The Alpha Prince's Forbidden Luna
Three:
Grace declared, her eyes n
nt this time-more intense, more foreboding. Strangely, I found a thrill in the sleepwalking episodes. In those moments, I felt invisible and untouchable, gliding through a world both familiar and foreign. I experienced sensations beyond words; it was as though I could feel and see everyt
rough our group. Ra, however, shook his head, skepticism etched on his features. Yet, we all knew he wor
years there before last year, and we didn't achieve much. I'm skeptical about leaving Zahi here and
ldren at the Einhart Pediatric Center or her friends at the Dietrich Hospice or even this place, the libr
f them with stories that begged to be told. I worked Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at the library, with Tuesdays and Thursdays reserved for volunteering. The management of both organizations knew how to work my schedule, s
tion, Moonshadow Alliance, The Howling Confederacy, Ravencrest Enclave, Fangorn Union, and Wolfenheim as its capital and headquarters. Each city
ding Wolfenheim itself. King Fredrick Dietrich Einhart sat as the Head of the Council, the Einhart Family being the most influential and of t
ped in, restoring peace and funding to various sectors, their philanthropic efforts a balm for the wounds inflicted by the government's negligence. Today, you couldn't discuss the Nation State of Trinton without mentioning
he werewolf representative acted in an advisory capacity, a token presence meant to placate the werewolf community. It was said that the last time a werewolf ruled as the head of g
ering of public resources, and lower crime rates among humans. The tales of a just and fair werewolf rule
ir influence seeping into every aspect of life. He knew how happy volunteering filled the void I felt in my heart. He only approved of my work there because I didn't come into contact wi
would be joining them on the trip. The collective gasp echoed thr
om for argument. "We will need him on this trip."She
ling over her like a heavy cloak. "I just hope he can handle everythi
ircular motion in the air as if conjuring the spell right then and there. "We ran out of cinnamon, so I couldn't prepare the potion last
er waist, an angry look on her face. She figured she would not like what Ra was about to say. "No frolicking around, inviting
she knew he was right. Ivy was leaving too
but with a flicker of understanding in her expr
er right index finger in the air again. "This place is a mess.
they moved about, their actions a blur of determination and focus. The library, with its towering shelves and the scent of aged pape
into the depths of my dreams, I couldn't help but wonder what awaited me in the shadows of my subconscious. Would I find the answers I sough
l of the unknown, the allure of adventure beckoning me forward. There was a sense of urgency in the