MOONLIT VOWS
sat on the edge of her bed at the inn, staring at the notebook she'd once used to capture stories of quaint
she really be the one to help break a curse that had plagued the pack f
t the door bro
e called, her
filling the doorway. He looked weary,
left Sylvia's," he said, c
tracing the edge of the n
harged with unspoken tension. "Emma, you don't have to go th
said firmly, cutting him
ough his hair. "You're the most
"You're not the first
wasn't lying. This ritual isn't just dangerous-it's dea
out you forgiving yourself, Kael. It's about saving your pa
eemed to hold its breath. Kael's silver gaze
ve your trust,
d. "You deserve mo
given them a list of items they'd need: herbs, crystals, a
gather the supplies, despite her pro
thout me," he said, his tone
but secretly apprecia
ma had never ventured into. The path was overgrown, and
. different," Emma
he pack used to hold ceremonies her
g trees and the faint mist that cl
led the air. The spring itself was a small pool surrounded by
filling a glass vial Sylvia had given hi
ction rippling in the water. "Do
ed at her. "I don't know.
pond, a low growl ech
et, his body tense.
er heart poun
ze scanning the shadows. "N
m the darkness, a massive wolf stepped into the clearing. Its
mma whispered, ta
a shadow wolf. A creature born fro
ed, its gaze l
el ordered, his voic
ut
, Em
med into his wolf form. His silver fur bristled as he stood betw
. The two wolves clashed in a blur of fur and t
mind racing. She wanted to h
ds echoed in her mind:
chaos around it. She grabbed a handful of herbs from her bag and tosse
light seemed to pulse, growing
Emma s
e shadow wolf, his silv
the water!"
s weight to drive it toward the spring. The creature resiste
forced the shadow wolf
her eyes. When the light faded, the shadow wolf was go
her heart poundin
was just the beginning. The curse knows we're tryin
ardened. "Then w
with a mix of admiration and fear. "You'r
ly. "You're not
seemed to watch them, its shadows whis
me, she felt like she truly belonged-no
ey would face wh