
Moon bound Hearts: The Wolf and the Crown Prince
In the mystical kingdom of Neverland, where ancient prophecies shape the fate of wolves and humans alike, seventeen-year-old Lyria has spent her life hiding the silver flame burning beneath her skin. Feared by her own kind and hunted by those who seek her power, she wants only one thing-freedom.
But when she crosses paths with Aiden Everhart, the Crown Prince bound to a future he never chose, everything changes. A forbidden prophecy awakens, linking their destinies in ways neither understands. As danger closes in-from corrupted sorcery, twisted creatures, and the ruthless ambitions of Lady Seraphina-Lyria discovers she is more than a girl running from her past.
She is the Silver Wolf.
A guardian.
A force that can save the realm... or destroy it.
With the kingdom turning against them and the prophecy unraveling, Lyria and Aiden must face impossible trials, confront their deepest fears, and choose what kind of future they want to fight for-together. But power always comes with a cost, and the final choice may reshape Neverland forever.
A tale of courage, destiny, and the bond that defies fate-
perfect for fans of magical quests, royal intrigue, and epic fantasy worlds.
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Chapter 3
CHAPTER 3 - INTO THE ENCHANTED WOODS
The borderlands eased into the Enchanted Woods as gently as a breath leaves the body. The change was subtle at first-soft hills, taller grass, air rich with the perfume of moss and wild mint. But the deeper Lyria walked, the more she sensed the shift. The forest here did not simply exist; it watched, breathed, dreamed.
And it dreamed loudly.
A fox crossed her path with two tails flicking behind it. Mushrooms glowed faintly along the roots of a cedar. A stone hummed when she stepped near, as if greeting her. The woods felt alive in a way that made every nerve in her wolf-half vibrate with curiosity.
Yet beneath that wonder, she felt something else-
The pull.
A faint, warm tug in her chest, the same sensation she felt when she saw the young rider on the ridge.
She didn't know his name. Didn't know why her heart had reacted as if stirred awake.
But she knew the feeling wasn't done with her.
She walked deeper.
The Whispering Canopy
The sunlight in the Enchanted Woods fell in long green beams. The canopy above was so dense it turned day into an emerald dusk. Lyria's footsteps softened to a wolfen glide-silent, instinctive-even though she remained in human form.
Her senses heightened.
The forest's songs grew loud.
Crackle-creak.
Hush-hum.
Breathe, little one.
She paused, eyes narrowing. That last sound had felt... almost like words.
She took a slow breath. "Who's there?"
Only the rustle of leaves answered.
The wolf in her wanted to transform, to sniff, to scout. But she resisted. Magic lived in these woods; not all of it was kind, and her wolf shape might provoke things better left sleeping.
So, she walked on, more cautious now. Her silver flame pulsed faintly under her ribs, like a heartbeat that wasn't her own.
An Unwelcome Visitor
By midday, she reached a stream so clear she could see the pebbles glittering at the bottom. She knelt to drink, cupping the cold water in her hands. As she lifted it, the surface rippled-and a reflection not her own flickered beside hers.
Golden eyes.
Slit pupils.
A long, elegant snout.
Lyria turned sharply.
A large crater wolf stood across the stream, its fur the color of ash and moonlight. Its gaze locked with hers-not hungry, not curious... knowing.
She swallowed hard. These wolves were old, older than her people's stories. They did not hunt bodies; they hunted truths.
The wolf sniffed once, then growled low.
Not a warning.
A question.
"You smell silver and sorrow," a voice echoed in her mind-deep, ancient, feminine. "Who are you, child of two skins?"
Lyria startled. "You can... speak?"
"We speak to those who carry old magic. You are flame-marked, moon-called. Dangerous."
Lyria stiffened. "I'm not dangerous unless someone tries to hurt me."
The great wolf's eyes narrowed. "Danger does not choose. It simply is."
Lyria felt her heart thud painfully. Was she a danger? Was that what her tribe feared?
Before she could answer, the ground trembled.
BOOM.
Birds exploded from the trees. The wolf's ears flattened.
"Run," the wolf said.
"What is it?" Lyria asked.
"Something broken. Something hungry."
The crater wolf leapt into the trees and vanished. Lyria's pulse sped as the forest behind her shook
CRASH!
A massive creature-twice the size of a bear, shaped like a boar but plated in living bark-burst from the underbrush. Its eyes glowed molten green.
A forest guardian.
Corrupted.
It should have been peaceful, a protector of the woods. But something had twisted it. Poison seeped from the cracks in its bark-like hide. Its breath steamed like acid.
It snarled and charged.
SILVER FLAME, AWAKENED
Lyria dove aside as the beast barreled past, tearing up earth and roots. Her wolf senses screamed. Her heart hammered. She rolled to her feet, breath sharp.
The creature turned, lowering its tusks.
She had no weapons. No allies. Only instinct.
The flame inside her stirred.
No, she thought. Not now. Not again.
But the power had tasted freedom under the red moon. It would not sleep.
When the beast lunged again, something in Lyria snapped loose-
a breath, a choice, a surrender.
Her palms glowed.
Her heartbeat roared.
The silver flame burst out like a star igniting.
She thrust her hands forward-
WHOOOM-
The silver fire shot across the clearing, striking the guardian's chest. It screamed, a deep wooden bellow, and stumbled backward. Sparks of silver flame clung to its hide-not burning, but purifying.
"Please..." Lyria whispered through clenched teeth. "I don't want to hurt you. Let go of the corruption."
The beast thrashed wildly. The flame pulsed brighter. A crack split along its back, and a cloud of black, oily magic hissed out-vanishing the moment the light touched it.
The guardian fell still.
Lyria collapsed to her knees, panting. Her hands shook. The flame inside her dimmed, retreating like a tide. For a long moment she listened to her breath and the quiet return of the forest's heartbeat.
The bark-guardian rose slowly, now smaller, calmer, restored. It bowed its heavy head to her-a gesture of respect-and lumbered back into the trees.
Lyria wiped her brow. Sweat and silver light glistened on her skin.
"So," she exhaled, "that's what this fire can do."
A Name on the Wind
She rested beside the stream, her breath slowly steadying. The forest seemed to watch her more gently now. She felt the pull in her chest again-stronger this time.
Not painful.
Not frightening.
Just... insistent.
It felt like someone far away had spoken her name, even though she heard no sound.
Then, faintly, the wind murmured something through the leaves. A whisper so soft she thought she imagined it-
"Aiden..."
Lyria froze.
She did not know the name.
Yet it felt familiar.
Like a word tied to her future.
She pressed a hand to her chest, to the warmth that answered the name.
"Who are you?" she whispered.
And why did her heart feel like it had begun walking toward him long before her feet ever would?
She stood and gathered her things.
The Enchanted Woods deepened ahead, paths splitting like veins in a living organism.
The wind whispered again, gently urging-
Forward.
And Lyria obeyed.
Not because she was exiled.
Not because she was lost.
But because she was being called.
And in the heart of Neverland, a prince would soon hear that same call... and answer.
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7.7
Not only was I drugged, blinded and assaulted. I was deceived into carrying a baby by a stranger I never knew. Then he appeared and took my child away.
I was sent to a militia by the father of my child. I thought I was rescued but I was recruited to be a weapon for killing. Who was manipulating me, I didn't know. The answers were far from what I knew.
Forced to blend into the world that I could never believe I would be to, a place where brutality reigned, kill or be killed was the only language. I have survived but he has to pay for everything he did to me, because I believed every phase of my life was set by him and him alone. Have I really survived?
Who would have thought, he existed twice in the same world? Do I really know who I should take revenge on? Him or the person I would sacrifice everything for?
Was my mother the one who orchestrated everything? What kind of pawn am I?

7.9
Hannah came home under a false identity, ready to keep her head down and avoid trouble. Then a near-drowning opened her eyes, and the family she had wanted gave her nothing but disappointment.
She severed every tie, shed the disguise, and rose in revenge as a miracle doctor, brilliant hacker, and feared underworld ruler. Shock followed her family at every turn.
Her parents regretted everything. Her eldest brother clung desperately to the bond of their shared blood, while her second brother gave up his entire fortune just to earn her forgiveness. Her third brother offered up his own body for a surgery-all to save her.
But Hannah stayed cold and built her empire alone. Only one deadly rival refused to be ignored.
"I was hired to kill you, mister."
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"I hate you, Asher. I hate you with every cell in my body!" I seethed through my teeth, but his grin only grew wider.
"We both know that you are lying..." His fingers moved to my chest, slowly making their way over my breasts, searching for my nipple. "Your whole body can't survive without me."
***
Scarlett's holy union to Asher, the feared king of the Forgotten Lands, was meant to unite kingdoms but behind closed doors, her marriage becomes a prison. Asher wants an heir, a throne, and revenge against the family that once ruled over him. Scarlett is only the means to an end.
Caught between a husband who breaks her body yet craves her soul, and a trusted friend whose loyalty hides a thirst for power, Scarlett learns that love in the Crystal Peaks is never gentle. It is claimed, twisted, and betrayed.
As war brews, dark magic awakens, and an enemy long thought dead returns, Scarlett must decide who she truly belongs to... and how much of herself she's willing to lose to survive.
Because in a world ruled by monsters, the most dangerous thing a woman can be is loved.
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7.7
I was driving through a rainstorm in upstate New York, pushing my old Volvo to the limit just to pick up a Dior gown for my wife, Catarina. She needed it for a gala tonight, where she planned to spend the evening standing next to the man she actually loved, Atticus Deleon.
The truck hit me head-on, crossing the center line and sending my car rolling down an embankment in a shriek of twisted metal and shattered glass. As the steering column crushed my chest, my brain didn't see a white light; it was pried open by a digital tsunami, flooding my mind with the "Quantum Archive"-billions of data points on surgery, high-frequency trading, and combat.
I woke up in the ICU with three broken ribs and a concussion, but the only thing waiting for me was a screaming voicemail from my wife's assistant.
"Jorden, where the hell are you? Catarina has been waiting for thirty minutes! You are so incompetent it's actually impressive."
There was no "Are you okay?" or "Are you alive?"-only fury over a ruined dress and a missing tie. While I was being resuscitated, my wife was on Instagram, singing "Endless Love" with Atticus and laughing at my "tantrum." She even called the family lawyer to freeze my credit cards, wanting to make sure I couldn't even buy a coffee without her permission.
For three years, I had been the "useful husband," the doormat who apologized whenever she stepped on my toes. But the accident had overwritten my desperation with cold, hard logic, and I realized I had almost died for a woman who viewed me as a liability with a negative return on investment.
When Catarina finally stormed into my hospital room to demand an apology for ruining her night, I didn't look at her with the usual puppy-dog eyes. I looked at her with ice in my veins and handed her a manila envelope I had drafted myself.
"Sign the divorce papers, Ms. Evans. I'm done being your canary."

8.5
Five years ago, Nina Hale lost everything... her family, her reputation, and the man she once loved. Betrayed by her own sister and abandoned by those she trusted most, she disappeared without a trace.
Now she's back.
With a new identity and a burning determination, Nina is ready to reclaim her life and chase the dream she once gave up: becoming a star actress. But her return awakens old enemies, and her scheming sister Lydia is determined to ruin her again.
Just when Nina thinks things can't get worse, she's caught in another trap... and unexpectedly crosses paths with a quiet, lonely little boy.
Ethan Grant hasn't spoken in years.
Feeling responsible for him, Nina agrees to stay and help the child come out of his shell. But she didn't expect Ethan's dangerously charming father, Lucas Grant, to enter the picture.
Cold, powerful, and impossible to read, Lucas slowly finds himself drawn to the woman who brightens his son's world.
What begins as a simple act of kindness soon turns into something far more complicated, because Nina came back for revenge.
She never planned to fall in love.
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Nina exhaled, crossing her arms. "You don't get to care."
"Don't I?" He stepped in, close enough that she had to tilt her head back to meet his eyes.
"This is just a contract."
"Then why does it bother me?" His hand hovered near her waist, not touching-yet.
"It shouldn't." Her breath faltered.
His gaze darkened, "And yet it does."