The Fated Series
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Chapter 10 Bound and Questioned img
Chapter 11 The Alpha's Struggle img
Chapter 12 Echoes of Turmoil img
Chapter 13 Truth Revealed img
Chapter 14 The Weight of Apology img
Chapter 15 Omega img
Chapter 16 Broken Roles img
Chapter 17 Fractures img
Chapter 18 Sparks in the Dark img
Chapter 19 The Quiet Ache img
Chapter 20 Council of Shadows img
Chapter 21 The Garden's Shadow img
Chapter 22 Ash and Dawn img
Chapter 23 Sparks in the Dust img
Chapter 24 The Weight of Regret img
Chapter 25 Cracks in the Pearl img
Chapter 26 A Table for Two img
Chapter 27 Reliving the Nightmare img
Chapter 28 Testing the Scar img
Chapter 29 Bold img
Chapter 30 Demanding Blood img
Chapter 31 Surprise img
Chapter 32 A Choice Lost img
Chapter 33 Acceptance img
Chapter 34 Luna-Born img
Chapter 35 Trail of Mistakes img
Chapter 36 Holding Down the Fort img
Chapter 37 Chosen img
Chapter 38 Frozen  img
Chapter 39 Heavy Thoughts img
Chapter 40 An Opportunity img
Chapter 41 Finally Free img
Chapter 42 Chaos img
Chapter 43 Obedience img
Chapter 44 Sparks img
Chapter 45 Tricks and Games img
Chapter 46 Losing It img
Chapter 47 Call of the Pack img
Chapter 48 Time Slows  img
Chapter 49 Party of Four img
Chapter 50 Threads of Fate img
Chapter 51 Choose img
Chapter 52 Snapped img
Chapter 53 4 Alphas, 1 Queen Luna img
Chapter 54 Epilogue img
Chapter 55 Book 2- Chapter One-Reset img
Chapter 56 Mint Tea img
Chapter 57 Fall in Line img
Chapter 58 His Reluctant Flame img
Chapter 59 The Wolf Within img
Chapter 60 The Voice That Anchors img
Chapter 61 Shadows in the Study img
Chapter 62 Sealed in Wax img
Chapter 63 The Feast img
Chapter 64 Take Flight img
Chapter 65 Marked img
Chapter 66 Regret Ridden img
Chapter 67 Staring Daggers img
Chapter 68 Claimed in Firelight img
Chapter 69 Morning Sunlight img
Chapter 70 Next in Line img
Chapter 71 Final Goodbye img
Chapter 72 Strings of Glass img
Chapter 73 Pine and Fire img
Chapter 74 Pine Wood Days img
Chapter 75 Roots and Rings img
Chapter 76 Fire in the Pines img
Chapter 77 Coffee and Confrontations img
Chapter 78 Whisper in the Library img
Chapter 79 Motions img
Chapter 80 Hanging in the Balance img
Chapter 81 Bloodlines img
Chapter 82 The Mirror and the Man img
Chapter 83 The War Room img
Chapter 84 The Threads Tighten img
Chapter 85 The Alpha of Shadows img
Chapter 86 A Taste of Light img
Chapter 87 Evans of Green Briar img
Chapter 88 Onward img
Chapter 89 Sweet Freedom img
Chapter 90 The Forest img
Chapter 91 The Fortress img
Chapter 92 Free Falling img
Chapter 93 Silver Bullet img
Chapter 94 Blood in the Water img
Chapter 95 Break, Bind, Breathe img
Chapter 96 Green Briar Alpha img
Chapter 97 The Weight of the Throne img
Chapter 98 A Choice for Herself img
Chapter 99 Blood and the Promise img
Chapter 100 Stay img
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Chapter 5 Blood and Moonlight

Chapter Five – Blood and Moonlight



Evandra

The next day was rain again. All day long. Evandra went out to hunt and came back to her hut with a small rabbit. She shifted outside of the hut and allowed Sage a moment to devour the rabbit. She couldn't build a fire with everything being so wet and she knew she couldn't eat the rabbit raw. Letting Sage it for them in her wolf form was the easiest way to go about it. Evandra couldn't let herself starve. She needed her strength and energy.

The night came fast and it was heavy with silence. Too heavy.

It had finally stopped raining and the storm had passed, but the air still clung with dampness. She was able to dry out some wood. Evandra sat near the weak fire she had pieced together, coaxing it to life little by little. She listened-every crackle of flame, every shifting branch outside her hut-her body tense.

Then she caught it.

The scent. Bitter, foul, carrying rot and fury. Rogues.

Her blood iced. She stood, eyes darting toward the door. They were close, circling. She could hear the low growl of one, the answering snarl of another.

Sage, Evandra whispered inwardly. They've found us.

Her wolf surged forward, claws scratching against the inside of her skin. Then let me fight.

The first rogue lunged through the stick made doorway with a guttural snarl. Evandra didn't think-she let go. Pain seared through her as bones cracked and skin split, fur bursting forth in silver-gray waves. She hit the earth on four legs, and Sage roared free.

The hut shattered around them as Sage leapt, jaws clamping down on the rogue's throat. Hot blood sprayed the dirt, and the body collapsed.

Two more came at once. Sage's teeth tore, her claws raked flesh, but they were vicious, desperate, half-mad. One caught her shoulder, ripping deep. Pain lanced through them both, but Sage only snarled, twisting to snap its spine. Another clawed at her flank, leaving fire in its wake. Sage spun, slamming her weight into him, biting down until the air stilled in his lungs.

Three corpses lay cooling in the clearing, blood staining the ground, their foul scent clinging to the air. Sage stood over them, panting, injured but unbroken.

Evandra surfaced faintly in her wolf's mind, trembling with horror and awe. We killed them...

We survived, Sage corrected, blood dripping from her jaws. And we will again.

The next night, the howls rose again. Louder. Closer.

Sage paced restlessly inside her, every nerve alight. They've brought more. They want blood. There's too many!

Evandra's heart sank. She could not face another pack alone. Her wounds still burned, her strength barely restored. Yet the rogues came, their stench filling the night, their eyes glowing like sick fire beyond the trees.

There was no choice.

Run, Sage commanded. Run until the moon breaks.

Evandra shifted, the pain of her healing wounds flaring as Sage surged into control once more. They burst from the clearing, paws pounding the forest floor, breath ragged. Behind them, rogues chased, their howls rattling the night.

On and on they ran, through tangled roots and cold streams, across hills slick with dew. Evandra's human mind screamed exhaustion, but Sage was relentless, driving them onward.

We cannot stop, Sage growled. Not until we are safe.

Hours blurred together until the scent of the rogues finally faded behind them. But another scent rose in its place-stronger, sharper. Wolf, but not rogue. The air was thick with it. Borders.

Stop, Evandra gasped inwardly. We can't-

But Sage did not stop. Her paws carried them forward, beyond the invisible line that divided packs.

And then they broke through the tree line, collapsing in the open courtyard of a great stone estate, lit silver by the moon. Wolves stirred at the edges, sentries already growling, eyes blazing at the intruder who had stumbled onto their land.

The Melting Moon Pack.

Sage wavered, bleeding from the healing wound being torn open again in her shoulder made anew, her sides heaving. Evandra barely clung to consciousness inside her.

Enemy territory, Sage whispered weakly. But alive.

The last thing Evandra saw before darkness claimed her, was a massive white wolf stepping into her sight, his eyes almost glowing green, his growl echoing through the night.

            
            

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