My lost luna
eyes glittering with possession. His laughter boomed as he reached
. She would not let t
Papers scattered across the polished floor. The merchant le
ld grab her, Aman
s shouts erupted behind her. Angela's shrill voice rose abo
corridors she knew so well from years of chores, weaving arou
, and the freezing night air rushed against her sk
er lungs burning, her thin gown snagging against the icy wind. Behind her, the furious cries
r feet, slowing her down, but still she pressed forward. Her teeth chattered, her bo
spered fiercely, her voice br
The sound sent a shiver through her, yet she did not stop. She remembered the warnings of rogues that the Sebastia
nown than to be sold l
ed from stones hidden under the snow, and her legs ached with exhaustion. The tr
es buckled, and she collapsed against t
h came ragged, and she wrapped her ar
st her skin. "Mama... Papa... if you can h
rose. Low, powerful, and commanding. It was not the savage cry of a rog
the sound sent warmth flooding through her, chas
ieve did
llow, unblinking, hungry. A group of wolves emerged, the
inst the oak, and her hands trembled as the wolves closed in. She
er, saliva dripp
e had escaped one nightmar
red, her voice crack
dy to pounce. Amanda shut h
k with a sound that made
nd furious, fi
owering, with fur as dark as midnight and eyes that blazed like silver fi
t the power rolling off this wolf was undeniab
p. The rogues scattered under his fury, some fleeing, others fa
t with fear but with awe. She had never seen
g into the distance. The clearing fell sile
ing, his silver eyes glowing in the moon
eath c
were intelligent, piercing, as though they c
heart racing. "W... who are you?" she whis
ow. Amanda should have been terrified, but strangely, she was
ng hands, Amanda felt a strange pull deep inside her chest. I
pers of this bond, of destiny that t
fire ignite within her veins. Her heart raced, her vision
i
ing way. The world spun, the
re darkness claimed her was