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The Alpha's Forbidden Claim

Chapter 4 The Blood Moon Awakening

Word Count: 1477    |    Released on: 18/12/2024

above. It was as if the moon itself was beckoning her, calling to something deep within her that she couldn't quite understand. She felt the pulse of energy within her bones, a rhythmic th

s that night, but everything seemed to align, the pull of the moon stronger than ever. Her heart raced, her breat

wolves that called it home. He had spoken of her bloodline, her connection to the Lunar Witches, and the ancient power that coursed through her veins. Each rev

thout question, her curiosity and fear warring within her. The pack had gathered around the clearing, their eyes glowing in the dark, their pre

broke through the silen

r throat tight. "What do y

u've felt it, haven't you? The pull of the moon, th

ent about her, but this? This was beyond anything she had ever imagined. She had spent her whole life feeling

nt a jolt of electricity through her, and she gasped. "Trust m

an unfamiliar strength. For a moment, she felt a deep connection to the earth beneath her, to the pack aroun

Asha whispered, her voi

d both hands on her shoulders. "You don't

learing were silent, their eyes trained on her, waiting for her to take the next step. The ai

o call to it, beckoning her to release the power that had always been there. It was terrifying and exhilaratin

open, and she saw Declan watching her with a mixture of awe and encouragement. The wolves remained still,

her lungs. The power surged within her again, stronger this time. It coursed through her veins like wildfire, igniting every nerve, e

stretching, and the power inside her responded. It was like opening a floodgate, and the energy pou

ees, the wolves, the very earth beneath her feet. The power within her roared to life, and Asha cried out, a sound

began to tremble, her skin burning with heat, and her senses exploded into overdrive. Th

he moon's light bathed her in its glow, and the power surged again, flooding her mind with visions-flashes of wolves running through the forest, of the pack standing to

er to steady her. "It's okay, Asha," he murmured, his voice soothing bu

senses sharpening, like she could hear every rustle of the leaves in the trees, every breath of the wol

ws, her senses stretching to their limits. The world around her became clearer, sharper, brighter. Her h

es, panting, her body still trembling from the overwhelming rush of

s voice filled with pride

eathe with life-all of it felt so vivid, so real. Her senses were alive in a way she had never experienced before. She could feel t

teadying beneath her. Declan helped her, his gri

at had gathered around her were no longer just animals. They were more-part of something grea

e couldn't name. This was her desti

ack, his presence grounding her. "Welcome to the

was no longer just a woman. She was part of something much bigger

m. And now, she wo

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