The Moonshadow Redemption
ar sights and scents of the Moonshadow Pack surrounded her, but they felt foreign now, tinged with b
voices blending with the rustling of leaves in the gentle breeze. Luna clenched her fi
ll day, Luna?" a voice called o
e of concern and curiosity. His auburn hair glinted in the dappled
itted, her voice barely above a whis
uch grounding her. "You're stronger than you think, Luna,
, she squared her shoulders and began to make her way towards Harper's den. E
e. Her heart clenched at the sound of Harper's deep voice, t
" Harper's voice drifted out to L
he could feel the conflicting emotions churning inside her, an
n was dimly lit, the scent of cedar and pine filling the air. Harper stood
arely a whisper, but it seem
's gaze. His blue eyes held a mixture of longing an
rse, filled with emotion. "I n
had once loved with all her heart. But now, standing be
what you did?" Luna's voice was filled wit
retched. "Luna, please," he begged, his voice ra
ing with anger. "But you're sorry? But you didn't m
now," he whispered, his voice barely audible. "I know I can neve
r pain. "It's too late for that, Harper," she said softly, her voice
is eyes pleading. "Please, Luna," he whis
"I can't, Harper," she said, her voice trembling
over again. Harper watched her go, his hands clenched into fists at his side
d on his knees, his heart shattered into a million pieces. The crackling fire seemed to moc
d thought about this moment countless times, rehearsing the words he would say to beg for her f
own on him like a heavy cloak. Harper clenched his fists, his
out, his voice echoing o
er's heart ached with the knowledge that he had pushed Luna away
s as she tried to outrun the pain in her heart. The darkness closed in
uffocating weight of Harper's presence. Tears blurred her vision, but she
forest floor with a cry of pain, her hands scraping against the rough earth.
ivers down Luna's spine. Her heart raced with fear as she re
hed over her. She could feel eyes watching her from the