MOONBLOOD : The Hybrid Reign
ur, every thorn that tore at my legs, felt like a warning from the earth itself. Keep running. Don't stop. The wind scr
, So
clearing not in fear, but in fury. That was the kind of male he was. Fierce. Protectiv
. Don't l
mind, like it had been carve
on hitting me faster than ever before, wild and painful, until I was no longer flesh and
also more
ve collided. A secret I had buried so deep it felt like a lie
tell where I ended and my wolf began anymore. The shift had been so fast, so raw. Nala, that's what I called her, wasn't
now, it
ars twitched at every snap of a branch, every whisper of movement. I w
mpires? Th
ter. Like blood gone cold. I'd felt them at my back,
were
like
ish
question the silence. Had I lost them? O
lled me more th
ou wanted dead... unless you
like the others. My fur shimmered faintly under the light strange, ethereal. Even among wolves, I stood
e the re
fr
ist
d it in corners. They saw it in the way my wolf didn't shift when it should have,
en hadn
ad been
w he w
't break me - not yet. Later, when I wasn't running for
d the air shifted. I felt i
k l
n the damp earth. The air here was different. Heavy wit
pack's t
ldn't
nowhere
I took one cautious ste
ves grew stronge
being
y gave in. Exhaustion hit like a crashing wave, dragging me down to the cold forest floor.
s too weak. My bones ached, my skin shivered beneath the fur, and my magi
.. I can
ic
h. M
ot one o
pack border. Who
shadows. Wolves in human form. Circling me. Dominance roll
the A
as calm. Col
ween a whimper and a growl. Every instinct in
en
alm settled
ear. Not f
thing old
not do
om that buried power I never understood. Maybe from
A girl with blood on her h
d survive
had no oth