His Hybrid Luna.
silhouette of the castle. Her thoughts churned like a storm, swirling and unrelenting. Kieran's words echoed
when it was etched into the very fabric of her being. Even now, she could feel his
o long. But the more she pushed
her reverie. Her heart skipped a beat, and she s
ven
ugh-carrying the weig
dark shadows under his eyes made him appear more hollow, more consumed by whatever madness plagued him. H
" Raven asked, her voice
n overwhelming force that made her breath
ing herself to remain
observed, his tone laced with a quiet bitternes
gut. She clenched her fists, refusin
ifting her chin in defiance. "I'm
u're the only one trapped here? You think I haven't be
en could not allow herself to be swayed
f truth lingered. "You're the one who pushed me away. You c
u think I wanted this? To lose you befor
ocating her. But she couldn't allow herself to feel this way. N
rion," she said, turning her back o
last thing she needed was to be caught in his orbit again, trapp
eave the garden, Orion
ted to hurt
utter in her chest. She wanted to turn around. She wanted to let h
't need me," she whispered, b
-
on'
been there, even before the prophecy had dragged them into this twisted fate. The pull,
nything else. "You've alrea
at the madness inside him was growing louder, t
ted to hurt
d hurt her. He had pushed her away when he needed her the most. The thought of her slipping through his
rsing through his veins. It wasn't just the madness that
o before the madness began to erode him. But now, she was slippin
ion
s voice. Lady Morgana stood in the shadows
r?" she asked, her t
swer felt like a betrayal of eve
e rough. "But she's... she's too
don't need her forgiveness, Orion. You need her cooperation. Without it, th
e weight of her words
d. "But what if I don't want this anymore? Wha
ill accept that, one way or another. Raven is the key to saving you. And if you do
lms, his mind battling between what he knew was true and what
" he asked, his voi
ightly. "You do what needs to be done. Yo
tion, but he held it in, knowi
-
en'
herself that pushing Orion away was the right thing to do. But every time she looked at him, every time
't be the cure for his madness if it meant
of losing him make her feel
t at the moonlit landscape. The night seemed so peaceful fro
pted her thoughts. She didn
me
ching hers with concern. "Raven," he said softly, his voi
ears at bay. "I saw him again. Orio
lm for her fractured heart. "You don't h
d let him take away the pain. But the bond she shared with Orion was something Kieran could neve
whispered, her voice ba
ugh his eyes betrayed the hurt he tried to
ght of her own conflicted heart. There
she didn't know if she c