BOUND BY THE MOON'S DECEPTION
Shadows of
ritual grounds in a ghostly silver glow. A circle of ancient stones, worn smooth by centuries of use, marked the sacred space where kings had knelt
misting in the frigid air. His wolf stirred restlessly within him, muscles coiling tight beneath his skin as th
on, his enemies scattered or dead. Power flowed through his veins as surely as blood, and yet.
ice thick with smoke and shadows. "She will be your downfall. Her
ven a noose around his future. Every victory, every conque
he woul
beyond the firelight, her shape blurred by smoke and shadows. As she steppe
t to destroy. Her dark hair coiled like serpents over her sh
aid, her voice a purr that
ened. "I want to
her lips. "The bond has not yet formed, Alpha. Fate has yet to
e my own desti
. "You think to bend love to your will?
d closer, his eyes like ice lo
t silent on the frost-covered earth. "Control has a cost," she whispered. "Every lie yo
r before," he said.
ergy. Words of a long-forgotten tongue spilled from her lips, each syllable dripping with dark pr
f-hidden in the moonlight. Her eyes, deep and full of secrets, held
Ari
chest as the vision faded. His
id, her voice fading into the wind. "But r
-
ne
ickered on a polished wooden table. The scent of roses and smoke hu
ver blade of a dagger. She felt its cold bite against her skin but did n
blade's polished surface. She was beautiful, her features sharp and reg
her mentor echoed in her memory. "Gai
ed her fists, her nails biting into her palms. Vengeance was her creed. It bu
ye
mind. What was a lie but a prison of one's own making? Could sh
Sel
find Kian, her closest ally, leaning against the doorframe. His
said. "The Alpha King
he name she had long dreaded -
begins," sh
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