Cursed By The Lycan Blood
f crickets. Even the wind, which usually whispered through the trees o
r drum. Her eighteenth birthday. The day she was supposed to find her place in the pack. The day s
d by towering pines and ancient stone markers etched with the names of ancestors long passe
firelight, sh
tching-her Alpha, t
it
dg
dem
ial dress clung to her skin, soaked by the evening dew and smeared with ash from th
el like tradition.
ross the clearing, slicing thr
epper hair glinted red under the Blood Moon above. "Daughter of the Law line. Born
caught in
g off to the side. Maren Law's fa
d her this d
ver li
on't know what's in my blood. But
t it the night you were born. The blood of the old gods runs through
only real friend in the pack. But his voice was quickl
phecy speaks of a blood-born girl who will awaken the f
forward. Her voice cracked, but her fury flared.
Elder Hagan said coldl
he shadows, cloaked in black, faces hidden. One c
hispered, s
shall be cast out under the light of the Blood Moon. You are her
that, the warr
hey were stronger, faster-trained t
ckles burned
reached the edge of the wildlands-the forbidden zone where no pack dared to tread. Lege
threw her t
of honor. "Die quickly," one muttered befor
as left
Condemne
weight of her fear was suffocating, and still the Blood M
he just lay th
ame th
rom w
e deeper. Rou
ries we
ans wer
ed in her hand though it was more symbolic than practical. She turned
n
broke b
around. "W
ans
at rumbled through th
urged.
er bare feet pounded the earth. Somewhere behind
e toying
o a clearing. The moonlight spilled across the space lik
what was l
d beneath the moonlight, and his dark hair hung in loose waves
move. Di
the dagger.
epped forw
you?" she
said, voice like gravel. "But I alr
ees bu
l it. Just li
terly, tears burning her eyes
flickered
sem
himself than to her. "You'r
to run, she didn't move. Couldn't. There was something ancient in
you?" she
ed his head,
aid. "Once King of the Lyca
ared a
he words that woul
key to everything I've lost-
n Kni
blade coated in blood. The feral king. The cursed alpha. The one who led
hing the dagger tighter. "Y
t didn't quite reach his eyes.
. No more howls. No shifting shadows. The othe
ow, deliberate. "You carry old bloo
hispered. "Whatever it i
. "But blood remembers. Power d
embled. "I'm not
he forest won't spare you. Your pack certainly won't take you ba
ooming silence. He was right. Whatever was out there had
ked. "What do yo
r wrists. The shackles still glo
"And if what I suspect is t
ended
at it like
alk, or I can carry y
Every instinc
fety behind her. Only a pack tha
into her waistband, took a shaky
s warm. Sur
ip was
r word, he led her
the wildlands. The forest grew darker, denser. But
He moved with an effortless grace, barely making a sound. His eyes scanned
going?" she as
place
if I don't b
live long enough to
ng," she
in a hollow between the hills, was a massive stone structure built into the m
live
," he said, "b
ched. Her body throbbed from bruises and burns. By the time t
flinched at her presence. They simp
stone pulsed with faint runes. Fires crackled in iron sconces. And throug
ng corridor and opene
bed layered in furs, a basin of water,
id. "I'll send someone
ying here,"
you
se you dragged me out of the woods an
ly. "But you do owe
falt
t tr
, stopping just
he curse. About why the Blood Moo
eath h
h something older than time. "You think you were
one in the quiet stone room- heart racing, mind spin