
The Blood of The Hollow Moon
In a fractured world where emotion fuels magic and silence seals fate, Seren-Threadless and unclaimed-awakens a power long forgotten. When the Crimson Court attacks and the Maw begins to stir, she must navigate dominions ruled by wolves, witches, vampires, and Keepers, each bound by ancient threads of memory and grief.
But Seren is no ordinary girl. She carries a crystal of bound silence, survives the Trial of the Moonbound, and becomes Driftbound-able to weave emotion itself. As war looms and Umbros, the sealed god of silence, begins to awaken, Seren must choose: destroy what remains of the world, or become the thread that binds it.
Epic, lyrical, and haunting, Blood of the Hollow Moon is a tale of fractured magic, forgotten memory, and the courage to become more than fate intended.
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Chapter 6
The path to the Trial Grounds was older than the Pact itself. It wound through the deepest reaches of the Lunaris Dominion, where the trees grew so thick they blocked out the Hollow Moon's light entirely. Seren walked in near darkness, flanked by Riven, Thorne, and Mira. None of them spoke. The silence was not empty-it was heavy, like the pause before a storm.
Seren's thoughts churned with every step. The crystal in her satchel had gone quiet since she bound it to the monolith of silence, but its weight was a constant reminder of what she carried. Kaelen's voice still echoed in her mind, and the image of Umbros in the Threadless Dream haunted her like a shadow stitched to her soul. She had seen herself become something terrible. She had felt the hunger. And now, she was walking into a trial that would either prove her loyalty or mark her as a threat.
They reached a clearing ringed by jagged stones, each one carved with the names of those who had passed-or perished-in the Trial. A fire burned at the center, its flames a deep blue, casting eerie shadows that danced like spirits. Around the fire stood the Moonbound elders, their eyes glowing in the gloom. They wore ceremonial armor made of bone and silver, their faces painted with ash and blood.
Riven stepped forward and raised his voice. "We bring before the council Seren Veyra, born of the Hollow Moon, marked by the Threadless curse. She seeks to prove her place among us."
The eldest of the council, a woman named Ysra, stepped forward. Her hair was white as snow, her eyes clouded with age but sharp with wisdom. "Seren Veyra," she said, her voice like gravel. "You stand accused of breaking the Pact, consorting with witches, and awakening the Maw. Do you deny these charges?"
Seren stepped forward. "I don't deny them. But I don't regret them either."
A murmur rippled through the gathered wolves. Ysra raised a hand for silence. "Then you accept the Trial?"
"I do."
"Then let the moon bear witness."
The fire flared, and the ground trembled. The stones around the clearing began to glow, forming a circle of light. Seren stepped into the center, her heart pounding. The Trial was not a single test-it was a gauntlet of challenges, each designed to strip away the unworthy. Strength, instinct, memory, and will. Few passed. Most didn't return.
Ysra raised a curved blade and sliced her palm, letting her blood drip into the fire. "By the blood of the first howl, we summon the spirits of the Pact. Let them judge the Threadless."
The flames turned silver.
Seren felt a pull in her chest, as if the fire were reaching for her. She closed her eyes and let it take her.
The world fell away.
She opened her eyes to find herself in a forest of bone.
The trees were skeletal, their branches clawing at a sky of swirling ash. The ground was cracked and dry, littered with the remains of beasts long forgotten. The air was thick with the scent of blood and smoke.
A growl echoed through the trees.
Seren turned slowly.
A massive wolf stepped into view, its fur black as pitch, its eyes glowing red. It was not a creature of flesh and blood-it was made of shadow and fire, its form shifting with every breath.
The First Wolf.
The spirit of the Moonbound.
It circled her, silent, its gaze piercing.
Seren stood her ground.
"You are not of the thread," the wolf said, its voice a rumble that shook the ground. "Why do you seek to wear the mark of the Moonbound?"
"Because I was born of them," Seren said. "Because I want to belong."
The wolf bared its teeth. "Belonging is not given. It is earned."
"Then test me."
The wolf lunged.
Seren dove to the side, rolling across the cracked earth. The wolf's claws tore through the ground where she had stood. She scrambled to her feet and faced it again.
It charged.
She didn't run.
Instead, she closed her eyes and reached inward-not for her strength, but for her silence. The crystal's stillness filled her, anchoring her. She opened her eyes as the wolf leapt, and she met it head-on.
They collided in a blur of fur and flame. Seren's claws raked across its side, but it didn't bleed. It howled, and the sound shattered the sky. Stars fell like ash around them.
Seren fought with everything she had-claws, teeth, will. The wolf was faster, stronger, older. But she was relentless. Every time it knocked her down, she rose again. Every time it bit, she bled and kept fighting.
Finally, she found an opening.
She leapt onto its back, drove her claws into its neck, and held on as it thrashed. She didn't try to kill it. She knew she couldn't. Instead, she whispered into its ear.
"I am not your enemy."
The wolf froze.
Seren slid off its back, panting.
The wolf turned to her, its eyes no longer red, but silver.
"You are not of the thread," it said again. "But you are of the moon."
Seren nodded. "I am both. And neither."
The wolf lowered its head.
"You may pass."
The forest of bone faded.
Seren opened her eyes.
She was back in the clearing.
The fire had died.
The elders watched her in silence.
Ysra stepped forward. "You have faced the First Wolf and returned. You are Moonbound."
Riven looked away.
Mira nodded once.
Thorne smiled.
Seren stood, her legs trembling. She had passed. She had a place.
But the crystal in her satchel pulsed again.
And she knew her trials were far from over.
The Trial Grounds emptied slowly, the elders retreating into the forest with quiet nods and unreadable expressions. Seren remained standing in the center of the circle, her body aching, her thoughts tangled. She had passed the Trial. She was Moonbound now. But the victory felt hollow.
Riven lingered behind, arms crossed, jaw tight. He didn't speak, but his eyes said everything. He didn't trust her. Maybe he never had.
"You wanted me to fail," Seren said.
Riven didn't deny it. "I wanted the truth."
"And now you have it."
Riven stepped closer. "You're strong. But strength isn't loyalty."
Seren met his gaze. "I didn't come here to be loyal. I came here to belong."
Riven's expression didn't change. "Then prove it."
He turned and walked away.
Seren watched him go, her heart heavy. She had survived the Trial, but she hadn't earned acceptance. Not yet.
She left the clearing and returned to the den carved into the cliffside. The scent wards recognized her now, letting her pass without resistance. Inside, the wolves watched her with wary eyes. Some nodded. Others looked away.
She found Mira near the fire pit, sharpening a blade made of obsidian and bone.
"You fought well," Mira said without looking up.
Seren sat beside her. "It wasn't just a fight."
"No," Mira agreed. "It was a reckoning."
Seren pulled the crystal from her satchel. "It's changing."
Mira glanced at it. "It's listening."
Seren frowned. "To what?"
"To you."
Seren stared at the crystal. It pulsed once, then stilled. She felt a flicker of emotion-not hers, but something ancient. Curiosity. Hunger. Memory.
"I need to understand it," she said.
Mira nodded. "Then you need to speak to the Bonehowler."
Seren blinked. "Who?"
"The oldest of us. He remembers the time before the Pact. Before the dominions fractured."
"Where is he?"
Mira stood. "Buried beneath the Vale."
They left at dawn, traveling through the mist-choked woods until they reached a cave hidden behind a waterfall of silver light. Mira led the way, her steps sure, her silence comforting.
Inside, the air was thick with dust and magic. Bones lined the walls-wolf, witch, vampire, unknown. At the far end sat a figure wrapped in furs and shadows, his eyes glowing faintly in the gloom.
The Bonehowler.
He didn't speak as they approached. He simply raised a hand, and the crystal in Seren's satchel flared.
"You carry the shard," he said, voice like wind through stone.
Seren stepped forward. "I need to understand it."
The Bonehowler nodded. "Then listen."
He placed a clawed hand on her forehead.
The world shifted.
Seren saw flashes-Kaelen as a child, crying in the Maw; her mother, bleeding beneath the Hollow Moon; Umbros, rising from a pool of memory, his form shifting with every emotion.
She saw herself.
Threadless.
Fractured.
Whole.
She gasped and staggered back.
The Bonehowler lowered his hand. "You are not a vessel. You are a mirror."
Seren's voice shook. "What does that mean?"
"You reflect what the world fears. What it hides. What it forgets."
Seren clutched the crystal. "Then what do I do?"
The Bonehowler's eyes narrowed. "You choose what to show."
They left the cave in silence.
Outside, the wind had changed. It carried a new scent-blood.
Mira tensed. "Vampires."
Seren turned toward the trees. Figures moved through the mist, cloaked in crimson, eyes glowing with stolen memories.
The Crimson Court.
They stepped into the clearing, led by a tall figure with silver hair and a smile like a blade.
Prince Vael.
"I've come for the Threadless," he said.
Mira drew her blade. "She's Moonbound now."
Vael laughed. "Moonbound or not, she carries the shard. And we want it."
Seren stepped forward. "Why?"
Vael's smile widened. "Because it remembers everything. And we feed on memory."
He raised a hand.
The vampires attacked.
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8.6
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9.0
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"Do you have any idea how much of a joke you made this family look like today? Post a public apology to Kelli right now."
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8.7
Synopsis:
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