Fated Triad: Shadows of the Moon
Lyal
, where among the stacks of worn-out books and antique tomes I could immerse myself. Here I was invisible, something I found comforting. In Silverwood, an Omega like me
ys empty; the last users had long since left. I went throughout the aisles returning wayward books
e was striking, with a strong posture suggesting might. My pulse skipped a beat-no typical werew
ed from the darkness looking really good with dark, disheveled hair and pie
y, his voice like velvet. I'm Kaelan Blackwoo
wood triplets, Darius, Lucian, and Kaelan. I never expected them to find me; their presenc
attempting to project cal
de as though he owned the place, he said, "We need to talk about a matter of great
ense of doom. Hoping the alone would help me to better assess the m
n, he said, "I'm here because of a prophecy." "It's thought that a fated mate will br
as constructed, not just tales. It was both exciting and terrible to realize that, as an Omega w
legation, I answered, "I don't unders
hecy describes a mate who can see behind the curtain of the present into the future. Though the C
me, their exacting adherence to tradition has always made life chall
n against this?" My voice
mate per Alpha. It is anathema to three Alphas to have one mate shared among them. B
rt shot up into my mouth. I looked at Kaelan, who was
is voice low and urgent
iled him to the noise source. I spotted smashed glass and tipped furniture whe
ckly, his better senses scouring the space. His eyes gleamed with purpose, and for t
eath seized in my throat when I identified the invader: a
ase. I hardly had time to respond before the mysterious
around the library. Kaelan battled with an intensity that was both hypnotic and te
-a pendant with a complex design. Though I couldn't really put it, it was fami
man stopped, their eyes locked with mine for a brie
e a mix of relief and frustration,
heart was thumping.
to undercut our work. This is only starting now. The Council won't
o the tranquil areas of the library, but now I was thrown into a risky political and prophet
his conflict? My voice was no
n evident. "We haven't found it yet. Nevertheless, we have
d ahead felt dangerous as Kaelan and I confronted an uncertain future; I couldn't help but w
ays would be dangerous and fascinating. And when Kaelan's palm touched mine, I experie
t was dead. I was now in the middle of a tempest that would completely change