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Prologue
Long ago, the Werewolves and the Lycans lived in harmony. While the Lycans were stronger, faster, and wild, the werewolves were weaker and well-groomed. They were alike in many respects and had the spirit of the wolf, which the Moon goddess, their guardian deity, bestowed upon them. They each dwelled in their lands, side by side, and the Lycans flourished greatly, multiplying and growing in their numbers. Until their lands could no longer contain them, and some started to settle among the werewolves, in the clan closest to their boundary, known as the Red Moon Pack. Out of fear of being overwhelmed by the Lycans, the elders of the pack sought out a witch to inflict a disease upon them that spread like wildfire, affecting only the Lycans and killing all the females of reproductive age. Soon, the Lycans dwindled in their numbers and were forced to return to their lands. However, the curse did not stop. It continued to spread far beyond into the Lycan's lands, killing all the females and shrinking their numbers. The few left ran deep into the forests, leaving their lands behind in an attempt to flee the curse. That was the last anyone saw of the Lycans, and gradually, they faded from the surface of the earth. Centuries later, the legend still stands. A prophecy told from one generation to the other, in the Red Moon Pack. 'A time will come when the Lycans will rise from the shadows and take their vengeance against the Red Moon Pack. Killing everything that breathes and wiping them off the surface of the earth. When that day comes...only a child blessed by the Moon goddess herself can save the pack from death.' Woe to all the inhabitants of the Red Moon Pack, for the time, is near, and the day of reckoning shall come. ******** Chapter 1: Caught in the Act Nivia POV. "Stop right there!" I froze mid-action, my fingers were clutched around a neatly folded paper, about to slip it into the dressing locker of Justin Reynolds. Even without turning to look, I knew whose voice that belonged to. That was Claire Garrett, the head cheerleader of the Oakwood football team and Justin's fake girlfriend. "What are you doing?" Oops. She has caught me red-handed, about to slip a letter into his dress locker. "What's that in your hand?" Claire's voice rang out with curiosity. "Nothing," I quickly said and withdrew my hand, hiding it behind me. "I clearly saw you trying to slip something in Justin's locker," She pointed out with disbelief. I shuffled my feet on the floor, my heart racing. Maybe if I kept silent and waited, she would give up and leave. "Are you dumb?" She asked, her voice spiking up with irritation. Sweat beaded on my forehead and I felt it trickle down my neck. For the first time in a long time, I was hot enough to sweat. "I'll ask you again for the last time, WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE?" She repeated, drawing out every syllable for emphasis. I shook my head, "Nothing." It took me three years of forever crushing on Justin to take this bold step. In my hand was a sweetly crafted love letter. I was about to confess my love to Justin and hope he noticed me. It was something I had to do, just to take it off my chest. I didn't know why Claire was here, sticking her nose in what did not concern her. They were not even real couples. In our school, young wolves were not allowed to date until the mating festival, where we found our fated mates. That was the rule. But Claire went around acting as though Justin already belonged to her. My best friend, Matty, had talked me out of it repeatedly. Telling me it was a bad idea. I knew he was right, It was absurd to even consider the possibility that Justin would ever look my way. I was the nerd of my class, the one who was completely absent in the eyes of others unless they needed me for something. And it only ever involved homework, class projects, and group assignments. Other than that, I was invisible. The skinny girl with the white hair, who looked like an albino mutation gone wrong. Many of the other kids were tan from running in the sun and enjoying the companionship of their wolves. As for me, I got a bad rash whenever I stayed under the sun for too long. I would be clocking eighteen in a few days, and yet the spirit of the wolf had not come to me. A lot of people found me strange because of that. How I dressed also played a role. I always wore hoodies and sweatshirts. Even on a sunny day when the temperature was a hundred degrees, I would look for a blanket to crawl under. There was a cold I felt since I was a child, a chill that seeped into my body, freezing my skin. My mother said on the day I was born, a blizzard of snow fell in July, in the middle of summer. A red crescent moon had risen in the sky as I came into the world, cold with my hair as white as snow. It was an omen, something strange and unusual. Since that day, I always suffered from a cold. A lingering, persistent winter in my soul. That was why I always needed to keep warm, wearing a heap of clothes, or I'd suffer a hypothermic attack. I was the weird kid in the class, someone Justin Reynolds, who was captain of his team and famous for his good looks, would never look at. Claire walked around me and snatched the letter from me. She flipped it open and read through it. Her jaw dropped, "You bitch!" She exclaimed with anger. "Claire..." I called her name, shocked at her reaction. My face heated with embarrassment and my eyes dropped to my toes. "Justin!" She yelled at the top of her voice. "Shush..." I placed a finger to my lips, signaling her to keep her voice low. "If you think you have what it takes to have Justin Reynolds, you should be bold enough to say it to his face," she murmured, her lovely green eyes blazing with anger. "Please Claire, I don't know what came over me. I will never do it again," I pleaded, scared she would make a scene. "If you can do it now, you'll do it again," she refused. "I swear I won't," I blushed, my face growing warm. In my heart, I prayed that she would let it go. I didn't want him to find out like this. The embarrassment would kill me. "What's going on here?" a rich male voice asked from the entrance of the door. My eyes slowly lifted, and my heart stopped as my gaze settled on Justin, who had just come into the locker room with a group of his friends.Mateo's POVThe moment her lips touched mine. Fireworks exploded in my head.This wasn't like our first kiss against the tree. Or the second one in the shelter during the rain. This was different. It was softer, slower, like she meant it this time.My hand slid into her hair and I kissed her back. Gentle at first, then deeper as she opened her mouth against mine. She tasted like salt from her tears. Her hand slid down my chest and gripped the fabric of my shirt.I pulled back just enough to breathe."Niv, are you sure? Because if you're not, I'll stop right now and we'll just sit here. I mean that."She looked at me. "I don't want to think anymore, Matty. I want to feel something that's just mine. Something I chose.""You choosing me?""Right now, yes." Her voice trembled but her eyes were steady."Is it because he hurt you?" I searched her eyes."No," she shook her head. "it's because I want you." The words felt like a dream. I knew she was making this choice just for tonight. But
Mateo's POVI watched her walk into the trees.Justin's voice came from behind me, low and tight. "Let her breathe, Mateo. She needs space.""Yeah."I nodded. I meant it in the moment. She did need space. And Justin was standing there with Claire's tears still drying on his shoulder, so who was I to argue with the great Alpha's son about what Nivia needed.I stood there for a solid ten seconds. Watching the spot where the trees had swallowed her up.Then I walked after her.I found her sitting against a fallen log, arms wrapped around her knees, her forehead pressed to them. She was crying quietly, the kind that shook her shoulders and made no sound at all.I sat down beside her in the dirt, close enough that our shoulders touched. She didn't look up. I didn't say anything. Sometimes people needed to be reached for, and sometimes they needed you to just sit there and let them come to you when they were ready.I waited.After a few minutes, she wiped her face with the back of her wris
Nivia's POVI saw red.My fingers were tangled in Claire's wet hair, yanking hard, and hers were digging into my scalp like claws. We rolled in the mud by the stream, kicking and slapping and screaming words I'd never used in my life."Peasant!" Claire spat, her nails raking down my arm."Selfish witch!" I shouted back, slamming her shoulder into the ground.The soap. It was over a stupid bar of soap.We'd rationed everything on this island. Every crumb of food, every drop of clean water, every strip of cloth. Justin had made rules the first week. The soap was for bathing our bodies only. It had to last us until we found a way home.But I'd walked down to the stream this morning and found Claire kneeling by the water, lathering her thick blonde hair into a mountain of white foam. The whole bar. Gone.I'd tried to be calm. I really had."Claire, that was the last of the soap," I'd said. "We agreed."She'd flipped her wet hair over her shoulder and smiled at me like I was an idiot."You
Principal Jaxon's POVI was hearing what the witch said.But it was still hard to process her words."Why would the goddess create twins if only one was meant to carry it?" I demanded."Insurance." Antoinette drew on her pipe. "The prophecy is too important. The Moonchild too crucial. She needs a forebearer. What if something had happened to Nivia? What if she had died in childbirth, or hadn't survived her difficult start?""So Claire was a backup.""In a sense. If Nivia had died, perhaps Claire would have manifested the power instead. The goddess covering all possibilities." She blew out a slow breath of smoke.I turned to look at her. "Claire has no power at all? No abilities?""None that I've detected. She's just a normal werewolf girl. Popular, pretty, but ordinary." Antoinette met my eyes. "Nivia is the main flame. The real power. Claire is just the shadow it casts.""Does Claire know? Does she sense anything?""I don't think so. The bond is dormant. Buried. They've lived their w
Principal Jaxon's POVI drove straight to the academy, my hands gripping the steering wheel tight.Twin daughters. Separated at birth. One kept, one hidden.The implications were staggering.I parked and headed straight for my office. Antoinette would be waiting.She was.The witch sat in my chair, feet propped up on my desk, smoking her pipe. The sweet smell of opium filled the room."You look like you've seen a ghost," she said, not moving."Get your feet off my desk."She gave me a cynical smile but didn't budge. "What did you find out?"I closed the door and locked it. Then I moved to the window and pulled the curtains shut."That bad?" Antoinette's smile faded. She swung her legs down and sat up straight.I poured myself a drink from the bottle I kept in my desk drawer. Drained it in one swallow. Poured another."Jaxon. You're scaring me. What happened?"I turned to face her. "Claire and Nivia are twins."Silence.Antoinette stared at me. Then she laughed. A shrill, hollow sound
Principal Jaxon's POVA tear ran down Helen's cheeks.She was crying again, her whole body shaking with sobs."I'm sorry," I said briskly, "I know it must hurt you to remember.""Yes," her voice broke. "It still hurts me so much." She swiped at her cheeks. "How could it not? To see one child chosen over another. To see one showered with love while the other survived on the barest minimum.""You never told Nivia who her father was?""No." She wiped her eyes. "I told her the lie he wanted me to tell. That her father was a drifter who ran away with another woman. It was easier than the truth.""Which was that her father chose her sister over her.""Yes." Helen stood up, pacing the small room. "How do you tell a child that? How do you explain that her father looked at her and decided she wasn't worth keeping?"I watched her move around the cramped space. "It must have been hard. Raising her alone.""Hard doesn't begin to describe it." She stopped at the window, looking out at the street.
Nivia's POVWe stared at each other. Her green eyes filled with tears, rage and fear, all mixed together.Outside, I heard Mateo coaxing the fire back to life. The rain was starting to slow."Why are you even here?" Claire asked, her voice breaking. "Why you? What's so special about you that the un
Nivia's POVI sat staring at Mateo while the question hung between us like a grenade.I was so sick of being caught up in this mess. Of being painted as the bad guy."So I'm trash now. Is that how you see me?" I continued."That's not what I meant.""Yes, it is! You're acting like I betrayed you, b
Nivia's POVThe guilt ate at me, raw and fresh that my throat closed, but tears kept pouring from my eyes."Hey, hey." Mateo sat up, pulling me with him. He grabbed my shirt and helped me put it back on, then wrapped his arms around me. "What happened? Talk to me.""I can't do this," I choked out.
Nivia POV"I'm going to check the fish traps," Justin announced, grabbing the woven basket we'd made from palm fronds.After my intimacy with Justin yesterday. Today had come with a gloomy feel. The sky had turned grey overnight. Heavy clouds hung low, threatening rain."You should wait," I said.







