The Alpha's Luna and the Bloodmoon Amulet
Lycia. His sudden obsession with the thief, Lycia, was growing by the day, and it made her more infuriated. She couldn't understand what made this girl so special or why Cove seemed to be so reluct
Morrigana hated it. To her, Lycia was nothing but a distraction to her plans, a frightened thief. Yet somehow, she h
ors, the thought swirled in her head like a wind, one she had lost controll over
ia was sitting on the edge of the bed, looking relaxed. But as soon as she walked
ontemptuous tone. Lycia blinked and hasti
t know how to knoc
further into the room, letti
ct.". With her keen eyes scanning Lycia as if a
en them stretched painfully long, and Morrigana leaned down, her face inches from Lycia
le now," she whispered her breath cold on Lycia
, as if the very air had turned hostile. Morrigana's eyes were filled with something dark, something dangerous, and Lycia's throat
ut, gripping her wrist with surprising streng
ment," Morrigana said, her voice low and filled with dark amusement. She
he sting left Lycia's cheek burning, her eyes tearing up from both pain and frustration, but Morrigana wasn
r hand, applying pressure and restricting her breathe. Lycia cried out, the pain slicing through her
n I won't. You're nothing more than a thief, and when we are done with you, you'd wish you'd never tri
ody shaking with both the pain and th
her words filled with anguish. Her chest heaved with each labored bre
e, sending her head snapping to the side. Lycia's vision blurred with tears, but Morrigana wasn't done. She
bed, Lycia," Morrigana growled, her v
er despair, something began to stir. A warmth, something deep inside her, began to flare up. It was as tho
r, raw untapped power. Her vision blurred, her hands trembling, and suddenly, a surge of energy grew from within her
trembling with shock. "I w
force of it filling the room like a storm. Then, with an audible snap, the chains
, her grip loosening as Ly
s they thought. Morrigana froze, her jaw tightening as she stared at the
ana whispered, her voice laced with
no longer restrained. She looked at the shattered chains on the ground, and for t
r flew open with a violent crash. Cove, his face
oug