The Alpha's Forbidden Claim
the full moon. Asha stood at the edge of the dense woods, the familiar scent of pine mingling with the damp, earthy air. Her heart raced in her chest as she stared at the
their cottage, wrapped in a faded ribbon, a clue to a past Asha knew little about. Her mother's warning echoed in her mind, the urgency in her voice when she spok
ha with more questions than answers. And now, Asha was left to face whatev
he last line of the letter again. "The Crimson M
are of her presence. The Crimson Moon Pack. She had heard stories, whispered rumors of wolves and packs a
she had walked many times during her childhood. But tonight, it felt different. The air seemed heavier, charged with an energy she could
if the earth itself was listening. Branches rustled in the distance, but when she turned to look, no one wa
ws. The only sound was the distant hoot of an owl, the wind in the branch
her chest. She knew that sound. It
place, a strange compulsion to stay rooted to the spot. The growl came again, closer this time. Asha
resence that seemed to command the very earth beneath him. His eyes-pie
low, menacing smile. "Y
is presence overwhelming. The hairs on the back of her neck stood on end as she took in his appearance. His
Asha stammered, her voice barely abo
ething between amusement and disdain. "The letter your mother
ipped a beat. H
from the shadows. Their eyes glowed with the same amber hue as the man before her, and their muscular frames filled
e was no longer the scared child lost in the woods-she was someone with a p
aving hers. "I am Declan, Alpha of the Cr
se thundered in her ears as she tried to make sense of what was happening. "What do
ore a storm. "I've been searching for you for years, Asha. I knew the day wou
ep back, to run, but her feet refused to move, as if some invisible force was holding her in place. Declan
sending a shiver down her spine. "Your bloodline holds th
rds. "Mate? What are you talking about
ou are not just a human, Asha. You are one of us. A wolf, in your blood, your soul. And
e. Her body reacted before her mind could catch up, the force of the connection overwhelming her. She felt it in he
ommanding. "There is much you need to u
than ever. "I don't know you," she said, shakin
tensity that made her skin crawl. She could feel the weight of their gaze, the powe
ensity was unmistakable. "You are mine, Asha. And you
didn't understand what was happening, but something in her knew that this man, this Alpha, was
r voice barely audible. "
riumph flashing in his amber eye
he weight of her mother's cryptic words echoing in her mind. The night was