His Forgotten Luna
's
e hadn't
ilence pressing down on the land like it hel
ow followed me as if they had just s
they
een te
ts last touched the cursed soul of the Blackvale Pack. Te
aph
changed my fate for good. "Why did she die but not you?" Those bitter words
me that day on Seraphina's grave, rain pouring d
a mistake. She should'v
e
She died because of me. I tightened the cloak around my shoulders, as i
pocket, wet from the sweat in my palm. The
sence is required at the Luna
Caden.
ne in the rogue land whispered about h
olf...she didn't care. She stirred the moment I saw his
d. The moment the bond had snapped into pla
My mate wasn't just going to be anyone. He was the A
t me away under storm clouds and grief.
der. The path led me towards the pack's stronghold, and w
lders frowning behind the windows, while some whisp
now," one woman spat on the ground as
other hissed. But I paid them no attenti
ood tall before us, carved with the Blackvale crest-a cre
as shining with a thousand floating lanterns. Wolves
ifting like smoke-haunting, beautiful, and far t
ere
ing in my throat. There he was, at the far end
by the Gods themselves. He wore a blood-red coat embroidere
Caden
m
ignore. Every one of my instincts is screaming at me to run
locked onto each other. And for a second...I
o
laced with cold indifference. Still,
ed of a thousand nights in exile.The moment the
ed me....I'd be his Luna. No longer fo
ence. I could hear the sound of my own heartbeat.
low, deliberate. Measured. He stopped
o give in, to kneel before him. And I nea
searched for mine. His lips parting slightly to finall
ed silently. "
ised
en-he
you, Ava D
hat....?" I whispered. His voice wa
not my
f thunder. My knees felt weak, tears already
was some sort of twisted joke, maybe he was trying t
er the crowd. "My Luna is alive,"
moment, it d
out to turn ou