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Love Beyond The Cosmos

Love Beyond The Cosmos

Minyoung

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"When two souls from different galaxies collide, their love becomes the catalyst for a cosmic revolution. Join Ryder and Aria on a celestial journey through space, time, and the depths of their own hearts, as they defy the boundaries of existence and rewrite the fate of the universe."

Chapter 1 Love Beyond The Cosmos

Episode 1: "The Reluctant Alpha"

Ryder stood at the edge of the forest, gazing out at the full moon. His pack, the Moonlight Pack, was gathered behind him, awaiting his signal to begin the monthly ritual. But Ryder's mind was elsewhere, consumed by the recent announcement from the Pack Council: he was to be paired with Aria, a Luna from a rival pack, to secure a crucial alliance.

Ryder's gut twisted in protest. He didn't want a mate, especially not one from the pack that had wronged him in the past. He growled, his wolf stirring beneath the surface.

"Aria's arrival is imminent," his beta, Liam, reminded him, breaking the silence. "You need to get your head in the game, Ryder."

Ryder snarled, but knew Liam was right. He took a deep breath, letting the night air calm his nerves.

As he turned to face his pack, a rustling in the underbrush caught his attention. Aria emerged, her piercing green eyes locking onto his.

Aria's eyes seemed to gleam with a knowing light, as if she could see right through Ryder's defenses. He shifted uncomfortably, trying to maintain his aloof exterior.

"I'm listening," he growled, his voice a little softer than he intended.

Aria's smile grew wider, and she took another step closer. "I think we can start with a joint hunt. Our packs have been rivals for too long. It's time we showed the others that we can work together."

Ryder raised an eyebrow, intrigued despite himself. "A joint hunt? That's not a bad idea."

Aria nodded, her long, curly brown hair bouncing with the motion. "I'm glad you like it. And maybe, just maybe, we can find some common ground along the way."

Ryder's gaze locked onto hers, his heart racing with a mix of excitement and wariness. He didn't want to get close to Aria, but he couldn't deny the spark between them.

Just then, a loud growl echoed through the den, breaking the tension. Ryder's beta, Liam, stepped forward, his eyes narrowed.

"Ryder, we have a problem. Scouts report a strange scent at the border. Could be a threat."

Ryder's instincts kicked in, and he turned to Aria. "Looks like our discussion will have to wait. Duty calls."

Aria nodded, her expression serious. "I'll come with you. We can discuss this further on the way."

Ryder hesitated, unsure if he wanted Aria by his side. But something about her calm, confident demeanor put him at ease.

"Let's move out," he growled, leading the way.

As they approached the border, the strange scent grew stronger. Ryder's wolf bristled, sensing something off. Aria walked beside him, her senses alert, her hand on the dagger at her belt.

"What is that smell?" she asked, her voice low.

Ryder shook his head. "I don't know, but I don't like it."

Suddenly, a figure emerged from the shadows. Ryder's wolf snarled, ready to attack.

"Wait!" Aria cried, grabbing his arm. "It's a young wolf, and she's hurt!"

Ryder's gaze narrowed, but he saw the truth in Aria's words. The wolf, a small female, limped towards them, her fur matted with dirt and blood.

"What happened to you?" Ryder asked gruffly, trying to keep his distance.

The wolf looked up at him with pleading eyes. "Please...help me. They're after me."

Aria stepped forward, her expression softening. "We'll protect you. Who's after you?"

The wolf hesitated, glancing around nervously. "I...I don't know. They were masked. But they'll kill me if they find me."

Ryder's instincts screamed warning, but Aria's compassion was contagious. He nodded, making a decision.

"Let's get her back to the den. We'll figure this out."

Aria smiled, and together they led the young wolf to safety.

As they walked, Ryder couldn't help but steal glances at Aria. Her kindness and strength were slowly chipping away at his defenses.

Back at the den, Ryder called a meeting with his pack's top members, including Liam and Aria. The young wolf, whose name was Elara, told her story again, this time with more details.

"They were hunting me," Elara said, her voice trembling. "I don't know why. I was just out for a run, and then they appeared. I barely escaped."

Ryder's expression darkened. "We'll find out who did this. Liam, gather a team to investigate."

Aria spoke up, her eyes locked on Ryder's. "I think we should work together on this. Our packs have been rivals for too long. It's time we showed unity."

Ryder hesitated, but Aria's words struck a chord. He nodded, and the two of them began making plans for a joint investigation.

As the meeting adjourned, Ryder found himself walking beside Aria again. This time, they were alone.

"Aria," he said, his voice low. "I know we got off on the wrong foot, but...I think we could work well together."

Aria's smile was radiant. "I think you might be right, Ryder."

Their eyes met, and for a moment, Ryder forgot about the dangers and rivalries. All he saw was Aria, her strength and beauty captivating him.

As they approached the den's exit, Ryder's phone buzzed. He glanced at the screen, his expression turning grim.

"What is it?" Aria asked, sensing his tension.

"It's a message from an unknown number," Ryder said, his voice low. "They're claiming responsibility for the attack on Elara. And they're threatening to strike again."

Aria's eyes narrowed. "We need to take this seriously. Can I see the message?"

Ryder handed her the phone, and Aria's eyes scanned the screen. Her expression turned icy.

"This is no ordinary threat," she said. "This is a declaration of war."

Ryder's grip on his phone tightened. "Then we'll prepare for battle. We won't let them hurt our packs."

Aria's gaze met Ryder's, a fierce determination burning in her eyes.

"Together, we'll protect our packs. And we'll make them pay for what they've done."

The air was electric with tension as Ryder and Aria stood there, united in their determination to face the coming storm.

Ryder and Aria stood at the edge of the forest, gazing out at the moonlit landscape. The threat from the unknown number still lingered, casting a shadow over their packs.

"We need to gather our allies," Aria said, her voice low and urgent. "We can't face this alone."

Ryder nodded, his mind racing with strategy. "I'll reach out to the Nightshade Pack. They owe us a favor."

Aria's eyes gleamed with approval. "And I'll contact the Raven Pack. They have skills we can use."

As they parted ways to make their calls, Ryder couldn't shake off the feeling that they were being watched. He glanced around, but the trees seemed to loom over him, casting ominous shadows.

Meanwhile, Aria walked back to her quarters, her senses on high alert. She felt a presence lurking in the darkness, but whenever she turned to look, there was no one there.

Suddenly, a figure emerged from the shadows. Aria's hand instinctively went to her dagger.

"Who are you?" she demanded, her voice steady.

The figure stepped forward, revealing a hooded face.

"I'm someone who knows the truth," the figure whispered. "About the attacks, about the packs... and about Ryder's past."

Aria's eyes narrowed. "What do you mean?"

The figure vanished into thin air, leaving Aria with more questions than answers.

Aria's mind was racing with questions. What did the mysterious figure mean about Ryder's past? And what truth were they hiding?

She decided to confront Ryder directly. When she arrived at his quarters, she found him pacing back and forth, his expression tense.

"Ryder, we need to talk," Aria said, her voice firm.

Ryder stopped pacing and turned to face her. "What is it?"

Aria took a deep breath. "I just had a strange encounter. Someone in a hooded cloak appeared out of nowhere and mentioned your past. What are they talking about?"

Ryder's expression darkened, and he turned away. "It's nothing, Aria. Just pack gossip."

Aria's instincts told her otherwise. She approached Ryder, her eyes locked on his. "Tell me the truth, Ryder. What are you hiding?"

Ryder's gaze met hers, and for a moment, Aria saw a glimmer of vulnerability. Then, his mask slipped back into place.

"Fine," he growled. "I'll tell you. But you have to promise to keep it secret."

Aria nodded, her heart racing with anticipation.

Ryder took a deep breath before speaking, his voice barely above a whisper. "I'm not who you think I am, Aria. I'm not just the alpha of the Moonlight Pack..."

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