CROWNED BY BLOOD
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Chapter 8 Marcus's Conspiracy img
Chapter 9 First Blood img
Chapter 10 Marcus's Awakening img
Chapter 11 Truth Unveiled img
Chapter 12 Queen Rising img
Chapter 13 I Reject You! img
Chapter 14 Building the Kingdom img
Chapter 15 Blood on the moon img
Chapter 16 Unexpected consequence img
Chapter 17 Hunter and Prey img
Chapter 18 Alone in the Dark img
Chapter 19 The Queen's Gambit img
Chapter 20 Crown of Thorns img
Chapter 21 Born in Battle img
Chapter 22 Ancient Evil img
Chapter 23 Resurrection and Recognition img
Chapter 24 The Next Generation img
Chapter 25 Foundation of Forever img
Chapter 26 Growing Powers img
Chapter 27 Dimentional Doors img
Chapter 28 Multiversal Threat img
Chapter 29 Spirit Child img
Chapter 30 Battles Across Worlds img
Chapter 31 The Final Guardian img
Chapter 32 Child of Worlds img
Chapter 33 Two Worlds Collide img
Chapter 34 Evolution of Magic img
Chapter 35 Power Beyond Control img
Chapter 36 Time's Children img
Chapter 37 Sacrifice of Queens img
Chapter 38 Eternal guardians img
Chapter 39 Love under siege img
Chapter 40 The first power img
Chapter 41 Perfect World Temptation img
Chapter 42 Ripples of Wisdom img
Chapter 43 Beyond the Known img
Chapter 44 Primordial Challenge img
Chapter 45 Everything at stake img
Chapter 46 The choice of the heart img
Chapter 47 Eternal vigilance img
Chapter 48 Evergrowing love img
Chapter 49 Foundations of forever img
Chapter 50 Crown of love eternal img
Chapter 51 Flicker in the Flame img
Chapter 52 The Mother's Instinct img
Chapter 53 Wounds Without Cause img
Chapter 54 The Cracks Within img
Chapter 55 The Hollow Thread img
Chapter 56 The Forsaken Gate img
Chapter 57 Refusal img
Chapter 58 The Last Choice img
Chapter 59 Cursebearer img
Chapter 60 Teeth in the dark img
Chapter 61 Beneath the Throne img
Chapter 62 The Crimson Wolf img
Chapter 63 Shadows of a Queen img
Chapter 64 The whispering court img
Chapter 65 Blood of the Matriarch img
Chapter 66 The World Falls Silent img
Chapter 67 The Tyrant Queen img
Chapter 68 Fleeing from the cursed img
Chapter 69 The Veil Bleeds img
Chapter 70 Ghosts and Echoes img
Chapter 71 No Queen of Mine img
Chapter 72 The Broken Daughter img
Chapter 73 War Council img
Chapter 74 Wolves in the Gates img
Chapter 75 The Mirror Spell img
Chapter 76 The Reflection Bleed img
Chapter 77 Cracks in the Queen img
Chapter 78 The Silent Prince img
Chapter 79 Two Queens img
Chapter 80 The Siege of Hollowshade img
Chapter 81 Mother of None img
Chapter 82 Shattered Crown img
Chapter 83 Wounds of the Spirit img
Chapter 84 The Cursemakers Wrath. img
Chapter 85 My son's bargain. img
Chapter 86 Hollowshade in Flames img
Chapter 87 Song of the Forgotten img
Chapter 88 The Gate Reopens img
Chapter 89 Luna of two worlds img
Chapter 90 Bound by blood and light img
Chapter 91 The Cursed Throne img
Chapter 92 The Silence of the Wolves img
Chapter 93 Seraphina's Price img
Chapter 94 Ghosts of the Fallen img
Chapter 95 Letters from Kai img
Chapter 96 Cradle of Guilt img
Chapter 97 Mourning Flame img
Chapter 98 When the Wind Weeps img
Chapter 99 Shadows of Aldric img
Chapter 100 The Betrayer's Truth img
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Chapter 2 Blood Truth Revealed

The forest was blur around me, a dark tree, silver moonlight, the sharp scent of pine and earth. My lungs burned as I gasped for air between sobs, my ruined wedding dress catching on brambles and roots. The pain of Marcus's rejection throbbed like an open wound, echoing in my bones, my blood. My wolf whimpered inside me, curled in on herself, too wounded to rise. I didn't know how far I'd run, only that I couldn't go back. Not to the pack, not to the betrayal. Not to them.

I collapsed into the clearing again, my legs too weak to carry me farther. The moon's light filtered through the trees, painting my shredded gown with silver. My hands trembled as I pressed them against my chest, trying to hold together the pieces of my heart. But it was shattered beyond recognition.

Then I heard footsteps. Not heavy like Marcus's or light like Victoria's. Barefoot, deliberate. I sat up, every instinct on alert. A scent reached me of ancient herbs, woodsmoke, and something... familiar.

From the shadows, a figure emerged.

Long silver hair flowed like a river down her back, and her pale lavender robes shimmered in the moonlight. Her eyes pierced through the darkness, golden and glowing.

"Luna," she whispered, her voice a melody, impossibly soft and strong all at once.

I blinked. "I'm hallucinating," I croaked, dragging myself backward. "You're dead. You died before I was born."

She knelt beside me without answering, her presence overwhelming and yet calming. Her fingers brushed the blood from my mouth where I'd bitten my tongue. Her touch radiated warmth, unlike anything I'd ever known.

"I am not dead," she said finally. "Though I have been hidden."

I stared at her. The scent was real. Her hand, solid. This wasn't a ghost. "Who... who are you?"

"I am Celeste," she said, brushing my matted hair from my face. "Your grandmother."

I recoiled. "That's impossible. My grandmother died during the war. My mother told me"

"She told you what she had to," Celeste interrupted gently. "To protect you. Just as I protected her. Our enemies believed I died in the fire that consumed the Sacred Glen. They were meant to believe it."

I tried to sit up, the pain in my ribs flaring again. "Why now? Why show yourself now?"

Celeste's expression softened. "Because the blood has awakened. And because your heart has been broken wide enough to let the truth in."

She pulled a pouch from her robes and sprinkled crushed herbs into her palm mugwort, dried moonroot, and something that shimmered with faint silver sparks. Pressing her hand to my chest, just above where Marcus had rejected me, she murmured in an old tongue that made my skin tingle.

Warmth spread through me. The agony in my chest dulled to a throb. The dizziness faded, the pain in my muscles receding like a tide.

"Thank you," I whispered.

She nodded. "You've endured more than you should have. But it's only the beginning."

"Why me?" I asked, tears slipping silently down my cheeks. "Why now?"

Celeste looked at me for a long moment, and then reached into the folds of her robe, pulling out a polished mirror framed in bone-white stone. She held it up to my face.

"Look into your own eyes, Luna. What do you see?"

I blinked. My reflection stared back at the ruined gown, tear-streaked face, eyes glowing like twin flames in the moonlight. Not blue like Marcus's. Not green like Victoria's. Gold. Always gold.

"I hate them," I admitted, voice trembling. "I always have."

"They are the mark of the divine," Celeste said firmly. "You are the last living descendant of the royal line of the Moon Goddess. Your eyes are your birthright."

I recoiled again, shaking my head. "No. That's not... I'm not royal. I'm not anything."

"You are everything," she said, pressing her hands over mine. "And you must understand why you were hidden. The blood you carry is more powerful than any Alpha, any pack. When the royal bloodline was hunted to extinction, your parents sacrificed everything to keep you safe. They erased their identities, abandoned the protection of the old ways, and raised you as one of them."

I tried to process it. "My parents knew?"

Celeste nodded. "Your mother was a royal daughter. She gave up the throne to live in hiding with your father, a warrior sworn to protect her. They kept you close to the earth, close to the ordinary, to shield you."

"But why me?" I whispered. "Why would Marcus, why would they reject me if I'm..."

"Because your power threatens them," she said simply. "Because deep down, they knew you were more than them. Even Marcus sensed it, even if he couldn't name it. That's why he rejected you. That's why Victoria coveted your place. You were never weak, Luna. You were dangerous."

I couldn't breathe. The truth was too big to hold, too heavy to bear.

"I'm... a royal."

"The last of your kind," Celeste confirmed. "And now, your awakening begins."

The air shifted around us, thick with energy. My skin itches, heat rising from beneath the surface of my flesh. My wolf stirred, but not in fear. In anticipation.

"What's happening?" I gasped.

Celeste stood, stepping back. "Your true self is emerging."

The pain hit suddenly, sharp and consuming. My bones twisted, skin stretching, a fire igniting from within. I screamed, the sound echoing through the forest, half-human, half-beast. The seams of my soul tore open, and from the wreckage, something ancient and primal emerged.

I shifted.

Silver-white fur exploded across my body. My limbs lengthened, my back arched, and when I collapsed to all fours, the forest seemed to shrink around me.

I was enormous. Bigger than any wolf I'd ever seen, taller than an Alpha, broader, more radiant. My fur shimmered under the moonlight, and my eyes golden, burning lit the clearing like twin torches.

Celeste stepped closer, her face filled with awe. "By the goddess... you're more powerful than even I hoped."

But the power coursing through me was wild, unstable. I growled deep, guttural. The trees trembled. Sparks lit the air around my paws. My claws carved grooves in the earth as I tried to control the rush, the flood of instinct and memory and rage.

"Luna!" Celeste called, her voice steady. "Breathe. Listen to me."

I couldn't. My mind was a storm of images flashing past: Marcus's betrayal, Victoria's smile, the pack's laughter. I howled, long and loud, the sound cracking through the night like thunder.

Celeste placed her hand on my snout. "You are not just a wolf," she said. "You are the heir to the goddess. Control it. Command it."

I shuddered, closing my glowing eyes. Slowly, the chaos inside began to still. My breathing slowed. My massive form lowered into the grass.

Minutes passed. Then, with a final breath, I shifted back.

Naked and shaking, I collapsed into Celeste's arms. She wrapped me in her cloak, cradling me as if I were a child.

"I... I couldn't stop it," I murmured.

"You did," she said with a proud smile. "You controlled it. Your power is not your enemy, Luna. But there are others who will try to make it so."

I leaned against her, exhausted. "What do I do now?"

"You train. You rise. You become what you were born to be," she said. "A queen."

A silence settled between us, heavy with truth and possibility. But then Celeste's face darkened, her eyes scanning the treeline.

"What is it?" I asked.

"There is one more thing," she said, voice low. "Someone has been searching for you. Someone powerful."

I was tense. "Marcus?"

"No." Her voice was hushed, reverent. "He is ancient. Older than Marcus. Older than most. He has waited centuries for the royal blood to awaken again."

"Why?" I asked, heart racing.

"To claim you," she said. "Not to destroy you but to protect you. He believes the time has come to restore what was lost."

"And who is he?"

Celeste's lips curved into a secretive smile. "He is the true Alpha, the only one who ever matched your bloodline in strength. And he's coming for you, Luna. Sooner than you think."

            
            

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