Blood moon; the first curse
hollow rhythm in the vast, empty hallway of the Hartman mansion. He paused at the top of the grand staircase, his gaze drawn downwards to th
ircle near the entrance, their anxious glances and whispered voices betraying a ripple of unease. Something w
laced with a worry that tightened his gut. She beckoned him closer
in his stomach. He followed Mrs. Jenkins through the labyrinthine corrid
the intricate tapestries adorning the walls – a stark, unsettling contrast t
seemed to cut right through him. "Damien, darling," she began, her voice soft b
n brothers, Alex and Lucas, sprawled on the sofa nearby, glued to the glowing screens of their handheld gaming devices. Their moth
ily meeting, not a playground. Show some respect." Her gaze then swung back t
o the human school," she announced. Her words hung
motions threatened to overwhelm his senses, but he bit back his retort. H
. His thoughts were consumed by one burning question: How could they do this to him? They knew how much h
ifling and suffocating, droned on about the transfer to a human school for him and his brothers. He truly couldn't be
dge was his sanctuary, a place where he could truly be himself, free from fear or judgment. He remembered the comforting press of the forest floor beneath
s continued their conversation, completely unaware of the turmoil churning inside him. His mother, poised and serene, and his father, stern and unyielding, spoke of "o
to whisper, his voice raw.
her eyes filled with a complicated mix of concern and firm resolve. "Damien, we believe this is t
a tremor in his chest. "I don't want to understand it! I h
tting off any further argument. "Damien, this
r him. They knew how deeply he cherished Moonridge, how much he n
idly: the central building with its ivy-covered walls, the dormitories that had become his second home, and the spr
and accepted. But in the human world, werewolves were the most reviled. They were hunted, killed immediately if discovered. This
ered control over his transformations, where he had immersed himself in the rich history
ls digging painfully into his palms. "You don't understand," he choked
unable to bear her touch. "Damien, we just want what'
," he retorted, his voice thick wi
rd, he stormed out of the drawing room, his heart a heavy, aching stone of anger and sorrow
crushing thought of leaving Moonridge, of being forced into a world that would never truly understand him, was almost too much