Daughter of the Moon blood
town moved quietly in the wake of the discovery-windows stayed shut, gossip buzzed in hushed voices, and the woods w
its size or its silence. Not those gold-burnin
ber, feelings that weren't hers, and a presence hovering just out
r said over breakfast. "
went untouched. Her mother's eyes narrowed. The same s
n the woods, Aria.
w what
g with a too-sharp clink.
lready walking
-
ious, half-afraid, and full of questions she didn't want to answer. Every
or the forest's edge. The police had posted signs, but no patrol. The
enough to be surrounded.
s when sh
creek, half-hidden in the shadow of an elm. T
e b
ke he belonged to the forest. But it was his eyes that stopped her heart-ambe
olf's
each other for
he
" Aria asked, voice sh
dly. "You're the one who
ne else was dumb eno
er the log and walked closer, boots s
iffened. "Do
then added, "
hat. "That suppos
n, more gently thi
ge of warning. Everything about him radiated calm
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n her mind, though she didn't
moved
veni
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e day after a m
Suspicious of ever
reep around foggy wo
uckled.
he was listening to sounds she couldn't hear. And something els
th, then said, "You
oat dried.
e w
The words fell
do
e. Not far.
e? Then yo
es
art racing. "And you
seen w
own her spine. "Wh
she could see a faint scar beneath his left eye. "Some
not-w
it, haven't you? In your dreams. In
head. "You d
ow en
A pendant. Silver, shaped like a crescent moon with a
his belong
d it, something flared in her chest. A pulse. The heat. Her vision blurred for a mome
e pendant like
that?" she
a said quietly. "O
away. "You'
st watched her wit
," he said. "You'
rrying the distant sound of
urned
-
ge of town, lungs burning, heart hammeri
eams said
isions came again
athed in s
hains of moonligh
always the wolf.
u
he pendant was o
it
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emember brin
de her, somet
hing
hing
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