Rebirth: The Forbidden Luna
ab wound that pierced through her womb as she st
e blood. "Why did you do
the Crescent Pack below her. "Everything you have. Everything that you will have. All of them belong to me! Mine and mine alone! I, Anastasia Lerin, am the rightful Luna of
soul sister ever since she could remember. "I trusted you. My family treated you
nothing but a stepping stone for me, Diana. I never see any of you as family. When the Ritchell Clan became useless for me, what more choice do I have to do?" Anastasia grabbed
ramed for allegedly poisoning the alpha, her husband, was a big blow for her that
stared at the grinning Anastasia. "You! You collaborated with the real culprit."
ace grew bigger as she hovered over the curled form of the woman who once stood side
lips trembled from pain and anger. "Axel will not let you go. You kille
her lips dwindled when she watched Anastasia laughing like a banshee in front of he
ughter shook the stale air
he heavy breathing she produced neither the continuous flow of her blood to the chains around her ankles, Dian
olf in the back of her mind, but her b
ening heart, suffocating her by the mere tho
ur time to send this bitch off," said Anastasia after laughing. Shtasia. The moment a familiar scent wracked Diana's sense of smell, her wolf howled
es as she watched the silhouette of a man become clear
n before her in a whisper. So many questions she wanted to ask
ted the Moon Goddess for giving me someone like you as a mate. I cursed fate for your existence, forcing me away from the one w
each other, Anastasia grasped Diana's neck tightly until Diana's veins started to protrude around the latter's neck and
sharp claws pierced right through her chest
n innocent child. With open eyes, until she drew her last breath, Diana's tears continued to fall from them as the shadow of Anasta
Luna, Diana Ritchell, lingere
nger. Sadn
e right after her death. Her grievances chained Dia
d in the arms of a woman, whose beauty could not be bound with any earthly word. The
nmoving deity before he encircled her waist with his inked arm. Upon taking a closer look at the sw
emus. A faint glimmer of light in
s essence is already co
ul can still be saved. This poor child only wanted t
a chance; a single chance to rewrite her cruel destiny. If she still pursues the life gi
as worn out with snapped sides as if someone-or something-tore its other half on pu
against the laws of the Heavens." Remus reached out for Selene's hand b
emus, we may be gods, but we too make mistakes. But unlike the others, we can rectify the
soul by tying her second fate to
etimes, two broken pieces make a perfect match. I am merely giving the poor child a second choice-a path
ead, for he also received the second
Remus sent the soul back