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Unwritten Mates

Chapter 6 Shadows of the Wild

Word Count: 958    |    Released on: 26/02/2025

und with a sprained ankle. And to top it off, Ethan had the nerve to tell them I was still groggy

ing for six weeks. SIX! School starts in just a couple of weeks, and I'm going to be that new girl who shows up in a CAM boo

le things before we moved in, which meant I'd still have enough time to settle into my new room despite my injury. Meanw

him on the stairs. I'd just glare at him, knowing full well

Inns across Alaska. Pretty cool, actually. Maybe if we became better friends, he could take me on some trips to see these

in, making me feel... different, like something inside me was trying to surface? What was that creature that

nswers. And who could I even ask? The w

suddenly broke into my though

ing pulled out of my spiralling

n your door, and then called out again when I walked in. You were staring out the window

maybe he did, but I was too deep in my thoughts to notice. Stil

nd in front of my face. "Did you hit your head o

o get lost in my thoughts like that. "Yeah

rude that sounded. I quickly cor

ading to the lake. You've been cooped up here for three day

eplied, a bit more snarky than I intended. 'Great, just

that I thought he might pass out. Was he laughing a

I told you, you must have imagined it. But the reason it's so funny is that I jus

th all the strength I could muster. It hit him squar

'll be fine. The beast wouldn't stand a chance against you and your mighty pi

d I given this guy attitude, but I'd also just launched a

back up the stairs. Ethan burst back into

wn the stairs, we'll only get to the lake by dark. So, up we go..." Before I could protest, he

t me down!

e at the car," he chuckled, carryi

s being so nice to me after all that. But something else nagged at me too-something

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“"Rate that one," Ethan whispered, sidling up to me as I tried to swallow my frustration. He gestured toward another girl walking by with her father-a tall man with a belly that strained his too-small suit jacket. "Girl's a solid six," Ethan murmured, barely holding back his grin. "Dad? Three. No, wait. Two-point-five. Those shoes are a crime." "Piss off," I hissed, though the corner of my mouth twitched. Teely joined him, holding two champagne flutes, one of which she offered to me. "You look like you need it." "Gee, thanks," I muttered, downing the drink in one go. It didn't help. Teely laughed softly. "Relax, Luca. You'll survive this. Probably." "Only because I haven't strangled anyone yet," I shot back, earning another chuckle from Ethan. "Seriously, though," Ethan said, dropping his voice. "You've gotta pick someone, or your dad's gonna lose his mind. And let's be honest, the guy doesn't have much sanity left to lose." I sighed, rubbing the back of my neck. "I'm not picking anyone. None of these people matter." "Your funeral," Ethan said with a shrug, though there was a flicker of understanding in his eyes. He knew. He always knew. The night dragged on, every interaction blurring into the next. Girls smiled politely, their fathers talked about alliances, and I nodded through all of it like I wasn't seconds away from bolting out the door. Then it hit me. A scent. Faint, but unmistakable. It was like rain on warm soil, mixed with something sweet and soft-something her. My chest tightened, my wolf snapping to attention like someone had just poured gasoline on a fire. I froze, the world around me dimming as I tried to track it. My head snapped to the left, then to the right. Where? Where was it coming from? "Luca?" Ethan's voice sounded far away, like it was coming from underwater. There. My eyes locked on the grand staircase at the far end of the hall. A girl was descending, her dress shimmering in the light like it was made of emeralds. Her movements were slow, almost deliberate, and I couldn't see her face yet. But I didn't need to. My heart hammered in my chest, each beat louder than the last. She was holding the arm of a man-tall, broad-shouldered, and irritatingly familiar. But I couldn't focus on him. Not when she finally turned her head, her face coming into view. Quinn. My legs nearly gave out. My breath caught, my wolf howling inside me. It was her. After everything, she was here. And she wasn't alone. ******************************************************************* Seventeen-year-old Quinn Wayne moves with her family from bustling New York City to a secluded, mist-shrouded town in Alaska, where her parents have purchased a dilapidated inn. Surrounded by dense forests and towering mountains, the picturesque town promises a fresh start-but Quinn quickly realizes it holds secrets far darker than she could have ever imagined. In this epic journey of love, sacrifice, and self-discovery, Quinn must rise as the Lunar Guardian, embracing her newfound powers and her identity as Luca's mate. The path ahead is uncertain, filled with loss, triumph, and transformation. But one thing is clear: the choices Quinn makes will forever alter the balance between humans and werewolves-and determine whether love can conquer even the darkest of curses.”