LOGINCHAPTER 4
The moment Klaus touched Raine’s wrist, the world shifted. It wasn’t subtle this time. It was violent. A surge of energy cracked through the space between them silent, invisible, but powerful enough that Raine felt it in her bones. Her breath caught sharply as her body reacted before her mind could understand what was happening.
Klaus froze completely. For the first time since she met him, he looked unsettled.Not weak. He never looked weak but this time affected.
Raine pulled her hand back quickly, like she had been burned. “What… was that?” she whispered.
Klaus didn’t answer immediately. His gaze stayed fixed on her wrist, where his fingers had just been. “The bond,” he said finally.
Raine stepped back. “Stop saying that like it’s supposed to make sense, since I arrived you have told me about this bond over a million times .”
Klaus’s eyes lifted slowly to hers. “It does not need to make sense, unless you will to understand” he replied. “It exists.”
Raine shook her head. “No. No, I don’t accept that.”
A silence stretched between them. Then Klaus turned slightly. “You will come with me,” he said finally.
Raine narrowed her eyes. “Where?” “To understand what you are resisting.”
“I’m not resisting anything,” she snapped. “I just want my life back.”
Klaus looked at her for a long moment.
Then said quietly and calmly “You never had the life you think you did.”
That sentence landed heavier than anything else he had said so far. Raine’s expression tightened. “I don’t know what you’re trying to do,” she said, voice lower now, “but it’s not working and it won’t work on me.”
Klaus didn’t respond.Instead, he turned and started walking, trusting she would follow him. Raine hesitated.Then followed because despite everything, staying alone felt worse.
They arrived at an open field surrounded by towering stone structures carved into the mountain edge. Wolves trained in human form, moving with sharp precision, shifting between speed and strength that didn’t look fully human.
Raine stopped at the edge.“This is… a military camp?” she asked, looking so curious.
Klaus stood beside her. “Training grounds.”
“For what?” She asked her attention fully on people in the field obviously to Klaus watching her.
“Control,” he said simply.
Raine frowned. “Control of what?”
Klaus glanced at her briefly. “Everything that makes us dangerous.”
That didn’t help her anxiety or curiosity.
Before she could ask more questions, a loud crash echoed across the field.
A young man had been thrown into the ground by another warrior. Raine flinched.
“Relax,” Klaus said. “They heal fast just watch.”
“That doesn’t make it normal or less hurt,” she muttered.
Klaus ignored that and stepped forward slightly. “Today,” he announced to the pack, “you observe.”
The warriors paused. Their attention shifted immediately toward Raine and Klaus their Alpha.
Whispers began almost instantly.“She’s the human…”
“The one he brought back…, she’s pretty but look fragile”
“Is she really Luna?”
Raine felt every gaze like pressure against her skin. She stepped closer to Klaus instinctively.He noticed. Didn’t comment.
But he moved slightly not away from her, but closer to her side. That alone made the whispering die down.A signal.Protection.Ownership. Raine didn’t like how safe it made her feel.
Zane strolled into the traning ground approaching them with a lazy expression, hands in his pockets. “Great,” he muttered. “You brought her here.”
Raine frowned. “I’m right here.”
Zane nodded, turning to look at her and giving her a lazy smile. “Yeah, I know.”
Klaus shot him a look.
Zane raised his hands In surrendered. “Just saying. This is not exactly a gentle introduction to give the pack or her.”
Klaus ignored him.“Begin,” Klaus said.
Zane sighed dramatically. “Of course.” He stepped into the center of the field.
Raine watched carefully. “What is he doing?” she asked.
Klaus replied, “Showing you what we are.”
Raine crossed her arms. “I already saw enough yesterday. I don't want to see any again. I am traumatized already.”
Klaus glanced at her. “That was nothing, a child's play compared to what you will see today.”
Before she could respond, Zane moved. Fast. Too fast.One moment he was standing still The next, he had crossed half the field in a blink and struck a training dummy so hard it shattered.
Raine jumped.“What, I mean how did he… oh my goodness”
“He enhanced his body,” Klaus said.
Raine turned to him, glancing between him and Zane. “Enhanced?”
Klaus nodded. “Strength, speed, senses. It is natural for us.”
Raine stared at him. “That’s not natural at all, stop describing all of these as natural, there's nothing natural about all of you.”
Klaus looked at her briefly. “For your world,yes” he agreed.
That didn’t make her feel better. Zane returned, brushing dust off his shoulder.
“Your turn,” he said, nodding toward Raine, still dusting his body.
Raine blinked trying to understand if he was really talking to her. “Excuse me?”
Zane smirked. “Relax. Not fighting. Just… testing.”
Raine immediately shook her head. “No.”
Klaus stepped slightly closer to her.“It is necessary.”
Raine turned to him sharply. “Why? I’m not one of you. I have told you this repeatedly.”
Klaus held her gaze. “You are one of us.”
The word hung there.Heavy. Final.
Raine looked away quickly. “I don’t feel like one. I feel different and weird like I don’t belong here.”
Klaus didn’t respond immediately Then, softer her “You will eventually your mind and body will let you know .”
That unsettled her more than anything else.
Zane tossed her a small wooden staff. Raine caught it awkwardly looking at it for a moment. “I don’t know what I’m supposed to do with this,” she said.
Zane shrugged. “Survive.”
Raine frowned. “How will I survive with a small wooden staff? Your information is not helpful”
Klaus stepped behind her slightly. “Focus,” he said.
Raine turned slightly. “Focus on what exactly?”
Klaus didn’t answer verbally, instead, he placed two fingers lightly on her shoulder.
Raine froze instantly.That same reaction.The bond.It flared again stronger.Her breath hitched. Klaus’s voice lowered. “Feel your body,” he said. “Not your fear.”
Raine swallowed hard. “I’m not afraid,” she lied.
Klaus leaned slightly closer.“You are lying I can tell.”
That annoyed her. “Can you stop doing that? It’s getting annoying”
“Doing what?”
“Knowing everything I feel.”
Klaus paused slightly then said “I do not know everything “But I feel what you feel I can tell.”
Raine looked at him sharply.“That sounds worse and scary.”
Zane snorted from a distance.
Klaus ignored him.“Try to move,” he said.
Raine sighed. “Move to where?”
“Anywhere,” Klaus replied.
Raine tightened her grip on the staff. Then she swung it slightly. Nothing happened.
Zane sighed. “Yeah, that’s not…” Before he finished what he was saying the air shifted.
The ground beneath Raine trembled slightly. She stumbled back.“What was that?” she asked quickly, clutching to Klaus.
Klaus stared at her.
Zane went quiet.
“That,” Klaus said slowly, “was not human reaction.”
Raine froze.“I didn’t do anything, I just tossed the staff.”
Klaus stepped closer, eyes narrowing slightly. “You did.”
Raine shook her head. “No. I just moved my arm, nothing else.”
Zane walked closer now, more serious. “That was energy,not human energy,” he said.
Raine frowned, confused. “Energy?”
Klaus didn’t take his eyes off her. “Latent,” he said quietly. “Hidden.”
Raine stepped back. “Stop talking like I’m part of your world, I do not understand your world.”
Klaus’s voice lowered.“You are not fully human.”
Silence nobody said anything as they watched her that sentence changed the air instantly.
Raine’s expression hardened. “That’s not true, I am human and stop trying to make me one of you.”
Klaus stepped closer again. “You feel the bond.”
Raine shook her head. “That’s just stress or trauma, anxiety, confusion or…”
“Stop looking for excuses,” Klaus interrupted quietly.
Raine froze.
His voice wasn’t loud.But it was final. Klaus continued. “That reaction is not psychological, it's something a human can do.”
Raine swallowed.For the first time She didn’t have an answer, she had nothing to say.
A distant howl echoed again but this time closer warriors immediately turned alert.
Zane frowned. “That’s not ours.”
Klaus’s expression changed instantly he became Alert, Cold.Focused.Dangerous.He stepped in front of Raine without thinking.
Raine noticed.“So now what? What am I supposed to do to continue moving the staff” she asked quietly.
Klaus didn’t look at her. “Stay behind me.”
Raine frowned. “That’s not an explanation nor an answer.”
“It is protection.” Klaus replied her
The trees beyond the training grounds shifted.Something was moving.Fast swift
Raine’s heart started beating harder.“What is that? Something is moving in the bush behind the tree” she whispered.
Klaus’s eyes sharpened.“Enemy scent.”
Raine felt her stomach drop.“Enemy? Oh my goodness I really want to go back home, i do not understand this place”
Zane moved closer to Klaus. “They crossed the border.”
Klaus nodded once.Then looked at Raine briefly.
“Do not move,” he said.
Raine frowned. “You don’t get to just….” But before she finished talking a shadow burst through the trees. Fast. Violent.
The training grounds erupted into chaos immediately. Warriors shifted instantly, responding.
Raine stumbled back in shock mouth wide agape as she watched everyone around her.
Klaus moved forward instantly but something pulled inside Raine’s chest again Stronger, sharper, almost painful she gasped.
Klaus turned slightly.Their eyes met.And for a split second Everything slowed. The chaos. The noise, the battle beginning around them. It all faded.Only the bond remained. Alive. Awake. Klaus’s expression shifted slightly.
“…Interesting,” he murmured.
Raine’s breath shook. “What is happening to me?”
Klaus stepped closer again—but this time slower. Not to control her. To understand.
“I think,” he said quietly, “you are beginning to wake up from your dream.”
The Truth in Blood and MemoryThe glow didn’t fade this time Raine stood in the center of the training grounds, her hands still lit with that soft silver energy, watching it pulse as though it had a heartbeat of its own.It looked alive and responsive, her chest rose and fell slowly. “This…” she whispered, almost to herself, “this is real.”No one corrected her because there was nothing left to deny. Zane stepped a little closer, folding his arms as he observed her carefully. “You’re stabilizing faster than expected,” he said.Raine looked up. “Expected by who?”Zane shrugged lightly. “By people who’ve never seen this happen before.”“That’s not reassuring.”“No,” he admitted. “It’s not.”Klaus hadn’t moved, he stood just a few steps away, watching her with that same unreadable focus that always made her feel like he saw more than he said.“Again,” he said.Raine blinked. “Again?”“The control,” Klaus clarified. “You held it. Now maintain it.”Raine frowned slightly. “I just got used
The Mark Beneath Her SkinThe forest did not feel the same anymore Raine stood at the edge of the territory long after Klaus spoke, his words lingering in the air like something that refused to fade “someone this world was not prepared for” she couldn’t take the work off her mind, laugh it off and dismissed it like everything else he said that didn’t make sense but she couldn’t because something inside her something new, something growing had begun to recognize the truth in his words.After awhile of both of them standing in silence watching the forest She exhaled slowly and turned back toward him “You say things like that,” she said, her voice quieter now, less defensive, “but you never actually explain anything which keep me more confuse each time.”Klaus didn’t move.“I explain what is necessary not whats unnecessary.”Raine frowned. “Necessary for who? You?”“For your survival.”That answer again Raine shook her head, frustrated.“You keep saying that like it’s the only thing that m
The Luna They Did Not ExpectThe pack watched her differently after the fight Raine felt it before she even saw the shift in the environment subtle but undeniable. Where before there had been curiosity, suspicion, even quiet judgment Now there was something else, attention and not the kind she wanted.She walked through the central grounds of Ice Moon Pack with her shoulders slightly stiff, head bowed down a little, walking fast like she was in a haste, aware of every glance that followed her. “They’re staring,” she muttered under her breath.Zane, walking beside her, didn’t even try to hide his amusement. “Well,” he said casually, “you did kind of throw a fully grown attacker across the field with energy no one’s seen before so everyone is surprised and most look.”Raine shot him a look. “I didn’t throw anyone, neither did I throw a fit, I couldn’t control my body at that time.”Zane raised a brow. “Right. The air just politely pushed him away while your hands where raised.”Raine
The Awakening of a LunaSilence fell over the battlefield, not complete silence, there were still distant clashes, the sound of bodies hitting ground, grunts of people falling, wailing, the low growls of wolves locked in combat but around Raine, around them, everything seemed to pause like the world itself was watching.Raine stood frozen, her hands still trembling faintly with the fading glow of silver light. Her breath came uneven. She looked at her hands, pushed them forward and spoke in a shaky voice. “What… Did I just do that?” she whispered again, barely able to recognize her own voice.No one answered immediately because no one had expected or seen it happening so soon, not even Klaus, he stepped toward her slowly, his gaze locked onto her hands monitoring her posture and body movements as if he were seeing something sacred or dangerous. “You responded to the bond,” he said at last.Raine shook her head quickly. “No, I reacted without thinking that’s not the same thing.”Klaus
The moment the shadow burst through the trees, everything stopped feeling like training, it became real.Raine’s breath caught in her throat as chaos erupted across the Ice Moon Pack training grounds. Warriors shifted instantly, bones cracking, bodies expanding, fur breaking through skin as wolves emerged in their full, terrifying forms.She stumbled backward. “What is that?!” she shouted, panic tightening her voice.Klaus didn’t answer immediately.His entire body had already shifted subtle, controlled, lethal. His stance alone changed the air around them.Danger became focused. “I told you not to move,” he said, voice low.Raine glared at him despite her fear. “That’s not helpful right now!” She shouted Zane appeared beside Klaus instantly, already half-shifted. “It’s not one,” Zane said sharply. “It’s a breach group.”Klaus’s eyes darkened.“How many of them?”Zane scanned the forest. “At least twenty. Maybe more.”Raine’s stomach dropped. “Twenty what?”Klaus turned slightly toward
CHAPTER 4 The moment Klaus touched Raine’s wrist, the world shifted. It wasn’t subtle this time. It was violent. A surge of energy cracked through the space between them silent, invisible, but powerful enough that Raine felt it in her bones. Her breath caught sharply as her body reacted before her mind could understand what was happening.Klaus froze completely. For the first time since she met him, he looked unsettled.Not weak. He never looked weak but this time affected.Raine pulled her hand back quickly, like she had been burned. “What… was that?” she whispered.Klaus didn’t answer immediately. His gaze stayed fixed on her wrist, where his fingers had just been. “The bond,” he said finally.Raine stepped back. “Stop saying that like it’s supposed to make sense, since I arrived you have told me about this bond over a million times .”Klaus’s eyes lifted slowly to hers. “It does not need to make sense, unless you will to understand” he replied. “It exists.”Raine shook her head. “
CHAPTER 3 Raine didn’t sleep that night. She sat on the edge of the fur-lined bed, staring at the stone walls as though they might suddenly shift and reveal an exit. Every sound outside the chamber made her tense. Every distant step reminded her she was not in her world anymore. And the worst part
CHAPTER 2Raine woke up to silence, not the kind she knew. Not the quiet of Hill Town where distant cars hummed through the night. This silence was heavier.Alive.She tried to move but pain shot through her body, and she gasped softly.Her eyes fluttered open. Above her was not a cracked ceiling or
The streets of Hill Town were quieter than usual that night. Raine Sinclair pulled her jacket tighter around her body as she stepped out of the small office building where she worked. The summer air was warm, but a strange chill followed her every step, like something unseen had decided to walk bes







