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SKY
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.SKYHow? How can I lift Damien’s bike into the air? I need to find out why I can do the things I can. My emotions seem to be the trigger. I was so angry with Damien that, without even touching it, I made his bike rise off the ground with my mind.The whole wind-control thing, though, still needs work. As I walk away, I think about asking Kiana to help me train. She’s the only one I trust enough to explore whatever is happening to me.I stomp off from Damien, my chest tight. He dropped me just like everyone else always does. I shouldn’t care, but I do. Maybe it’s my fault for expecting more from someone like him. Damien Rock isn’t exactly boyfriend material.I have class, but I can’t focus, my thoughts bouncing around like loose marbles. So instead, I head to the cafeteria, grab a drink, and sit under the big oak tree outside. That’s where I make the call.Lucien Silver has the answers. He can’t hide the truth from me anymore. I’m his daughter, and once upon a time, whether he admits i
DAMIEN “Would it have made any difference?” I ask her, my voice calm even though my mind isn’t.“Probably not,” Sky says softly. “I like your wolf; it’s kind of cute. But if your pack comes back here with your crew, they’ll die, you know that, right? They’re a bunch of wimps. Why is Lamen after you anyway? You don’t have very loyal pack mates.”Her lip curls, not in anger but in something almost sweet. I shouldn’t enjoy her attitude as much as I do, but I do. The sight of her glaring at me makes me want to pull her close and silence her in a way I shouldn’t.“He rejected me,” she says suddenly, her voice cracking. “I’m his mate. He’s been tracking me since I got here—trying to kill me. Long story.”I shake my head. “He’s a lousy guy all around. He can’t even fight. You can tell him that from me. Maybe you should stay away from me until he learns how. Doesn’t look too good for us to be seen together, does it?”Truth is, I’ve got no plans to stay away from her. But teasing her? That I
DAMIEN A Silver Moon Hunter. And a damn gorgeous one too—undercover, no less. I should’ve known better than to touch her. I’ve never been good with women, not after what happens to them when they get too close. What happened to Jacinta wasn’t my fault. She got too curious, digging into things she shouldn’t have.I ride back home after the fight, my face still stinging from the blows. My head is buzzing with questions, too many to count.Why would a Silver Moon Hunter turn against her own pack? Was that the same man she was running from the week before? And that necklace she wears—bright and glowing like moonlight—it’s not normal. There’s power in it. I saw two wolves hesitate to attack her because of it. That thing could stop a full pack in their tracks.I’m still furious, but my body betrays me, burning hot from what almost happened against that wall. I kill the engine of my bike and just sit there for a moment, frustrated that I didn’t take it further.My fingers still smell like h
SKYI touch it gently before slipping it back under my shirt — my little talisman, my reminder of who I am. I pull on my pants and a clean shirt, my thoughts racing. I can’t keep hiding. I have to confront him.My mind runs through every possible scenario. I could call campus security, but what good would that do? Lamen and his pack would destroy them before they even arrived. Everyone knows they’re useless anyway. No, this is something I have to handle myself.“Sky! Come out here!” His voice cuts through the night like a blade. “Did you think I wouldn’t find you, mate? Risen from the dead, huh? I don’t think so.”His mocking tone sends a chill down my spine. I wince, praying the rest of the dorm doesn’t wake up and report me. The last thing I need is to get kicked out. I have to draw him away from the building before things get ugly.I slip out into the cool starlit night, moving fast and silent, drawing him toward the courtyard where it’s darker, more secluded. “What are you doing h
SKY“Damien Rock, his father, is bad news. I think he’s some kind of enforcer, but I’m not completely sure. I’ll have to confirm it,” Kiana says, her tone sharp as she stabs her salad with her fork.“The rest of Damien’s crew never show up for class. I see him walking into the Dean’s office all the time, acting like he owns the place. He even spray-painted all of D Block last semester. His father owns a lot of property in New York. I can’t believe you don’t know this. You really need to do your research, girl. These college boys are trouble.”I roll my eyes, scooping up frosting from my carrot cake. “Research? This isn’t the FBI, Kiana. I just went on one date with him. It’s not that serious.”Kiana raises an eyebrow. “You wanna bet?”I sigh and push my fork through the cake again before eating a bite. “I hate hearing that, honestly. I already have enough heartache to deal with because of Lamen. He’s still attached to my energy, and I want him out of my life. The only way to do that
SKY I drift through the rest of the day in a daze after Damien drops me off. I know I probably shouldn’t have given him my new number, but I did it anyway. He makes me forget things I’d rather not think about, even though Lamen still lingers in my energy like a dark echo.Later in the day, I’m supposed to meet Kiana in the cafeteria. As soon as my business administration class ends, I burst through the door and rush to our usual table by the big window that catches the afternoon light. Kiana’s already there, sipping her latte like she has all the time in the world. She doesn’t know anything about my unexpected, crazy date with Damien.I move so fast that I nearly knock over her teal mug. She grips it tightly, laughing. “What are you doing, woman? You’re acting like you’ve had ten cups of caffeine already! I was just about to order a coffee for you, but I figured I’d wait.”I bump the table again in my excitement and quickly tuck my hair behind my ear. “Oh my gosh, I’m so sorry! I hav







