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Bound By Blood And Moonlight

When the full moon rises, secrets awaken. Elena never believed in the legends—until the night she stumbled into the woods and met Aiden, a man cursed by the moon and hunted by his own kind. He was dangerous, untamed… yet impossibly familiar. Drawn to him by something deeper than fate, Elena soon learns she is not just a bystander in the war between wolves and hunters—she is the key to ending it. But Aiden’s past is soaked in blood, and his pack doesn’t forgive easily. Torn between the beast he hides and the love he feels, Aiden must choose between saving the woman who can break his curse… or losing her forever to the darkness that binds them both. Love, loyalty, and destiny collide under the silver moon in a story where every heartbeat echoes with the call of the wild.
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Chapter 1

The forest is louder at night.
Every breath, every heartbeat, every frightened rabbit under the brambles hums against my skin. When the wind slides through the pines, it carries the taste of metal and rain—and something else. Something new.

I can sense her before I see her. The bus engine growls away from town, leaving that faint trace of fuel and loneliness. The girl stands in the drizzle, suitcase in hand, looking up the hill toward Ravenswood. A city soul dressed for silence. I shouldn’t linger, but my curse pulls at me like a leash.

The pack says the curse is old—older than the blood that made us. The moon marks one of us every century, demanding a life for a life. I’ve avoided the call for years, but the crimson moon is close, and the mark has begun to burn under my ribs. She is the answer to my survival… or the reason for my ruin.

She moves toward the cottage at the forest’s edge. A porch light flickers; the town’s heartbeat slows. I watch from the tree line, the beast inside pacing. I don’t want to want her. I don’t want to need anyone. But the bond has its own gravity. Every step she takes closer to the woods drags me with her.

I shift before I realize I’m doing it—the animal slipping free in a ripple of pain and heat. The world sharpens. Her scent cuts through the mist: lavender soap, ink, grief. My paws sink into damp earth, and I follow. The closer I get, the faster my pulse. I tell myself I’m only protecting the border, keeping her safe from the wild things that roam these hills. But the truth is crueler. I’m the wild thing she should fear.

When she stops at her porch, the suitcase tumbles from her hand. She stares into the dark, eyes wide, searching for what her human senses can’t name. For a moment, she meets my gaze. Two worlds collide—hers soft, human, curious; mine sharp, monstrous, cursed. Then thunder cracks, and she flinches, running inside. The door slams. The bond snaps tight inside my chest.

I stay there until the storm breaks. Rain slicks my fur, mud clings to my legs, and the moon stares down like an accusation. I should go back to the pack. Instead, I wait, watching the light in her window flicker. The warmth spilling through the glass looks like forgiveness I’ll never deserve.

The beast in me whispers, Mine. The man in me whispers, Run.

By dawn, I’m on two legs again, mud drying on my skin. The town looks different in daylight—small houses, shuttered shops, people who pretend they don’t believe in monsters. I keep to the back roads until I find the trail that leads to her cottage. I tell myself I’m scouting. I tell myself I won’t be seen. Lies taste easy after a few centuries.

She’s there, kneeling in her small garden, hair falling over her face. I can smell the coffee on the table beside her, hear the steady rhythm of her heart. She hums—a small, human sound that burns through the cold in me. My hands clench. The curse twists, alive and waiting. One taste of her blood, and I’d live another hundred years. But what kind of life feeds on innocence?

I turn to leave, but a branch cracks under my boot. She looks up. Her eyes—green as the forest floor—find mine. No scream, no step back. Just a quiet surprise.
“Morning,” she says, voice soft, unsure. “You’re… out early.”
I nod once. “Couldn’t sleep.”

She studies me for a moment longer. “You’re new here?”
“Old,” I say before I can stop myself. “Older than this town.”
She smiles, a flash of warmth in the gray morning. “Well, welcome back, I guess.”

I want to tell her she shouldn’t talk to strangers in Ravenswood. I want to warn her that I’m not a man she should ever welcome. But her smile unravels the warning before it reaches my lips. She turns back to her plants, and I take the chance to disappear into the trees.

Back at the cabin, Caleb is waiting. He smells the human scent on me before I can hide it.
“You found her,” he says, not a question.
I pour whiskey into a glass, ignore the way my hands shake. “I saw a girl.”
“The girl,” he corrects. “You can’t touch her, Aiden. The curse demands a sacrifice. You know how this ends.”
“I’ll find another way.”
“There isn’t one.”

He leaves me with that truth, and I sit alone until nightfall. The forest hums with her heartbeat, calling me. Every instinct I have is torn between hunger and mercy. When the moon rises, I give in—not to the beast, but to the man who needs to see her once more.

The light in her cottage is still burning. She sits by the window, writing in a notebook, unaware that the woods outside breathe her name. I stay hidden, watching until the candle flickers out.

For the first time in decades, I pray—to the moon, to the curse, to anything listening—that I won’t be the death she was born for.

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