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Luna's Road to Freedom

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The scream tore through the training grounds, shattering the afternoon quiet like glass. My heart stopped mid-beat as I recognized Stella's voice—my five-year-old daughter's cry of pain unlike anything I'd ever heard from her. "Mommy! It hurts!" I dropped the herbs I'd been sorting and ran, my Luna aura flaring around me as pack members scrambled out of my way. Warren was already there, his massive frame kneeling beside our daughter's crumpled form. "Stella!" I collapsed beside them, gathering her burning body into my arms. Her skin felt like it was on fire, her normally rosy cheeks now ashen gray. "Baby, what's wrong?" Her eyes fluttered open, unfocused and glazed with fever. "My wolf... she's hiding from me." A chill ran through me that had nothing to do with the autumn breeze.

Luna's Road to Freedom Chapter 1

The scream tore through the training grounds, shattering the afternoon quiet like glass. My heart stopped mid-beat as I recognized Stella's voice—my five-year-old daughter's cry of pain unlike anything I'd ever heard from her.

"Mommy! It hurts!"

I dropped the herbs I'd been sorting and ran, my Luna aura flaring around me as pack members scrambled out of my way. Warren was already there, his massive frame kneeling beside our daughter's crumpled form.

"Stella!" I collapsed beside them, gathering her burning body into my arms. Her skin felt like it was on fire, her normally rosy cheeks now ashen gray. "Baby, what's wrong?"

Her eyes fluttered open, unfocused and glazed with fever. "My wolf... she's hiding from me."

A chill ran through me that had nothing to do with the autumn breeze. Wolves never hid from their human halves—especially not in children as young as Stella.

"Get Elena!" Warren commanded, his Alpha tone vibrating through the clearing. Someone sprinted away.

I pressed my lips to Stella's forehead, whispering prayers to the Moon Goddess as her small body trembled in my arms. "It's okay, sweetheart. Mommy's here."

But it wasn't okay. I could feel it in the way her wolf retreated deeper with each labored breath, could see it in the faint shadow spreading beneath her skin.

Elena arrived, her healer's bag clutched tightly against her chest. The older woman's face paled as she placed her weathered hands on my daughter.

"Moon Goddess preserve us," she whispered, her fingers trembling as they traced the darkening veins beneath Stella's skin. "It's shadow wolf sickness."

The words hit me like a physical blow. Shadow wolf sickness—the rare disease that attacked the spiritual connection between a werewolf and their inner wolf. In adults, it was debilitating. In children...

"How bad?" Warren's voice was rough, his Alpha composure cracking.

Elena's eyes met mine, and I saw the answer before she spoke. "Critical. If we don't intervene, her wolf will retreat so deeply she'll..." She couldn't finish.

"She'll die," I whispered, clutching Stella tighter. "There must be something we can do."

"There is one cure," Elena said slowly. "A moonstone healing crystal. It must be administered during the full moon, five days from now."

Warren was already on his feet. "I'll find one."

"No!" Elena's sharp tone stopped him. "It must be a pure crystal, attuned to Alpha bloodlines. The pack vault—"

"I'll check immediately," Warren said, his jaw set in that determined line I'd come to both love and fear.

Hours later, I sat beside Stella's bed in our private quarters, holding her hand as she drifted in and out of consciousness. Her breathing had grown more labored, her wolf's presence fainter with each passing minute.

The door burst open, and Warren strode in, something clutched in his fist. For a moment, hope flared in my chest.

"We have one," he said, opening his palm to reveal a small, glowing crystal. "The last of the Jackson family heirlooms."

Relief washed over me. "Thank the Goddess."

But Warren's expression remained grim. "There's only one."

Before I could ask what he meant, he was gone again, leaving me alone with our dying daughter and a crystal that represented our last hope.

The next morning dawned gray and cold. I hadn't slept, spending the night whispering to Stella's wolf, begging her to stay close, to fight.

The door to our quarters opened without a knock. Warren entered, his face a mask of stone. Behind him followed Elena and Cheyenne Hunt, the Beta's sister.

"Luna Rachel," Cheyenne's voice dripped with false concern. "How is dear Stella?"

I ignored her, focusing on Warren. Something was wrong—terribly wrong. His eyes, usually warm amber when they looked at me, had hardened to cold gold.

"Elena has something to show us," he said flatly.

The healer stepped forward reluctantly, a folder clutched in her hands. "I... I've completed the bloodline verification tests."

"What tests?" I demanded, rising to my feet. "Why would you—"

"The results are concerning," Elena continued, her voice barely audible. She passed the folder to Warren.

He flipped through it, his expression darkening with each page. Cheyenne moved closer, her hand resting on his arm in a gesture that made my wolf snarl.

"I'm so sorry, Warren," she whispered, her eyes glistening with tears that didn't reach her calculating gaze. "When I was helping Elena research Stella's condition, we discovered these irregularities."

She pointed to something in the file—numbers and symbols I couldn't make sense of.

"The wolf signature doesn't match pure Alpha Jackson lineage," she continued, her voice breaking perfectly. "I didn't want to believe it either."

Warren's eyes met mine, and in that moment, I saw the first crack in our mate bond—a hairline fracture that would soon splinter into a chasm.

"You know better than I do," he said quietly, "whether Stella carries true Jackson bloodline."

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Luna's Road to Freedom of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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