LOGINJenine could see him shifting back to his human form as he walked up to her, his eyes piercing deeply into hers as if searching her soul. “You shouldn't be out here this late,” the words rolled out of his mouth heavily like a stream of water thundering down a waterfall. “I… I didn't…” Jenine stammered as she cowered under his steady gaze. Little did she know that from this meeting, her life—whole—was about to take a different path. Jenine's world came crashing down when her mother died. Her mother's past life was hidden from her till her death. She was a powerful Luna to the revered Nightmoon pack and had exiled herself from the supernatural world into the human world when her life was threatened. Jenine journeys back to Lupestone unaware of the prophecy surrounding her her return—the prophesied Luna who would help her Alpha restore balance in a world being torn apart by chaos and magic. Will she be able to bear the weight of her mother's secrets? Her past life and the incident that led to her self-exile? Above all, will she be able to deal with the pressure that comes with being the foretold savior of her people?
View MoreAlpha Ferguson woke up with a start, his hairy chest heaving like the push and pull of the tides. He breathed heavily, his body drenched with sweat. “Not again,” his low voice grumbled as his eyes strayed to the wall clock hanging at the corner of the room. 3:15 A.M. The shiny numbers glowed in the middle of the gold, metallic frame of the clock. He exhaled deeply as he got up from his king-sized bed, making for the balcony. His bedroom was well over two stories. A door led out of it to the balcony, from where he could get a good view of his territory. His eyes fluttered close as he took a deep breath, taking in the night breeze into his lungs—the breeze that blew gently onto his face, making his long white hair sway in it. His arms held on tightly onto the railings of the balcony as he stared into the sky, revelling in the quietness the dark night offered. “Aaaarrrgh,” the scream came in the distance. Ferguson's eyes glowed a bright, ruby-red colour as his wolf stirred restless
Flashback Dew's POV “Oh dear goddess,” I groaned, my heart pounding against my chest threatening to break my rib cage. I felt a sharp pain in my abdomen as the grief tore me up from inside. I'd already lost Becca and now her daughter? No. I couldn't let this happen. I had done the spell exactly the way it was supposed to be done. Exactly how my brother had taught me. What did I do wrong?My eyes strayed to the orb that lay on the floor right in the middle of the circle. Slowly, I fell on my knees, my body shuddering. I picked up the broken pieces that had been the orb. The crack sound that had pierced through the room as the blinding light went off was the breaking sound of the crystal ball. This rare crystal ball that I had so painstakingly preserved for this moment. Kneeling down there in the midst of all the debris in the middle of a white circle, I looked like a young, dejected, heartbroken, young female whose wolf had failed to emerge on a full moon night. My heart sank as t
“Hold on,” Laura said softly, her hands wrapped around Jenine holding her up. “Don't put too much weight on that leg. You'll only hurt yourself.”“Thank you,” Jenine muttered as Laura offered her a pair of crutches. Her body reeled as she tried to balance her body under the wooden stakes that were the crutches but Laura moved quickly, arms extended to catch her just in time.“Careful now. One leg at a time.” Laura held her by the shoulders leading her down the stairs that descended from the porch and into the grassy yard.“Everything seems peaceful around here,” Jenine sighed. She breathed in deeply letting the scent of nature—of fresh leaves and green grass—filter into her nostrils filling her lungs as they strolled outside.“Seriously?” Laura's brows furrowed.Surely she can't just go from fearing this place to thinking it was paradise within this short period of time. Did she already forget?It was late evening and the burning mass that was the sun hung idly in the sky. Tired fro
Flashback:Dew’s POV I've watched Jenine grow into a beautiful young girl. It's been a long 23 years since we—Becca and I—escaped from Lupestone through the portal my brother had created. “Take care of her,” he had said and that I had done to the best of my ability. I had been there with Becca throughout the pregnancy. I was there in the hospital holding her hands when she put to bed. I was there when Jenine took her first step. I was there when she started school. I was there for Becca throughout Jenine's teenagehood and saw first hand the rebellion that came with that age. But I wasn't there when the accident happened. I wasn't there when Becca needed me the most and I wasn't going to let that happen with Jenine.“Hey,” Jenine tapped my shoulder, bringing me out of my reverie. I had asked her to meet me at the garden park where she always hung out with her mum—Goddess bless her soul. Or God? Unlike us—werewolves—who had our dear ol’ Goddess up there, the humans seemed to recog












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