Bound By The Moon That Forgot Her
d not arri
d been running for miles. For a moment, she did not know where she was. The stone walls,
mory re
e power that had surged thro
Beneath her palm, something stirred-not a heartbeat,
me, she to
felt thinner tha
an, most not. Voices carried easily now, clearer than they should have been. Even from wit
sat up
too vivid. The smell of damp stone, of bark and blood and smoke from distant fires, presse
and breathed, reca
what teache
, the noi
ale beneath the retreating moon. Wolves moved through the clearing in their human forms n
e turned
nly. No
e felt
his presence steadying in a way she hadn't realized she'd come
't sleep,
plied. "Just...
though his tone suggested unc
ully to Elara before turning to Aero
ffened. "
gh for her to notice. "The elders," he explain
out
es
at her sides. "Do
aze. "You alway
steadied her. She nod
trance carved from stone worn smooth by centuries of use. Inside, th
lined with age and power. Some bore scars. Oth
r their collective gaze
f them said, his voic
e
akening," another elder ob
se it," Elara
st elder said. "That does n
pled through
de her. "She is un
yes snapp
der woman said sharply. "If she is what the
caught. "What d
r existence alters balance. Ancient
htened. "She is
But she will become one-wh
e Elara. Images flickered behind her eyes-shadows, fir
ayed s
hand at her back. The contact sent a strange wa
said firmly. "Pushing her
ce fo
again. "Very well. We will no
through Elara-b
main within the territory. Watche
't," Aer
she does, the consequences wi
ended with
e forest, Elara exhaled shak
ge," Aeron corrected. "
ly, without humo
for a moment. "
I feel... stretched. Like I'm b
aid. "And it will get wor
m. "You're not co
th lifted. "I was n
ther presence-one that stayed just at the
rned s
ay, arms crossed, his
eyes
ng cold flickered behind hi
e, replaced by
idn't r
n her, the Ancient W
now why, Elara understood on
uld not come
from those who
her before her mind
an wit
ing beneath her skin, spreading through her veins like molten light. By mi
ticed im
ck of his hand gently against her forehead.
forest where ancient stones formed a natural ring. Moss crept over them, thick
e?" Elara asked, h
ed. "We use it when young wolves
owed. "Bu
hed softly. "You
ave frightened her
nes, kneeling in front of her so they
tight, like it doesn't fit. I can hear things far away. Sm
slowly. "Do
apped open.
he clarified. "Fight for co
ky breath. "Wh
"You won't. Because
. Elara cried out, doubling over as the sensation rippled ou
gripping her shoulder
ed. Her heartbeat thundered in
said firmly.
e pain did not vanish-but it dulled, retre
ed, she coll
caug
rested against his chest, his arms firm around h
a
e whispered. "I
tly. "You have nothi
ching his face. "Does it ever
answer r
lly. "But not for t
knit. "T
e you," he said. "And when that f
tightened.
ts way," he said w
of his words s
pull she'd felt before, but something achingly human. A
frag
seen by either of t
expression carefully neutral as he observed the
ady begun, R
proached Kaelen, his tone ca
s are," Kae
iven said. "They fear Aeron
rowned.
," Riven said smoothly
d not ne
pat
staring at the moon as it rose-fuller, brighter than she rememb
n pulse
aintly silver bef
, clutchin
hing ancient an
ill fragile-tightened quietly, pulling both of them
ra like a tide sh
eyes closed, th
cognize-and yet knew intimately. Towering stone pillars ringed her, etched with sym
es k
nds of
ill, their breaths held as if the
she trie
voice echoed through the space-ancien
is
lves o
and overwhelming. She stepped
spered. "This
d-tall, cloaked in silver and shadow.
urned," he sa
ou?" Elara
n," he replied. "Be
ruck her li
gett
id softly. "
ene sh
her heart racing. Moonlight streamed through the tr
s not
his posture tense,
," he said. "Yo
hand to her chest. "I dr
r, kneeling in front of
"But it felt like a past lif
nt Wolves were not merely leade
not comf
d quietly. "It
aid bare. "I don't want to rule.
be Elara,"
no
resting his hand over hers. The contact sent a
he said. "No matter w
with unspoken emotion. Slowly, almost unconsciously, Elara
ened-the
f them pu
en stood before the eldest of t
Riven said. "It's f
yes narrowed.
Riven replied. "He will
li
d carefully enou
the elder murmured, "his
s head. "Unless w
s eyes slowly. "Do
, Elara
a presence, patient and waiting, coiled
he light creep through the forest, she un
d be her
eatest vul