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Chapter 69 chapter sixty nine The first rays of morning sunlight filtered through the tall windows of my room, casting warm, golden hues over the plush rug and intricately carved furniture. I stirred under the blankets, turning away from the light and pulling the covers over my head. The comfort of her bed was too enticing so was the strong arm wrapped around me, plus my dreams had been too sweet to abandon so quickly.
I groaned as I felt a firm tug on my arm.
"Con, Stormi," Isaiah said with a teasing grin, hits deep voice vibrating with amusement.
I swatted at him weakly before burying my head deeper into the pillow. "Five more minutes," I mumbled.
Isaiah lay his head inches from mine, his warm breath fanning my face, a wicked gleam in his eyes. "If you don't get up, I'll carry you out like this. You know I will." My eyes snapped open, glaring at him. "You wouldn't dare." "Try me." With a huff of defeat, I rolled out of bed. "Fine" I muttered, stretching.
Isaiah chuckled, ruffling my hair as I passed him wrapped in a sheet. "There we go," After taking a shower together we walked out of my room, The hallway outside was eerily quiet, the stone walls bathed in a faint glow from enchanted sconces. We were the first to emerge, and the stillness of the castle made my footsteps sound unusually loud.
"Why are we up so early again?" I asked, yawning.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIsaiah smirked. "Phase two of training Training. You're going to thanklater when you can summon the moon's power at will." "Sure I will," I replied sarcastically, though a small part ofwas excited.
Soon, we were joined by the rest of my mates. Austin and Alex greetedwith playful grins, "Good morning," Elijah teased, offeringhis arm.
I rolled my eyes but accepted his gesture, letting him leaddown the corridor. Austin soon fell into step besideholding my other hand.
After a quick breakfast, we were summoned by Rowena. She led us through winding corridors that seemed to stretch on forever.
"Where are we going?" I asked, my curiosity piqued.
"You'll see," Rowena replied cryptically, her tone leaving no room for questions. We continued walking until we arrived at a set of massive wooden door. Rowena paused in front of the towering wooden doors, intricately carved with symbols of the moon and stars. She pushed them open, revealing a massive library that stole my breath away.
the scent of parchment and aged wood filled the air Bookshelves soared five stories high, crammed with ancient tomes, scrolls, and artifacts. A spiral staircase, wound its way up to the higher levels, and a golden chandelier hung from the ceiling, casting a warm, magical light over the space.
I stood in awe, my mouth slightly open. "This... is incredible." Isaiah leaned closer to me. "Try not to drool." 1/3 chapter sixty nine I elbowed him lightly, but my eyes never left the expanse of the library. Rowena chuckled at our reactions. "You haven't seen anything yet. Follow me." We wove through the aisles until they reached a smaller, cozier room tucked behind a fow of shelves. Inside was a familiar face- Eira.
My heart lifted at the sight of her. "Eira!" I haven't seen her since we arrived here.
Eira smiled warmly. "Stormi. It's good to see you again." Her gaze shifted to the rest of the group. "And your infamous mates" Austin grinned. “Infamous? I like the sound of that." Eira chuckled, motioning for us to sit at a large wooden table in the center of the room. The surface was polished to a mirror-like shine and covered with strange artifacts-glowing crystals, intricately carved relics, and what looked like ancient maps.
"I hear you training went very well and I am glad, I've been asked to help you develop your powers," Eira began, her tone turning serious. "Especially you, Stormi." I frowned. "me?" Eira's expression softened. "You absorbed the moon's essence during the Lunar Redemption ceremony. That's not something just anyone can do only a silver wolf like you can. your wolf is attuned to the moon in ways we don't fully understand yet." Eira walked to a nearby shelf and retrieved an ornate box. She placed it on the table and unlocked it, revealing a radiant sphere that glowed with a silvery light.
The energy radiating from the sphere was tangible, wrapping aroundlike a warm embrace. My wolf stirred, a low growl of curiosity rumbling in my chest.
"This is a Moonstone Sphere," Eira explained. "It holds the moon's essence, similar to what you absorbed. If you can learn to harness its power, you'll be able to access your abilities at will-and share that power with your mates." I blinked. "Share it? How?" Eira's smile was knowing. "Place your hand on the sphere." I hesitated, glancing at my mates for reassurance. They nodded, their expressions encouraging. Taking a deep breath, I reached out and placed my hand on the cool, smooth surface of the sphere.
The moment my skin made contact, a surge of energy shot through me, makinggasp. It was like touching pure moonlight.
"Let your wolf guide you," Eira instructed gently.
I closed my eyes, focusing on the bond I shared with mywolf, Sky. Slowly, the energy from the sphere began to flow into my hand-a stream of silvery light that seemed to pulse with life.
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The light traveled up my arm, spreading warmth through my body. I felt it settle in my chest resonating with my heartbeat. My wolf growled in satisfaction, the power weaving into every fiber of my being. I felt like I did during the Lunar redemption day. My mates watched in awe as the light began to affect them as well. Their eyes glowed faintly, mirroring the silver in sphere.
Eira's voice was steady. "Now, let it assimilate. Let it flow freely through your veins." exhaled slowly, surrendering to the sensation. I glanced at my reflection in the polished table and saw my eyes glowing a brilliant silver.
2/3 chapter sixty nine "You're doing well," Eira said, her tone filled with pride.
The energy continued to flow until the sphere dimmed completely, is light fully absorbed into me. My wolf din howled in satisfaction, the power settling withinlike it had always belonged. "How do you feel?" Eira asked.
I flexed my fingers, marveling at the tingling energy coursing through me.
"Powerful. Like I could take on anything." Austin smirked. "That's the spirit." Isaiah leaned back in his chair, a hint of pride in his gaze. "Not bad, tormi."
Eira's expression turned serious.
"This is only the beginning. Now we move to the second part where you learn how to kept the moon's essence in you." Chapter Comments LIKE POST COMMENT NOW