treaks on the mossy ground. I knelt, fingers brushing the velvety leaves of a nightbloom plant-its petals glowed faintly, ready to be plucked. *For the fever tinctures*, I
la
and wild, as always. She skidded to a stop, breathless, her amber eyes glittering with mischief. "You're *still*
"Someone has to restock the i
who'd prioritize yarrow over *this*. The mate ceremony's a once-in-a-l
months, settling disputes with the neighboring packs. The thought of him stirred something primal in me, a flicker I'd
a. Gentle. Wise. Not like those power-hungry she-wolves clawing for his attention." She wrinkled
mark, the elders said. But Lila's words felt like a stone in my gut. "T
sharp and bright. "Please
n hung thick. The pack bustled around bonfires, stringing garlands of ivy and wolfsbane between the cabins.
her grin fading. "You'
e one the Moon Goddess had chosen. And every fiber of me ached to believe it could b
let it drop. "Come on. Mara
t the heart of the village. Its doors were carved with howling wolves, their eyes gleaming
*
ingered in the doorway, watching the pack's shadows dance against the firelight. Laughter bubbled fro
la
raids coiled like serpents. Her milky eyes saw more
I'm... I'm g
ath is rarely smooth. Trust your heart
eply, she vanish
e woods. My fingers traced the dried herbs hanging from the rafters-thyme, sage, bitterro
he choo
ongue. Kieran was a leader, a warrior. I was a healer, happiest in
attered th
y, holding two steaming m
g-spiced cider, sweet and sharp. We sat on the floor, sho
lodge?" she said, grinning. "You were c
me into his
so loud, you wok
ter spilled out. For a m
r happens tomorrow... we'
way
and-cinnamon scent mingling with mine
into my cot, staring at the moon through the
ght. *Tomorrow, ev