ALPHA'S REGRET: LUNA'S RISE
ation. The sting of Kieran's indifference cut deeper than the physical pain. He had stood th
the shadows, but when Rowan crouched beside her
ere," he said quietly, hi
he didn't ask why. A pa
continued, glancing toward the pack
pack wasn't enough-they would keep pushing until she broke completely. And Kieran? He
wincing as her muscles protest
." His golden eyes flickered with somethi
acknowledging it aloud, felt like
ply. "I can help y
s life-had been all she had ever known. Even when they had turned against her, some
only ever b
he weight of her decision p
. "But if you say yes, t
tate. "I'm done
a moment before nodd
necessary delays. Rowan led her through a path that avoided the patrols, slipping throug
idn't tur
zation that this was it. She was leaving behind everything-the pain
ad no
No home.
in her life, she felt s
ee
e disappeared behind her, Celeste k
dy presence beside her. Each step felt like shedding a layer of the past-the pack, the pain, Kieran.
e trees stretched like silent sentinels around them. The only sound was the ru
este asked, her voice q
cross the river, we'll be out of th
ance-someone to stop them, some last-minute obstacle to make her que
nted he
e felt something else. A dark, simmering fire. They had cast her
m
noted, keeping his p
at the path ahead. "I don't know w
"It doesn't have to make sense
o she
w-moving body of water that shimmered beneath the moonli
and tossed it to her. "Put thi
the shock of cold stealing her breath as the water rose to her waist, then her shoulder
ering. Rowan handed her his jacket, and she pulled it
rroundings before e
nd the river was unfamiliar, untouched b
felt relief. May
she fel
w?" she
efore saying, "Th
red at the
her life, her future