MOONLIGHT SAVIOR
ething darker, richer, almost intoxicating. She blinked against the dim light, disoriented. The soft crack
the walls adorned with rough-hewn wood and the windows barely letting in any light from outside. E
etched out, his broad shoulders tense but relaxed in a way that made it clear he wasn't used to being caught off guard. Hi
oice calm, deep, with that sam
as she slowly sat up. The movement mad
bed where Viktor had bitten her, the pain, was a terr
ked, her voice hoarse, so
t the weight behind his words made it clear t
emember more of what had happened, but the memory was fragmented. The only thing that remained vivid
ce trembled as she whispered the qu
or is a rogue wolf. Dangerous. A threat to us all." He paused for a moment, his gaze softe
chest. "Wolf, I don't und
ately answer. Inste
er her features in a way that made her feel exposed, and vulnerable. But t
aid, his voice low. "By Viktor.
ds not fully register
she asked, her breath
lain. "You've been marked by him. His bite- it's not just a wound. It's
was he talking about? She felt her
ation is slow at first. But it will come. You'll start to feel
be real. She had to be dreaming. She had to be. She reached up to touch her ne
e-a faint, strange tingle ru
ter now, more reassuring. "I'll help you. But you need to
ed her voice barely a whisper, dread
ransformation to weaken me, to take my place as alpha. And the only way to stop him is t
re chaotic and disjointed. A part of her wanted to scream, to deny everything, because if th
of connection she couldn't explain. Maybe it was the way he looked at her like he had answers to questions she had
t before she could stop herself.
ure how to explain it, but you're connected to this world in a way you don't yet understand. Ther
e tried to piece together what he was
e who are close to us, whether they realize it or not. It's where yo
l... But that was impossible. She was just a regular univers
king out into the night. His posture was tense, his expression unreada
t know what the future held, or how her life had suddenly been turned upside down. But w