Bloodmoon Claim
souls were connecting, intertwining, and becoming one. The bond between us was like a gentle hum, a vibration that r
f he could see into the very essence of my being, and yet, he still chose to be with me. The connection between us was effortless, like a
and refreshing at the same time. It was intoxicating, heady, and exhilarating. I felt alive, truly alive, for the first time in my lif
my true home. It was as if our souls had known each other for centuries, and yet, I couldn't sense that he wa
vate ceremony set up by the pack elders was only few days away, and I knew that even if I sh
desire to be with this mysterious stranger. I didn't even know his na
before. He seemed to see me, truly see me, and yet, I knew that I couldn't be with h
as a chance that the pack would never accept him. He was human, after all, and I knew that some of the pack membe
hallenge him, I would be putting him in harm's way. I cou
o be with him but as I looked into his eyes, I saw a glimmer o
ed to be near him, to feel his presence, to bask in the warmth of
"I'm someone who's been searching for
and brushed a strand of hair behind my ear. It was
, his eyes locked on mine. "I didn't know what you looked l
we are mate? But he didn't seem like a wolf We'd never met before, and I was sure I'd never seen h
"I just knew that I had to find you," he said.
make of him, or why I felt this connection to him. "I don't und
ine. "I just knew that I had to find you," he repeate
rself," I said, my voic
a beat. "My name is Kael," he said
itial assumption that he was human, I couldn't help but feel drawn to him. There was something about him