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Chapter 122

Author: Anna Solo
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Rosemary

The forest blurred around me as I ran, the world melting into streaks of green, gold, and shadow in my periphery. My paws struck the earth with steady, deliberate force, matching the rhythm of Ethan’s, whose massive black wolf sprinted just ahead of me. The adrenaline of victory still hummed faintly in my veins, though it was fading, replaced by exhaustion that sank deep into my bones.

We had won.

Andromeda was dead, her dark power ripped from the world like a poison finally purged, and Asmodeus was banished to whatever forsaken abyss had birthed him. But even in victory, my chest felt heavy. The kind of weight that lingers when you’ve given everything and are still not sure it was enough.

A low howl rumbled from Ethan’s throat, breaking through the quiet. It was a sound of triumph, of survival, but there was a raw edge to it, like the lingering ache of a wound yet to heal. I howled back, softer and shakier, the sound tearing its way out of me as if it had been trapped there
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  • The Rose Luna   Epilogue

    UnknownThe cave was cold and damp, the scent of earth and decay clinging to the stale air, suffocating and unrelenting. Shadows danced along the jagged walls, flickering with the faint light of the spellstone I clutched, its glow dimming as the magic inside it faded. My legs burned, trembling from the desperate flight through the forest. Twigs had snapped beneath my feet, branches had whipped at my face, but I hadn’t stopped—not until now.The sharp sting of exhaustion was nothing compared to the hollow ache in my chest.I stumbled forward, each step uneven, my breath coming in harsh, ragged gasps. My hands scraped against the damp stone as I reached the inner chamber. And then - I saw her.Andromeda.Her body lay still on the cold, uneven floor, her once striking presence now eerily absent. The queen who had commanded power with a single glance, who had brought even the strongest to their knees, was now reduced to silence. The sight of her, lifeless and vulnerable, struck me like a

  • The Rose Luna   Chapter 124

    RosemaryAfter leaving Grace, Ethan and I made our way to the west wing, where Julie had been sheltering Aurora. The hallway was eerily quiet now, the hum of the battle already fading from the walls of the pack house like a distant memory. It was strange, the silence - after so much chaos, it almost felt wrong.Ethan pushed open the door gently, the soft creak of the hinges cutting through the stillness. Inside, the room was dimly lit by the golden wash of the afternoon sun filtering through the curtains. Julie sat in a rocking chair near the window, her posture relaxed but alert. Draped protectively across her lap, like the most delicate treasure, was Aurora.Aurora stirred, her small, gray eyes blinking up at us with quiet uncertainty. She looked at me, her tiny face framed by a cascade of unruly black curls, and for a moment, everything else, the battle, the grief, the exhaustion, melted away. All I could see was her, whole and safe.Julie offered me a tired but warm smile as I cro

  • The Rose Luna   Chapter 123

    RosemaryThe hospital wing buzzed with controlled chaos - doctors and nurses weaving through rows of cots, their voices a low murmur of calm reassurance. The air smelled with the faint coppery tang of blood. It was quieter here than outside, but the tension was no less palpable, lingering like a shadow in the corners of the room.Ethan walked beside me, his steady presence keeping me grounded as we passed warriors wrapped in bandages and families gathered by their loved ones. I tried not to stare, but the sight of pack members I recognized lying bruised and broken made my chest tighten. Every win came with a cost.Ethan led us through the halls until we found Grace’s room. He pushed the door open, letting me step in first. Grace was propped up against a mound of pillows, her face pale but glowing with a kind of joy that lit up the entire room. Despite the dark circles under her eyes and the exhaustion etched into her features, she looked radiant. And in her arms, cradled as though he

  • The Rose Luna   Chapter 122

    RosemaryThe forest blurred around me as I ran, the world melting into streaks of green, gold, and shadow in my periphery. My paws struck the earth with steady, deliberate force, matching the rhythm of Ethan’s, whose massive black wolf sprinted just ahead of me. The adrenaline of victory still hummed faintly in my veins, though it was fading, replaced by exhaustion that sank deep into my bones.We had won.Andromeda was dead, her dark power ripped from the world like a poison finally purged, and Asmodeus was banished to whatever forsaken abyss had birthed him. But even in victory, my chest felt heavy. The kind of weight that lingers when you’ve given everything and are still not sure it was enough.A low howl rumbled from Ethan’s throat, breaking through the quiet. It was a sound of triumph, of survival, but there was a raw edge to it, like the lingering ache of a wound yet to heal. I howled back, softer and shakier, the sound tearing its way out of me as if it had been trapped there

  • The Rose Luna   Chapter 121

    NathanielThe battlefield was a symphony of chaos. Wolves clashed tooth and claw, snarls and yelps echoing through the dense trees as the war against Andromeda’s forces raged on. Blood stained the ground, and the metallic scent of it hung heavy in the air. My wolf surged with adrenaline as I ducked, narrowly avoiding a swipe from a rogue. I countered with a sharp leap, my claws tearing through its side.Beside me, Conor fought like a demon, his red fur barely visible in the blur of movement. Hold the line! I shouted through the pack-link, my voice reverberating through the minds of our warriors. Do not let them through!Despite the chaos, we were holding. Barely. Every time we pushed the rogues back, they surged forward again, driven by some unseen force. They weren’t fighting like wolves - they were fighting like pawns, mindless and relentless.I twisted mid-air to avoid another rogue, landing on my feet and snapping my jaws around its leg. A sickening crunch followed, and the rogue

  • The Rose Luna   Chapter 120

    RosemaryAs I stood poised to strike, the cavern shuddered violently. Flames from Asmodeus and the golden glow of my magic lit the space in a chaotic dance of light and shadow. Ethan and Asmodeus clashed with unrelenting ferocity, their roars and growls blending with the crackle of fire and the hum of unleashed magic. But my focus stayed locked on Andromeda, who staggered backward, her hands trembling as she tried to summon more shadows.She was weakening, the strain of the fight and the toll of carrying her monstrous child evident in every labored breath she took. But she wasn’t done yet. Andromeda’s lilac eyes burned with defiance, and she let out a snarl as she forced the shadows to rise again, curling around her like a shield.“I will not fall to you!” she hissed, her voice carrying through the cavern despite the chaos. “You cannot stop what has already been set into motion!”I snarled back, my golden eyes narrowing as I prowled closer. The magic within me surged, begging to be un

  • The Rose Luna   Chapter 119

    GraceThe sharp, rhythmic pain gripped me again, pulling a strained cry from my lips. My fingers dug into the edge of the infirmary bed, the cool metal grounding me as another contraction coursed through my body. Dr. Dave was at my side, his hands steady and sure as he checked my vitals.“You’re progressing quickly,” he said, his voice calm but firm. “We need to move fast, Grace. The baby’s coming.”I let out a shaky breath, trying to focus on his words through the haze of pain. My body was working on instinct now, every nerve on fire as it pushed me toward something inevitable, unstoppable. The world outside the infirmary, the chaos, the war, faded into the background. All that mattered was here, now.“How’s the baby?” I managed to ask, my voice hoarse from effort.“The baby is fine,” Dave assured me, his hands gentle but efficient as he moved. “Strong heartbeat.”Another contraction hit, and I clenched my jaw, my back arching off the bed. “Damn it,” I hissed, squeezing the hand of t

  • The Rose Luna   Chapter 118

    NathanielThe battlefield was chaos - howls of wolves clashing with guttural snarls from Andromeda’s forces, the scent of blood heavy in the air. The enemy came in waves, a tide of rogues and corrupted wolves hell-bent on tearing us apart. The pack fought as one, our wolves surging forward with ferocity and precision.I was in the thick of it, my gray wolf streaking through the melee. My claws tore through flesh, my jaws snapping down on the neck of an enemy wolf before tossing its limp form aside. There was no time for hesitation. The battlefield demanded every ounce of focus, every fragment of strength.My wolf roared within me, his instincts sharp and primal. Protect the pack. Protect everyone.I darted past Conor, his russet fur matted with blood, but his movements sharp and controlled. Together, we flanked a massive rogue, forcing it into submission before dispatching it with brutal efficiency. Conor’s green eyes met mine briefly before we surged forward to meet the next threat.

  • The Rose Luna   Chapter 117

    RosemaryThe clash of fire and wind filled the cavern, my wolf’s strength barely keeping me ahead of the onslaught from Asmodeus. I could feel the strain, the limits of my body and magic being pushed further than ever before. Andromeda stood to the side, her lips curling into a cruel smile as she prepared another attack. I couldn’t afford to falter, not now, not when everything was at stake.And then, through the chaos, I felt it - a presence, steady and strong, cutting through the storm of magic like a beacon. My wolf’s ears perked up, her senses sharpening as the familiar bond pulsed in my chest.Ethan.I caught his scent before I saw him, the familiar mix of pine and earth grounding me. And then he was there, bursting into the cave, his red eyes blazing with determination as he took in the scene. His wolf bristled with raw power, his presence like a steadying force against the chaos.Rose! he linked me, his voice cutting through the noise like a lifeline.The moment our eyes met, s

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