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REJECTED BY FATE, CURSED BY PROPHECY
img img REJECTED BY FATE, CURSED BY PROPHECY img Chapter 3 THE EYES THAT DOESN'T BLINK
3 Chapters
Chapter 6 THE CHILD OF THE MOON. img
Chapter 7 THE NAME THE MOON GAVE img
Chapter 8 SHADOWS TO THE MOON img
Chapter 9 FIRE AND SHADOWS img
Chapter 10 THE ALPHA'S WATCH. img
Chapter 11 SHADOWS AND SPARKS img
Chapter 12 TRANCE OF DEATH. img
Chapter 13 THE ALPHA RETURNS img
Chapter 14 UNNATURAL. img
Chapter 15 UNDER THE MOONLIGHT img
Chapter 16 THE ONE THE MOON POINTED AT. img
Chapter 17 WHAT THE MOON HIDES img
Chapter 18 THE MARK img
Chapter 19 THE MOTHER UNEASE. img
Chapter 20 THE AWAKENING. img
Chapter 21 SHADOWS UNDER THE MOON. img
Chapter 22 WHSPERS OF VENGEANCE. img
Chapter 23 SHADOWS IN THE HALL img
Chapter 24 THE SPIRIT UNLEASHED. img
Chapter 25 WAITING FOR THE NEXT img
Chapter 26 WORDS MEANT FOR ONE. img
Chapter 27 CHOICE TO FEEL. img
Chapter 28 WHEN THE WOLF STIRRED. img
Chapter 29 EVEN IF IT AWAKENS. img
Chapter 30 THE TEST OF BLOOD. img
Chapter 31 THE FIRST TEST img
Chapter 32 WHEN IT STRIKES img
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Chapter 3 THE EYES THAT DOESN'T BLINK

"You are walking too freely."

Naira stopped.

The Luna's voice came from behind her, calm and sharp at the same time.

Naira turned slowly. "I walk where I am told."

The Luna studied her. From head to toe. From face to stomach.

"Your steps are light for someone carrying shame," the Luna said.

Naira lowered her head. "Shame does not make legs heavy."

"Do not be clever with me."

Naira said nothing.

The Luna stepped closer. Her scent was cold. Her eyes did not soften.

"They say the child belongs to my husband's brother," she said. "Do you believe that lie yourself?"

Naira's fingers tightened around her cloak. "It is not a lie."

The Luna smiled. "Then why does your heart beat like a thief's?"

Naira swallowed. "Because people look at me like prey."

"They should."

Silence spread between them.

"You should have hidden," the Luna continued. "Women like you disappear better in shadows."

"I am not hiding."

"That is why I am here."

The Luna reached out and placed her fingers near Naira's stomach. She did not touch. She only hovered.

"This child does not smell like his brother," she said softly.

Naira's breath stopped.

"It smells like power," the Luna added.

Naira stepped back. "You imagine things."

"I rule things," the Luna replied.

Footsteps came closer.

The Alpha appeared at the path edge.

"What is this?" he asked.

"Your disgrace," the Luna said without looking at him. "And her miracle."

The Alpha's eyes moved to Naira. Then to her stomach.

"She swore," he said.

"She always swore," the Luna replied. "So did you."

The Alpha said nothing.

The Luna turned back to Naira. "You will come with me."

"Where?"

"To someone who can smell truth."

Naira's heart fell.

The hut was small and dark.

An old woman sat inside. Her eyes were white, but her face turned toward them.

"The lie walks," the old woman said before anyone spoke.

Naira froze.

The Luna crossed her arms. "Look at her."

The old woman leaned forward slowly. "The blood is wrong."

Naira shook her head. "No."

"The blood does not match the name," the woman continued.

"Enough," the Alpha said.

The woman smiled with no joy. "You already know."

The Luna looked at him sharply. "You knew?"

"I suspected," he answered.

The woman raised a finger. "This child carries the storm."

Silence.

"The storm does not belong to the brother," she said. "It belongs to the throne."

Naira cried out. "You lie!"

The woman turned her face to Naira. "You lie louder."

The Luna stepped closer. "What does it mean?"

The old woman leaned back. "It means the pack will bleed."

Naira felt the walls closing in.

The Alpha spoke. "Enough."

The woman laughed softly. "Truth always makes kings afraid."

The Luna looked at Naira. "Get out."

Naira did not wait.

Outside, her sister found her.

"They know," her sister whispered.

"They smell it," Naira said.

"You should run."

"I cannot."

"Then hide."

"I already failed."

That night, the Alpha came.

"You should not have spoken," he said.

"They pulled truth from me."

"They smelled it."

"I did not break."

"You cracked."

Naira met his eyes. "You will kill me."

"No."

"Then the child."

"Not yet."

She laughed once. "Coward."

He did not deny it.

"You will stay in the lower lands," he said. "No one will see you."

"They already see me."

"They will forget."

"They never forget."

The Alpha turned away. "Sleep."

"I do not sleep."

The Luna watched from the window.

"That child will ruin you," she said to the dark.

The moon rose.

And somewhere inside Naira, something moved.

Not gently.

Not quietly.

Something awake.

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