The Lunar Bound
around them, as though the forest itself was a living, breathing entity that was watching them. Lana's pulse still thrummed in her ears
acting as though they were being hunted, as though the pack of Moonborn could descend upon
ht with a mixture of fear and frustration. The pieces of the puzzle she
ust a normal family tree, Lana. Your grandfather and his ancestors were part of a group known as the Bound. They were the ones who helped k
evelation. "So, what? I'm supposed to be some
the power to prevent the Moonborn from gaining full control over their cur
spine. "So what does that mean for
. "Your grandfather's blood was the key to keeping the curse from overwhelming them. But now that he's gone, the balance
hunting them-had been kept from her for her entire life. But now, she was
she asked, her voice shaky. "
ouldn't. I couldn't put you at risk. And
ade her believe him. He wasn't lying. He had been protecting her, even if that protection
she asked, her voice
gure out what we're up against. The Moonborn won't
felt foreign now, as though it was leading her into something darker than she could have imagine
ugh expecting danger to strike at any moment. Lana locked the door behind them, her heart still racing. She moved
out knives and other supplies. His movements were deli
ing over his shoulder. "Silver isn't enough to s
just starting to piece things together. But... there's something in one
strange, ancient symbol-one she hadn't seen before. The writing around it was in a language she couldn't understand, but the ima
e her. His gaze was sharp, focusing intently on
d, her voice barely above a w
away," Aiden said, his voice low and urgent. "Something
. "What was he tr
a moment, his expression grim. Finally, he spoke. "The source o
t? But... why would my grandfat
ne who tries to harness it. If the Moonborn get their hands on it, they'll us
been hiding things-things that could destroy everything she had know
asked, her voice shaking wit
gil first. It's hidden somewhere-probably near your grandfather's workshop.
lf for what was to come. "T
e able to do this alone. There's too much at stake. You'll n
d. "What power? I d
. "You do. Your grandfather's blood runs through
ike anything more than a normal girl who had lost her grandfather. B
g her fear. "I'll do whatever
ing into a small, approving s
set out once more-this time, toward the place where everything had begu
work
ed to be part of this world, but now, there was no turning back. She was th