LOGINMenodora Moonbane…born under the curse of the Blood Moon, the same one prophesied to bring chaos to the world of werewolves. She is branded a curse even before she takes her first breath, spending her life hiding from those who feared her very existence. And then, the cruelty of fate happens…while escaping from a wrongful execution, she crosses paths with Orvax Ragnor, the Rogue Alpha King. Orvax never wanted to be tied to the shackles of fated mates, enough to walk away from his destined throne and the tyranny of his father. Yet in the moment he lays his eyes on Menodora, a desire so undeniable awakens in him. For reasons he cannot explain, he is willing to go to any length to save this one marked by the poison of an ancient prophecy. As the Blood Moon starts to rise once again and secrets begin to see the light of day, Dora discovers that the prophecy is never what it seems. The greatest threat to the werewolf world may not be her, but the secrets the council has fought years to keep hidden. With kingdoms on the verge of war, betrayal lurking in every word and the shadow of a bond neither of them can seem to escape, Menodora and Orvax must decide: Will they give in to their desires before it consumes… Or would they destroy it even if it kills them?
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Those are the first words spoken by the midwife on the night Mayari is born. That night, the moon did not shine the way it normally would, instead it bled. Like a crimson stain spreading across the face of the night, it turned the atmosphere into a rust-tinted veil. The moon loomed low over the forest, its eyes darting across the earth and watching her birth unfold like the heavens themselves had come down to watch. As the winds passed through the trees, they shivered like they were alive, their leaves uttering a rustling paranoid whisper that seemed to be warnings of the impending danger associated with the night. Even the wolves that are natural creatures of instinct and dominance know better than to not keep their distance away from the birthing den. “Push!" the midwife yells, her voice sounds like a snapped rubber band in the way her words are clipped short and tense. There's also an undertone of something even worse…a fear so raw, everyone around the birthing den could practically taste it. Outside the den, the pack gathers in unease. Their eyes dart away whenever it threatens to meet with the eyes of their neighbor, their attention focused on the entrance of the den instead and palpable fear festering beneath the surface. Every warrior, elder and even children not yet old enough to understand the happenings of the night are drawn to the den not from curiosity, but from the heaviness of the moon pressing against their ribs like a warning, making it almost impossible for them to breathe. “Something is wrong with the moon," one of the members mutters under their breath. One look at his silvery black robe and his long white hair indicates that he is a member of the Moon Council. “Is it the moon though?" one of his colleagues asks, head automatically turning in the direction of the birthing den where the screams of the mother are heard still ringing loud and clear. “What if it's the child and not the moon?” His question remains heavy like a thick fog of uncertainty clinging to the air and going unanswered. A final cry rings through the night and then immediately followed by silence that stretches so thin between them, it felt like one wrong move would cause it all to snap messily. “Wahhhhhhhhhhh," a single wail pierces through the blanket of silence, but something is not right. The cry is too sharp, almost like knives piercing through the ears of all the wolves present. The cry is also layered, like two voices trying to merge as one but failing miserably, instead leaving behind a shrill raucous sound shredding the air. Inside the den, the air leaves the midwife's lungs and refuses to come back, her legs not listening to her brain when she wills them to move as her eyes are now fixed on the child in her arms. At first, the child is nothing but a quiet almost resting breath, and then suddenly, her eyes snaps open. “Two different eye colours…” the midwife gasps under her breath. The child bears two eye colours, one a shade of red similar to the moon and the other a shade of blue similar to the moon on a clear day. The child is neither wolf nor human, but a rough combination of both. A glow of fractured silver lights cuts through the streams of red light that pulsed beneath her veins. “No…no…no” the midwife flinches so violently, it almost feels like she is trying so hard to crawl out of her own skin. “My baby girl…,” the child's mother reaches out with weak and trembling hands, trying to hold onto her baby, but the midwife makes no attempt to hand the child over to her. “She should not exist…,” the midwife stumbles backwards, her knees suddenly too tired to hold her weight up. The child is still in her arms, her tiny fingers curled in a fist. Instead of soft skin around her finger tips, there are little sharp claws not fully formed yet…she is what they will later call “the half-shifted one." The air in the den grows heavy with an ancient force, the air itself hanging thick and still, almost like it is refusing to circulate. Whatever is in the air feels like it's observing everyone, waiting for the right opportunity to strike. Outside, at the mouth of the den, the murmurs that previously died down with the birth of the child, has now reached a feverish pace, everyone trying to hastily fill the oppressive silence. “A blood moon birth…” "To birth a child under the blood moon is forbidden…” "A child born under the eyes of the blood moon is a curse…” "No child born under the blood moon ever survives…” Just then, the Alpha walks into the frantic sounds of voices all around, bringing with him an unnerving quiet that cuts through the crowd like a blade, the instant he steps into the den. “What abomination has been born among us?" He demands, his expression maintaining a stony composure and his features are as unyielding and as cold as a statue staring straight at the child still in the hands of the midwife, totally oblivious to the chaos around her. The midwife pauses, her hand hoovering over the child trying to decide if to take her to the Alpha or not. Although she utters no words in reply, her action or rather, the lack of it, is enough to tell the Alpha what he suspects. “Show her to me…” he commands immediately, the colour in his eyes deepening from sky blue to a stormy midnight blue and his voice infused with so much power, making it difficult for her to disobey. Gathering every last ounce of her willpower, the midwife slowly turns like her limbs are made of lead. The Alpha took a step closer to get a better look and for the first time in years, genuine fear flickers across his face. The child stares back at him, her eyes searching deep into his soul for secrets he could not dare speak out.MENODORA'S POV “Lupa?” I hear Orvax behind me. He sounds unsure of himself and of what my reaction would be. I almost forgot that he came with me.“I think we should head back, it's already getting too late." I know he's right, but a part of me still stubbornly wants to stay behind.“Can't I get another five minutes?" “No lupa. I know you're hungry for information and you want to consume as much as you can get, but what happens when it gets too much for you to handle?" “I know my…" I start to say but he raises a finger to stop me from speaking any further.“I know what you're going to say and while you may think you know your limits, you don't seem to mind pushing it to see how far you get before you finally break." I hate that he is right…I hate that he can read me so easily…it's just frustrating.“Okay…fine” I make a show of huffing a breath to let him know I'm not happy with his decision but I'd go with it nonetheless.“That's my girl." I can hear the laughter in his voice as
MENODORA'S POV I see Elira rise as well, trying to stop me from leaving.“Please…” her voice cracks on the word."Please what?” Please sit down while you decide what lies and half truths to feed me with next?" I can barely manage to keep out the bitterness I feel in my bones from seeping into my voice.Elira flinches like I just physically delivered a brutal slap to her face and although the sight should have made me feel a sense of guilt, I feel absolutely nothing.“You knew my mother…and my father didn't you?”"Yes, yes I did,” Elira answers without hesitation but Cassian stays quiet."And you knew what happened to them didn't you? Especially my father?”This time around, Elira takes a few beats before she nods slowly.“Which means you have probably known who I am all the time, yes?" Elira nods slowly again and a bitter hollow sound escapes my lips. Even on my tongue, I can taste the bitterness of it."Isn't that just wonderfully convenient?”"Dora…it's not what you think…" “How
MENODORA'S POV The words stay suspended in the air, hanging over my head like a piece of dark cloud. Throughout the day, try as hard as I could, I just cannot get his words out of my mind“You have spent your life asking the wrong questions." Those are the words that flowed from Cassian’s lips, but they didn't flow like water. They feel like little darts aimed at my already battered heart."Are you okay?” Orvax asks for the gazillionth time since Cassian's arrival. I know he is worried even when he is trying so hard not to let it show."I'm okay…I think, it's all just too much to take in at once." “I know, I know lupa. We'll figure it out eventually, together." He is rubbing soothing circles in my back and although I do not tell him to his face, I'm grateful to have him by my side at a time like this.“What do you think they're doing right now? Think they have met your dad?” A small chuckle bubbles in my chest at the thought of Cassian and Orvax's dad having a face off."As far as I
MENODORA'S POV The words are like a big mass of boulders, falling on the walls of my heart and shattering it into little shards of glass that feel like they're piercing deep into my lungs, making me unable to properly draw my breath. I look down at the comb that I am now clutching in my hand like it's the last thing holding me together. The pendant hidden in the inner pocket of my cloak feels too hot, like it's burning at the very skin on which it rests.A faint rhythmic pulse thrums beneath my fingers and the tremor in them would not stop.“No…no…no…this isn't…it isn't…fair,” my mind is broken and I can not form coherent thoughts. All my life, I lived believing that my father had abandoned me…abandoned my mother…even to her death. And now? Everything just seems to be happening at the same time, too much for my fragile mind to keep up with.“Why now? After all these years, why now?" I ask the one question that keeps nagging at my mind. I give myself an invisible pat on the back for b
MENODORA'S POV The silence that follows after I take that single step towards Orvax feels even louder than any argument that has ensued here today. It wasn't something I had planned to do beforehand, but somehow watching Orvax stand there, subdued by the words of his father, I found myself standin
MENODORA'S POV “Well…well…well,” he says smoothly, “just look at you, surviving longer than I expected." Every muscle in the room locked in a synchronized, rigid panic. For what it is worth, Orvax's face remains an impassive, unreadable mask."I'm sure you're not so happy to see that.”The older
MENODORA'S POV I'm still grappling with the after effects of the realization that settles heavy between my bones when a horn echoes from somewhere below. It drags slowly and deliberately, not as an alarm but maybe a warning or an announcement of an important arrival.Beside me, Orvax stands rigid
MENODORA'S POV Sleep didn't come easy to any one that night. The territory breathed and moved differently after the intruders’ attack. Orvax ordered for the security to be tightened and he seems more on edge, ready to pounce at any time.And the other wolves within the mountain walls, it felt like
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