ra
One week. It felt like both a lifetime and no time at all. I was going to the Blood Moon Pack, t
lity that it felt like a dream. I had never been on a plane before, let alone one with plu
working, his brow furrowed in concentration as he typed furiously. He had given me sp
hind me, her nose pressed against the window, her eyes wide with a childlike wonder as she watched the clo
s I explained the situation. The sparks, the mate bond, Kade'
n Goddess!" she had exclaimed. "A s
e final push I needed. If Vicky believed this could
t me. It was different from the air at Silver Ridge. It was cleaner, crisper, f
led lik
a dense, ancient forest. The trees were so tall, their branches formed a c
pack house. It wasn't a house; it was a fortress. A sprawling stone structure that looked like it ha
. They were lined up on either side of the driveway, hundreds
. They were warriors, known for their strength and ferocity. Wo
and took my hand, his fingers lacing with mine. His t
e a low, reassuring rumble. "You
iction, such certainty, t
r for Kade. He was tall and well-built, w
aid, his voic
ade said, his hand still
reading across his face. "Luna," he said, his voice filled with a warmth th
ut of the car. He came around to my side and
k his hand, stepping out of
solid presence in mine. All eyes were on me, a sea of unfamiliar
raised our
ence, filled with a power and authority that sent a
ut a long, joyous howl. It was quickly joined by another, and another, until t
had never felt so... wanted. In my own pack, I w
smile on his handsome face. He leaned
" he whispered, his voice a pr
ow my home, at the powerful Alpha who was now my mate, I felt that
ybe, I could g
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