BloodMoon: Captivated by the Forbidden Lycan Alpha -
Chapter 162: MOON GODDESS’S WORDS
Chapter 162: MOON GODDESS’S WORDS
{ "The soft bonds of love are indifferent to life and death. }
The words carried a weight that I couldn’t fully process. They felt like a blessing, a declaration, but they also carried a burden. I heard the hitch of Rou’s breath beside me and the Guardian’s sharp intake of air, both as stunned as I was.
I was speechless. My mind raced to catch up, to understand what was happening. Was this real? Had I truly called forth the Moon Goddess, the very being who had shaped the fate of our people, from her slumber? The air around me was thick with power, but I could barely process it through the pounding of my heart.
And then, Gale, my Lycan wolf, pushed through the bond with a sudden surge of recognition.
"Moon Goddess," his voice was low, reverent, filled with awe.
The words pierced through me like a sharp, undeniable truth, and before I could stop myself, my body reacted before my mind could follow. The bond between Gale and I surged, and I felt an overwhelming need to kneel. I dropped to my knees, my heart racing in reverence and respect, and I bowed deeply before the Moon Goddess.
" Moon Goddess, Alpha Tor of Bay shifter pack offers you his greetings, and its an honor to be in your presence," I spoke up.
I could feel the weight of her gaze, even though her eyes were soft and kind. She wasn’t angry, and wasn’t condemning. No, her presence was filled with understanding and patience, as if she knew the burdens we carried, the choices we would have to make.
The stillness in the cave was deafening as I knelt, the only sound the steady beat of my own heart and the heavy breaths of Rou and the Guardian who had gone on the knees behind me. The power in the chamber seemed to swell, filling the space with an energy that could only be described as divine, and for the first time in my life, I understood what it meant to be in the presence of something greater than myself. There was no denying it now; the Moon Goddess stood before us, and she had come for a reason.
Her voice, soft yet strong, broke the silence once again.
"You seek answers, Alpha Tor. But do you truly understand the cost of those answers?"
I had no words. How could I? I could barely process the gravity of this encounter, let alone the implications of her words. I had come here seeking knowledge, seeking guidance, but now that she stood before me, I felt both fear and reverence in equal measure. I stayed on my knees, head bowed, unable to do anything but wait for her to speak again. My heart pounded in my chest, but I knew one thing for sure: the path ahead had just changed.
Her words cut through the air like a decree, each one more momentous than the last. "I have blessed your union, Alpha Tor," she said, her tone soft yet heavy with meaning. "It is tied to the fate of the realm itself."
My heart pounded in my chest, the weight of her words sinking into my soul. I wasn’t prepared for the truth she was about to reveal, but I hung on every word, feeling my entire existence begin to align with her divine presence.
"Freyr Kayne," she continued, and I could feel a shift in the room, as though the walls themselves had taken a deep breath, "comes from a lineage of powerful vampires. His mother was a Vampire Blood Mira, and his power runs deep through his veins. Combined with the Kayne Stone, he is the perfect mate to destroy the evil that has risen in this realm."
I was speechless. The weight of her words struck me hard, and I could feel Kayne, my mate, burning in my mind like a flame that I couldn’t extinguish. The realization that the fate of the realm rested on our bond, that it had been written long before either of us had known, shook me to my core.
"But the Lycan ancestors..." The Moon Goddess paused, her voice darkening slightly, as if the weight of the past had its grip on her as well. "They have always feared what they could not understand. Every time the Lycan people were on the brink of awakening, they hesitated, pulled back, and kept the realm waiting for far too long."
I heard it then, low murmurs, sighs, and huffs from the surrounding voices, the ancestors who watched over us, their discontent palpable. It wasn’t just the Moon Goddess speaking; the history of the Lycans was spoken through her, woven in the very fabric of this moment. The hesitation, the uncertainty, the fear that had prevented us from acting sooner. I could feel it, felt it as if it were a part of me too.
But the Moon Goddess didn’t linger on the past for long. She continued, her voice steady and strong, filled with pride that surged through the air like a tidal wave.
"But you, Alpha Tor... You are different." Her words held weight, each syllable like a blessing. "You are ready to protect not only the realm but your mate as well. You have a loyal heart, one that has never faltered, no matter the cost. You are worthy of the power you wield, and that is why I am proud of you."
The words reverberated in my chest, and I could feel a swell of something warm and pure—a deep, unshakable pride. But the pride wasn’t just mine. It wasn’t just for what I had done or what I would do. It was for Kayne and us, together, as a bond that could never be broken.
"Even Gerod of Hanka Island," she added, and I nearly froze at the mention of the renowned warrior. "He has vouched for you both. He believes in your cause, your strength. He knows that you are destined to fight this evil, and he stands with you."
My heart thundered as I thought of Gerod, a man whose reputation was as vast as the sea, a warrior whose loyalty was unmatched. If Gerod believed in us, in me and Kayne, then we were ready. This wasn’t just some divine chance or whim. This was fate, and the Moon Goddess had declared it.
I could feel Rou beside me, his presence a quiet reassurance. I felt the Guardian, too, standing silently in the background, aware of the gravity of this moment. We all felt it—the weight of the path ahead, the responsibility we carried. But now, more than ever, I knew what I had to do.
I stood up slowly, my legs trembling with the surge of emotions I could barely keep in check. My mind raced, the pressure of what lay ahead heavy on my shoulders.
The Moon Goddess had blessed our union, had tied our fates to the very heart of the realm. And I would never fail, not now. And not when the future depended on us.
"I will protect Kayne," I said, my voice strong, despite the rawness in my chest. "I will protect the realm with everything I have. I swear it."
The Moon Goddess gazed down at me, her eyes filled with an ancient knowing, and her voice grew more serious, darker, as her words painted a terrifying image. "But the one in Blood Stone Mountain now has a new path," she spoke, her words like a chilling whisper, barely audible, yet striking deep into my soul. "He seeks both you and Frery Kayne. The bond you share... it is unlike anything ever seen before. It is filled with the strength of the Lycan power, Ragar Mountain, Hanka Island, the Kayne Stone, and the Vampire Blood Mira. All these forces combined... make you both powerful beyond comprehension."
Her next words were the hardest to hear. "If the evil in Blood Stone Mountain gets hold of both your beasts," she continued, her voice trembling with warning. "If it takes Kayne and Gale, he will become so powerful that the realm will cease to exist. The balance will shatter. Everything you know, everything you love, will be consumed in darkness."
I clenched my fists, my teeth grinding as I swallowed the fear rising within me. I had no choice but to face this evil, no choice but to fight with everything I had. "Then we stop him." My voice was firm, even though my heart thudded in my chest. "We don’t let him get to Kayne and Gale. We protect them, and we end this."
The Moon Goddess was silent for a moment, her eyes seeming to gaze deeper into me, beyond the surface, seeing everything I was. Then, with a slow, almost imperceptible nod, she spoke again.
"The strength of your bond will guide you, Tor. But you must be prepared for the darkness that lies ahead. You will need to stand firm, for the path will test both your love and your loyalty. The answer you seek is that your mate must take his rightful place as the Lord of the Paradise Coven. With his leadership, the ones protecting the evil creature will retreat to Bloodstone Mountain. Once this is done, you and Frery must decide to get to the heart of Blood Stone Mountain before the full moon in three months, and only when you are there will the powers I bestow upon you be able to cleanse the evil and have Blood Stone Mountain back to its magical self. "
I didn’t hesitate. "Thank you, Moon Goddess, I will heed your words and do whatever it takes." The words came from my soul, no longer just a vow but a promise, a declaration that nothing, no force, no darkness could ever break.
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