MasukThe days following the harvest festival were unlike any Elara had ever experienced.
Nothing felt normal anymore. Not after learning the truth. Not after discovering that her mother was a witch, her father a werewolf, and that she carried both bloodlines within her. Every morning she woke with new questions. Every night she went to bed with even more. The biggest question of all was simple. Who was she becoming? "Again." Rowan stood in the clearing behind their cottage. The forest surrounded them on all sides. Birds chirped overhead. Sunlight filtered through the leaves. Elara stood opposite her father. She wiped sweat from her forehead. For the past week, he had secretly trained her away from the village. "Focus on your senses," Rowan instructed. "I am." "No." His silver eyes narrowed. "You're thinking." Elara frowned. "Isn't that the same thing?" "No." Before she could react, Rowan tossed a small stone into the woods. The object disappeared among the trees. "Find it." Elara stared. "That's impossible." "Use your ears." She sighed. Closing her eyes, she concentrated. At first she heard nothing unusual. Wind. Leaves. Birds. Then slowly, new sounds emerged. A squirrel climbing a branch. Water flowing in a distant stream. Insects moving beneath the grass. Her eyes widened. The world had become louder. Clearer. Sharper. And there, A faint sound. The stone settling against a tree root. She pointed toward the eastern side of the clearing. "There." Rowan smiled. "Good." Elara's excitement grew. She ran into the forest. Moments later, she returned holding the stone. A grin spread across her face. "I found it!" Her father laughed. The sound was rare these days. "Your wolf is awakening." The words filled Elara with both excitement and fear. "Will I transform soon?" Rowan's smile faded. "Maybe." The uncertainty in his voice worried her. "Maybe?" "Hybrids are unpredictable." That answer only created more questions. Unfortunately, Rowan had few answers to give. No hybrid had existed in centuries. There were no books. No teachers. No examples. Everything about Elara was unknown. That evening, Selene began teaching her magic. Unlike werewolf abilities, magic required patience. And Elara had very little patience. "Concentrate." "I'm trying." "No, you're forcing it." Elara groaned. A tiny candle sat on the table between them. Its flame flickered gently. The goal seemed simple. Move the flame without touching it. Yet hours had passed without success. Nothing happened. Absolutely nothing. "Maybe I'm not magical after all." Selene laughed softly. "If that were true, this room wouldn't look like this." Elara looked around. Several broken jars littered the floor. A wooden spoon floated near the ceiling. Three books hovered above a shelf. Elara immediately pointed. "That's not my fault." "One of the books is still upside down." "...That may have been my fault." Her mother smiled. The floating objects gently returned to their proper places. Magic looked effortless when Selene used it. For Elara, it felt impossible. Still, she refused to quit. Hours later, as darkness settled outside, something finally happened. The candle flame moved. Only slightly. Barely noticeable. But it moved. Elara gasped. "I did it!" Selene's eyes sparkled with pride. "Yes." A smile spread across Elara's face. For the first time since learning the truth, she felt hopeful. Perhaps she could master both sides of herself. Perhaps being different wasn't a curse. Perhaps, A violent cough interrupted her thoughts. The smile instantly vanished. Lyra. Elara rushed upstairs. Her sister sat curled beneath blankets. Her face was pale. Sweat covered her forehead. Another coughing fit shook her body. Fear gripped Elara's heart. The attacks had become more frequent recently. More severe. Selene quickly entered the room carrying herbal remedies. Rowan followed close behind. Everyone looked worried. Everyone except Lyra. She still smiled. Even now. "You all look so serious." Elara sat beside her. "You scared us." "I'm fine." The lie sounded weaker than usual. Because this time, nobody believed it. Not even Lyra. After taking her medicine, she eventually fell asleep. The family remained gathered in the room. Watching. Waiting. Hoping. Finally, Rowan spoke. "She's getting worse." The words hung heavily in the air. Selene lowered her gaze. "I know." Elara clenched her fists. "There has to be something we can do." "We've tried everything." "No." Her voice trembled. "There has to be something." Neither parent responded. Their silence was answer enough. For the first time, Elara realized how helpless they truly felt. And that frightened her more than anything. That night she couldn't sleep. The moonlight poured through her window. The forest beyond seemed strangely inviting. A pull tugged at her chest. Gentle. Persistent. Almost like a whisper. Without thinking, she left the cottage. Barefoot. Silent. The cool grass brushed against her feet as she entered the woods. The deeper she walked, the stronger the feeling became. Eventually she reached a small clearing. Moonlight bathed the area in silver. Everything felt strangely peaceful. Then suddenly, Pain exploded through her body. Elara gasped. She collapsed to her knees. Heat surged through her veins. Her heartbeat thundered. Bones ached. Muscles tightened. The strange power she'd felt for days erupted violently. A growl escaped her throat. Not human. Wolf. Silver light flickered around her body. At the same time, faint golden sparks danced across her fingertips. Magic. Wolf. Both powers awakened together. The air around her trembled. The ground beneath her feet cracked. Trees swayed despite the absence of wind. Elara screamed. The energy burst outward. A wave of power swept through the forest. Birds scattered. Animals fled. And hundreds of miles away, inside a throne room carved from black stone, crimson eyes snapped open. The First Blood Vampire rose from his throne. Every shadow in the room seemed to react to his movement. For centuries he had searched. Waited. Watched. And now he felt it clearly. The unmistakable power of a true hybrid. A slow smile curved his lips. "So you finally awakened." His voice echoed through the silent chamber. Below the throne, terrified servants lowered their heads. None dared speak. None dared move. The vampire king stepped toward a towering window. Far beyond the horizon. Far beyond kingdoms and mountains. A girl stood beneath the moon. A girl whose power could alter the balance of the supernatural world. And for the first time in centuries, the immortal king felt something dangerous. Interest. "Find her." The command was soft. Yet it carried enough authority to shake empires. The shadows themselves seemed to obey. Back in Briar Hollow, Elara collapsed onto the forest floor. Exhausted. Unaware that her awakening had just changed her destiny forever. And somewhere in the darkness, the First Blood Vampire had begun his search.The sanctuary trembled.Silver crystals shattered across the floor like falling stars.Ancient pillars groaned.The hidden city beneath Aetherion shook as though the world itself were protesting the words that had just been spoken."Elara."The voice echoed again inside her mind.Deep.Ancient.Hungry.Unlike Luna's gentle presence, the Devourer's voice felt wrong.It slithered through her thoughts like a living shadow.Watching.Waiting.Patient.Elara's entire body stiffened.She could still hear it.Still feel it.Like icy fingers brushing against her soul."Elara!"Lucien's voice cut through the chaos.Strong hands grabbed her shoulders.The sudden contact pulled her back to reality.The trembling sanctuary returned to focus.The frightened warriors.The shattered crystals.The worried faces surrounding her.Lucien's crimson eyes searched hers."What happened?"Elara swallowed hard."He spoke to me."Silence.Everyone in the chamber froze.Even Luna."The Devourer?"Kael's voice s
The sanctuary trembled. Silver crystals hanging from the ceiling shook violently. Dust drifted through the air. Ancient pillars groaned under invisible pressure. And for the first time since meeting Luna, Fear appeared on her face. Not concern. Not caution. Fear. The sight alone sent a chill through everyone present. If the First Moonborn feared something, then that something was far beyond ordinary danger. "The Devourer..." Lucien stepped forward. His crimson eyes narrowed. "You know where it is." It wasn't a question. Luna slowly turned toward him. The ancient woman seemed older suddenly. Wearier. As though thousands of years had settled upon her shoulders all at once. "I always knew." The answer echoed through the chamber. Nobody liked hearing it. Kael folded his massive arms. "You said it was imprisoned." "It is." Luna's silver eyes darkened. "For now." The emphasis on those two words made several warriors uneasy. The sanctu
The ancient staircase seemed endless.Each step carried the expedition deeper beneath the ruins of Aetherion.Deeper into secrets buried for three thousand years.The air felt different here.Pure.Ancient.Alive.Silver runes illuminated the walls around them, casting a gentle glow across the stone passage.After their battle with the corrupted creature above, everyone remained on high alert.Weapons stayed drawn.Magic lingered at the fingertips of the witches.No one trusted the silence.Not anymore.---Eventually, the staircase ended.And the sight before them stole their breath away.An underground city stretched endlessly into the darkness.Magnificent silver towers rose toward a ceiling filled with glowing crystals that resembled stars.Crystal rivers flowed through ancient streets.Moonlight-colored bridges connected enormous structures.The city looked untouched by time.Perfectly preserved.As though its people had only just left.For several moments, no one spoke.Even Luc
Silver light exploded across the temple.The force of it shook the ancient ruins.Stone pillars cracked.Dust rained from the ceiling.The monstrous creature was thrown backward before it could reach Elara.For a brief moment, everything became blinding white.No one could see.No one could move.Only the power of the Moonborn filled the temple.Ancient.Beautiful.Terrifying.---When the light finally faded, silence followed.The warriors slowly looked toward the center of the chamber.Then froze.Elara stood surrounded by silver moonlight.Ancient runes glowed across her arms and neck.Her golden eyes had once again transformed into silver.Yet this time, something was different.She was conscious.In control.The power wasn't consuming her.She was wielding it.Lucien stared.Kael stared.Everyone stared.Even the monstrous creature hesitated.For the first time since appearing, it looked uncertain.Afraid.---Inside her mind, Luna's voice remained calm."Good."Elara clenched he
The ancient temple trembled.Dust drifted from the ceiling.Silver runes illuminated the darkness.And within Elara's mind, the mysterious voice continued speaking."I have waited for you."The words echoed through her soul.Ancient.Powerful.Familiar.Almost comforting.Yet also terrifying.Because she had no idea who—or what—Luna truly was.Around her, the members of the expedition stood frozen.Lucien's crimson eyes remained fixed on her.Kael's expression had darkened.The witches looked alarmed.Everyone could see something was happening.Even if only Elara could hear it.---"Who are you?"Elara whispered again.The silver light inside the temple intensified.The runes covering the walls suddenly began moving.Shifting.Rearranging themselves.As though responding to her presence."I am the First Moon."The answer confused her."What does that mean?"For a moment, silence followed.Then Luna spoke again."Long before kingdoms existed..."The temple around them vanished.Or at l
The expedition departed at dawn.Dark clouds stretched across the horizon as the massive gates of Castle Nocturne slowly opened.Rows of mounted warriors waited in formation.Vampires.Werewolves.Witches.An alliance that would have seemed impossible only months ago.Yet now they rode together toward a common enemy.The Devourer.Elara sat atop a black horse beside Lucien.The cool morning wind brushed against her face.For the first time since arriving in Noctis, she was leaving the kingdom.Part of her felt excited.Another part felt terrified.Mostly terrified.---The expedition consisted of thirty elite warriors.The four queens remained behind to govern Noctis during Lucien's absence.Much to Seraphina's annoyance."I should be coming."Lucien had ignored her complaint."I should definitely be coming."He ignored that one too.By the end of the argument, Seraphina had threatened to follow them secretly.No one was entirely convinced she wouldn't.---The journey lasted several







