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Abused Luna Mature Alpha
Abused Luna Mature Alpha
Author: Eden Moon

1. Avla's World

Avla's life was an intricate mosaic of shadows and whispers, woven by the thunderous roars of her father, Yorgan. Hidden among tall pine trees, their small, weathered house stood as both a sanctuary and a prison. Inside its cracked and stained walls, memories of happier times whispered their tales through faded photographs and worn furniture, now replaced by tension and despair.

Her mother's death in a training accident when Avla was a baby had torn the family apart. Yorgan's soul, once filled with love and joy, had twisted into something bitter and dark. The years saw his sorrow ferment into anger, his voice, once tender, now filled with rage and condemnation. The sweet aroma of family meals had long since been replaced by the stench of alcohol and regret.

 

Avla, now almost eighteen, was a pale shadow of a girl. Her blonde hair, tangled and neglected, framed a face that rarely smiled. She was meek, beaten down, her voice barely more than a whisper. She learned to endure Yorgan's tirades in silence, his words cutting deeper than any physical wounds.

"You're just like her, weak and useless!" he'd yell, his voice distorted by drink, his eyes hollow and red.

She would bow her head, absorbing his anger, tears welling but never falling. She had learned the cruel lesson of silence. To speak was to suffer. To resist was to endure more pain.

 

The nights were the most harrowing, filled with Yorgan's inconsolable weeping and cries for her mother. The sounds would haunt the darkened house, a ghostly serenade that spoke of love lost and dreams shattered. In those moments, she'd clutch her pillow, longing for the warmth of the mother she never knew, the comfort of arms that would never hold her again.

 

Her life had become a neverending cycle of despair, a grim dance with no escape. Each day was a mirror of the one before, the joy of childhood a distant and forgotten memory.

 

Yet in the distance, beyond the tall pines and hidden corners of her small world, a spark of hope lingered. A pair of eyes, belonging to the Alpha of her pack, Gideon, watched her from afar. His presence was an enigma, his watchful gaze a constant in her life. His mature and handsome face was both a mystery and a comfort, and though she did not understand why he watched her, his eyes seemed to promise something more.

 

Those eyes, filled with wisdom and understanding, were her solace, her secret connection to something beyond her pain. They were a beacon in her stormy world, a silent promise of something unknown, something that called to her very being.

 

Who was he to her? Why did he watch her? Questions danced in her mind, but answers remained elusive. All she knew was that those eyes were her hope, her unspoken dream. A connection that defied explanation, a longing that transcended her reality.

 

In a world filled with pain, those eyes were her anchor, her unexplained connection to a love yet to be found. A connection that defied explanation, a longing that beckoned her toward a future yet to be discovered, a destiny yet to unfold.

 

Gideon, the Alpha of their pack, was a presence in Avla's life that unfurled like a silent storm. Mature, handsome, forty-one, and carrying his age with a grace and authority that seemed to resonate with an ancient wisdom. He was a figure that loomed large in the minds of the young wolves he trained, yet in Avla's life, he was something more—something mysterious and inexplicable.

 

His deep-set eyes, dark and probing, seemed to reach into her very soul, unraveling secrets she didn't even know she harbored. They were eyes that had seen many seasons, eyes that held knowledge and understanding, eyes that watched her with an intensity that both thrilled and terrified her.

 

Gideon was frequently seen around the school, a formidable figure who oversaw the training of the young wolves with a watchful eye and a steady hand. He attended meetings with the teachers, his voice a deep rumble that commanded attention, his words imbued with the wisdom of experience.

 

Yet, despite the demands of his position, despite the respect and deference accorded to him by all who knew him, Avla couldn't shake the feeling that he was there for her. That amongst the sea of young faces, the tangle of dreams and aspirations, it was her he sought.

 

He would watch her from a distance, his gaze lingering just a moment too long, his eyes filled with a mysterious intensity that seemed to beckon her. The other students, caught up in their own worlds, seemed oblivious to his interest, but Avla felt it, a magnetic pull that both drew her in and filled her with trepidation.

 

Sometimes, their eyes would meet, and the world would fall away. In those brief, fleeting moments, a connection would spark between them, a connection so potent it would take her breath away. She'd feel a warmth spreading through her body, a sensation that defied understanding, a longing that whispered of things she couldn't quite grasp.

 

But she was too shy to approach him, too conditioned by her father's abuse to think that someone like Gideon could ever take an interest in her. The very idea seemed absurd, a wild fantasy that danced at the edges of her mind, a dream she allowed herself to indulge in but never truly believe.

 

Day after day, she would watch him, her eyes tracing the lines of his face, the curve of his smile, the strength in his hands. She would listen to his voice, commanding yet gentle, his laughter resonant and warm. How she longed to be part of that world, to be seen by him as something more than a shadow, to be touched by that laughter, to share in that wisdom.

 

Weeks turned into months, and the connection grew, a silent understanding that wrapped itself around her heart, a knowing that went beyond words. She found herself looking for him, waiting for those stolen moments when their eyes would meet, feeling a kinship she couldn't explain, a pull that was as relentless as the tides.

 

Yet, despite the growing connection, she never dared to speak to him, never dared to cross the invisible line that separated them. He was the Alpha, a figure of authority and power, and she was Avla, the girl with the abusive father, the girl who was barely there, the girl with tangled blonde hair and dreams that seemed forever out of reach.

 

In the quiet corners of her mind, she would imagine what it would be like to speak to him, to stand beside him, to be part of his world. She would envision his hand reaching out to her, his voice calling her name, his eyes filled with recognition and something more, something that whispered of destiny.

 

But reality was a harsh mistress, and she knew that the chasm between them was too wide, the barriers too great. He was the Alpha, a leader, a mentor, a figure who stood above them all. And she was Avla, lost in the shadows, a figure of insignificance, a girl whose voice was a mere whisper.

 

Yet the spark remained, a flame that refused to die, a longing that gnawed at her soul, a mystery that refused to be solved. Who was he to her? Why did he watch her? What did he see in her that others did not?

 

The questions would haunt her, dancing in her mind, taunting her with possibilities and dreams. But the answers remained elusive, hidden behind his eyes, locked away in a place she could not reach.

 

And so, the dance continued, a slow, unending waltz that circled around them, drawing them closer yet keeping them apart. A dance of eyes and unspoken words, a dance of dreams and longing, a dance that was a mystery and a promise, a dance that was theirs and theirs alone.

 

In a world that seemed determined to break her, Gideon's watchful presence was her anchor, her unspoken dream, her secret hope. A connection that defied explanation, a longing that transcended her reality, a love that was waiting to be found.

 

Lorna was more than just a friend to Avla; she was a beacon of light, a bridge to a world that seemed otherwise inaccessible. Outgoing, vibrant, and fearless, Lorna stood as the antithesis of everything that Avla was. She was the laughter to Avla's silence, the courage to her fear, the warmth to her chill. Lorna saw through Avla's facade of meekness and loved her for who she was, who she could be, and who she was destined to become.

 

The relationship between the two girls was deep and abiding, a connection forged through shared experiences, shared dreams, and a shared understanding of what it meant to be young and longing for more. Lorna was Avla's anchor to reality, her guide to a world that was rich and vibrant, a world that was there for the taking if only Avla would reach out and embrace it.

 

In the midst of their friendship, a new element began to emerge, a subtle undercurrent that added a layer of complexity and intrigue. Lorna had noticed Gideon's interest in Avla, and it was something that both fascinated and amused her. The powerful Alpha, with his commanding presence and enigmatic eyes, was drawn to the quiet, unassuming Avla, and Lorna could see the potential for something extraordinary.

 

Lorna knew that Avla needed more than just encouragement; she needed a push, a guiding hand to break free from her shell, to step into the light and embrace the possibilities that were unfolding before her. Lorna understood that this was a delicate and complicated dance, one that required sensitivity and intuition, and she was determined to be that hand, that guide, that catalyst.

 

 

Day after day, Lorna would tease and prod, nudging Avla out of her comfort zone, pushing her to see herself through new eyes. "Come on, Avla," she'd say, her voice lilting with mischief, her eyes sparkling with excitement. "You've got to admit, he's hot. And he's totally into you!"

 

Avla would blush, her cheeks turning a delicate shade of pink, her eyes widening in surprise and disbelief. She would brush off Lorna's comments, dismiss them as fanciful imaginings, but deep inside, a seed of hope would begin to sprout, a delicate blossom of excitement and anticipation.

 

Lorna's persistence grew as the days turned into weeks, her determination hardening, her resolve strengthening. She saw the change in Avla, the subtle shift in her demeanor, the glimmer of excitement in her eyes, the quickening of her heartbeat. She knew that the time was right, that the moment had come to take action, to seize the opportunity, to open the door and usher Avla into a new chapter of her life.

It was a day like any other, the sun shining, the air filled with the scent of spring, the world alive with possibility. After school, as they were walking towards the bus stop, a glimmer of movement caught Lorna's eye, a flash of something that sent a thrill of excitement coursing through her veins.

"Watch this," Lorna said, her voice tinged with anticipation, a mischievous glint in her eye, a smile playing on her lips.

 

Before Avla could protest, before she could voice her fear or her doubt, Lorna was marching across the field, determination in her step, purpose in her stride, her eyes locked on her target.

 

"Hey, Alpha Gideon!" she called, her voice ringing out, clear and confident, her words cutting through the distance. "I've noticed you looking at my friend Avla over there. How about you come and talk to her for a change?"

 

Gideon's eyes widened momentarily, surprise flickering across his face, his body tensing, his mind processing. Then, slowly, a smile began to spread across his face, a mysterious smile that didn't quite reach his eyes, a smile that held a world of meaning, a world of promise.

 

He looked at Lorna, his eyes probing, assessing, understanding. Then he turned his gaze to Avla, who was frozen in place, her face flushed with embarrassment, her body trembling with a mixture of excitement and fear.

 

"Perhaps another time," he said, his voice as smooth as velvet, his words as gentle as a caress. His eyes lingered on Avla, a look of recognition, a look of acknowledgment, a look that sent a shiver down her spine.

 

Lorna returned to Avla's side, undeterred by his dismissal, her eyes shining with excitement, her heart pounding with anticipation. "He's playing hard to get," she said, her voice filled with assurance, her smile wide and confident. "But don't worry. We'll crack him yet!"

Avla's response was a weak smile, her mind a whirlwind of emotions, her heart a tumult of feelings. She knew that something had shifted, that a door had been opened, that a path had been revealed. She was both excited and terrified, hopeful and apprehensive, ready and reluctant.

In that moment, standing at the crossroads of her life, Avla realized that she was no longer alone, that she was no longer adrift, that she was no longer lost. She had Lorna by her side, a friend who believed in her, a friend who saw her, a friend who loved her. And she had Gideon, the enigmatic Alpha, watching her, waiting for her, beckoning her.

The world was no longer a place of shadows and silence; it was a place of light and laughter, a place of possibility and promise. Lorna's intervention had changed everything, had opened the door to a new world, had set Avla on a path to a new destiny.

 

The future was no longer a distant dream; it was a tangible reality, a reality that was waiting to be embraced, a reality that was filled with potential and passion, a reality that was Avla's for the taking. All she had to do was reach out and grab it, all she had to do was believe in herself, all she had to do was take that first step. And she knew, with a certainty that defied explanation, that she was ready.

 

That night was one unlike any other, a night filled with anticipation and dread, hope and despair, dreams and nightmares. It was a night that began like so many others, with Avla preparing dinner, her hands moving deftly, her mind lost in thought, her heart heavy with longing.

 

But then, without warning, the silence was shattered, a venomous whisper slicing through the stillness, a hateful sneer that sent chills down her spine, that made her blood run cold. "I see the way the Alpha looks at you," Yorgan sneered, his voice dripping with malice, his eyes narrowed and watchful, his face twisted with contempt. "Don't think you're anything special, girl. You're nothing. Just like your mother."

 

His words were like a slap, a cruel and biting reminder of her place in the world, of her status as a mere possession, a mere object, a mere shadow of a person. Avla's hands trembled as she continued to chop vegetables, her mind reeling from the accusation, her heart aching with the pain of rejection, the pain of humiliation, the pain of a love lost and a life denied.

 

Was it true? Had her father noticed Gideon's interest? Was it possible that the Alpha's attention had been so overt, so blatant, that even Yorgan had seen it? Or was it just another of his drunken ramblings, another manifestation of his paranoia and his hatred, another way to control and manipulate and destroy?

 

The questions swirled in Avla's mind, a maelstrom of fear and doubt, confusion and longing, hope and despair. Her father's words had opened a Pandora's box of emotions, emotions that she had long buried, emotions that she had long denied, emotions that now threatened to consume her.

 

The dinner was a silent affair, a grim and joyless ritual that was endured rather than enjoyed. Yorgan's presence was oppressive, his silence more menacing than his words, his eyes more piercing than his voice. He sat at the head of the table, his body rigid, his face impassive, his gaze fixed on Avla, watching and waiting, judging and condemning.

 

Avla could feel the storm building, a familiar tension that signaled danger, a palpable sense of foreboding that hung in the air like a dark cloud. She knew that something was coming, something terrible and unavoidable, something that would test her strength, her courage, her resolve.

 

After dinner, she retreated to her room, her sanctuary, her prison, her thoughts a jumble of confusion and longing, fear and desire. She thought of Gideon, of his smile, of his touch, of the way he made her feel seen and valued, alive and whole. And she thought of her father, of his anger and bitterness, of his jealousy and cruelty, of the violence that lurked beneath the surface, a violence that was always there, always waiting, always ready to strike.

 

The night wore on, the hours stretching into eternity, the silence deepening, the darkness thickening. As she lay in bed, the words of her father echoed in her mind, an ominous warning that foreshadowed the violence to come, a haunting refrain that would not be silenced, that would not be ignored.

 

Her heart ached with a longing for a different life, a life where she was free, where she could be herself without fear, without shame, without judgment. A life where she could explore the connection with Gideon, the connection that felt like a lifeline, a connection that promised salvation and redemption, love and acceptance.

 

As sleep finally claimed her, she allowed herself to dream, to escape into a world where she was more than just Avla, the girl with the abusive father, the girl who was trapped, the girl who was broken. In her dreams, she was strong and confident, beautiful and beloved, free and fulfilled.

 

And in the darkness, the storm drew closer, a tempest that would soon threaten to consume her, a maelstorm that would test her mettle, her will, her spirit. The wind howled outside, the rain lashed against the window, the thunder rumbled in the distance, a symphony of nature's fury that mirrored the turmoil in her soul.

 

In her dreams, she was with Gideon, his arms around her, his lips on hers, his love surrounding her, protecting her, healing her. They were dancing in a meadow, the sun shining, the birds singing, the flowers blooming, a world of beauty and joy, a world of peace and harmony, a world where she was loved.

 

But even in her dreams, she could not escape the reality of her life, the reality of her father, the reality of her pain. The storm was always there, always looming, always threatening, a dark and ominous presence that would not be denied, that would not be ignored, that would not be defeated.

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Eden Moon
thank you Claire!
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Claire Carroll
Great start and interesting subject to explore with so many possibilities.
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Claire Carroll
Great start for an interesting book. Hope to read many more chapters just as interesting
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