LOGINAurora“Where are we?”“I don’t know. But I feel a certain connection,” Keira hummed, and I could feel that subtle eagerness riding beneath her voice.“What’s that?”Silence.Then she spoke again, her voice lower this time. “Maybe we should proceed. I think something awaits us at the far end of this road.”“We are in a place we don’t know and…”I paused as I turned backwards and almost gasped out my breath, stumbling into the crushed grasses at the sight before me.“No…”The word slipped from my lips as I pulled back slightly.The light shimmered like rays, towering upward and disappearing into the sky. A strange blend of green and blue. It looked like a barricade, a surge of ancient magic, something that should only exist in fantasies.I couldn’t fully describe what it looked like, but it pulsed like an electric veil connecting the rays together.My eyes widened as my mouth fell open. I knew it was a bad idea, but my body moved before my senses could fully process it.I stepped towar
AuroraI’m not unconscious. I’m alive. I’m awake, but I can’t seem to feel my body. It’s as if my entire being changed from the impact of that punch to my back.The pain in my lower abdomen only seemed to increase, making it impossible to lift myself from the floor without a groan slipping from my lips.I don’t know what they want from us, from me, and even though fear curled around me and settled deep within my chest, it still didn’t make me want to quit fighting.I can’t let them take me again. I can’t let myself go through another torrent of pain, and goddess knows what their intentions are this time.I curled up with Keira’s aid, and we dodged another attempt to strike us. It wasn’t a light punch, and it had been a narrow escape too, because if that blow had connected, it would have sent us straight into unconsciousness.My heart screamed for Damian, for help, for his presence. For rescue from whatever this entire ordeal was. I didn’t even see this coming. I’m not even sure how it
DamianI hated the fact that I had let her see how terrified I truly was. This wasn’t the initial plan Aaron and I had crafted to get the witch to a point where manipulating her into believing us would become easier.Maybe, at some point, I simply couldn’t stand the audacity anymore. Or the horrifying recognition of her intentions, even without her saying them aloud.But who wouldn’t be terrified?Hearing her threaten my mate was one thing, but the mirrors… the faint glow spreading across them before the image of Aurora finally appeared…My heart dropped violently at the sight before me.It was the kind of horror I couldn’t even find the strength to voice aloud, yet it still cracked something heavily guarded inside my chest.“Aurora!” I screamed, trying to reach her, but the shackles only tightened harder than before, pulsing with dark magic three times stronger than the initial force. My knees slammed against the hard marble floor as pain shot violently through me.I couldn’t stand t
Monica All I wanted was for him to fall into my trap. I wanted him to see all the goodness woven into my promises and to embrace the freedom and light that came with pure dominance. And in return, my condition, when properly layered, would finally be met. But what if it didn’t work? What if he didn’t want every good thing I had promised him? What if all he ever wanted was the freedom to be with his mate and nothing else? No… I bit down on my lips as my heart lurged violently and furiously, the air of dominance slipping through every space of my body. But I quickly pulled it back within myself as I studied him for a while. I wasn’t wrong when I told myself he was a man of pure heart and strong will. And I wasn’t merely flattering myself when I said he was handsome. So gorgeous and even more breathtaking at close range that his scent alone was intoxicating, like I was getting drunk off it, and I never wanted the intoxication to end. If nothing else, I wanted more. Not that I
Alert. There are intense triggers and spoilers in the next few chapters. Please don’t skip them. I promise they won’t feel dragged out before the story finally begins to fall into place. It should take only about five chapters or thereabouts. Damian and Aurora’s journey is far from predictable, as more shocking twists and gripping turns are yet to unfold. The Moon Goddess still has a lot in store for them. And as the saying goes, truly extraordinary things never come easy. Fingers crossed… The journey continues. We are yet to hear from Aurora, so we still don’t know what has happened to her or where she has been taken. And with an ancient witch as powerful as Monica involved, I don’t think things are going to get any easier.
DamianHer eyes fixed ahead while her head remained perfectly still toward a dark path I wasn’t interested in discovering, either because I simply didn’t care or because my tense heart refused to register it.Even then, my mind wasn’t here.“Any progress?” I asked Aaron, who was still fighting the pull relentlessly.Silence.Then came a faint yet determined hum.“I don’t know,” he muttered. “But I’m still trying. I doubt we can break through unless the witch does something… or we somehow find another way around it.”“Then we can’t stay still. Fight, Aaron. Fight. We are not weak alphas meant to be reduced to puppets by some witch,” I urged, straining against my restraints while enduring the stinging pain coursing through our bloodstream from whatever had been forged into those shackles.“It’s not that easy,” Aaron groaned tiredly. “Not unless we do something.”“Do something like what?” I asked.But my wolf suddenly went silent, as though he were observing the witch with quiet uncertai
Damian “Alpha, so far, she’s stable,” Doctor Andrew said, his tone calm but measured. “I’ll need to review her latest test results to determine whether discharging her today is even an option.”“But she isn’t awake yet,” I pointed out, my voice edged with concern as Doctor Andrew gave a small, kno
“Thank the moon you finally woke, Alpha.” The doctor’s voice broke through as he stepped in.“I must say you have a very strong wolf and spirit to have recovered this much in just three days.” He added, a hint of disbelief in his tone, “My head snapped toward him.“Three days?”“Yeah… you see, th
DamianThe machines screamed to life again, their sharp, relentless beeping drilling straight into my skull as the sound swallowed the entire room.The doctor and nurses rushed in immediately, their movements urgent, almost frantic. Dad turned toward me, gripping my arms tightly as if I might fall
AuroraI don't know how I made it to the kitchen, but I did. The kitchen stretched out empty. The dishes were all carried out. The omegas were nowhere in view. Even Mia wasn't in sight. The silence felt unnatural, pressing in on me from all sides… except for the chaos inside my chest.It kept beati







