The Alpha's Blind Mate
. The streets were lined with quaint cottages, and the air was filled with the scent of pine and wildflowers. Among the s
seemed to possess a wisdom far beyond her years. Yet, despite her disability, she navigated her surroundi
ragrant flowers. Seraphina moved about the space with a practiced grace, her fingers trailing over the
t longed for something more. Deep within her heart, she harbored a sense of restlessness, a
er world was about to
r of Seraphina's shop. Caleb Moonshadow, a childhood friend and member of the Moonsha
r, his voice tinged with c
mile playing at the corners of her lips
eaking, his gaze searching hers. "It's
Moonshadow had been her brother's closest friend, and though she ha
help," she promised, her vo
Finn's disappearance. Together, they combed through the dense forest that surrounded Sil
Shadows seemed to dance at the edge of her vision, and the air was thick with an unspoken te
o reveal itself. There, beneath the light of the moon, they found themselves face to face w
sent shivers down her spine. This was Lucius Blackwood, the Alpha of the Blackwood Pack, and h
cius greeted her, his voice low and
she navigated the town with a confidence born of years of practice and an acute awareness of her surroundings. As the owner of a small herbal shop nestled in the heart
ousness, like a whisper of warning carried on the wind. The hairs on the back of her neck
ded her. It was a scent she had grown to love, one that brought her comfort and solace in times of uncertainty. B
of the bell above the door signaling her arrival. As she moved through the familiar space, her fingers trailin
began to sort through them methodically, her fingers deftly finding each slip of paper despite her lack of
handwriting. Seraphina's heart clenched at the sight of her brother's name,
eaving Silverwood shrouded in mystery. Despite numerous attempts to contact him, Seraphina h
er heart pounding in her chest. As she read the words s
rwood. You must be careful, for there are forces at work here that
spinning with questions and fears. What danger could possibly be lu
oise from outside drew Seraphina's attention. It was a l
arned her about was closer than she realized. And as she reached for her walking stick, determination f