Alpha Dean's stern voice echoed through the clearing, his words laced with authority. "Your matebrought at threat to our pack, even though she fixed everything. She can't change the fact that she is still a danger to this pack. Hybrids are forbidden, and I am already doing her a favor by sparing her the dungeon," he declared.Ashford instinctively pulled Luna closer, shielding her with his protective embrace. "No one is taking her to the dungeon. If you all don't want her, I can take her," he asserted, his voice firm with conviction."Fine," Alpha Dean conceded, his tone relenting slightly. "As long as she is far away from this pack, I have no problem with it."Luna's eyes welled with tears, her vision blurring as Alpha Dean's harsh words pierced her heart. The possibility of leaving her father and venturing into the unknown was daunting."Dean, let's think this through. You can't send her to the dungeon, and you also can't cast her away," Bartram pleaded, his voice trembling with desp
Dear Readers, Welcome to the enchanting world of "Moonbound ES," a tale of passion, mystery, and supernatural romance. As you embark on this thrilling journey, I, the author, feel both humbled and excited to share the story that has been brewing within me for so long. "Moonbound ES" marks my first foray into the werewolf romance genre, and while I may not consider myself a seasoned professional, I hope that the magic of storytelling will transcend any imperfections. Before we delve into the pages of this book, I would like to take a moment to address two essential matters that form the foundation of any creative endeavor—piracy and plagiarism. As a writer, I pour my heart and soul into crafting every sentence, every character, and every twist in the plot. It is my fervent wish that you, as my readers, experience the same joy and excitement while reading this story as I did while weaving it together. I earnestly implore each and every one of you to respect the efforts and dedication
"Mother, are you leaving me?" The tiny bell-like voice asked, "You said you were going to show me how my powers work. You said I was special, and you wanted me to meet Father. The Father is here. Where are you going?"Luna stared at her mother, who had turned to leave, stopped, and glanced back at her. Her Mother had promised to show her how her powers worked. She had been the one teaching her how to make use of her powers, even though they get complicated at times. Looking at her Mother now, she realized that the time they have together might not be enough and she was never going to see her again.Her father was standing behind them in the darkness, just watching. Luna knew her Mother had told her she had already spoken to her father. Her father could not do anything about it because they had already made plans. Luna barely knew anything about her father; she had heard about him from her mother, but staying and living with him was a huge work she might not know how to endure without
The moon shone brightly in the sky, accompanied by the distant echoes of wolves howling in the background. Wolves roamed around, playfully shifting and rolling amidst the grass. It was the annual festival of shifting, a time when older wolves who hadn't shifted yet finally got the chance to do so. Those who had been mocked by their peers for their inability to shift were now relieved to shift under the first blood moon. Amidst the lively crowd, three teenagers animatedly argued, each claiming their wolf would be more beautiful than the others. The Lunar Crest wolf pack was crowded, with its members and some members of neighboring packs eagerly participating. The festival wasn't as grand as the upcoming Mating Season, but the excitement was palpable. Men sat around a big table, mixing drinks and laughing boisterously; their merriment even caused a nearby pup to flinch and bawl. The mating season festival was set to happen on the blood moon. Every wolf girl in the pack was discussing
“No one would be able you discover you.” Her Father assured. “As long as you do all I say. Everything would be alright.” Luna rolled her eyes, as if! Her father had always wanted her to become a pure werewolf even though she wasn’t. He was a great liar that covers up for her when others became suspicious. As the most respectful beta daughter in the pack, she should be ongoing, generous, friendly and kind. She was the opposite of that, she loved being alone in order to hide her precious secret. Having a friend was a way of show casting her powers, a friend will get to know who she was. She didn’t want to take that risks. Assy was her only friend who knew all of her secrets and he kept them all to himself, without telling anyone. “Sure Father, on your command.” Bartram smiled at her, “Get up, and let’s go find your mate.” He hurried away from her towards her door. Luna stood up immediately and rushed after him. “How are you so sure you will find my mate? Not that I even needed one.”
“Why are you out without drying off your body?” He stared at her before grabbing a shirt that was hanging on the hanger, he hurriedly put it on. He had just finished bathing, his hair was still dripping wet. The atmosphere was warm, all thanks to the fire. He sniffed in the air, there was something mixed with the air and he could read that scent. He sniffed again and rubbed his nose. He had been perceiving that scent since he was in shower, he tried to ignore it but the scent was stronger and alluring. He had to find it, his wolf was walking to and fro inside him, trying to come out but Adrian was not going to let him out. The scent had made him jump out of shower and get dressed without drying his body. “I have to go Mother it is important.” He answered. Before his mother could speak, he rushed out. She stared at him, a cloth in her hand until he was out of sight. She had picked a cloth for him to wear for the festival but he had took a shirt and ran out like something was botherin
Falling into the water, forgetting that she was just lying beside the ocean. Luna sank into the water, her long dress pulling her down even further. She stretched her hands up and pushed herself up. She swam up to the surface, and she glanced around the place immediately after her head left the water. Her hand moved to her hair, grabbing it and wrapping it in a messy bun. "Assy," she repeated. She kept glancing around before moving towards the land. She wasn't hearing things; that voice looked familiar, and only Assy had always said those words. She was about to reach the land when she felt something pulling at her dress. She glanced back at the dress only to see it stuck between tree roots in the water. Without thinking, she pulled the dress with so much force. The hem of the dress tore away, and she was free. She held up her gown and stepped into the land. Immediately after her feet touched the sand, she began running towards the woods where she had heard the voice. Her heart was
Adrian had been searching endlessly for the scent and the goddess his sister had spoken about. Her name was Luna. What a nice name she had! He had not expected to scent his mate before the mating season; he had thought he was different from the rest of the other crowned alphas, who found their mates pretty fast. His mate had a nice scent; the scent had been unbearable, but now he could not smell any bit of it. The scent was gone, and he wondered where she had gone. He was in the woods now, walking towards a tree. He stopped. His wolf was growling lowly inside him, blaming him for missing the chance of getting their mate. Adrian glared at it; he knew the wolf was only trying to find their mate, like he was too. He wanted to know what she looked like; he wanted to mark her. Adrian cursed under his breath. What if she turned out not to be his mate? His wolf was great at perceiving, and the urge he had was too overwhelming to be ignored. She was his mate, alright. He glanced around the