Tangled With The Fated Mates
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Chapter 7 7| Onslaught img
Chapter 8 8| Motionless img
Chapter 9 9| Demon For A Sister img
Chapter 10 10| Banished img
Chapter 11 Worse family img
Chapter 12 Intrusion img
Chapter 13 Cruel family img
Chapter 14 Thoughts of rejection img
Chapter 15 Devils Advocate img
Chapter 16 Lunar Energy img
Chapter 17 Shifting Bonds img
Chapter 18 Howl For Betaship img
Chapter 19 Shattered Reflection img
Chapter 20 Duel For Betaship img
Chapter 21 Wounded Heart img
Chapter 22 Wreckage Unleashed img
Chapter 23 Friends img
Chapter 24 Impending War img
Chapter 25 Ezrianna img
Chapter 26 Founders Day img
Chapter 27 The Impending Threat img
Chapter 28 The Ball Prep img
Chapter 29 Chaos Ball img
Chapter 30 Mated to the Alpha img
Chapter 31 Thoughts img
Chapter 32 Grief img
Chapter 33 Repercussion img
Chapter 34 Unknown img
Chapter 35 Broken Places img
Chapter 36 A NEW DUSK img
Chapter 37 Finding My Mate img
Chapter 38 Ariella Demand 'Lunaship' img
Chapter 39 Farewell Claudine img
Chapter 40 BAYFORT img
Chapter 41 Torn in Between img
Chapter 42 Shadows of My Life img
Chapter 43 A man called Jacob img
Chapter 44 What's your story img
Chapter 45 The truth revealed img
Chapter 46 Take me instead img
Chapter 47 Freedom and servitude img
Chapter 48 Whispers in the woods img
Chapter 49 Claudine is Bitten img
Chapter 50 An Ambush img
Chapter 51 Sacrifice img
Chapter 52 Shattered Hearts img
Chapter 53 Grief img
Chapter 54 Grief 2 img
Chapter 55 Ezrianna's Awakening img
Chapter 56 Farewell img
Chapter 57 I'm gonna be a luna img
Chapter 58 Not yet, maybe never img
Chapter 59 Arachne img
Chapter 60 But I'm your daughter too img
Chapter 61 The unwanted child img
Chapter 62 Starry Night img
Chapter 63 Long live the empty nest img
Chapter 64 Evil entwined img
Chapter 65 You deserve to be happy img
Chapter 66 A quest for balance img
Chapter 67 Control is key img
Chapter 68 Echoes of Power img
Chapter 69 Its time to let go img
Chapter 70 Don't say things you don't mean img
Chapter 71 Make it sharp img
Chapter 72 I love you img
Chapter 73 Unexpected Chaos img
Chapter 74 The fall of the alpha img
Chapter 75 Deja Vu img
Chapter 76 The Devil herself img
Chapter 77 Freedom img
Chapter 78 We're the last ones left img
Chapter 79 A Glimpse into darkness img
Chapter 80 Reid is Jace img
Chapter 81 81: The half heart pendant img
Chapter 82 So I'm Emily img
Chapter 83 Let's go save Claudine img
Chapter 84 I'm a spy from blue fur park img
Chapter 85 We'd rather die img
Chapter 86 Who will die, who will live img
Chapter 87 Claudine breath img
Chapter 88 Lycanaea img
Chapter 89 Forever Sounds Perfect img
Chapter 90 Dark Intentions img
Chapter 91 I was blind img
Chapter 92 We've won and you've lost img
Chapter 93 We're here for you img
Chapter 94 Whatever it takes img
Chapter 95 I'd rather die img
Chapter 96 Ariella's escape img
Chapter 97 Whatever it takes img
Chapter 98 Away img
Chapter 99 We'll be ready img
Chapter 100 Battle ready img
Chapter 101 Sacrifice for Victory img
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Chapter 3 3| The Full Moon

Denzel's Pov

Denzel Anderson stirs; he doesn't open his eyes yet as he's still groggy from sleep. He'd just woken up from a profound sleep.

The previous night, they had marked the time of the month when the full moon was at its highest point. The Wolves of the Blackmoon pack, him their Alpha included, had stayed up till very early the next day running and fleeting through forests of aspens and beech and pines with dense undergrowth, frolicking and hunting, fevered baying and barking wolves scattered all over rolling hills deep in the woods that formed the heart of their territory.

The full moon was high in the sky, and they had felt its pull, the substance of the Lunar body tugging at their whole hearts. The sheer energy of its light had seemed to course through their lupine veins.

At intervals last night, Denzel had climbed onto ledges and rock outcroppings, lifted his snout at the moon, and howled out of his whole heart his worship and affection for the moon.

All over the territory, his pack had paused and lifted their snouts and howled their equal affection, their howls ringing out from all over in bone-chilling harmony.

They had dispersed and returned to town exhausted but in high spirits after their Alpha had called off the hunt just as dawn had begun to change the indigo-blue of the well-lit night into lighter shades of blue.

Humans would be waking up any minute now, and they didn't need any unnecessary attention drawn to their activities. Their Wolf ancestors had kept their existence and knowledge of their activities hidden for numerous generations before them, and they had to remain that way, hidden.

Humans had the bad habit of fearing what they couldn't understand, and that fear, more often than not, turned into hate, which spawned violence. They could, of course, deal with hostility from humans; after all, what could the humans possibly do to harm them?

They were faster and more robust than humans, and with their much more heightened lupine senses, it was near impossible for humans to hunt them down using stealth.

If they didn't already smell them from a mile away, they'd hear their fragile hearts beating from yards away. Besides, they couldn't be found unless they wanted to be.

They didn't conceal themselves from humans out of fear; it was much easier to avoid opening the can of worms discovered by humans.

As they'd shifted from their wolf form, he had called out for his Beta. Still, Reid had been unaccounted for, leading Denzel to conclude that he had either taken off earlier or was still out hunting and had strayed far from their territories, which would be an overly reckless and irresponsible thing to do.

Denzel had hoped it was the former. He was livid, though; he'd expected to confer with his Beta on what to do about the Bluefur pack.

The pack of rogue vagabonds had lately been encroaching on their territories, and knowledge of this had begun to cause undertones of unease within the pack.

He wanted to do something about it and nip the threat in the bud before it became a stubborn branch that'd poke them all in the eye.

But Reid Venigor was not exactly known for being very responsible, and here he was not only putting himself and potentially the entire pack at risk of premature conflict with the rogues but also risking being discovered by early bird humans who were already awake and about at that time of day.

Since the death of his parents when he'd taken over as Alpha, he'd kept pack activities running smoothly. As his orders and policies stemmed from very well-thought-out plans, he expected to be obeyed to the letter and disliked deviations from them. Deviations meant disorder, which in turn led to chaos.

Lately, though Reid seemed to do as he wished, almost deliberately disobeying especially, he seemed to have agendas of his own.

Denzel cared little for whatever plan he had going on. He just needed to know that whatever it was didn't interfere with the pack's welfare and his responsibility to it. The Pack needed to see that It was safe and cared for, or It would lose faith in Its Alpha and overthrow him.

He hated the idea of disappointing them more than he feared death at their hands, though. He would have to call Reid to order. For now, though, he had to get home. His bed – with his lover in it – awaited him.

Denzel heaved a breath and blinked open his eyes. It was clear daylight already, and his large glass windows allowed a lot of light into his bedroom area, so it was pretty bright in there, white curtains billowing over them.

A glance at his classic (80s Japanese) bedside digital clock told him it was just past noon. He looked over to his right, reaching for his lover simultaneously. His hands landed on empty sheets just a half second before seeing that she was no longer in bed. He rolled over sluggishly and sat up as his lips parted to call her.

"Looking for me?" Nira said in her characteristic soft voice as she walked in, hips swaying, carrying a steaming mug.

"Good morning, baby," he replied, grinning. She looked so beautiful in his eyes with her auburn hair and sharply defined jaw; her skin looked radiant in the bright room, and her gorgeous petite body looked lithe in his oversized flannel shirt reaching down to her mid-thighs. He knew she was wearing very little underneath.

"Good morning, my love," she muttered, smiling. She'd reached where he sat and handed him the mug. She reached down to plant a kiss on his cheek.

"It's past noon just by a bit, but I know just how much you love your coffee, so there you go,"

"Ah," he breathed as he took a sip and leaned back, "I needed this."

"Yeah, and there's a truck coming up the driveway," she said over her shoulder as she began to walk away, "it looks like Reid's."

So that was why he'd woken up. It must've been all that crunching of tires on gravel as the truck had driven up to the house.

            
            

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