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Moonfire Bride's Revenge

The black SUV's engine hummed beneath me like a death knell, each mile carrying me closer to what Julian had described as my execution. My hands trembled in my lap as I stared out the tinted window at the passing Seattle skyline, the Space Needle piercing the gray clouds like a silver blade. "Blake, you need to understand what's happening here." Julian's voice was gentle, but I caught the underlying tension he was trying to hide. He sat beside me in the backseat, his silver pendant catching the dim light as he leaned forward. "The Moon-Bride contract is ancient. Sacred. And unfortunately for you, it requires a very specific type of... offering." My stomach churned. "You keep saying 'offering' like I'm some kind of sacrifice." "Because that's exactly what you are." The words hit me like ice water. Julian's hand found mine, his touch meant to be comforting but feeling more like a chain.
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Chapter 3

The pain started three hours before dawn.

I jolted awake in my ornate prison of a bedroom, my skull feeling like it was splitting apart from the inside. The agony wasn't like any headache I'd ever experienced—it was deeper, more primal, as if something was clawing its way through my brain trying to escape.

*Let me out.*

The voice wasn't my own. It echoed inside my head with a desperate urgency that made my hands shake as I pressed them against my temples. The words felt foreign yet familiar, like a half-remembered dream that lingered just beyond reach.

"Not real," I whispered into the darkness, Julian's warnings echoing in my memory. "It's just stress. Just anxiety."

But even as I said it, another wave of pain crashed over me, and with it came flashes of images that made no sense. Silver light dancing across my fingertips. The taste of wind and freedom on my tongue. Eyes that glowed amber in the darkness, calling my name.

*Blake. Find me, Blake.*

I stumbled to the bathroom, splashing cold water on my face, but the voice only grew stronger. More insistent. By the time the sun crested the horizon, I was curled on the floor beside my bed, tears streaming down my cheeks as something inside me fought against invisible chains.

When Julian arrived for our morning walk, he took one look at my haggard appearance and his expression shifted from concern to something that looked almost like satisfaction.

"The episodes are getting worse, aren't they?" He knelt beside me, his voice gentle but his eyes calculating. "Blake, I'm worried about you. This level of psychological break—"

"I'm not breaking," I managed through gritted teeth, though another spike of pain made me gasp. "Something's happening to me, Julian. Something real."

His hand found my shoulder, that silver pendant of his catching the morning light. "Sweetheart, you're having a mental breakdown. The stress of the ceremony, the fear—it's manifesting as auditory hallucinations. Dissociative episodes."

The clinical terms rolled off his tongue too easily, like he'd been preparing this explanation. But before I could question it, another voice cut through my thoughts—not the desperate one from inside my head, but something external. Something real.

"The inconsistencies in her documentation are troubling." Marcus Thompson's voice drifted through the partially open door, speaking to someone in the hallway. "No birth records, no medical history before age seven. And her reactions to pack protocols—she understands hierarchy instinctively, responds to alpha commands without training."

"Continue monitoring," came Rhodes's deep voice, sending an unexpected shiver down my spine. "But carefully. Something about her story doesn't align."

Julian's grip on my shoulder tightened imperceptibly, but his voice remained soothing. "Blake, you need to focus on me. Not on voices, not on imagined conversations. You're safe here with me."

But I wasn't imagining Marcus's words, and the way Julian's jaw clenched told me he'd heard them too. Questions bubbled up in my throat—questions about my missing childhood, about the strange familiarity I felt in this place, about why my touch could heal Sarah's wounds.

That evening, as Julian escorted me to dinner, I caught fragments of a phone conversation he thought I couldn't hear. He'd stepped into an alcove, speaking in hushed tones to someone on the other end.

"The dormancy spell is breaking down faster than anticipated," he said, his back to me. "Yes, I understand the timeline is critical. But if she awakens before—" He paused, listening. "No, she still trusts me completely. The mental breakdown narrative is working."

My blood turned to ice. Dormancy spell? Mental breakdown narrative?

I pressed myself against the wall, straining to hear more.

"The contingency plans are in place," Julian continued. "If extraction becomes necessary before the ceremony, I can have her out within hours. The Alpha will never know what happened to his precious bride."

The phone call ended, and I barely had time to compose myself before Julian emerged from the alcove, his expression shifting seamlessly back to concerned guardian.

"Feeling better?" he asked, studying my face with those calculating eyes I was only now learning to recognize.

"Julian," I said carefully, my heart hammering against my ribs. "What did you mean about extraction? Who were you talking to?"

For just a moment, his mask slipped. I saw something cold and predatory flash across his features before the gentle concern returned. "Blake, sweetheart, you're having another episode. You weren't listening to a phone call—you were standing here alone, talking to yourself."

He reached for my arm, but I stepped back instinctively. The voice in my head had gone quiet, but something else had taken its place—a growing certainty that everything Julian had told me was a lie.

"I heard you," I whispered. "I heard you talking about contingency plans. About extraction. About keeping me from Rhodes."

Julian's expression grew pained, but his eyes remained sharp. "This is exactly what I was afraid of. Blake, you're creating elaborate fantasies to cope with your fear. But I need you to understand—everything I've done has been to protect you from Rhodes's enemies. There are people who want to use you, hurt you. The only reason you're still alive is because I've been keeping you hidden."

His words were smooth, practiced, designed to make me doubt my own perceptions. And they almost worked. Almost.

But as he spoke, his hand unconsciously moved to that silver pendant, and I remembered Sarah's words: *That's not something humans can do.*

Maybe I wasn't human. Maybe I wasn't crazy. And maybe Julian Wright wasn't the protector he claimed to be.

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