
Lunar Reckoning
Chapter 6
“Which brother do you save?”
The scarred man’s knife pressed harder against my collarbone. The silver blade hissed where it touched the glowing crescent burned into my skin.
“Let her go!” Killian roared, blood soaking his torn shirt as he ripped through an Order soldier, claws sinking into flesh.
“Now!” Luka shouted, fangs bared, golden eyes burning like fire. “Choose me, Raine say it!”
My chest heaved. My pulse thundered. Both of them Killian snarling like a storm, Luka blazing like wildfire both ready to kill for me. Or die for me.
The scarred man’s breath was hot at my ear. “The moon doesn’t wait, little wolf. Neither should you.”
And then the knife cut.
Pain exploded through me, white-hot, a scream tearing from my throat. The blade sliced across the mark, and the moment silver met prophecy, my body convulsed.
“No!” Killian’s voice broke, raw and desperate.
The world blurred. My skin tore. My bones cracked.
My first shift slammed into me like a hurricane.
I hit the ground hard, claws sprouting where my hands had been, fur erupting in jagged patches across my skin. My eyes burned, my jaw unhinging into a snarl I didn’t recognize as human.
The scarred man stumbled back, laughing. “Yes! Yes! The Reckoning awakens!”
I didn’t hear Luka move, I felt him, heat and fury rushing to my side. His hands caught my shoulders as my wolf tore through me, half-woman, half-beast, wild and screaming.
“Breathe,” Luka ordered, voice sharp as a whip. “Look at me, Raine. Look at me!”
Through the haze of agony, my gaze locked onto his golden eyes. For one impossible second, the frenzy steadied. His voice dragged me back from the edge.
Killian’s silver form slammed into the scarred man, ripping his arm wide open with a savage bite. Blood sprayed across the stone. “She’s not yours!” Killian howled.
But Luka’s grip on me tightened. “She’s mine,” he snarled, his voice carrying over the chaos. His golden gaze didn’t leave mine, even as the cavern erupted into battle. “She’s always been mine.”
My wolf roared at that fur bristling, claws snapping, power surging in a way I couldn’t contain.
The cavern ceiling cracked. Fire leapt higher.
And for the first time in my life, I wasn’t sure if I was about to save myself… or destroy everything in this room.
My scream fractured into a snarl that didn’t sound human. My claws gouged deep furrows in the stone floor, sparks flying. Every nerve burned. Every heartbeat thundered like war drums.
“Raine!” Killian’s voice cut through the smoke, ragged and desperate. He was fighting his way toward me, tearing Order soldiers apart in a blur of silver claws. “Stay with me! Don’t let it take you!”
But Luka was closer. His arms locked around me, pinning me against him even as I thrashed. His breath was hot against my ear.
“Don’t fight it. Let it out. I can handle you.”
“Get off me!” My voice shredded between a growl and a scream.
Luka’s lips brushed my temple. “Not a chance.”
The scarred man stumbled back, clutching his ruined arm, blood dripping onto the glowing circle etched into the stone. His eyes burned with fanatic triumph.
“Look at her!” he bellowed. “The moon’s chosen, torn between fire and fang! She will rend the pack in two!”
“Shut your mouth!” Killian lunged for him, but a wall of crimson-robed hunters surged to block his path. Steel clashed with claw, blood hit the air.
And me? I lost it.
The scent of blood, the heat of Luka’s grip, the pull of the moon burning in my veins my wolf surged forward and snapped.
I slammed Luka into the wall, claws ripping stone, his laughter dark and breathless as he caught my wrist before I could rake his throat open.
“Gods, you’re beautiful like this,” he panted, golden eyes wild. “Untamed. Dangerous. Mine.”
“Raine!” Killian roared, his silver gaze locking on me through the battlefield. “Don’t listen to him! Fight it! Come back to me!”
His voice cut deeper than the pain. For a flicker of a moment, I hesitated. My claws trembled inches from Luka’s skin.
And that’s when the scarred man moved.
Blood from his wound dripped into the circle, the glowing runes flaring brighter. He raised his uninjured hand, chanting, his voice shaking the cavern.
The ground cracked. Fire roared higher. Chains of light whipped out from the circle and lashed around me, searing into my half-shifted body.
I screamed, collapsing to my knees. Luka’s hands clamped tighter around my arms as if he could hold me against the pull. Killian’s howl split the cavern as he threw himself toward me
But the scarred man’s voice drowned them both out:
“By blood and moon, I bind her reckoning ”
The chains tightened around my throat. My vision blurred red.
And then
Everything shattered.
The chains cinched tighter. My scream broke into a guttural howl, half-wolf, half-woman, every bone in my body straining against the glowing binds. The heat was unbearable like molten silver poured straight into my veins.
“Stop it!” Killian’s voice roared above the chaos. He tore through two more crimson warriors, claws dripping. His silver eyes locked on the scarred man, murder burning in their depths. “You’ll kill her!”
The scarred man’s blood-slick grin widened. “No, Alpha’s bastard she’ll become.”
Luka’s arms clamped harder around me, his breath ragged against my ear. “Don’t fight it, Raine. Break the chains. Tear them apart.”
“I can’t ” My body convulsed, slammed against the floor as another chain lashed around my chest, pinning me like prey. My wolf clawed at the inside of me, furious and desperate to be freed.
“Yes, you can.” Luka’s fingers dug into my jaw, forcing my gaze to his golden eyes. “Do it for me. Look at me. Listen to me.”
“Listen to you?” Killian’s snarl split the air as he slammed into Luka, ripping him off me with savage force. The chains flared brighter as my wolf writhed, shrieking.
“Don’t touch her like that!” Killian’s fist cracked against Luka’s jaw, the sound sickening, final.
Luka spat blood and grinned. “Jealous, brother?”
“Both of you stop!” My voice shredded in agony, but it was too late. My claws were raking the floor, sparks flying, my wolf howling to be unleashed.
The scarred man raised both arms now, chanting faster. “The moon chooses! The blood divides! The Reckoning comes!”
The runes beneath me blazed so bright the cavern shook. Stone split. Firestorm winds ripped through the chamber.
“Killian!” I screamed, or maybe my wolf did.
“Raine, fight it!” His silver gaze cut straight through me, desperate, pleading.
But Luka’s voice tangled with his, darker, hungrier: “Don’t fight it. Embrace it. You were born for this.”
My chest seized. The chains bit deeper, slicing into fur, flesh, bone. And then something inside me snapped.
Not broke. Snapped.
My wolf surged out like a tidal wave.
The glowing chains shattered into shards of light.
The cavern filled with a roar so loud it wasn’t human. It wasn’t wolf. It was something older. Something deeper.
The scarred man’s grin faltered. “No… no, that’s impossible.”
The fire guttered. The Order froze. Even Luka and Killian stilled, their eyes wide.
Because I wasn’t just shifting.
I was becoming something neither wolf nor human had ever seen.
My body tore itself apart fur spilling like shadows across my skin, claws lengthening until they glinted like obsidian blades. My bones didn’t just crack into a wolf’s frame; they stretched, reshaped, became something too tall, too jagged, too monstrous.
Gasps rippled through the cavern.
Killian froze mid-strike, blood dripping from his claws. Luka stumbled back, his golden eyes widening with something I never thought I’d see from him fear.
The scarred man dropped to his knees, voice trembling. “The Lunar Reckoning… not wolf, not man. A beast unbound.”
My head snapped toward him. My vision wasn’t just sharper; it was fractured, layered. I could see his pulse hammering in his throat, taste the iron of his blood before my fangs ever touched him.
A snarl ripped from me, shaking dust from the cavern ceiling.
The crimson-robed soldiers broke. Some screamed and fled. Others dropped their weapons, trembling. The firelight bent strangely around me, shadows curling like claws across the stone.
“Raine…” Killian’s voice cracked. He took a step toward me, cautious, hand outstretched. “It’s me. It’s Killian. You know me.”
“Don’t go near her!” Luka barked, throwing his arm out. His jaw was bloodied, his chest heaving, but his eyes locked on me like a predator. “Look at her, she's not herself. She’s the prophecy. She’ll tear you apart.”
I turned on him, lips peeled back, a guttural growl shaking my chest. Luka smiled a twisted, breathless smile. “Yes… that’s it. Show them what you are.”
My claws scraped the ground, sparks flying. I lunged
Not at Luka. Not at Killian.
At the scarred man.
He barely had time to scream. My claws punched through his chest, bone cracking, blood spraying hot across my fur. His eyes bulged, disbelief and awe tangled in his dying breath. “Chosen… by the moon…”
I ripped him open.
The circle shattered with a boom that sent fire licking up the walls, the runes dissolving into smoke. The cavern groaned, stones cracking loose from the ceiling.
And then silence.
Every crimson warrior still alive fell to their knees, staring. Not at Killian. Not at Luka.
At me.
“Gods,” one whispered, voice trembling. “What… is she?”
My chest heaved. My claws dripped red. My wolf’s hunger roared through me, wild and unstoppable.
Killian’s voice broke the silence. “Raine… please. Come back to me.”
Luka stepped closer, golden eyes burning. “No. Don’t you dare come back. Stay like this. Stay mine.”
Their voices tore at me, each pulling from opposite sides, each demanding, claiming. My wolf shifted, restless, savage.
And then the cavern ceiling cracked with a deafening roar. Rocks splintered loose.
The ground beneath me gave way.
I plunged into darkness.
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