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Bound by the Moon

Luna Foster never expected her scholarship to Moon Valley University to change her life. But from the moment she steps onto campus, she's surrounded by three mysteriously protective guys: Ash Blackwood, the brooding leader who seems to know more about her than he should; Kai Chen, whose playful exterior masks a deadly strategist; and Felix Ray, whose charming smile hides dark secrets. When a vicious attack forces Luna to confront the truth about herself, she discovers she's not just another freshman or even a human. She's a rare "moon-blessed" werewolf with powers that others would kill to possess. As she struggles to control her newfound abilities under the guidance of her protective pack, Luna uncovers disturbing truths about her mother's death, her father's disappearance and her own destiny. With a murderous rival pack closing in and deep-seated corruption lurking in Moon Valley's halls, Luna must master her powers quickly. But as she grows closer to Ash, Kai, and Felix, she realizes that her heart might be as much at risk as her life. In a world where trust is currency and secrets are deadly; Luna must come into her power before it's too late Welcome to Moon Valley University, where the real education begins after dark.
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Chapter 3

"No," the voice that was Derek's shifted, deepened. "You're not."

The door handle began to turn on its own. I rushed back, not wanting to be near whatever the fuck was going on outside my door when the mountain ash door frame glowed as the door shuddered in place. I blinked at the glow, sure that my eyes were deceiving me. Outside my door, something growled. A sound no human throat could make. A sound, I convinced myself, was just sound effects coming from someone else's room.

I scrambled backward, knocking over a box of books. Art supplies scattered across the floor, pencils rolling under the bed. I breathed in and out, trying to calm myself before something occurred to me.

My phone. I needed my phone.

I saw it on the bed and made a move for it but before I could reach it, the window burst open. I screamed, but it was only Felix, launching himself through the opening with impossible grace.

"Sorry I'm late!" He landed in a crouch, grinning despite the situation. "Traffic was murder. Also, actual murder attempts."

I stared at him and then out the window, wondering how in the world he had just jumped in through my window when I was three storeys high. My thoughts were drawn back to the door when I heard it splinter and the growl got louder.

"What is happening?!" I screamed, my head in my hands and my mind probably on the verge of a mental breakdown.

Felix's grin vanished.

"Right. Time to go." He grabbed my hand. "Hope you're not afraid of heights."

"What..." I started, tears making my eyes water, but he was already pulling me toward the window. Again, I was three stories up.

"Are you insane?" I shot the question his way, my logical sense coming back for a moment.

"Trust me," he winked. "I'm excellent at catching."

The door exploded inward and I turned around expecting to see a man but where my RA should have been stood something else. Something definitely not human. Something with red eyes and too many teeth.

Felix shoved me behind him, standing between me and the monster treading at my doorway.

"Last chance to use the door peacefully, Derek."

The creature snarled as if retorting.

"Give us the moon-blessed." It hissed, its gold red eyes flickering to me. I gulped in fear.

"Yeah, that's not happening." Felix's voice changed, gaining a growl of its own. When he turned his head, his eyes were glowing amber and I had half a mind to push him away from me too.

"Luna, jump. Now." He ordered me.

I looked out the window, my nerves getting the best of me. I hated heights. I shook my head.

"No way. I can't."

"Luna, trust me." Felix assured me, inching me closer to the window sill as his eyes still stayed on that monster.

"But..."

"Jump!"

Derek – or what used to be Derek – lunged through the doorway. Felix met him halfway, his body rippling and changing mid-leap to what my eyes refused to believe. A freaking wolf! Where the cheerful skateboarder had been, a massive wolf with golden fur now snapped and snarled.

I felt the bile rise up my throat and my vision swirled from the adrenaline but I knew that I did not want to be in the same room as those things so I did the only sensible thing. I jumped.

The ground rushed up to meet me, but strong arms caught me before impact. I blinked and looked up, only to see gray eyes looking down at me. Ash set me on my feet like I weighed nothing, his eyes blazing gold in the twilight. I took a step back, my mental alarms warning me that if Felix was whatever he was then Ash was most likely the same.

"Run," he ordered, already turning toward the building. Above us, crashes and howls echoed from my room but my feet wouldn't move. My skin felt too tight, my bones aching with a familiar pain I'd been ignoring for months.

"I can't," I gasped as another wave of pain hit. This time, not from the growing fear in my stomach.

"Something's wrong." I said breathlessly.

Kai appeared from the shadows, his usual smirk replaced by concern.

"Ash, she's shifting. First time."

"Not here," Ash growled, impatiently. "Not now."

"Little late for preferences." Kai caught me as my knees buckled. "The moon's rising. She can't hold out much longer."

He was right. The full moon peered over the horizon, calling to something inside me that was clawing to get out. My vision blurred, shifted, sharpened. Sounds and smells overwhelmed me – forest pine, Ash's cologne, blood from the fight above. I screamed, wanting this pain, this feeling to stop.

"Luna, look at me." Ash cupped my face, forcing me to meet his gaze. "Don't fight it. Let it happen."

"What's happening to me?" My voice broke on a sob as tears ran down my face. As my body broke apart.

"You're becoming what you were always meant to be." His thumb stroked my cheek. "We've got you. You're safe."

The pain crested like a wave, and I felt myself falling into gold-flecked darkness. My head thrummed and I felt my body contort in odd angles. The last thing I heard before I passed out was Ash's voice, soft but firm.

"Welcome to the pack, Luna."

When I opened my eyes, the world had changed. Everything was sharper, clearer, alive with scents and sounds I never knew existed. I tried to rub my eye but I couldn't raise my arms. I looked down and my eyes widened at what I was seeing. Was that fur? I moved around in a circle, panicking when I saw what was supposed to be a tail wagging behind me. The hell? Was I a wolf?

Around me stood three wolves. One black as night with familiar gold eyes, one sleek and grey, and one with golden fur nursing a few wounds but looking pleased with himself.

"Can you hear us?" A voice echoed in my mind.

I went low to the ground and looked around frantically, not over the fact that I was now a wild animal but I was also hearing voices. Had I gone mad?

"Relax Luna. It's me." The voice said just as the black wolf got closer to me. I straightened and looked at it, realization dawning on me. The dark wolf was Ash.

"How..." I asked with my mind, unable to finish my sentence, not sure it would work.

"Pack bond," Kai's mental voice was smug. "Told you she was one of us."

"Guys?" Felix interrupted. "Hate to break up the moment, but we've got company."

Red eyes gleamed from the shadows of my room and more appeared in the tree line. Derek and more like him, coming to claim their prize. Me.

"Run," Ash commanded. "To the sanctuary. Don't stop for anything."

I obviously had no idea what was going on but I knew one thing for sure. Ash, Kai and Felix had saved me. If anything, I needed to be with them if I wanted to survive the night. As soon as they began to run, I joined them not waiting to find out what would be done to me if those other wolves caught me. And although my life was in danger, as I ran with them, for the first time since my mother passed away, I didn't feel utterly alone.

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