
Bond of the Silver Moon
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Introduction
Caught between the schemes of fractured packs, awakening ancient powers, and the looming threat of the witches’ return, Charise must embrace her fate. Not with one man, but with three who claim her, protect her, and set her soul on fire. This is not just a love story - it is a war for her to become who she was born to be and to save the world she belongs to.
Chapter 1
The Snow and the Wolf (15 YEARS AGO)
The forest lay draped in a fragile veil of dawn, frost glinting like scattered diamonds on every branch. Charise’s boots sank into the snow as she ran, kicking up tiny storms of glittering ice. Her breath rose in quick clouds, and her laughter rang high, pure and bright.
“Moon spark,” her father’s voice called softly from the treeline, warm and steady. He stood tall, eyes scanning, posture taut with alertness that Charise couldn’t yet understand. “Stay close.”
She waved, then darted between trees, delighting in the way the frost motes sparkled in her path. She barely noticed the eerie silence — no birds, no wind stirring. Her father’s wolf senses prickled at something in the air, and she felt it too, a pull in her chest that made her stomach tighten.
Then the world shattered.
Figures burst from the shadows — rogue wolves, larger and leaner than any she had ever seen, their eyes glowing with cold, calculated intent. Their fur bristled; claws scratched against the frozen earth. These were no random attackers — they were hunting her. Charise’s chest tightened with pure, unfiltered terror.
“Run, Charise. Get to your mother,” her father barked, his voice raw with command. In the same instant, he shifted, muscles rippling, bones cracking and reshaping as fur sprouted over strong shoulders. His wolf form was enormous, fur dark as midnight with silver streaks, eyes a sharp, intelligent amber that glinted in the soft dawn.
Charise stumbled backward, staring, but her father’s gaze locked onto hers — calm, commanding. He was her protector, her beta, and in that moment, everything else faded.
The rogues advanced, snarling, fangs bared, claws digging into snow and ice. One lunged at her, teeth aimed for her arm. Her father intercepted, jaws snapping, massive paws pounding the snow, throwing rogue after rogue aside. He fought with the precision and authority of a leader, moving faster than the eye could track, yet always aware of her position.
Fear surged through Charise, igniting something deep inside her. Her chest flared with warmth, her hands tingling. Snow froze midair as her magic burst uncontrolled, silver light spilling from her skin, washing over the forest. The rogue wolves froze, startled; their growls strangled in icy silence. For a moment, the world narrowed to silver, white, and shadow.
And then the vision came.
Flashes of fire consume forests. Wolves with eyes that burned like molten gold. Shadows circling a moon smeared with blood-red light. A distant howl called to her, familiar and impossible all at once. She barely understood what she saw, but instinct whispered: danger, destiny, power.
Her father howled — a long, deep, commanding sound — and leapt toward a rogue attempting to flank her. His teeth found the attacker’s shoulder, and the rogue shrieked, staggering. He pushed forward, sending a blur of silver fur barreling into the enemies, every move a perfect blend of strength and strategy.
A rogue managed to sink claws into his side, and a growl rumbled from deep in his chest. Charise’s heart leapt into her throat. She wanted to reach him, to help, but he snarled sharply at her to stay back.
“Go, Charise. Run.”
With a surge of terror, Charise stumbled backward, hands trembling, silver light pulsing stronger. The forest itself seemed to bend to her fear, snowflakes freezing into glimmering crystals, branches trembling, wind halting. She caught a fleeting vision of herself, older, standing alone against flames, wolves with glowing eyes at her side — and three shadows circling a silver moon.
When the vision ended, the forest returned to normal, yet her father lay still. The rogues, battered and thrown off by the combined force of beta wolf and uncontrolled magic, had retreated into the trees, eyes burning with hatred and obsession. Charise ran to him, knees breaking through the snow, lungs screaming, hands shaking.
His fur was matted with blood and frost, amber eyes dim but calm, almost proud. He had shielded her, had given everything to keep her safe. Charise pressed her small hands against his chest, feeling the faint residual warmth of life that lingered like a heartbeat in her bones.
“I—I’m sorry,” she whispered, her voice trembling. “I didn’t… I couldn’t—”
He didn’t need an answer. The forest seemed to accept her grief, snow drifting thicker now, softening the harsh outlines of the fallen snow and frost-crusted footprints. He had died protecting her — not because of her magic, but because she was worth protecting.
The pull in her chest remained — awareness that she was different, hunted, and powerful in ways she didn’t yet understand. The rogue wolves would return, driven by the knowledge of her hybrid magic. And somewhere deep in the forest, the faint glow of silver hinted at what she might one day become.
Charise pressed her forehead against her father’s massive wolf muzzle, tasting snow and blood and the bitter tang of loss. For the first time, she felt the weight of what she was — part wolf, part witch, all prey and all power. And somewhere beyond the trees, the moon hung pale and knowing, already whispering her name.
**
The funeral pyre burned low, smoke curling into the pale afternoon sky. Charise walked beside her mother through the snow-dusted forest path, shoulders stiff, hands stuffed into her sleeves. The wind carried the faint scent of ash and frost, and the murmurs of pack members followed them like ghosts. Charise’s small boots sank into the fresh snow with every step, leaving uneven prints that vanished behind her.
Her mother’s hand rested on her shoulder, warm and grounding. Charise didn’t look up, too lost in the memory of her father’s amber eyes, the strength in his stance, and the final sacrifice that had protected her.
Inside their small cabin, the smell of pine and burning wood wrapped around them like a blanket. Her mother closed the door behind them and immediately pulled Charise into a tight hug. Charise pressed her face into her mother’s shoulder, feeling the heat and steady heartbeat against her own shivering frame. For the first time since the attack, she let herself cry.
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