Bloodbound: a curse of eternal desire
land like a warning from the gods themselves. The Blood Moon was a rare sight, one that had
ke a curse
eyes fixed on the ominous sky. The wind howled around her, lifting the ends of he
an down h
he moon bled, fate woul
dge. She had spent years denying the whispers of prophecy, of fate, o
ull through her veins, as if somethin
the door tore her
ice steady despite the un
r, one of her most trusted knights. His face was grim, hi
e have received word. The D'Argents hav
sharply. "They
n the Blackwood forest. It seems Lord Luci
ci
was a curse
rs waging war against her family. He was ruthless, cunning, and feared across
g that unsettled her in
en him, his golden eyes gleaming in the firelight, his lip
tted he
muttered, turning back toward th
sitated. "T
t him, sensin
ay the words. "They claim the Crimson Omen is a
t cannot b
e sti
ttered. "The old fools
ye
t. The air hummed with somethi
," Alistair pressed. "They said that when t
cu
to her own ears. "We make our own fates, Alistair.
he crimson moon flared, bathing t
wood, Lucien D'Argent raised his gaze to the sky,
rse ha