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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 3

I jerked upright on the stone platform, my arms crossing defensively over my chest. The wet fabric of my pajamas clung to my skin like ice, and I could feel twenty pairs of predatory eyes tracking my every movement. The silver-eyed man—this Kael—hadn't stepped back. If anything, he seemed more interested now, his gaze moving from my face to the glowing mark on my wrist like he was appraising merchandise.

My fingers closed around the only thing within reach—a bone-handled dagger that had been lying beside me on the stone. The blade was ceremonial, ornate, but sharp enough. I pointed it at his chest, my hand shaking.

He didn't even flinch. Instead, he turned to address an elderly woman in flowing robes who had emerged from behind the wolf pack. "She has spirit," he said, his voice carrying that same satisfied rumble. "You were right, Elder Maren. This one is different."

I scrambled backward, my bare feet hitting the freezing stone floor. Only then did I realize where I was—standing in the center of a massive outdoor temple, ancient pillars stretching toward that impossible star-filled sky. Stone altars surrounded the platform where I'd awakened, their surfaces stained dark with substances I didn't want to identify.

"Stay away from me," I managed, though my voice came out as barely more than a whisper.

Elder Maren stepped forward, her weathered hands clasped before her. Her eyes were kind, but there was something terrible in her expression—pity mixed with resignation.

"Child," she said gently, "you need to understand what has happened to you. What you are now."

"I don't need to understand anything. I need to go home."

"There is no home to return to." Her words hit me like a physical blow. "The ancient bloodline prophecy of the Bloodmoon Pack speaks of an Alpha's soul mate who will be reborn in our world only after she has been completely destroyed in her own. You weren't summoned here, Harper. Your death—your bridge—was the trigger."

The dagger slipped from my nerveless fingers, clattering against the stone. "That's impossible. I'm not dead. I'm standing right here."

"In your world, yes. You are gone." Elder Maren's voice was infinitely gentle, infinitely final. "Your body lies at the bottom of your river. But your soul... your soul belongs here now. With him."

My legs gave out. The stone rushed up to meet me, but before I could hit the ground, strong arms caught me around the waist. Kael's skin was burning hot against mine, and the moment his hands touched me, that mark on my wrist exploded with silver light again.

This time, the sensation was different. Not just energy, but something deeper, more primal. It felt like recognition on a cellular level, like every atom in my body was singing in harmony with his. The feeling was so intense, so overwhelming, that I couldn't breathe. My chest felt tight, my heart hammering against my ribs.

But it wasn't fear making me tremble now. It was something else entirely—a pull so strong it terrified me more than any of the wolves surrounding us.

I shoved against his chest, forcing myself away from that intoxicating warmth. My body protested the separation, actually ached at the loss of contact, but I ignored it.

"Don't touch me," I gasped.

Kael's silver eyes flashed with something that might have been hurt, but his expression remained controlled. "As you wish, Luna."

"Stop calling me that. I don't care what your prophecy says—I didn't ask to be anyone's anything."

The words hung in the air between us, sharp and defiant. Around us, the wolf pack shifted restlessly, low growls rumbling from several throats. But Kael held up a hand, and they fell silent.

"You need clothing," he said finally, his voice carefully neutral. "Food. And privacy."

I wrapped my arms around myself, suddenly aware of how exposed I was in the thin, wet pajamas. "Yes. And somewhere without twenty giant wolves staring at me."

Kael's mouth curved in what might have been a smile. "Of course." He turned to the pack and made a sharp gesture. As one, they melted back into the shadows between the pillars, disappearing so completely it was like they'd never been there.

He shrugged out of his leather jacket and held it toward me. The garment was massive, would probably hang to my knees, and it smelled like him—pine and ozone and something wild that made my nostrils flare.

"I can walk without—"

"You're shivering," he said simply.

I was. I took the jacket and pulled it on, immediately enveloped in his scent and residual body heat. The sensation was disturbingly comforting.

Kael led me through the temple complex toward a massive structure built into the cliff face—part castle, part fortress, all intimidating. The path was lit by torches that cast dancing shadows across the stone, and as we walked, I became aware of movement in the darkness around us.

More wolves. Some in human form, others in that unsettling half-transformed state I'd glimpsed earlier. They watched from doorways, from balconies, from the shadows between buildings. All of them stopped whatever they were doing when they saw me.

The reactions varied. Some faces showed awe, others fear. But a significant number looked at me with open hostility, their eyes tracking my movement like predators sizing up prey.

We were halfway to the castle when a figure stepped directly into our path.

She was stunning—tall and lean with golden hair that caught the torchlight and amber eyes that seemed to glow with their own inner fire. Her fingernails were longer than they should be, tapering to points that gleamed like claws in the flickering light.

"So this is the human," she said, her voice dripping with disdain. She looked me up and down, taking in my bedraggled appearance, Kael's oversized jacket hanging off my frame. "This is what the prophecy promised you?"

"Lydia," Kael's voice carried a warning.

"She couldn't survive one blow from me," Lydia continued, ignoring him. "Look at her. She's pathetic. Weak. This is supposed to be your Luna?"

The mockery in her voice sparked something hot and angry in my chest. I'd had enough of being dismissed, underestimated, cast aside. "You want to test that theory?"

Lydia's laugh was sharp as breaking glass. "Oh, I would love to—"

The temperature around us dropped twenty degrees in an instant.

Kael turned, and the change in him was terrifying. The controlled, almost civilized man who had been speaking to me was gone. In his place was something primal, something that made every instinct I had scream danger. Power radiated from him in waves—not just authority, but something deeper, more fundamental. The very air seemed to thicken with his presence.

"Question my Luna," he said, his voice dropping to barely above a growl, "and you question me."

Lydia's defiance crumbled instantly. She dropped to her knees so fast I heard her bones crack against the stone, her neck bending in submission without any conscious thought. Around us, every other wolf in sight had assumed the same position—heads down, necks bared, trembling.

But as Kael spoke those words, I noticed something that chilled me more than his display of dominance. His right hand was shaking. Just slightly, just enough to catch in the torchlight. And in the depths of those silver eyes, beneath all that power and control, I saw something that didn't belong there.

Fear.

What could possibly frighten someone like him?

And why did I have the sinking feeling that whatever he was afraid of had everything to do with me?

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