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ra
eful slash of light in the dim room. Kade and I had picked it out together. Th
heart. In just a few hours, I would be his Luna. The mother of our p
nner wolf, Lyra, tumbled with
sent a wave of calm toward her
eft me after my father, a powerful Alpha, had cast her aside for a more politically advantageous match. The stone seemed to drink the light, its milk
my sweet girl.* Her pain had forged my resolve. It was why I'd hidden my true self, why I'd worn the guise of
asp. The stone was cool against my thro
I walked over, peering down at the sea of pack members arranging garlands of moonflower and lighting silve
my hair. The moment our wolves had laid eyes on each other, a primal jolt had shot through me, so pow
y only moonlight," he had whispered, his eyes sincere. "I don't c
here: after the ceremony, I would tell him the truth. I would reveal my true Alpha
nock on the door s
y. A giddy, sweet smile spread acr
ing in my throat, ready to fall i
st friend, S
stark contrast to the festive mood. Her
"Selena? What's wrong? You haven't cha
ail of emotions swirling in their depths-jealousy, pity, and
y heart, which had been soaring moments before, plummeted into my
heavy oak door. The latch clicked shut with a sound of finality, a dul
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