The Curse Of The Luna's Promise
d on a flat stone near the edge of the pack's territory, her thoughts heavier than the dew still clinging to the grass. The events of th
resist it. The thought of being Luna still made her stomach twist, but there
familiar scent of pine and steel reached her. Raiden's presenc
hile," he said, his deep voic
nk," she replied
shadow falling over her. "A
at him, her gaze meeting
a faint smile. "That
shifted, growing serious. "The pack is uneasy. Draven's attack last night wasn'
even know what it was, Raiden. It just... happened. And the way Drav
ghtened, his he
n't you?" Selene presse
he Elders believe in a prophecy about a Luna who would wield the Moon Goddess's
caught. "You t
you carry, the power you showed last night-it's too much to ignore.
't ask for this, Raiden. I'm not some chosen savior. I'm just a hea
ver down her spine. "You're more than a healer, Selene. I see it. The pack see
ght of his words pressing do
together," Rai
her edges. She wasn't sure she believed in prophecies or divine destinie
p and urgent. Raiden's expression darkened immediat
lur of motion. Selene hesitated for only a moment before following,
lves lay injured on the ground, their fur matted with blood. Nyssa was cro
demanded, his voice a
ven's wolves didn't stick around to fight. They
area, his sharp eyes m
admitted, frustration evident i
but not fatal. She pressed her hands against his side, focusing on the warmth still linger
mixture of awe and concern
jured wolves. When she finally stood, her energy felt drained,
d, his voice firm. "Draven's not going to sto
had always been a figure of wisdom, there was something about her that
hanging over them. Raiden led the way to the Elder's quarters, a m
eyes sweeping over them. "You've come with questio
he prophecy, about Selene's power. Draven i
on Selene, her expression
he scent of herbs and old parchment. Ithara gestured for them to
Ithara began, her voice even. "She is said to wield a power that can tip the
around the edge of the ta
ained. "Your power will grow stronger the closer you are to him, but so will the dange
d. "Then we'll strengthen t
ubt quickly crept in. "And if I can't contr
ring. "The bond is not just about strength; it is about balance. Alon
ecy, the bond, the power-it was all too much. But de
shing hers. "We'll figure this out," he said,
moment. She didn't know what the future held, but for n
Moon has marked the beginning, but the true test is y
aw set with determin
er of her newfound power. She didn't feel ready, but she couldn't deny the truth
over the village. The air was heavy with tension, but somewhe