Bound by the Sage moon
t Hollow. Lyra pulled her worn cloak tighter around her shoulders, her fingers trembling-not from the cold, but from the strange heaviness pressin
ike the world is h
t more than anything. But she had no choice tonight. Her uncle, drunk as usual, had sent her out to deliver
s called. No night creatures stirred. Just the whisper of the wind through the tre
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n nights like this. Not when the
bloodthirsty Alpha, Kael Black. A beast of a man who was said to be more wolf than human, wit
w that if she valued her life, she would keep to the s
onight something
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ze carrying the scents of the forest to hi
flaring as that other s
Sweet.
ars. His wolf stirred beneath his skin, cla
ice from behind hi
as he scanned the forest below. There. A figure moved a
scent was wrong. No ordin
is chest. He took a step forward, instincts
Kael ordered,
ridge, silent as a shadow
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ssly before her, and with every step, the sense of being watche
e whispered, trying
es on her. Felt the weight of
u
r, her cloak streaming behind her as she dashed down the trail. Branches clawed at h
hind her, a
d off the path, plungin
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the distance between them. His wolf was close t
thought, even as he a
slip of a girl had felt his presen
rain, storm-washed earth, and so
f-b
t wasn't possible. He would have known if there was another of th
It thrummed in his blood, echo
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nding against her ribs like a caged thing. She spun, searchin
it s
stepped fr
es like liquid gold glowing in the moonlight. Scars marked hi
unable to
mall, she was. Fragile. But her eyes-silver in the m
His voice was
ound came. Her throat was dry,
She flinched, but didn't
ed, softer now, though the
llowed hard. "I'm no on
laughed. Too late f
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een them undeniable. Kael could feel it, deep in his bone
ment, neither
l that cost him dear
he said. "Before
to say it again. She turned and ran, her heart thun
into the trees, his fist
er," he mutter
risen. And with it
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