The MoonBound
ale glow across the forest clearing as Le
ent of pine and damp leaves, a comfortin
He had said they would get through the bond together, but
that re
e way his coldness kept everyone at arm's length. He was the
t as they had spoken, there had been a flicker of something else in his eyes-a vuln
s beneath her boots. The pull of the mate bond coursed thro
suffocating, and every step she to
oment the bond had snapped into place on her seven
everything she wasn't-strong, commanding
rless in a world full of wolves who were faster,
ughable. As the Luna, she was expected to be the balance t
She wasn't a fighter. She wasn't a healer. She wasn't even particularly good at blending
e like Kael want
er mind like a venomous thread. She had seen the strengt
nemies tremble. And yet, as much as the bond tied them togeth
ly, she turned, her heart leaping into her throat. Stand
nce. "You look like you've just seen a ghost. What's
t between a laugh and a si
ts, his stance relaxed, as if he had all the time in the world. "You can talk to me, you
e. He had a way of making people feel seen, even when they tried to hide in the b
ground, unable to meet his gaze. "Kael... he's different. But I don't know what that means for me. I don't know what to do wi
oulder. "Leora, you are strong. Maybe not in the same way Kael is, but you have strength. The strength t
I'm not him," she murmured. "I'm not an alpha. I
shoulder, grounding her. "You're not meant to be a copy of Kael. You'
as disarming, and for a moment, she allowed herself to believe his
rwhelming. I can't think straight when I'm near him. It's li
don't have to figure it all out tonight, Leora. Bonds are messy. They take tim
ground. His words were comforting, but they
rees swaying gently under the light breeze. The pack's campfire was still
he others, their voices a reminder o
hers. She pushed open the door and stepped inside, the familiar scent of cedarwood and lavender gree
at the ceiling. The pull of the mate bond coursed t
t, it was always there, a constant remin
n her? What purpose could she
lier, just for a moment. There had been something unguarded
had always seen from afar. There was a depth t
her a reason to belie
ight, its mournful cry echoing through the forest. L
d comforting, a reminder of th
escape the bond, couldn't sever the tie that linked her to Kael. But the idea of s
emained by the window, staring out into the darkness. She didn't know what the
as her
not, the bond between them