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I Jumped Off the Bridge — and Woke Up as His Luna Novel Cover

I Jumped Off the Bridge — and Woke Up as His Luna

Harper Cole spent five years being the perfect wife — only to be discarded on her anniversary for her best friend. Stripped of everything, she stood on a bridge at 2 a.m. and let herself fall. She should have died. Instead, she woke on a stone altar in a world of wolves and moonlit forests, face-to-face with Kael Thornvane — the most feared Alpha on the continent and the man who claims she's his prophesied mate. But being Luna of the Bloodmoon Pack isn't a fairy tale. Kael's rival Alphas see her as a weakness to exploit. His own council wants her exiled — or worse. And the mysterious mating mark spreading across Harper's skin is awakening abilities that could either save the pack or burn it to the ground. Harper didn't ask for a second life. She didn't ask for a mate whose touch sets her blood on fire. But she's done being the woman who signs away everything without a fight. This time, if someone wants to take what's hers, they'll have to go through her teeth and claws to get it.
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Chapter 2

The water hit like a fist made of winter—and then there was nothing.

Not the gentle descent into darkness I'd imagined. This was violence, pure and brutal. The surface shattered against my body with the force of concrete, driving every molecule of air from my lungs in a single, crushing blow. Ice-cold fingers clawed through my pajamas, through my skin, straight into my bones.

Water flooded my nose, my mouth, my throat—salt and rust and something metallic that made me gag even as I drowned. My limbs flailed instinctively, a pathetic dance against the inevitable. The cold was so complete it felt like burning. Every nerve ending screamed.

Then the fight drained out of me. My arms grew heavy, my legs stopped kicking. The darkness crept in from the edges of my vision, soft and welcoming after the violence of impact. In those final seconds, as consciousness slipped away like sand through my fingers, I felt something strange.

Warmth.

A spreading heat that began at my left wrist and radiated outward, as if someone had lit a match beneath my skin. It pulsed once, twice, and then—

Nothing.

***

Consciousness returned in fragments, like pieces of a shattered mirror slowly reassembling.

Cold. Hard. Stone.

I was lying on my back, but not on the muddy riverbed I'd expected. This surface was smooth, polished, carved. Ancient. My fingers traced the edges of what felt like intricate symbols etched into the stone beneath me.

My body convulsed violently, water streaming from my lungs in painful, retching coughs. But even as the river water left me, the shaking continued. This wasn't just cold or shock—every cell in my body was vibrating, as if my very molecular structure was being rearranged.

The air tasted wrong. Instead of the urban pollution and car exhaust of Tacoma, I breathed in pine and snow and something wild, something that made my nostrils flare with primitive recognition. The scent was thick, musky, predatory.

I forced my eyes open and immediately wished I hadn't.

The sky above me was impossible. Too many stars scattered across the black canvas, constellations I'd never seen despite years of camping with my father as a child. They pulsed with an otherworldly light, casting everything in silver and shadow.

The trees surrounding me were giants—ancient pines and oaks that stretched so high their tops disappeared into the star-drunk sky. Their trunks were massive, wide as city buses, their bark silver-touched in the moonlight. This wasn't Washington. This wasn't anywhere on Earth I knew.

Then I heard the breathing.

Low, rhythmic, coming from all directions. The sound of large lungs expanding and contracting in perfect synchronization. My heart hammered against my ribs as I slowly, carefully, turned my head.

They were everywhere.

Wolves. But not the wolves I'd seen in documentaries or zoos. These creatures were the size of small horses, their shoulders reaching at least four feet high. Twenty or more of them formed a perfect semicircle around the stone platform where I lay, their massive bodies motionless as statues.

Their eyes caught the moonlight and threw it back—amber, silver, blood red. Intelligent eyes. Patient eyes. Eyes that watched me with an awareness that made my skin crawl.

I tried to scream, but only a strangled whimper escaped my throat.

The wolf pack shifted as one, a fluid movement that parted them down the middle like a living curtain. Through the gap they created, a figure emerged from the shadows.

A man. At least, I thought it was a man.

He stood at least six and a half feet tall, his bare chest and shoulders broad enough to block out the stars. His skin was dark, bronze in the moonlight, but it was marked with intricate patterns that caught the light—silver lines that looked like scars, or tattoos, or something in between. They spiraled across his chest, down his arms, complex geometric designs that seemed to pulse with their own inner light.

But it was his eyes that made my breath catch. Liquid silver, like mercury, with pupils that weren't round but vertical slits. Predator's eyes.

He approached the stone platform with the fluid grace of something that had never known fear, never doubted its place at the top of the food chain. Each step was deliberate, purposeful. He wasn't surprised to find me here. If anything, his expression held a satisfaction that chilled me more than the night air.

He stopped at the edge of the platform, towering over me. This close, I could see the sharp angles of his face, the way his canine teeth were just a little too long, too pointed. When he smiled—and it was definitely a smile—those teeth gleamed.

"Finally," he said, his voice a low rumble that seemed to vibrate through the stone beneath me.

He reached out, and I flinched, but I was too weak, too disoriented to move away. His fingers were warm as they touched my left wrist—the same spot where I'd felt that strange burning sensation as I drowned.

The moment his skin made contact with mine, the world exploded.

Silver light erupted from the point where he touched me, racing up my arm, across my chest, through my entire body. I arched off the stone platform, my back bowing as energy I didn't understand coursed through me. It wasn't painful—it was overwhelming, like being struck by lightning made of pure sensation.

When the light faded, I looked down at my wrist. Where his fingers had touched, an intricate design now marked my skin. The same silver-bright pattern that decorated his body, but smaller, more delicate. It looked like it had always been there, like it was part of me.

He lifted his hand, and the mark continued to glow softly, pulsing in rhythm with my heartbeat.

His smile widened, revealing more of those predatory teeth.

"My Luna," he said, his voice carrying a possessive satisfaction that made something deep in my chest respond despite my terror. "You've finally come home."

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