The Destiny of Kayla Stone
. Tonight wasn't just any other night; it was the very special night that all the M
kind that the moon would reveal for us our fated mate, our other half-the one who completed us.
flowing through me. My fingers fumbled with the hem of the fabric,
e. She was clothed in the same basic dress, her hair blonde, falling in waves of
o sound as excited as she was. "I think
knows for sure, it'll find you
space of a huge stone altar, anticipation hanging thick in the air, torches throwing flickering light and driving lo
od at the altar with his silver hair shining in the moonlight.
voice boomed. "Tonight, we gather to witness the un
g, really strong; you could see it in their gazes and the way they moved in sync
g for any sign of my future mat
mforting hand on my shoulder. "I'm sure he will. Just remember to s
alled the next couple forward,
their destined connections rev
ser through the anticipatio
o me. "Kayla of the Moon
re pack fixed on me. I tried to keep my steps steady, but my legs felt like jelly. I felt
, "The moon will now re
eyes peering with all their migh
son whom I was about to meet.
nsation going on at the base of
cke
he shadows. I couldn't see his fa
ion shot through me. My pulse s
at my
nce commanding attention. Ther
red, pulling us somehow togethe
should be just the two of us, the world narrowed down. The moonlit d
when he did reach the altar, tha
e. And in that moment, for a
was something, some pull in h
supposed to be b
ion had flared, the figure's face
hing. He just stared back at
I could hear my own heart beat
distant hum. The suspens
itated for a moment before answering. This eternity made the ticking of seconds sound
, his gaze never leaving
chill wind rushed across the cl
low, menacing growl reverbera
ivering
his expression grew tensed
eed to finish the
in his eyes. He was fighting some inner war. My heart sank as I watched,
the tension was palpable. He
as as if he was battling an inv
lly embraci
oice barely more than
ossibly, I noticed something: a flicker of-r
eated, a littl
distant rustling of leaves and d
d there, while between us and
ke a da
and took a step forward
e gathered pack and then back t
ing. "I...I need t
al blow. The bond I'd just exp
Roman, and I just stared at him
ps, and I felt the weight of their gazes upon me. The ceremon
shadows. Without another word, he walked a
disappointment. I stood there, feeling the weight of everyo
that I felt my face mirrored exactly; when our eyes
much nearer to me. "I don't
ords to say. "I don't know. I thou
mony is over, but it looks like there are complica
o walk away. Over my shoulder, I gazed into the darkness of the shadows
the shiver in my soul. The night that should have been the start of an
was impossible not to be aware that this was ju