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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 3

The road that cuts through Ravenswood feels older than the town itself—cracked asphalt layered over cobblestone, cobblestone over dirt. Every tire mark and footprint tells a story of someone who tried to leave and didn’t.

I walk it at sunrise, when the fog is thin and the air still tastes of night. The pack’s territory begins just beyond the ridge, but I cross that line every morning now. I tell myself it’s patrol. The truth is simpler: she’s down there.

Elena.

Her name fits in my mouth like a secret prayer I was never meant to say aloud.

She’s on her porch again, notebook balanced on her knees, pencil tapping in rhythm with the waking birds. I watch from the tree line until she looks up, as if she feels me. She doesn’t see me—just stares at the woods like she knows something’s hiding inside.

I should keep my distance. Caleb’s words echo from the night before: You mark her, you doom her.

I don’t plan to mark her. I just want to look. To remind myself why I can’t.

But when she stands, stretches, and walks down the path toward town, I follow. Not close enough to scare her, just near enough that I can catch the scent of lavender and graphite from her hair. It pulls me forward like tide to moon.

The town stirs slowly—shops unlocking, windows fogging from early coffee pots. I keep to the edges, nodding at those who dare to meet my eyes. They all pretend they don’t notice how the air grows colder when I pass.

Elena stops outside the library. The door sticks; she laughs softly as she shoulders it open. I lean against the lamppost across the street, pretending to light a cigarette I don’t smoke. She disappears inside, and the quiet swallows her.

A moment later, I hear a different set of footsteps—heavier, measured. Caleb.

“You’re getting reckless,” he says, voice low. “The council will notice.”

“I’m keeping watch,” I answer.

“On her.” It’s not a question.

I meet his stare. He looks tired of me, tired of the curse, tired of pretending we’re men. “If she’s the marked one, it’s already too late.”

“Then end it quickly,” he says. “Before the moon decides for you.”

He leaves before I can reply, vanishing into the mist the way only our kind can. I stand there until my jaw aches from clenching it.

Inside the library, she’s shelving books, humming again. When she turns and catches sight of me through the window, her eyes light up with something that feels like recognition. She opens the door. “You again.”

“Me again,” I say.

“You read?”

“Sometimes.”

She tilts her head. “You look like someone who’s read everything and still hates the ending.”

I almost smile. “That accurate?”

“Maybe.”

She hands me a book—old leather, gold lettering dulled with age. Legends of the Northern Woods.

“Local history,” she explains. “Or myths, depending on how you see it.”

I flip it open. The first illustration is a wolf standing over a man’s shadow. The caption reads: The cursed live longer, but not better.

“You believe in this?” I ask.

She shrugs. “I like stories. Even the dark ones.”

“So do I,” I say quietly.

Our fingers brush when I return the book. The spark that jumps between us is almost audible. Her breath catches; mine stops entirely. For a heartbeat, the room tilts, and I see the moon behind her like a crown of silver fire. Then it’s gone, and I’m just a man staring too long.

“I should go,” I murmur.

“Will I see you again?” she asks.

I want to say no. I want to save her that much. But the lie dies on my tongue. “Probably.”

When I step outside, the sky has darkened again, clouds dragging low. The smell of rain mixes with the faint trace of her on my skin. The bond is waking faster than I thought. Too fast.

By the time I reach the ridge, the first drops fall. I stop at the border stone—the marker that separates the town from the pack’s land. Crossing it again feels heavier than before.

From here, I can see everything: the town’s crooked streets, the thin chimney smoke, the small figure of her locking the library door and running through the rain.

Something inside me moves, ancient and hungry. The beast presses forward, whispering her name in a language older than the forest.

I whisper back, “Not yet.”

The moon rises behind the clouds, pale and watchful. Every time I swear I’ll keep my distance, it reminds me what happens when we break promises.

I start walking home, rain soaking through my shirt, the forest opening around me. The pack is waiting—Caleb, the others, the endless cycle of loyalty and hunger.

But even as I step into the shadows, I know I’ll see her again. The bond doesn’t let go. It pulls, tightens, demands.

And I’m already halfway gone.

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