with her granted her some safety as the new Alpha’s mate and Luna. There would be plenty of time to go meet her sister and come back to attend her training. “I’ll take Carter with me; it’ll be okay. Everything will be fine, you’ll see. But - don’t you want to see her?”
“Well of course I want to see her. She’s my daughter. I just want us to be careful if we’re going to go see her,” Maureen rushed to assure her daughter, her mind already spinning as she considered the trip. “We’ll have to go as soon as possible; I can be ready by morning.”
She looked up with concern, motioning for her mother to slow down a little. She needed to be here for her birthday - it’s the day she would finally get her first shift. It was important for a wolf to experience their first shift with their home pack or they could stunt their wolf. The ceremony bonded them to the pack, to their alpha and allowed any wolf powers to flow through and awaken her senses, to their fullest potential. Without it, they could lose access to their wolf powers completely.
Kylan thought over everything that she had learned as she read over the letter once again. It was crucial that she be at her strongest when she went to meet her sister and her Alpha, and that could only happen once she had her wolf. The ceremony was important for any wolf, but knowing that she was actually of Alpha blood, she didn’t have the luxury of ignoring the customs. A simple beta’s daughter didn’t have to worry about cursing herself and her pack, but an Alpha’s daughter had to be careful. Alpha wolves that didn’t do the ceremony tended to go mad, feral and without any reason. They killed indiscriminately and entered a never-ending heat that nothing could sate. A barren, cursed she-wolf was useless, best to be put down. There was no way she was going to let that happen to her, to Carter.Shaking her head, she put the letter in her pocket. Pointing to the calendar where her birthday was circled, she emphasized why she couldn’t leave that fast and watched as the realization washed over Maureen. A week and she would have her wolf.
“Fine, you’re right. We’ll wait till after your ceremony,” her mother reluctantly agreed, accepting that she couldn’t just take off sight unseen for unknown situations. The ceremony came first, but she couldn’t help the part of her that wanted to take off running for the Crescent River pack. Lisette, her beautiful Lisette, was alive. She wouldn’t rest until she held her in her arms once more. “Mommy’s coming, Lizzy” she murmured aloud.His office held several bookcases and one oversized desk. The room itself was sparse, as if no one could be bothered to decorate it. Her bright eyes took in everything as she came to stand before the Alpha’s desk, remaining standing until the man took his seat. Only then did she sit in the proffered seat. She felt small in this space, uncertain. Pulling out the letter, she passed it across the desk. Tilting her head, she watched his face. “I’m glad you got the letter. We weren’t sure what to do if you didn’t come. My Luna doesn’t have much time left and we are still hoping to save her before it’s too late. We believe you are meant to be here to ease her through this illness.” He seemed earnest enough, helping set the room at ease. Turning to look at the older woman behind her, Markus cut right to the chase, “And who are you?”“I’m her mother, Alpha Markus. Maureen Ashe.” The older woman swallowed, unsure of what to expect considering what she knew of losing her daughter.
It was barely light when they pulled out the drive. Carter was driving, letting Kylan rest in the back while her mother rode up front to keep him company. Two of his warriors took a second car, following them on the long drive to the Crescent River packlands. Their bags were loaded into the boot of both vehicles, making sure that they were prepared for whatever their journey afforded them. Kylan stared out the window as the woods faded into a gentle countryside, the steady sound of the tires rolling across the asphalt slowly lulling her to sleep. The first night, they spent at a tiny little bed and breakfast, quite quaint in the light of the sunrise. They were really lucky to be able to get three rooms at such short notice. It definitely didn’t hurt that they were still on the Blackwood lands; the owner of the building was honoured to have their next Alpha and his chosen mate choose to stay with them. The manager’s wife was a bubbly wolf, feeding them well and sharing stories
Coming to, she felt strong arms wrap firmly around her small frame. "Are you okay, Ky?" came the voice she knew better than her own. Nodding, she tried to sit up, but he wouldn't let her. "Not yet, you're still recovering." Recovering? Recovering from what? The last thing she remembered was her Shifting Ceremony and the hot feeling that had washed over her. A yawn escaped, as she snuggled close, rubbing her face against his chest. Why was she so tired? "You're okay, just fainted from shifting." Kylan turned a confused look his way and he reassured her, "Dad says it can happen sometimes. This is the first I've heard of it, but he says when there's something blocking it, or sometimes when someone is being gifted with a special power by the Goddess, they don't complete the shift the first time. He said you'll get another chance, but Ky, there's something you should know. The shift...it might have changed you."Wait, changed her? Changed her how? Pushing away from him, she
The moon hung heavy in the sky the evening of her eighteenth birthday. The air seemed to vibrate, as if it knew what was coming. Kylan was filled with excitement, having dreamed of this day her entire life. As a pup growing up, her parents' stories were about the magic of turning and how it would enhance her entire life. She couldn’t wait for the senses that would come with her first shift, the feeling of the ground beneath her paws. Scratch that — she couldn’t wait to meet her wolf.She smiled, humming in her head even if she couldn’t in reality. It was strange sometimes, having grown up without a voice to go with the thoughts in her head. When she was younger, she had to deal with the unfeeling taunts of children, passing down the hushed whispers of adults. She was lucky to have Carter and his family — it only took once for everyone to learn that Kylan was off limits to bullies.No one liked facing the truth, but bullies in a society like theirs were commonplace. If you wer
Maureen stared at the letter, contemplating what it meant. No way, this couldn’t be happening. Could it? All these years, they had believed their daughter dead, a casualty of the massacre that had decimated their pack. If this were to be believed, then her daughter wasn’t dead, but had been kidnapped and stolen away from everything she had known. The implications sent a tremor through her hand, giving away the distress she was feeling even though she tried to keep her voice calm. “Where did you get this?”She looked at her mother with a pointed look, clearly telling her that she knew where she got it. Turning it over, she showed her mother the seal, tapping her index against it twice for emphasis. There was no denying its source or that it was real. This was happening, as weird and unreal as it may feel. “But that means…well, that means she was kidnapped!”“Kidnapped?” she questioned, her head tilting as she considered what her mother was saying. Thinking over the story her
“Your father and I hadn’t been married long. He was the Alpha, of a long line of Alphas and I was his Luna. I still remember the day I found out he was my mate; everyone was really shocked. How could a girl raised by humans be mated to the Alpha?” At the look her daughter sent her way, she nodded, “That’s right. I was not always part of a pack. I was adopted as a baby by an amazing family and raised with all the love and care they had to offer. Of course, I wasn’t like them, but we didn’t know that until much later.” She explained how she came to be found at the edge of the woods, with no family or personal belongings to be found. Naturally, she had been raised as any human would have been, almost thriving in the human town she had come to call home. The only problem was - she wasn’t human.Being a wolf, she was different from those she grew up with, those she lived with, joked with, even loved. When her wolf started to show, at first, Maureen had thought she was going craz







