MOONLIT FATE
e knife still clutched tightly in her hand. She could feel its cold weight, a familiar comfort in the face of every
nows. Your i
he life she had known was slipping through her fingers. The Silvermist bloodline. A legacy
trying to keep her grounded. But the pull-the pull of the moon, the wild instincts that now simmered just beneath her ski
rated growl, the blade clattering against the w
of cars and the occasional shout from a passerby breaking the silence. She pulled her hood up, blending into the shadows as she m
her entire life. She knew what she was supposed to do, what her purpose had always been. But now, e
made her s
to the trees, her boots crunching softly against the undergrowth. The darkness here was different-deeper, more alive. The scent of damp earth and pin
e where she could escape the noise of the world and lose herself in the quiet. But tonight, that connectio
e, to exist in the stillness. But even in the quiet, the pull of the moon was there, a constant presence she couldn't s
, the voice in her head
t filtered through the trees. It felt like a taunt, a reminder of the tru
king, Emilia
es. The wind whipped through her hair, the cool air biting at her skin, but she didn't stop. She co
t familiar. She could hear every sound, every rustle of leaves and snap of twigs, as though the forest itself were alive
re, lost in the rhythm of her footsteps and the steady thrum of her heart. All that matte
brightly overhead, casting a silver glow over the trees. Emilia stood there, her chest heaving as
hat she reali
rom the change-she w
eant. She had spent so long fighting against what she was becoming, terrified of what it would mean for her. But n
d it wasn't somethin
she was anymore. The hunter, the protector-those titles felt hollow now, overshadowed by something
rs. She wanted to scream, to rage against the world for putting this on
the moon above. She didn't know what was coming, but
ace it head-on. Not as the hunter she