Why the moon roars
ow continue to lay my eyes on
ll shades of it, pitch darkness, where
ng of small animals, and the distant howls of my pack. But there is something else, a faint sound that doesn't belong.
ferent. Something I had never smelled before. There was
of something wild and untamed. It stirs something deep within me, a long
ing. I see her. A girl, from afar, standing in front of me with her body positioned to face me from behind. I saw her from behind on
o are you?" I asked, my vo
m. But this was different. She looked like she was running from something, her heart was panting, I heard it like I put my ears on her chest. I couldn't see her from the fr
other step towards
e fade away, who was she?
s. The moon goddess cursed me with this. Most think it's a blessing. I don't blame them. They h
They are the only thing that ma
d with my inability to change the visions I see. They are more of a curse than
nt returns, stron
. I know it's hers because I heard t
" she sa
ver been able to telepath me, and they include my la
e said again, cutt
appen to her. I feel my wolf, he wants to help her. He is curious, but I
nsistent plea for help. But it's no use. My wolf stirs within
I'm doing this, why I'm allowing myself to be drawn into the chaos of another's life. But
ommand my Beta t
y Alpha" h
ing the scent and the sound of her heartbeat. The forest rushes by in a blur
t leading me to the forest. This forest was far away, very far fr
foreboding. We were far from our pack now, in uncharted territory where anything could happen. But the
darkness. "Are you sure about this, Alpha?" he
r," I said, my voice firm with resolve
ooking for, Alpha?
h uncertainty. "But I know we have to keep following thi
ilence. The surrounding forest was eerily quiet, the only sound the
center of the clearing was a small cottage, its windows dark and foreboding. The
here?" Stephen asked, hi
ng nearby. "Stay close," I said, my voice low and in
s we delved deeper into the forest. The trees seemed to close in around us, their b
hear it faster n
y speech was caught short by
n pain,"
someone else's emotions deeply. It was like I was
elt this with was m
since Evara. The sharp pain in my chest mirrored hers, a physical manifestation of her agony. I
at threatened to consume me. "We have to get to
s shining with concern.
as we drew closer. The scent of lavender and honey grew stronger
through the door, prepared
right at
ns."
scent that lingered with nothing bu
are close too, I fee
sed as he picked up the scent of humans. "What d
can't let them find us," I said, my voice fi
e scanning the shadows
of lavender and honey lingered, drawing me towards the girl who needed our help. But the
but wonder what had brought this girl into the path of such da
is instincts sharpened by years of survival in the wild. I motioned for hi
arth. The rustling grew louder, and I caught a glimpse of something moving in t
, overpowering the smell of humans. Her once fast beating heartbeat
forest, the scent was righ
teps, they seemed imbalanced, like sh
he sound came from and final
ike she wanted to keep it steady. Her white hair matted with dirt and leaves, her breathi
w it too, because I heard
ouldn't carry me. What I fel
elieve who w
as E
e floor and he
't be real, it couldn't be her. Evara was gone, lost to me forever. And yet, he
nudged her gently with my snout. She didn
hock and confusion. "Is it... is it really
seeing her again. But as I stared down at her face, the fa
sharper than ever before. I had