LOGINShe was born to rule, he was forged in fire. Ava Grey's fate is sealed, but she's determined to defy the prophecy... until the seductive pull of Austin Crooks, the brooding King, drags her into a world of danger and desire. He rejected the moon's gift once, and paid the price. Now, with Ava's life in his hands, will he claim his Luna... or risk losing everything?
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“I’m not going to that party!” I yelled, my heart pounding hard against my chest like it would explode but my face managed to keep a blank stare. The pin drop silence in the room sent shivers down my spine but of course, I had to pretend to be calm. If I wanted to keep my point, I had to at least pretend like I was no longer a child. I darted my eyes around the office, finding my grandparents’ faces boring holes into my body. “You must've lost a few screws from your brain in that stupid lab you keep going to. You definitely don't know what you're talking about.” My grandmother hissed. She shot lasers at me with her eyes and if looks could kill, I'd probably be ten feet beneath the earth’s surface, but who cared? As usual, the entire family was gathered in my grandfather's living room in our family house. When I say the entire family, I mean my grandparents who definitely hate and want to sell me out for money, my aunts and uncles who detested my mother and I and would do anything to get rid of us and a handful of other people I don't care about. You may be wondering why my sweet…emphasis on the sweet family was gathered in my grandfather's country home, wasting our previous time over nothing. Me. Ever since I turned sixteen, my grandparents especially my grandmother seemed to have taken on the role of witch hunting my life, especially my love life. As a twenty years old young lady, my entire family seemed only want one thing for me and that was for me to attend the annual mating ceremony held in our pack, find my mate and just get married. Just like that. No talking, no getting to know each other, no actual falling in love. They just want me to hop on the nearest guy I can find and get married. Why the hell would I even do that? “I can't remember asking for your opinion. This is an order, not a request. You're going to that party and that's final. You can go!” Grandma Ava rasped. My eyes went from her to my grandfather who had been sitting quietly without saying a word and the more I stared at him, the angrier I got. Who gave them the right to control my life like it was theirs? This was the same thing they did with my mother, controlling her life, making her suffer and endure abuse from that bastard whom the universe had to unfortunately choose as my deadbeat father. Now they want to start with me. My hands gripped the hem of my shirt tight, not caring if I was wearing a cheap fabric that could tear at any minute. I rose up on my feet and walked to my grandmother. “I hate to break it to you grandma but I won't be going anywhere near that charade. The only place I'll be going is the hospital to see my poor mother, who is losing her life all thanks to you!” I yelled on top of my voice. Her eyes turned red instantly as rage slowly crawled in. I stepped back and gripped my shirt tighter. The tension between my grandmother and I made the room hot and unbearable. Grandma Ava, my grandmother, whom I was named after….terrible mistake by the way, suddenly shot up from her seat with rage in her eyes. She clenched her fists tight with gritted teeth. “Don't make me repeat myself, Ava.” She started, her eyes darting around. “You know better than to mess with me.” My eyes landed on the expensive wristwatch she was wearing and a hot ball of rage suddenly rose in my throat. My grandparents were the most selfish set of people I've met, they owned a lot of properties across our pack. They're the literal definition of stinky rich but the only thing they cared about was me getting married. And I wasn't about to give them the pleasure. “Over my dead body would I attend a dumb party like that.” I sneered, inching closer to her face. Balls of sweat trickled down my face, my heart kept racing like a wild animal in the jungle, everyone in the room had their eyes on us but not one person said a thing. My hands had become all sweaty and clammy as a feeling of nervousness crept up my neck. It was one thing to disobey my grandmother, but yelling in her face was another thing. “Ava, that's fine, you don't speak to your grand mother in that manner. Just do what she’s asking you to.” One of my uncles voice broke the silence. “Oh, shut the hell up, Francis. You can't even stand up for yourself, who the hell are you to tell me what to do.” I hissed and rolled my eyes. “Ava!” Someone yelled my name. The room instantly turned into chaos. My relatives started whispering and pointing fingers. The heat in the room only became worse. I could see my grandfather boiling hot with the rage of a wounded lion. Before she could speak, my grandfather suddenly held her hand. “Honey, you know she's just a kid. Let's give her more time to think about it. You know….” Grandma Ava snatched her hands out of it. “Oh, keep quiet, Leo. You always go easy on them and that is why they always turn out as whores who do nothing but drag our family name in shame!” She spat unapologetically. The entire room went silent. My hands grabbed my shirt tighter, tears stung the corner of my eyes while I bit my lips to hold back from crying. I was too familiar with that ‘whore’, the one who dragged the family name in shame. That whore was my poor mother. My poor mother who was fighting for her life at the hospital was deemed the whore of the family. Grandma Ava stepped closer to my face, her face leaning into mine with a cruel, evil smirk. “Yes, Ava, your mother is the disgrace I'm talking about.” She snickered while my hands and lips quivered. She stared at me dead in the eyes without remorse. “Your mother brought shame upon this family. All those years I worked my back off building this family's reputation in the pack, your shame of a mother ruined it by jumping from man to man like a whore.” More tears gathered in my eyes but I refused to let them out, I wasn't going to give these people the pleasure of watching me cry. “Ava just….” I held my hand up, cutting her off. “Dear grandmother, I hate to be the one telling you this but you're nothing but a selfish, self centered mother and grandmother.” I started with my shaky voice. The entire room went up in gasps. Terror lined the faces of my aunts and uncles….even my grandfather who would never dream of standing up to my grandmother. Her brown eyes were burning holes into my body but I couldn't care less. I yanked the hands of my uncle away and stepped closer to her face. “My mother is in that hospital today because of you.” Tears rolled down my eyes as I spoke. I could no longer fight back the tears and the more I tried sniffing, the more they rushed out.AvaDawn slowly settled across Valley Creek.The mountain was covered in snow, and it seemed to be a peaceful night. The storm was over by sunrise. A breezy wind was blowing through the trees.The room was very quiet.Nearly everyone had returned to work or to bed for a good sleep.The entire world seemed silent for the first time after the beginning of labor.I sat by the window while Sena was sleeping in my arms.She was snuggled tightly into a warm blanket, her little face on my chest. She made little noises from time to time and fell silent once more.I just couldn't stop looking at her.I had been dreaming of this day for months.I had thought about holding her.Seeing her.Hearing her cry.None of my thoughts had gotten me ready for how real she was.She was not a probability anymore.She wasn't a future I was looking forward to.She was here.My daughter.I brushed my finger across hers, whose hand was so small.Her fingers gripped mine while I slept.I had a smile before I kne
MilracThere was still snow falling outside the medical wing.The storm was now settling down.Gentler.Although the wind was blowing through the mountain, the world seemed different.Smaller.Softer.As though all the world outside this room had withdrawn from reality for a while.The healers were invited in, but they quietly came in and out.Their work was finished.They spoke quietly before they all went away.There was silence for the first time in hours.Real silence.I sat by Ava's bed with our daughter in my arms.I had held weapons.Led armies.Ruled a clan.Confronted opponents who were as old as many kingdoms.With all of that, none had prepared me for this.She was ridiculously tiny.She placed one of her little hands on my finger.Her fingers couldn't even fit around it.But somehow she managed to cling on with great strength.I stared at her for as long as I could stand it.Perhaps it was just a few minutes.Time was not making any sense any longer.Ava's quiet amusement
AvaTime didn't matter any more.Breaths were now contractions.The storm was still raging somewhere outside the walls of the medical wing, but I barely heard it now.Everything had narrowed.The room.The voices.The constant hands of the healers.The loving hug, warmth and kind feelings that had been all around our child for months.All things were contained in one single moment that never ended.I breathed slowly.Then again.A quiet voice came near to me.I could hear the voice but not the words.The bond came before my ears.Milrac.He was still by my side.He had never left.Not once.He had been exactly where I needed him from the beginning of labor until this day.Occasionally, holding hands.Occasionally brushing hair off of my face.At times, simply remaining silent.More than words could, the silence did.As another contraction arrived, I tightened my grip on his hand.It was more powerful than the previous one.My whole body was intent on one thing.One purpose.I closed m
AvaIt was now late winter, and it had fully settled over Valley Creek.The night was cold and still, with snow drifting softly over the mountain. The silence that was typical and would have been considered rest. Stability. Peace.I was reading inside the medical wing.Or at least I was trying to.I found reports on the table in front of me. Routine updates. Clinic follow-ups. Minor changes to dosage charts. Nothing urgent. Nothing unusual.Then it happened.It was no big deal.It was not sudden.Initially it wasn't painful at all.It was just a matter of certainty.And my hand hovered over the pages of the report I was reading.Suddenly, I couldn't breathe anymore.Then I knew.Labor had started.I sat very still.I didn't move for a second.Not because I was afraid,My mind was getting used to the changes.As always, my researcher instincts came first.I didn't record the time like I would have loved to.But I went ahead and registered that feeling.Noted the rhythm.Observed the sh
AvaNow it was full winter in Valley Creek.The mountain was covered with snow.The morning sun was on the forests, they were white and silent.No one was relaxed enough inside the medical wing to appreciate it.There was tension throughout the entire level.Not panic.Not fear.Something sharper.
AvaThe following couple of weeks were some of the most hectic of my life after we discovered the cause of the sickness.Which was a big statement.Winter had fallen upon Valley Creek.The mountain was covered with snow.The ice developed on the higher ridges.It was getting colder each day.No one
AvaThe mountain was covered with snow outside the windows of the research wing.Outside the window it was silent.Peaceful.Still.There was no peacefulness in the research wing inside.Papers were used on nearly every available surface.Medical reports.Council records.Trade manifests.Research
AvaIt was still quiet in the room after that.We both stood motionless for a while.The snow kept drifting past the windows of the observatory.Soft.Steady.The mountain on the other side was gradually becoming white.I sat with my mother and tried to understand what she had just said.Sena.I he






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