Introduction
They called her a monster.
They were wrong.
Selene is the first hybrid to survive beyond childhood, half werewolf and half vampire in a world that believes her existence is a curse.
Shunned by her pack and feared by her Alpha, she lives as an outcast, waiting for a transformation that never comes.
Until the night everything burns.
When Moon Shadow Park is destroyed and her sister is stolen by their enemies, Selene’s dormant power erupts under a crescent moon, an impossible transformation that marks her as something far more dangerous than anyone imagined.
Now hunted by Shadowcrest Park and claimed by a ruthless Alpha who wants her blood, Selene must fight for survival, love, and vengeance.
Because the hybrid is no longer running.
She is rising.
Chapter 1
Moon Shadow Park slept beneath a fragile peace, the kind that only existed because no one dared to question it aloud.
Tall pines surrounded the settlement like silent sentries, their shadows stretching long across narrow paths and clustered wooden homes.
At night, lanterns burned low, casting trembling light on dirt roads worn smooth by years of cautious footsteps. The air always smelled of earth, smoke, and something unspoken. Fear lived here, breathed here, grew roots deep into the soil.
At the heart of that fear lived a girl named Selene.
She resided at the far edge of the park, in a modest house that leaned slightly to one side, as though even the structure itself wanted distance from the rest of the community. The paint on the walls had faded long ago. The windows were small and always shut tight. No flowers grew in the yard. No laughter ever spilled from inside.
Selene was nineteen years old, nearly twenty, and she had learned long ago how to make herself small.
She moved through MoonShadow Park with her head lowered, her steps quiet, her presence careful. She wore long sleeves even in the heat, dark colors that blended into the background, and her silver hair usually tied back to avoid drawing attention.
Her eyes were the most dangerous thing about her. Not because they glowed or shifted, but because they reflected too much, too much loneliness, too much restraint, too much pain swallowed and locked away.
Selene was a hybrid.
Half werewolf. Half vampire.
And she was never meant to exist.
Years ago, whispers had spread through the supernatural world about children born from these impossible unions. Creatures who carried conflicting bloodlines, cursed from birth. Those children never survived. Some died in infancy. Others vanished without explanation. A few were said to have been killed quietly, mercifully, before their existence could disrupt the fragile balance between packs and covens.
Selene had lived unlike any hybrid.
That alone made her an anomaly.
That alone made her a threat.
From the moment she had been found as a newborn at the edge of the forest, wrapped in bloodstained cloth with no parents in sight, Moon Shadow Park had watched her with suspicion. The alpha at the time had ordered that she be raised under supervision. A compromise. A way to claim control over something they did not understand.
A couple with only one child had taken her in. Not out of love, but obligation.
They fed her. They clothed her. They gave her a roof.
They never gave her warmth.
Selene grew up hearing whispers through thin walls. People call her Monster, Freak, Devil child.
She learned that silence was safer than questions. That obedience was survival. That affection was not something she was allowed to want.
At school, it was worse.
Children sensed differences long before they understood it. Selene sat alone at the back of the classroom. No one shared desks with her. No one met her gaze. If she spoke, laughter followed. If she stayed silent, rumors filled the space instead.
They said she drank blood at night. They said she listened to the moon whispering names. They said she would snap one day and tear them apart.
Teachers pretended not to notice.
Adults pretended not to hear.
By the time Selene reached her nineteenth year, nothing had changed.
Except one thing.
She still had not turned.
Werewolves in MoonShadow Park shifted for the first time at sixteen. Vampires awakened even earlier. The blood called to them. The moon answered. Power claimed them.
Selene remained painfully human.
No heightened strength. No glowing eyes. No hunger for blood. No pull toward the moon.
At first, the park was relieved.
Then the relief turned into something darker.
They began to wonder if she was waiting.
Waiting to become something worse.
The whispers grew louder. Fear sharpened into hostility. People crossed the road to avoid her.
Children were pulled indoors when she passed. Her foster parents stopped meeting her eyes entirely.
The only light in her life was Diana, her sister from her foster parents.
Diana was eighteen, bright where Selene was quiet, fierce where Selene was restrained. She had grown up in the same house, though she was not blood related either. Diana had been taken in later, a lost child with fire in her spirit and kindness in her heart.
Where Selene had learned to endure, Diana had learned to fight.
When others insulted Selene, Diana stood between them. When stones were thrown, Diana threw them back. When rumors spread, Diana shut them down with sharp words and sharper glares.
“You are not what they say,” Diana told her once, gripping Selene’s hands late at night. “And even if you were, I would still choose you.”
Those words had rooted themselves in Selene’s chest, fragile and precious.
She clung to them when the world pressed too hard.
But MoonShadow Park was reaching its limit.
At a gathering beneath the old council hall, voices rose in anger and fear. The elders spoke of omens.
Hunters spoke of unease. Mothers spoke of nightmares.
They brought Selene’s name to the alpha.
The current alpha was a large man with iron eyes and a scarred jaw. He listened in silence as accusations filled the air. A hybrid who had not turned. A creature who defied nature. A monster waiting to awaken.
When the crowd finally quieted, the alpha spoke.
“She will be banished.”
The word fell heavy and final.
Banished meant cast out beyond the forest, stripped of protection, marked as prey. It was a sentence few survived.
The decision spread through the park like wildfire.
Selene heard about it from Diana.
They were in their shared room when Diana slammed the door shut, her face pale with fury.
“They told him,” Diana said. “They told the alpha everything, and you may be banished.”
Selene felt her chest tighten. She had known this day would come. Still, the pain burned sharp.
“When,” Selene asked quietly.
“Soon,” Diana replied. “Before the next full moon.”
Selene nodded. She did not cry. Crying had never helped before.
“I will leave quietly,” she said. “Maybe then they will stop being afraid.”
Diana grabbed her shoulders.
“No,” she said fiercely. “You are not the problem. They are.”
Selene smiled, small and tired.
That night was not a full moon.
It was a crescent moon, thin and pale in the sky, barely watching the world below.
MoonShadow Park slept uneasily.
Then the screams began.
Fire erupted at the eastern gate, flames devouring wood and flesh alike. Shadowcrest Park attacked without warning, their warriors pouring through defenses like a tide of darkness. Steel clashed. Howls split the night. Blood soaked the ground.
Homes burned.
Lives ended.
Selene woke to chaos.
She ran outside barefoot, smoke stinging her lungs, her heart hammering in terror. She searched desperately through the flames, calling Diana’s name until her throat burned.
She saw Shadowcrest warriors dragging captives away. Young women. Strong ones. Valuable ones.
She saw the alpha fall.
She saw her foster parents crushed beneath collapsing beams.
She saw Diana.
Diana struggled, fought, screamed Selene’s name as she was pulled into the darkness.
Something inside Selene shattered.
Pain exploded through her body without warning. She collapsed to her knees as her bones began to crack, the sound sickening and violent. Her spine arched. Her muscles tore and rebuilt themselves. Her scream tore through the burning park, raw and endless.
This was impossible.
It was not a full moon.
Yet the goddess had chosen her.
Power flooded her veins, wild and ancient. Wolf and vampire blood fused instead of clashing. Strength surged. Senses sharpened beyond anything she had imagined.
Shadowcrest warriors heard her cries.
They turned.
They saw her.
And they wanted her.
As they advanced, the world blurred. Selene barely registered the figure who appeared beside her, lifting her broken, transforming body and carrying her with speed away from the flames.
Hidden.
Protected.
Saved.
Moon Shadow Park burn
ed to ash behind them.
And far away, Shadowcrest Park made a vow.
They would hunt the hybrid.
They would claim her.
And they would use her power to conquer them all.
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