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THE SEED OF THE MOON GODDESS

In Ravenstone, a divided town, where wolves dominate and the people are nothing but shadows, Aria Blake has never found her place. An orphan with no memory of who she is, her only belonging is a crescent moon necklace she has had ever since she can remember--and a secret crush on Kian, son to the Alpha, the unattainable man. However, all that changes when she is humiliated, one night at a party. Aria changes before the eyes of the whole school after her necklace is torn on her neck. A human girl, a Wolf? Impossible. Scared and lost, she runs away to the forest and then wakes up with Lucian, the weird outcast wolf by her side. As the town attempts to overcome her change, Aria uncovers a horrifying reality; she is the sole surviving descendant of the Moon Goddess and the only one with the power to end a curse that has been in existence since time.
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Chapter 4

Kian’s Pov

I still cannot believe what I saw tonight. Nothing, in all my nineteen years on this earth, ever shocked me as this. Before my very eyes a human girl turned to a wolf.. Not just any wolf. Her fur was white and black, like night and day mixed together. But what got to me the most were her eyes. One was the color of the full moon, glowing silver, the other was golden, like that of an Alpha. I had never seen anything like it.

That shouldn't be possible. In our world, humans never become wolves. It's forbidden for any werewolf to bite a human. It's one of our oldest laws. So how did this happen?

I was still thinking about it when a loud, heavy knock hit my door. It made me jump. Before I could even stand up, the door burst open. My father walked in.

Alpha Marcus.

My nightmare.

People feared him. I fear him. All of us in our pack were aware that he was cold, merciless, and would stop at nothing in order to have what he desired. He was a leader, a killer and a warrior. And unfortunately, my father.

He’s not just feared. He is fear. The stories about him are whispered in corners and passed down in warnings. They say he ripped the heart out of a traitor with his bare hand. They say he burned an entire rogue camp to the ground... wolves, women, pups all because they looked at him the wrong way.

He is the reason other Alphas stay away from our land. He is power. He is death. Even I his son, he doesn't look with love.

I lost my mother at a very tender age, I still don't know how she truly died... some say it's my father that killed her because she disobeyed him, while others said another rouge pack killed her in a war, and some say she died of natural causes. There also strange rumors that say she is alive but hidden were no one can find her.

Growing up, my father would lock me up for days, if he felt I was being too kind to the servants, for days he would lock me up without a drop of water, he would say, "Kian, you are the son of the most feared and powerful Alpha, you can't show kindness, because kindness makes you weak." At some point I got tired of the constant punishment, so I had to do what he wanted, become heartless, become feared.

People see me, and shake when I walk pass them, I can smell their fear, sometimes I like it, but othertimes, I don't know, it can be lonely. I know over the years, I have changed, I use to tell myself that it's just an act so my father doesn't get angry with me, but somehow it has become part of me...I am now my father, but I believe I still have a heart.

My father came into the room with a firm face and his low voice frightened me, as always.

No matter how tough I had become, I was still very scared of him.

What happened today, Kian? he growled, harsh, cold, quiet. That quiet was the worst of it. It meant rage was hiding underneath.

"Nothing really, sir," I said, trying not to sound weak.

"Nothing?" he repeated, stepping closer. "The news is everywhere. A girl transformed at the party. You were there, were you not?"

"I... I was, sir," I stammered.

"So?" he asked, eyes narrowed.

"She just started shifting. Right there. No bite, no warning. She just... changed."

Father went quiet. He looked at me as though he had something very serious on his mind, and was trying to remember something he had forgotten a long time before, and then he said in a very low tone,

What colour were her eyes?

"One eye was silver, like the moon. The other was red, like an Alpha’s."

He closed his eyes for a second. Then opened them slowly, stepping back, his expression turning strange. Almost fearful.

He sat down on my bed, like someone in shock, "After so many years, after looking for so long, I finally found her" he whispered. "It’s her."

I blinked, confused. "Who?"

He turned to me, "Did something happen before she changed?" He asked.

"I'm... I'm not sure sir"

"Think Kian...Think."

"Now I remember, yes. I think she changed after they pulled a necklace from her neck."

He stood up immediately, "What necklace, what did it look like?"

"I really don't know sir, I didn't get a good look at it."

He turned away from me, deep in thoughts and then he turned to me slowly, his eyes sharp. "Listen, Kian. You must make her fall in love with you. You must marry her."

"What?" I asked, shocked. "But father, I already have a mate. Amira."

He moved so fast I didn’t see it. His hand grabbed my shirt and slammed me against the wall. The breath left my lungs.

"Your mate," he growled, his face inches from mine, "is whoever I say it is. Do you understand me?"

I nodded, trying to keep fear down.

He let go of me and I thudded onto my feet, with my heart pounding.

"That girl is your mate now. You will make her love you. Marry her. Get her pregnant."

I gathered all the courage in me and said, "but I don't even like her. I don't know her"

He turned to me immediately, "It doesn't matter whether you like her or not!" he shouted. Then he said in a soft deadly voice. "All you need to do is to get her to fall in love with you. Marry her. Get her pregnant. After she bears you a child, she will be gone. Then you are free to be with anyone you wish."

I looked at him dumbfounded.

"Gone?" I asked.

He stared right straight into my eyes. His next words sent a chill down my blood.

"Yes gone, we kill her."

Everything inside me stopped, deep down, I didn't want to kill anyone, but I know better than to defile my father or act weak.

I tried to control my breathing, my father can sense a weak breathing from afar.

"Okay sir," I said softly, barely able to speak. "

"Good" he said. "Once she gives you a child, we kill her. That child will carry the blood we need. Her death will set you free to rule with no weakness."

I didn't even know when I stood up so fast my chair fell. This man is a monster, but I couldn't say a word, I just nodded. Whatever father wants, father gets. And if I refused doing it, he would disown me, strip me of my name and inheritance, and even banish me to the outcast.

"For power? For the future of this pack? , Alpha Marcus can do anything.

But one thing kept bothering me, why this particular girl, why is he bent on having this girl, I have never seen him like this...if we go by our laws, this girl is an abomination that should be banished to the outcast fraction, so why her... what exactly is she

I went silent for a little while, then I asked, "Why is she so important? What is she?"

He started pacing the room. His steps were slow and heavy.

"She’s the key. The one who can break the curse. The solution we have been looking for. If you have a child with her, that child will carry power like no other. It will make you the strongest Alpha to ever live."

He stopped and looked at me hard.

"Kian, that girl is your goldmine...our gold mine . You must let go of any distraction. I have big plans for you. But you must do this first."

I swallowed hard. My mouth felt dry. "But how are you sure it's even her?" I asked.

He paced the room, his fingers slowly rubbing his chin, then he finally spoke, "the seer had already seen it, and all the signs during her transformation were what he had pointed out."

"Listen Kian, we don't have much time, You have until you turn twenty-one. Two years. That’s all."

"But... that’s not enough time..."

He walked up to the door and turned back to stare at me.

"If I were in your shoes, I will start now." Get rid of Amira. Kick her out of your life. She is a distraction."

Then he walked out, banging the door behind him.

I sat motionless on my bed. I was trembling. A storm was raging in my mind.

I love Amira, I truly do, but I have seen first hand what my father can do if he isn't obeyed. The first girl I ever liked, father didn't like her, he told me to end it, but I refused, I wasn't going to allow my father dictate my life, but then one day, she went missing, and till date, no one has ever seen or heard from her. Deep down, I know my father had a hand in it. So since then, when he says jump...I only ask, how high.

I have to put whatever feelings I have aside, and get this done, the earlier I handle this, the faster it will come to an end. But how do I trick a girl I don't even find attractive?

I need to think fast, very fast.

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