The Alpha's Redemption Moon's Rebirth
essed. Even though I had no idea what they meant, every night I saw glimpses of images
the woods, hiding from shadows, and arguing with strangers. Then I noticed that his face was showing signs of angui
came more viv
g up my spine, and I could feel my heart pounding. Ronan was there when I looked around, but he was younger, p
king over his shoulder as if someone were pursuing him. He stumbled abruptly and went
ouldn't hear me, I whispered. However, I sounded
he looked up. I was heartbroken,
woke up with a start, my heart r
perienced far more than I could have ever guessed. Even though he had pushed me a
oon when I suddenly started to feel a searing pain in my side. It passed quickly, as if s
gh my shoulder as I sat by the fire, reflecting on what I had learned about Lyra. I clutch
hen that this ang
was unable to articulate it. Every time he was hurt, I somehow felt
went to the healer, an elderly wolf named Liana. Her aged
though it clarified eve
However, Ronan turned me down. How co
parate two souls once they are connected. You might sense
ent through me as I echoed. "Wh
truggles to himself." But maybe he's keeping it a s
o haunt me. Ronan was hiding the fact that
asionally, I would experience a strong pain in my leg, arm, or side, and I could alway
with a few of the fighters close to the training grounds'
voice. His countenance was
ated tone, he said, "
g overheard by the others. I'm aware that you're
he tensed up. "What
n feel your pain every time." We
, but he immediately covered it up. His tone was dismiss
ning it." "I want to hel
"I don't require your assistance.
e of frustration swept through me as I demanded
nding there feeling irritated and powerless. He r
ing to give
ll me what was happening. I had had enough of waiting for answers. If I had to, I wo
m leave my view. He was adept at hiding his discomfort, but I could see the subtle clue
nd into the forest. I stayed in the shadows and followed in silence. Even though my heart was
been. I persisted, determined not to lose him, even
ght someone was pursuing him. Holding my breath, I hurriedl
ring with an ancient, moss-and vine-covered stone edifice that was disintegrating. Even though it appeared to ha
nto the darkness. With my heart pounding, I ed
, seemingly in agony. I saw the scratches and bruises on his arm when he rolle
ught sigh
rin, Lyra emerged
like a predator, sneering. "Ronan, you're h
?" His voice was tight
n a mockingly sweet voice. "Just a
ress her hand against his shoulder made my stom
r and rage, I whispered to myself. He was all
guish in his eyes as she muttered something in his ear. H
op her. Not quite yet. I needed to be shrewd and figure o
ep back as I watched, her
icily. "If I make one mistake,
hing into the night. I remained hidden
ing his arm, and gasping for air. I knew I couldn't assi
ng. I was determined to find out what Lyra had over him, even th
s I disappeared into the ni