LOGINIn the Silver Moon Pack, Sky Silver is the outcast no one wants. Her mother's gone, her father Lucien barely speaks to her, and every day is a fight to survive the cruelty of Lamen and his gang. Still, Sky dreams of peace and freedom beyond the pack's borders. When her eighteenth birthday arrives, everything changes. Under the moonlight, Sky discovers that fate has tied her to her worst enemy-Lamen is her destined mate. But instead of love, his bite brings pain. Betrayed and left for dead, Sky flees into the night, carrying only her will to survive. Her escape leads her into the territory of the Shadow Fang Pack, ruled by the ruthless Alpha Gareth Rock. His son, Damien Rock, is a fierce and confident leader-in-waiting, used to taking what he wants. But when he finds Sky wounded and defiant, something inside him stirs-a connection he can't explain. As Sky recovers, she begins to uncover secrets about her bloodline. Her late mother's sisters, Lyra and Selene, reveal the truth-Sky carries rare magic from the ancient Fae. Her gift could unite wolves and Fae... or destroy them all. Drawn together by destiny and danger, Sky and Damien stand between two packs poisoned by hate and history. But as enemies close in and her old pack hunts her down, Sky must decide: will she rise to claim her power, or fall to the same darkness that tried to end her? When the moon rises again, whose heart will she trust-and whose fate will she change forever?
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The pounding of my heart is so strong that, it feels like thunder rolling through my body. Each beat echoes in my ears, urging me to move faster. I keep glancing over my shoulder every few seconds, searching the shadows between the trees. They’re out there. I can sense them. I push into a steady jog, my shoes crunching against the carpet of dried leaves covering the forest floor. If I don’t keep running, they’ll catch me. Somehow, no matter how many different routes I take through these woods, they always manage to find me. But not tonight. I can’t let them catch me again. I’ve always been fast, but when they corner me, there’s no escape. Five against one—those are terrible odds for anyone. They’re too strong when they hunt together, and I can’t take the pain they bring anymore. I stretch my stride, leaping over roots and fallen logs. The woods of Silver Forest close around me, dark and endless, but I’m only a few miles from the Silver Moon Pack’s headquarters. If I can just make it to the clearing, I’ll be safe. I’ll be home. Sweat trickles down my forehead, my golden braid loosening with each movement. I swing my head to check behind me, but the motion costs me. A sharp sting cuts across my arm, forcing a cry out of my mouth. “Damn it!” I hiss. A low branch ripped through my skin, leaving a shallow cut across my forearm. The pain is minor, but the blood—it’s enough for Lamen to catch my scent. And once he does, there’s no escaping him. I grit my teeth, ignoring the sting. The wound will heal soon; it always does. I just need to keep running. My lungs burn, but the thought of freedom keeps me going. If I can reach the clearing, if I can step onto pack land, they won’t dare follow. I duck under a long branch, breathing hard, when I glance back one more time. Big mistake. I slam straight into something solid—no, someone. The impact knocks the air out of me. My face smashes against a hard chest, and I bounce off, landing painfully on my backpack. A wave of nausea swirls in my stomach. I groan, opening my eyes, and when I see who’s standing above me, my blood runs cold. Lamen. His eyes are pits of darkness, two black voids that swallow all light. Just looking at him makes me tremble. Of all the wolves in the Silver Moon Pack, he’s the one I fear most. And somehow, I’ve run straight into him. His arms are crossed over his chest, his dark hair falling across one eye. Aria, his cruel and perfect girlfriend, stands beside him. Her long, jet-black hair gleams like polished glass against her pale skin. Behind them, Max, Alastair, and Silver—his loyal pack of bullies, stand grinning, ready for the show. “Hey, Nerdo,” Lamen says, his smirk cruel. “Running scared? Afraid of the dark?” I push myself up, brushing leaves from my shirt, though some stick to the blood on my arm. “Shut up, Lamen. Just leave me alone,” I snap, though I know it’s useless. My words never mean much to him. His smirk fades, his expression twisting into something darker. “What did you say?” he growls, stepping closer. “You’re getting brave, huh?” Before I can react, he shoves me hard in the chest. I stumble backward, struggling to stay on my feet. A faint light filters through the trees up ahead, the clearing. If I can just reach it… maybe I can escape. “Lamen, what’s your problem? Why won’t you just leave me alone?” I shout, though my voice shakes. The others laugh. Aria mimics me in a mocking tone, her voice sharp and cruel. “Why won’t you leave me alone, Lamen?” She rolls her eyes dramatically before sneering, “You should’ve died with your mother. At least she meant something. You’re nothing but a half-breed disgrace.” Her words hit me like a knife. I freeze for a second, my throat tightening. My mother, the only one who ever truly cared for me, is gone. The Shadow Fang Pack murdered her years ago. Remembering it still burns a hole through my chest. I swallow hard and keep moving, holding my backpack tight like it can protect me. I’m about a mile and a half from home. I know it because of the pink ribbon I tied to my favorite red oak tree. That ribbon reminds me that no matter how broken I get, I can still find my way back. Lamen elbows me hard, forcing me to stumble. Max and Alastair snicker behind him, enjoying every second of this. “She’s right,” Lamen says, his tone dripping with contempt. “You’ll never lead the Silver Moon Pack. You think going to school will make the elders respect you? Nobody cares about you here. You’re probably adopted.” His words sting, but I don’t let him see how deep they cut. My hair sticks to my damp forehead, and my whole body starts to heat up. It always happens before a fight or when I’m terrified, my skin turns hot, like I’m burning from the inside out. I don’t understand it, but maybe it’s what makes me heal so quickly. And maybe it’s the same heat that fuels my temper. “Are you jealous, Lamen?” I shoot back, my voice trembling but defiant. “Didn’t you fail your midterms?” Lamen’s jaw tightens. “Shut up!” he barks, his voice echoing through the forest. Silver chuckles behind him, earning a sharp glare. I can see light peeking through the trees again. Just a few more steps. I tighten my grip on my backpack straps and take a careful step sideways, ready to bolt the second I see an opening. But I’m too slow. Lamen steps into my path, blocking me completely. Before I can move, he slams his hands into my shoulders, sending me crashing into the ground. The others burst into laughter, their voices sharp and cruel. “On the ground where you belong,” Lamen snarls, his shadow looming over me. “You’ll never run the Silver Moon Pack. You don’t have the right blood. You’re not even a full wolf.” His boot presses hard against my spine, forcing my face into the muddy earth. The pain tears through me, hot and unbearable. I cry out, unable to stop the sound from escaping. Their laughter echoes around me, filling the forest, drowning out my own voice. I bite back another scream, tasting dirt and blood, wishing, just once—that someone would come. That someone would make it stop.SELENEHe loves me.He said it. He said it clearly, without hesitation. Those words burned quietly in my chest and made everything feel alive again.Looking out the window, I watched the pack grounds. The trees swayed gently. The air smelled clean and alive. These were my people. My family. The family I had built through destiny. I had so much to protect, so much to care for, and suddenly, it all felt lighter because I knew they were here, safe.The door slammed open, and the sound made me start. Alpha Orion Cyrus was first. Behind him, my children came in, one after another, smiles bright, eyes full of joy. I barely noticed my hospital gown. I barely noticed anything but the fact that everyone I loved was alive.My knees gave out. I fell forward and let my hands hit the floor. Tears came uninvited, hot and fast.Nothing had been lost. No one was gone. I could see every face that mattered. My family. My heart ached with relief and happiness.Warm hands grabbed mine. A touch sparked thr
ORIONFour days had already passed since waking up.Waiting for her felt heavier than the battle itself. Time moved slow in this room. The light changed, the healers came and went, but her eyes stayed closed. They had cleaned her and dressed her the same way they had done to me. At first, that made my chest tighten. Fear crept in when the flower crown was placed on her head. The sight felt wrong. It felt too close to farewell. Calm only returned after the healers explained that she loved the soft pink scent. Hearing that eased something inside my ribs.Draven had been answering the pack's questions for me. Being stuck here did not matter. Sloane had gone home the day before. That was missed, but her bed was where I belonged. There was no better place to be.That peaceful face always pulled memories forward. Younger days came back. Back when she tried so hard to smile, even when life pressed down on her shoulders. Those small smiles had always stayed with me.The door opened softly f
ASHA slow smile stayed on my face while the world seemed to fade around us. The ringing in my ears softened. Nyx stood close, breathing hard as she finally let her rocks fall back to the ground. They hit the earth with dull sounds. Dust lifted, then slowly settled. For a moment, everything felt still, like the land itself was taking a breath with us.We had done it together. Long days, long nights, bruised hands, tired legs, and quiet fear that never fully left our bones. All of it had led here. Every order, every plan, every silent prayer. We had pushed ourselves so Selene and Alpha Orion could step into the fight as the true Eclipse Circles. They had stood their ground. They had not failed. They had not fallen back when it mattered most.“He is out cold too,” Elara said.Turning back, rock floated in the air, carrying Alpha Orion. His body did not move. His chest rose slowly, steady and alive.“They did it,” I said. “We won.”The words felt strange in my mouth. Heavy, but good.N
SELENEThe river was still unconscious, and the sight of it drove me close to madness.Fire moved inside my chest. It did not stay quiet. It pressed and spread, sharp and restless, as my eyes locked on the monster standing before me. Her eyes were open. Fear lived inside them, thin but clear.Tongue and heart.That was the target.Heat rolled through my body while I stepped closer. The fear on her face twisted into open disgust. A low growl left my throat. Smoke slipped from my mouth, the kind that comes when thoughts burn too fast inside the head.A scream cut through the air.More wolves rose from the ground around her. Stone pushed up with them. Rocks lifted and slammed down before they could rush toward me.“That’s not fair,” she said. Her voice carried worry and anger at the same time. “This isn’t that kind of battle. Tell your friends to stay out of it. And the wolf form isn’t fair either.”Confidence held for a moment. Then it broke at the end of her words.Her eyes shut. Red a
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