Powers of the Moon Bearer
light faded quickly, throwing long veins of exploring shadows through the dense forest that flanked her new home. In her
The cabin was bequeathed to her by her parents; even as they were alive they had not once brought the property to her attention. Luna only discove
Luna's life had gone through a rough patch of unfortunate events. She had lost her parents in a f
as her last remnant connecting her and the pa
rself, "guess I will f
es. Inside the home was old furniture, but looked carefully preserved-frozen in time to indulge in memory-laden nostalgia. A very heavy stone fireplace sat on one
of her parents-far younger, far happier-framed. Picking it up, she traced her thumb along the edge of her m
d with nightfall came the emotion of fear. The forest beyond the cabin, once so calm,
ably just her imagination-the classic narrative feel! Af
she th
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the last several hours exploring the cabin, concluding it had nothing odd about it-except those strange symbols carved into the woo
light on the trees. The trees glistened from this casting glow, and suddenly, she
with that! She let her attention return to the fire she had started in the fireplace. The flames swayed and danced around-spar
had, after all, never lived alone, let alone lived alone in the woods. It was normal
pierced the
somewhere in the depths of the forest. Luna had heard wolves before, but this was somehow different
oon, their cries filled the night air as thoug
clearing in front of the cabin, but the nearby forest lay steeped in darkness. Bruis
the dark creatures gathered in the shadows hypostatically like eerily wild beasts. They looked like wolves-Luna thought at first,-but then a ne
ct exhaustively, but they were unmistakably human, albeit broad-shouldered, tall, and a s
She did not know what she had seen, but every instinct told her to run, to h
Whoever - or whatever - was
ind raced. What should she do? Could she get out through t
ck, deep and rough, undeniably human. "W
old, she was not o
softer, almost euphori
t stop. The only thing was that the inside of the cabin creak
un
ped. The voice
you know
for you." The voice was mu
un
nheard, during the long silence, when she
eyond the door was full of sor
e didn't even know what they were,
urgent. "You don't understand. You're in dange
na barely
ord, sent a new wave of f