BLOOD MOON PACT
len and red, hung low in the night sky, casting an eerie glow over the treetops. Selene Cross tightened her
stitions, had warned her to be home before the Blood Moon rose. But Selene had always been st
wasn't
ks. Her pulse quickened. She turned, eyes scanning the
he whispered to herself,
ame. Low, guttura
chest. The stories her grandmother told her as a child came rushing back-tales of be
companied by the unmistakab
ene
path, her boots kicking up loose dirt. She didn't know wh
er peripheral visio
bled forward. The path was narrowing, t
a
lided with her, sending her sprawling to the ground. She barely had time to g
of something wild-earthy, metallic, and unmistakably predat
clawed at the dirt, desperate for something-anything-to use as a weapon. Bu
owed by the sharp cra
le. One was dark-furred, its eyes burning like molten gold. The other, slightly s
ng against each other's thick pelts. The air was thick wit
, but her body refused to obey. Her vision blurred as the pain
d faded