
THE LOST LUNA
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Introduction
Hunted for her power.
Claimed by the Alpha King.
Aria Nightwolf was never meant to survive.
Her silver eyes and moonfire blood mark her as a living prophecy.
When the Red Eclipse awakens her power, she’s captured and taken to the Dark Moon Court—
straight into the hands of Roman Blackthorn, the ruthless Alpha King who swore never to take a mate.
He knows she could destroy his kingdom.
He knows loving her is forbidden.
And he still claims her.
Because Aria isn’t just cursed—
she’s the last heir of the Eclipse Bloodline, the only Luna who can save the wolf realms… or burn them to the ground.
War is coming.
Desire is dangerous.
And fate demands blood.
He was born to rule.
She was born to end kingdoms.
Chapter 1
Roman Blackthorn knew the moment the moon began to darken that they were already almost too late.
The Northern Watchtower stood silent behind him, stone walls cold beneath his palms as he stared out over the forested lowlands stretching south. The night was too still. No insects. No wind. Even the wolves along the ramparts had gone quiet, ears pinned, bodies tense—creatures of instinct recognizing something their minds refused to name.
Above them, the moon bled.
Not silver.
Not white.
Red, and it would remain red for 3 days. That is how long they had..
A slow stain crept across its surface, like spilled wine soaking into bone.
“Confirm it,” Roman said without turning.
Behind him, General Corin swallowed. Roman heard it anyway. “The scouts returned an hour ago, my king.”
Roman closed his eyes once.
That alone was answer enough.
“And?” he asked.
Corin hesitated. A fatal mistake in most men. Roman let it pass—this once.
“They smelled it,” Corin said finally. “The shift in the air. The pull. Same as the old texts describe.”
Roman’s jaw tightened.
“Say it.”
Corin forced the words out. “She exists.”
The world did not explode.
The sky did not fall.
But something ancient inside Roman’s chest shifted, heavy and unwelcome, like a door long sealed finally creaking open.
“How old?” Roman asked.
“Eighteen,” Corin replied. “Born during the last Red Eclipse. Hidden. Erased.”
Of course she was.
Roman opened his eyes and looked back to the moon. The red deepened, pulsing faintly, as if responding to a heartbeat only it could hear.
Eighteen years.
Eighteen years since the last time the packs had stood on the brink of annihilation. Since the last time prophecy had dared to show its teeth.
“They were thorough,” Corin added quietly. “No official records. No birth registry. No pack claim. Whoever hid her knew exactly what they were doing.”
Roman’s mouth curved into something sharp and humorless. “They always do.”
Because no one hid a girl like that out of kindness.
They hid her out of fear.
The council had sworn it was over.
The prophecy burned. The bloodlines ended. The Lost Luna erased from history, reduced to ash and warning tales whispered to frighten children into obedience.
Roman had been a young Alpha then, newly crowned in blood and grief. He remembered the chaos. The madness under crimson light. Wolves turning on wolves. Alphas slaughtered in their halls. Lunas dragged screaming from their beds.
He remembered the last decree passed before the Moon Council collapsed:
If she ever returns, she must be claimed before she awakens.
Roman had hated those words even then.
Claimed.
As if power like that could be owned.
As if destiny ever bent quietly.
“Where?” Roman asked.
Corin stepped closer, lowering his voice despite the empty tower. “Southern forest. Near the river villages. Close enough to human settlements that no one would think to look twice.”
Smart.
Hide the extraordinary in the mundane.
Roman exhaled slowly through his nose.
She had survived eighteen years unnoticed. Untouched. Unclaimed.
That alone made her dangerous.
“Has she shifted?” Roman asked.
“No confirmed sightings,” Corin said. “But the scouts reported… disturbances. Animals fleeing. Wolves refusing to patrol certain paths. And tonight—”
“The eclipse,” Roman finished.
“Yes.”
Roman straightened to his full height. The wolves along the walls turned instinctively toward him, responding to the subtle shift in his posture. Alpha. King. Weapon.
Everything in him resisted this moment.
He had not wanted this crown.
He had not wanted prophecy.
He had not wanted to become the man sent to end a girl’s life before she became a threat.
And yet—
Here he was.
“If she awakens under the Red Eclipse,” Roman said slowly, “we may not be able to stop what follows.”
Corin nodded grimly. “The texts say the same.”
Roman’s fingers curled against the stone.
Texts.
Ancient words written by men who thought knowledge equaled control.
“Ready the riders,” Roman ordered. “Quietly. No banners. No horns.”
Corin stiffened. “You’re going yourself?”
“I am,” Roman said.
“This could be a trap.”
“It always is.”
Roman turned at last, his storm-grey eyes hard as forged steel. “But this one is mine.”
They rode before dawn.
The Northern Wolves moved like shadows through the forest, disciplined and silent. Roman rode at the front, his presence a cold gravity pulling them forward whether they wished it or not.
The deeper they traveled south, the more wrong the world felt.
Scents twisted unnaturally. The forest floor hummed faintly beneath his boots when they dismounted to track. Even the wolves—creatures born of the moon—avoided looking up at the sky.
Roman did not.
The red was spreading faster now.
“Any sign?” he asked quietly.
One of the trackers shook his head. “No footprints. But…” He hesitated. “She was here.”
Roman crouched, pressing his palm to the earth.
The ground was warm.
Not from sun.
From presence.
A spark brushed against his senses—not aggressive, not fearful.
Aware.
Roman drew back sharply.
“She doesn’t know what she is,” Corin said behind him.
“No,” Roman agreed. “But something inside her does.”
That was worse.
Because untrained power did not negotiate.
It broke.
Roman rose, the weight of command settling over him like armor. “Fan out. Keep distance. Do not engage unless I give the order.”
“And if she runs?” Corin asked.
Roman’s voice was low. Certain.
“She won’t.”
As night fell again, the moon crossed fully into shadow.
The Red Eclipse had begun.
Somewhere ahead, unseen but unmistakable, something answered.
Roman felt it in his bones.
A pull. A warning. A summons he had spent his entire reign hoping would never come.
“She’s close,” one of the wolves murmured.
Roman lifted his hand, signaling a halt.
The forest stilled.
And for the first time since the hunt began, Roman felt something unfamiliar coil in his chest.
Not triumph.
Not relief.
Dread.
Because destiny did not feel like victory.
It felt like loss.
“Find her,” Roman said at last, his voice steady despite the weight behind it.
Before the moon finishes what it started.
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