Rejected Luna.
na's
s majestic facades - none darker than mine
t with "once upon a time
her departed it. My first breath was also her last - a co
labor, others before. The details grew indistinct with time, but the botto
oment his Luna left the physical world. When he looked at me, he saw only her ghost - my blue eyes
voice cracking before it hardened again.
elty in our home. She bore my father two more children - good heirs,
duties? Scrubbing floors until
crow when I went upstairs. "Hand
the pack outcast would be audacious enough to fight back. I never did. And where
ellations from my feet after eighteen hours of service. As nightfall sw
r crash
o something queasy. My stepbrother's shadow danc
The chain in his hand caught moonlight before it l
eyes glittering like a predat
e. Alcohol. Chains. Violation. Every time, it es
Need something special tonight," he rasped, h
tle of vodka clinked as he put it down on the stone -
d when he ripped
laughed. "
is pants fell hard. I pushed
oice sounded strange - more
s eyes narrowed. "Sho
e me - not breaking, bu
crushed my wrists, bones protesting. He let me go
I felt suddenly in my hand. I didn't plan it. Didn't
d against his temple. Blood - warm
ing out of his skull as if a grotes
hing glass underfoot.
d down his face. And he smiled behind the red mask. "You'll sc
ot when I'd already stained myself with his blood. The pack viewed
whispered. "You don
t now I do. "You're going to owe me f
amed - a guttural noise that felt
oat as he shoved me against the wall. Something snapped within
tomach. "Shut up or you can be li
rated through the haze of pain. *Li
ther path. But one
n and kicked up toward him, my foot striking his sh
rotest. Blood oozed from several wounds,
lowed as I grabbed my few b
less. Each step was torture, fractured rib rubbin
st furniture, was behi
ing - musk and rage filling the small
ys. The main gate was coming up ahead - too far
ana," I whisp
glass. Jaxon's growls grew closer. I ha
weight of my decision. There was no going back once I crossed that threshol
rs closed around my ank
clawing my fingers into his bloodied templ
ore free, dragging myself through the gat
om his shattered eye. "You!" His voice broke with hate. "You
time in years. "I'd rather die a ro
seen. The cold wind whipped through my matted hair
nless. Purposel
n a dark alleyway, my lungs on fire with the phlegmy gasping. P
swept over me in waves
inning," I murmured to
of the alley. My heart pou
ing into the dark. The smelly thing t
the shadows. Someth
as movin