Blood Of The Forgotten Moon

Blood Of The Forgotten Moon

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SHE WAS BORN A SECRET. SHE WILL BECOME A LEGEND. On the night of the Blood Moon, seventeen year-old Elara Voss discovers she is not just another werewolf, she is the heir to a lost legacy, a power so ancient and terrifying that even the full moons whisper her name with fear. Torn between two warring packs, hunted by those who want her power, and haunted by a past she doesn't remember, Elara must navigate a world of lies, betrayal, and forbidden love. But the truth of who she really is... could destroy everything In a world ruled by blood and loyalty, she'll have to decide: Will she save her world or watch it burn?

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Chapter 1

1. When the moon remembered her name

The night did not feel like night anymore.

It felt alive.

Wind moved through the Blackridge Forest like something breathing beneath the trees, slow and patient, as if it had been waiting for centuries for this exact moment to begin again.

Elara Voss stood at the edge of the ruin.

She didn’t remember walking there.

That was the first wrong thing.

The second was the moon.

It hung too low in the sky…enormous, fractured with thin veins of red light running through it like cracks in glass. The villagers called nights like this “omens”The elders called them old magic returning. But Elara had never believed in any of it.

Until tonight.

A sound came from the forest.

Not a howl.

Not yet.

Something heavier. Controlled. Watching.

Elara tightened her fingers around the small silver charm hanging from her neck ,the only thing she had ever been told was hers from birth. Her mother had called it protection. Her father had called it nothing at all.

But it was warm now.

Pulsing.

Like a heartbeat that wasn’t hers.

A branch snapped behind her.

She turned.

Nothing.

Only trees.

Stillness.

Too much stillness.

Then the whisper came.

Not in her ears.

Inside her head.

“You were not meant to remember this place.”

Elara staggered back.

Her breath caught.

“What did I just hear?” she whispered aloud, voice barely holding itself together.

The forest did not answer.

But something stepped forward from between the trees.

Not fully visible.

Not fully formed.

Just eyes at first.

Red.

Too intelligent to be animal. Too ancient to be human.

Then the shape followed.

A wolf.

Massive. Silent. Its fur absorbed the moonlight instead of reflecting it. Like it was made from shadow stitched together with something older than shadow.

It stopped just outside the circle of broken stone where Elara stood.

And it tilted its head.

Like it recognized her.

Her chest tightened.

“No…” she whispered. “That’s impossible.”

The wolf took one step closer.

The ground beneath Elara’s feet cracked slightly not from weight, but from pressure. Like reality itself didn’t want it here.

The charm on her neck burned.

A memory flashed.

Not hers.

A full moon.

A scream.

Her own hands covered in something dark and moving.

She gasped and dropped to her knees.

The wolf growled — not threatening.

Answering.

And then the voice came again.

Closer now.

Clearer.

“Elara…”

She froze.

Because it wasn’t the forest speaking anymore.

It was the wolf.

And in that moment, she understood the first truth of her life:

She had never been alone.

She had been contained.

The thought settled into Elara’s mind with terrifying certainty, as though it had always been there, waiting for the right moment to surface.

A cold ache spread through her chest.

Contained from what?

Before she could force herself to think further, the silver pendant resting against her skin flashed with a sharp burst of pale light. The glow lasted only a heartbeat, yet it was enough to make the wolf recoil. It lowered its massive head, not in fear, but in recognition.

Its crimson eyes never left hers.

The air between them shimmered.

Elara’s heartbeat quickened.

“I don’t understand,” she whispered.

The creature inhaled deeply, drawing in her scent as if confirming something it had searched decades to find.

Then, without warning, it turned away.

It expected her to follow.

Every sensible part of her screamed to run in the opposite direction.

Instead, her feet moved.

One step.

Then another.

The deeper she walked into Blackridge Forest, the quieter the world became. Crickets stopped singing. Wind no longer stirred the branches. Even the leaves beneath her boots made almost no sound.

It felt less like walking through a forest…

…and more like entering a place the world had forgotten.

The wolf moved with effortless silence ahead of her.

Every few moments it glanced back, ensuring she remained behind it.

As if it were guiding her.

Or escorting her.

Minutes passed before the trees opened into a hidden clearing.

Elara stopped.

The ruins she expected were gone.

Instead, towering stone pillars rose from the earth, wrapped in vines older than memory. Strange symbols glowed faintly across their surfaces, pulsing with the same silver light as her pendant.

She reached toward the nearest carving.

The instant her fingertips brushed the stone.

The world vanished.

A torrent of images exploded inside her mind.

A battlefield beneath three blood-red moons.

Thousands of wolves surrounding a woman crowned in silver.

A newborn wrapped in crimson cloth.

A pair of desperate hands hiding that child before flames consumed everything.

And then…

Eyes.

Golden eyes staring directly at her.

Not from the past.

From somewhere else.

Watching.

Waiting.

Elara stumbled backward, gasping for air.

The vision disappeared.

Her knees struck the cold ground.

“What… was that?”

No answer came.

Instead, the pendant cracked.

A hairline fracture spread across its polished surface.

The wolf growled low in its throat.

Not at her.

At the darkness gathering behind the trees.

One by one…

Pairs of glowing eyes appeared.

Blue.

Amber.

Silver.

Dozens of them.

They emerged soundlessly from the shadows until they formed a wide circle around the clearing.

Wolves.

Enormous.

Far larger than any natural animal.

None attacked.

None blinked.

Every one of them stared only at Elara.

A chill crawled along her spine.

“They’re… waiting,” she breathed.

The wolf beside her stepped forward.

The others immediately lowered their heads.

Not to him.

To her.

Before Elara could comprehend what was happening, a voice rang through the clearing.

Deep.

Ancient.

Filled with authority.

“The heir has returned.”

The words echoed among the stone pillars.

Instantly every wolf lifted its head toward the crimson moon and howled.

The sound shook the earth itself.

Far beyond the forest, hidden beneath the mountains, bells that had remained silent for hundreds of years began to ring.

Someone…

Somewhere…

Had been waiting for this night.

And now they knew exactly where she was.

🔥 END OF CHAPTER ONE

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