The reckless boy is his hidden luna
S'
eace, it never did. The only sounds were the crackling flames
h me. My warriors stood victorious, but there was
another
bastards who wanted to
ls. My claws itched to tear into something–anythinwa
ey started. Just long enough to keep us on edge
m
e from completely losing myself to the rage. I
ere. Somewhere
e meaningless battles was another
olf, Rex, to calm. But the rage was always there, simmer
lp
losest friend. His usual cocky smirk was missing, replaced with e
south," he rep
rse, t
fight the frustration crawling under my
on continued. "They aren't trying to take t
m to tell me tha
new ab
e, the curse would be broken, and I woul
d her first, before I
s. His dark gray eyes flickered with concern as he stepped closer. "Alpha, you
I said, vo
You barely eat. And this," he gestured to the battlefie
wasn't wrong, but I re
ddening, unbearable ache. My Luna was ou
as t
ld and strode toward my tent. "G
owned. "
." I replied
widened.
ps quickening. "You're real
walking. "I ha
was clear. "You
es
At least take me with yo
ith barely restrained frustration. "I can't go out there as an Alpha. I need to blend in. This isn't just
sighed, reluctantly nod
~
sins had been chained to m
s the reason fo
erself. A bond that was supposed to be sacred, unbreakable. B
dess had pu
m. His enti
ould ever find their mate. Th
that emptiness
ning for the first time. I had waited. Searched. Endured the emptiness. And now, the Goddess had final
n Gua
ht her out. The moment the messenger delivered the prophecy, I knew. My Luna was in dange
came without
ned of her, my en
her first, I woul
dn't a
ter th
~
UNIV
world was
, but it already felt like a life
perfumes. The noise was co
ll of it, I c
was
os
ns, I could smell wolves. As a powerful alpha, my sense of smell is ten times sharper than that of normal
ans. So easy
me, but it was necessary. If my mate was among these students, I needed a way to observe her. I look down at my fake
ly, searching
th
urned in my chest, but I f
was
ad to be
wung open. And
unrelenting. My lungs seized. My vision tunneled. My
was
was
arply, brea
t.
No,
bo
in the
ed with mischief. He walked in with the kind
m
o
wasn't
e for this bond. I had dre
t the Moon Godde
bo
room. His eyes met mine, unreadable, unaffected. No
wasn't r
mate wasn
ay my mate c
e this before. A pull so stron
d to be a
y mate wa
nt only o
e wasn