Broken Luna
hite sheets. Lindsay stirred, slowly opening her eyes to the unfamiliar ceiling. For a brief se
. The
reached up tentatively, fingers brushing a
re aw
turned her head slightly to see her friend curled in a chair, d
ndsay asked, h
said, standing up to pour her a glass of water. "
held the glass for her. She sipped slow
a beat, though she wasn't s
a thin line. "He hasn't ca
e fading but her eyes calm. "
he bed, brushing a stray hair from Lindsay's forehead. "Yo
Lindsay murmured.
ctors spoke optimistically. Every morning, Maria arrived with flowers or a silly magazine. Eac
e and the ward was quiet, Lindsay lay awak
he'd made her laugh once, the way he used to brush a kiss against her temple
dside. No return address. Just her na
irst and handed
nfolded i
orry for everything. I'll explain when I return, but it
igna
romi
etting it on the bedside table. "No
oftened. "No.
ntly against the window
small flicker of peace stirring in her chest.
ime in a long time,
moving f
. The tension hung in the air li
es burned low, casting flickering shadows against the stone wal
aid, voice low but firm. "Brandon has b
pled throug
minded, though even he sounded tired. "
es his place beside him and claims the seat o
hat's happening. She's playing him. But the more we pus
ollowed h
ck. "We can't let him bring her into the heart
Mara said bitterly. "Whe
exchanged h
id after a pause. "Call a formal t
ned. "We risk dividing the pack. Some
voice hardened. "We watch him te
silence
cross the hills, carried by the wind. It
er heart sinking. "He'll come ba
weight of her word
he firelight, something
edge of a forest, staring up at the moon, una
bsence had left a hole e
re balanced on
ain began to fall, no one k
, her eyes fixed on the rain streaming down the glass. Each drop traced a winding path,
distance would dull the sharp edges of betrayal. But
htly, her phone resting on her lap. A message lit up
read it. She closed her eyes, exhaling slowly, feeling th
pping from his hair as he scrolled through his phone. His lips pressed int
g them over,"
aint smile playing on her lips. "I told you they
s phone into his pocket.
e they accept me, everything else will fall i
rrent he couldn't name. Every step closer to Kylie felt
aining yard, eyes scanning the shadows. Row
ounger wolves want to challenge him t
nt. "He won't come back empty-hande
ted. "You th
ips tightened.
for a brief second. And there-standing just beyond the bou
faded, the fi
alarm flashing in his
Mara said
as though something unseen had passed through her. Her fing
, Kylie stood barefoot in the clearing, a st
rally as she whispered
ng was