The moonbound Luna's revenge
ur
tually enjoyed ruining my morning peace. Seriously, she must get some kind of thrill from
face the world or the blinding sunlight pouring in. "Seriously, just five more minutes," I grumbled, my voice buried somewhere in the depths of my pil
irm tug. "Nope. No hiding today. The sun's up, and so is
ng, and too cheerful for ho
r the pillow. "I don't kn
o be bonded to Alpha Caden. The most powerful alpha in the region. Anyone would be anxio
al. Still, I couldn't shake the strange flutte
way. My bare feet met the wo
draped over the chair and held it o
ers along the satin. It was soft and smooth like w
tepped behind me to do my hair. Her fingers moved with familiar ease, twisting m
e sinking sun. Twilight painted the sky in streaks of
hing twisted. Someth
Alpha Caden's mate. Ton
like something wa
emony would beg
over the earth. The trees stood still, as if they sensed what was coming. Th
d in s
ight caught the angles of his face-his strong jaw, the sharp lines tha
ld be romantic. He always said he loved
mmered beneath the moon like stardust. My wolf purre
k waited. A tense silence spread
h
ural roar sp
med to trembl
ed through the cleari
osefully. His eyes locked onto m
wa
lo
th
of MoonStar, rej
cked through
wolf howled inside me, a raw, grieving cry. Something
to the ground, fingers digg
-this isn't happening. You
y vision as I l
dn't eve
corrected our path
ed. "What doe
he said. He didn't po
curls bouncing, lips par
shrugging like it was out of her ha
ed. "You're my
was. But maybe the god
you everything. I stood b
still. "It was n
dn't b
ising shakily to my feet. "That you've
loser. "I did w
" I spat, voice t
rk and dangerous. "
said. "And you're dis
ou sound like a rogue. May
me, Selene. I hope that mark bu
wd. The warriors stiffened. E
oice cut throu
ake her to
le
e thr
ody
d, backing away. "
ed. "She no longer b
creamed, backing into th
shing as hands grabbed my arms. "T
ed. Not one
y dragged me through the forest, my dress catching on thor
The crashing waves e
pot. A sacred place
would be
. "Please! You don'
inch. His ey
he no
forward. My feet slip
in my ears. My
back one
I said. My voice was small-but
ayed
side him, her han
il
" I said to her. "One day, I'
rds hes
n stepped
dn't
hove
reamed past my ears. My b
lace my mother gave
th
th
the
pa
sile
Luna," I he