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Chapter 39: The Hidden Heritage

مؤلف: K.EDRIN
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The shift that had begun as tension and uncertainty did not remain abstract for long; it started to take shape, not through open confrontation, but through patterns, through quiet changes that only became visible when viewed as a whole. Movements were monitored more closely, conversations carried an edge of caution, and decisions that once felt routine were now layered with hesitation, as though every action carried consequences no one fully understood. The pack was no longer simply reacting to
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  • The Unwanted Luna   Chapter 40: Aria Becomes Dangerous

    The change did not begin with an explosion or a visible loss of control; it began quietly, almost imperceptibly, in the way the pack started to respond to Aria without being told to, in the way instinct began to override instruction, and in the way distance formed around her even when no order had been given. What had once been caution had now evolved into something sharper, something more defined, because uncertainty, when left unresolved, always seeks resolution in the simplest form it understands, and in this case, that form was fear.By morning, the shift was impossible to ignore.Patrols no longer moved randomly; they adjusted when she moved, subtly at first, then more deliberately, positioning themselves in ways that felt coincidental only on the surface. Conversations stopped entirely when she approached, not paused, not lowered, but cut off completely, as though her presence itself demanded silence. Even the training grounds, once neutral, now carried an invisible boundary, a

  • The Unwanted Luna   Chapter 39: The Hidden Heritage

    The shift that had begun as tension and uncertainty did not remain abstract for long; it started to take shape, not through open confrontation, but through patterns, through quiet changes that only became visible when viewed as a whole. Movements were monitored more closely, conversations carried an edge of caution, and decisions that once felt routine were now layered with hesitation, as though every action carried consequences no one fully understood. The pack was no longer simply reacting to Aria’s presence; it was adjusting to it, reshaping itself in subtle but undeniable ways, and that alone was enough to confirm that what she carried was not something temporary.Aria felt it most when she was alone, in the moments where the noise of the pack faded and the silence allowed her thoughts to settle, because it was in those moments that the presence within her became clearer, not louder, not more forceful, but more defined, as if it was no longer something separate, but something inte

  • The Unwanted Luna   Chapter 38: The Alpha’s Doubt

    The tension that had begun as quiet unrest across the pack did not settle overnight; instead, it deepened, stretching into something heavier and more deliberate, as if the entire structure of the pack had shifted slightly off balance and was now struggling to stabilize itself. What had once been contained within whispers and guarded conversations had grown into something far more visible, carried in the way patrols increased without explanation, in the way certain areas became restricted without formal announcement, and in the way the council’s silence became more noticeable than any words they could have spoken.At the center of it all stood Ronan, though for the first time in a long while, his position did not feel as absolute as it once had, not because his authority had been challenged directly, but because the foundation beneath that authority had begun to shift in ways that no title alone could stabilize. The council had not overruled him, not openly, but they had moved around h

  • The Unwanted Luna   Chapter 37: The Council Panics

    The calm that followed the council session was not real; it was the kind of quiet that only existed on the surface, the kind that made everything appear controlled while something far more unstable moved underneath, spreading quietly through the pack like a ripple no one could fully stop. Word had not officially been released, no formal announcement had been made, and yet somehow, everyone knew that something had happened inside the council chamber, because tension had a way of leaking into the air, into the behavior of guards, into the silence of corridors, into the way conversations suddenly stopped when certain names were mentioned.Aria felt it the moment she stepped out into the open grounds, the subtle shift in how people looked at her now no longer hidden behind whispers or curiosity, but sharpened by something closer to caution, even fear, and although no one approached her directly, their attention followed her movements in a way that made it clear that whatever had occurred

  • The Unwanted Luna   Chapter 36: Power Without Control

    The chamber did not return to normal after Aria’s final words; instead, the silence that followed seemed to stretch into something heavier, something unresolved, as though every person present understood that whatever had just occurred could not be undone, and more importantly, could not be ignored. The council remained seated, but the authority they carried no longer felt absolute in the same way, because for the first time, something had stood in front of them and refused to be shaped by expectation, refused to respond the way history said it should, and that alone was enough to fracture certainty.Ronan did not step back, even after the guards had stopped moving, his position remaining firm between Aria and the council, not out of impulse but out of decision, because he knew that if he gave even an inch now, the council would take everything, and there would be no recovering from it. Kael, standing slightly to the side, rolled his shoulders subtly as he assessed the room, his eyes

  • The Unwanted Luna   Chapter 35: The Awakening Fight

    The silence that followed Aria’s final words did not simply linger—it deepened, pressing into the chamber like an unseen weight that settled over every person present, tightening the air until even breathing felt deliberate, as though the entire hall itself was waiting to see what would happen next. The council did not react immediately, and that lack of reaction was far more dangerous than anger, because it meant they were thinking, calculating, measuring not just what Aria had said, but what she represented, and more importantly, what she might become if left unchecked.Ronan felt the shift before anyone spoke, the subtle change in authority and intention that came when discussion turned into decision, and although his expression remained controlled, his body had already moved slightly forward, positioning himself in a way that was not yet defensive but was no longer neutral either, while Kael, standing just behind Aria, exhaled slowly as his eyes moved between the elders, recognizi

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