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Claimed Beneath the Blood moon

Born without the sacred crescent mark, Ashley Voss lives as a servant to her half-sister, Clara. Her world shatters when the ruthless heir Damien Blackwood chooses her for a ritual claiming, intending to discard her to keep Clara pure. However, an unexpected true mate bond ignites a primal hunger between them. Torn between her loyalty to Clara and a forbidden desire, Ashley must navigate a deadly path of passion and betrayal that culminates in a brutal duel.
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Chapter 6

The great hall of Blackthorn Keep smelled of pine smoke, healing herbs, and the faint metallic tang of drying blood. Servants moved with practiced efficiency, carrying trays of steaming broth, folded linens, and jars of thick golden salve that carried the sharp scent of yarrow and comfrey. The long trestle tables had been pushed against the walls to make room for the wounded and the weary. Damien sat on the same low bench where Ashley had cleaned his cuts, though now fresh bandages wrapped his forearm, his side, and the ugly slash along his cheek. He had refused to lie down. An Alpha, even a newly affirmed one, did not rest while the pack watched.

Ashley remained close, perched on the arm of the bench beside him. Her fingers rested lightly on the back of his neck, thumb tracing small circles over the knot of tension there. The bond between them hummed steadily now, no longer a wild storm but a deep current that carried warmth and certainty. She could feel the ache in his ribs when he breathed too deeply, the dull burn of torn muscle, the slow knit of skin under salve. She could also feel his relief, sharp and bright beneath the exhaustion. He had won. They had won.

Clara lingered nearby, speaking in low tones to a cluster of elders who had gathered at the far end of the hall. Their moon embroidered robes looked out of place amid the practical chaos of bandages and broth bowls, yet their presence carried weight. Tradition still mattered, even after blood had rewritten the rules.

A young healer, barely more than a boy with wide nervous eyes, approached Damien with a steaming mug. "For strength, my lord. Elder Rowan brewed it himself. Willow bark, nettle, and a touch of moonroot to steady the shift if it comes too soon."

Damien accepted the mug with a nod. "Thank you, Elias. Tell Rowan his hands are still the surest in the keep."

The boy flushed with pride and scurried away.

Ashley leaned closer. "Moonroot? Is the shift likely tonight?"

"Possible." Damien took a cautious sip, grimacing at the bitter edge. "The rites call for the new Alpha and Luna to stand beneath the moon together. If the Goddess wills it, the pack will feel the change ripple through all of us. Some will shift easily. Others will fight it. The moonroot smooths the edges."

She studied his face, noting the faint lines of strain around his eyes. "And you? How much will it hurt?"

He set the mug aside and caught her hand, threading their fingers together. "Less than losing you would have."

She rolled her eyes, though the words warmed her from the inside out. "Flattery will not distract me from worrying."

"Good. Worry means you care." He lifted their joined hands and pressed a kiss to her knuckles, careful of the small scrapes she had earned simply by holding him too tightly during the duel.

Before she could reply, the heavy doors at the far end of the hall swung open. Ronan entered first, expression guarded, followed by Gideon. The former Alpha moved slowly, one arm bound across his chest in a sling of clean linen, the deep gash sealed with neat stitches and thick salve. His face looked carved from granite, pale but composed. Behind him came two warriors carrying a long wooden chest bound in iron.

The hall quieted.

Gideon stopped a respectful distance from the bench. His gaze moved from Damien to Ashley, lingering on the fresh bite mark at the base of her throat. Something flickered in his eyes, too quick to name, then vanished.

"The chest of ascension," he said, voice rough but steady. "It has not been opened since my own rite twenty three years ago. The relics inside belong to the pack now. To you."

Damien rose to his feet. Ashley stood with him, hand still clasped in his. He inclined his head. "Thank you for bringing it."

Gideon's jaw tightened, but he gestured to the warriors. They set the chest on the stone floor between them with a dull thud. One produced a heavy key on a chain of blackened silver and handed it to Damien.

The new Alpha accepted it without hesitation. He knelt, inserted the key, and turned it. The lock gave with a soft click. When he lifted the lid, a faint scent of cedar and old moonlight drifted upward.

Inside lay three objects nestled in faded crimson velvet.

First, a heavy torc of twisted silver and iron, the ends shaped like snarling wolf heads. Moonstones the color of frost gleamed in their eyes.

Second, a slender dagger with a blade of pale bone, hilt wrapped in leather worn soft by generations of hands. The pommel bore a single crescent carved deep enough to catch shadow.

Third, a wide cuff of dark leather studded with obsidian shards, attached to a thin chain that ended in a small silver bell. The bell was silent now, but Ashley felt a strange pull toward it, as though it remembered how to ring under the right sky.

Damien lifted the torc first. He studied it for a long moment, then rose and turned to Ashley.

"This was worn by every Luna who stood beside her Alpha," he said quietly, so the words carried only to her and the nearest ears. "Will you wear it tonight?"

She met his gaze. The bond pulsed with his question, not just words but feeling: hope, reverence, a fierce need to see her claimed in every way the pack understood. She nodded once.

He stepped behind her. Cool metal brushed her throat as he fastened the torc. It settled against her collarbones with surprising weight, not heavy enough to burden but solid enough to remind. The moonstones caught the firelight and threw tiny sparks across the stone walls.

Next he took the dagger. Instead of offering it hilt first, he reversed it and placed the bone blade across both her palms.

"This is the Blade of First Blood," he explained. "During the rite, the Luna draws a single drop from her Alpha's palm and offers it to the moon. The pack tastes the bond through shared earth and sky."

Ashley closed her fingers around the hilt. The bone felt warm, almost alive. "And if I refuse?"

His lips curved. "Then the rite fails, and we start over tomorrow night. And the night after. Until the Goddess is satisfied."

She smiled despite the solemnity. "Stubborn."

"Determined."

He lifted the final relic, the leather cuff with its obsidian studs and silver bell. This one he fastened around his own left wrist. The bell gave a single soft chime as it settled, clear and startling in the quiet hall.

"The Bell of the Hunt," he said. "It rings when the Alpha calls the pack to run. Tonight it will ring for the first time in my name."

Gideon watched the exchange in silence. When Damien finished, the former Alpha spoke. "The preparations for dusk are underway. The circle has been cleansed with salt and sage. Torches are set. The pack waits only for you."

Damien nodded. "We will come when the sun touches the western ridge."

Gideon hesitated. His gaze shifted to Clara, who had moved to stand beside Ashley. "A word with my daughters. Alone."

Damien studied him for a heartbeat, then squeezed Ashley's hand once before stepping back. "I will be in the arming chamber. Call if you need me."

He walked away, flanked by Ronan and two warriors. The hall gradually resumed its murmur of activity.

Gideon waited until the doors closed behind Damien before he spoke. "Walk with me."

They followed him through a side passage to a small solar overlooking the snow covered courtyard. The room was sparsely furnished: a single chair by the window, a low table, shelves of old scrolls. Gideon closed the door and leaned against it, as though bracing himself.

Clara broke the silence first. "You promised to let them have this."

"I did." Gideon's voice was low. "And I will keep that promise. But promises do not erase consequences."

Ashley folded her arms, the torc shifting against her skin. "What consequences?"

He looked at her directly for the first time since the duel. "The northern clans already whisper. They accepted the crescent match because it bound our bloodlines to theirs. Without it, alliances fray. Trade routes may close. Raids could return to the border valleys."

Clara's expression hardened. "Then we remind them why Blackthorn has held these mountains for three centuries. Strength. Not just blood."

Gideon gave a tired half smile. "Spoken like a true daughter of the pack. But strength alone will not feed mouths through winter if the grain barges stop coming down the river."

Ashley felt a chill that had nothing to do with the snow outside. "You are asking us to consider... what? Sending me away after everything?"

"No." The word came sharp. "I am asking you to understand that victory in the circle is only the beginning. Damien is Alpha now. You are Luna. The pack will look to both of you for more than passion and promises under the moon. They will look for survival."

He pushed away from the door. "I will not stand against you. Not openly. But I will not pretend the road ahead is smooth. There are elders who still believe the crescent mark carries weight. Warriors who followed me for decades will test Damien's command. And there are outsiders who will see weakness in change."

Clara stepped forward. "Then stand with us. Not behind us. Not against us. With us."

Gideon studied her for a long moment. Something softened in his face, a crack in the stone. "I taught you both to fight for what matters. Do not think I have forgotten how."

He reached out, hesitated, then rested a hand briefly on Clara's shoulder, then on Ashley's. The touch was light, almost awkward, but it carried years of unspoken weight.

"Tonight," he said, "let the rite be pure. Let the pack feel the Goddess's favor. Tomorrow... we begin the real work."

He opened the door and left without another word.

Clara exhaled slowly. "He is not wrong."

"I know." Ashley touched the torc at her throat. "But he is not right either. Not entirely. We make our own path now."

Clara smiled, small but genuine. "Then let us make it a good one."

They returned to the hall together. The afternoon passed in a blur of preparations. Servants brought fresh clothing for the rite: for Ashley, a gown of deep midnight blue edged in silver thread, sleeves wide and flowing, bodice fitted but unadorned. For Damien, black leathers and a cloak lined with white wolf fur. They ate sparingly, shared glances across the crowded space, felt the bond tighten with every passing hour as the sun slid lower.

When the light turned golden and long shadows stretched across the snow, Damien found her in their chambers. The room still carried the scent of last night's fire and their mingled skin. He closed the door and crossed to her in three strides.

She turned from the window. "Ready?"

He cupped her face in both hands. "More than ready."

Their kiss was slow, unhurried, tasting of promise rather than desperation. When they parted, he rested his forehead against hers.

"Whatever happens tonight," he murmured, "know this. You are mine. I am yours. The rest is noise."

She smiled against his lips. "Then let us make some beautiful noise."

Dusk arrived cold and clear. The clouds had parted, revealing a sky bruised purple at the edges, deepening to indigo overhead. The full moon rose fat and silver, spilling light across the freshly cleansed circle in the courtyard. Torches ringed the perimeter, flames steady despite the wind. The pack gathered in ranks, faces upturned, breath fogging in the chill.

Ashley walked beside Damien, hand in hand. The midnight gown whispered against the snow as they moved. The torc gleamed at her throat. The bone dagger rested in a sheath at her belt. Behind them came Clara, then the high elder, then Gideon himself, walking unaided now though still pale.

They stopped at the circle's edge.

The high elder stepped forward, arms raised. "Children of the Moon, we gather to affirm the bond forged in blood and trial. Damien Blackthorn, Alpha by right of strength. Ashley Voss, Luna by right of true mating. Let the Goddess witness their ascension. Let the pack run as one."

A low hum rose from the gathered wolves, a sound that vibrated in Ashley's bones.

Damien led her into the center. They faced each other beneath the moon. He lifted his left hand, the cuff and bell catching silver light. With his right he drew the bone dagger from her belt.

The pack stilled.

He pressed the blade to his palm. A single bead of blood welled, dark against his skin. He offered his hand to her.

Ashley took it. She turned his palm upward, then drew the blade across her own, a swift shallow line. Their blood mingled as she pressed her palm to his. The bond flared white hot, flooding her with images: snow and fire, running paws, howling at stars, pups tumbling in spring grass, an endless line of wolves stretching back through centuries.

She lifted their joined hands toward the moon.

The silver bell chimed once, clear and piercing.

The pack answered with a single unified howl that rolled across the mountains.

Damien pulled her close. His mouth found hers in a kiss that tasted of blood and moonlight. When they parted, he turned to the pack.

"Run with us," he called. "Run as one."

The shift began.

It started with him. Bones cracked, reformed. Black fur rippled across skin. In moments a massive wolf stood where Damien had been, eyes burning gold, the bell still chiming softly around one foreleg.

Ashley felt the pull in her own body, sharp and exhilarating. She had never shifted before, never known this second skin waiting beneath her human one. But the bond guided her. She trusted it.

Pain flared, then melted into power. Her gown fell away as silver gray fur flowed over her limbs. She dropped to all fours, smaller than Damien but lithe, swift. Her senses exploded: the scent of pine and smoke, the taste of snow on the wind, the thunder of a hundred heartbeats around her.

The pack shifted in waves. Some smoothly, others with cries of effort. Clara became a sleek black wolf with silver tips on her ears. Gideon, slower, grayer, but still formidable.

Damien threw back his head and howled again. The sound pulled them all forward.

They ran.

Out of the courtyard, through the gates, into the snow laden forest. Paws pounded earth, breath steamed, tails streamed behind like banners. The moon rode high, lighting their path. Wolves flanked them, young and old, strong and scarred, all moving as one body.

Ashley felt the pack mind brush against hers: curiosity, acceptance, fierce loyalty blooming fresh. She ran shoulder to shoulder with Damien, their strides matching perfectly. The bond sang between them, wordless and perfect.

They climbed ridges, plunged through drifts, circled frozen lakes. Hours passed in a blur of motion and joy. When exhaustion finally tugged at their muscles, they turned back toward the keep.

They poured through the gates as the moon began its descent, fur steaming, tongues lolling. One by one they shifted back, laughing, gasping, embracing.

Ashley returned to human form in the courtyard's center. Damien caught her as she stumbled, pulling her against his bare chest. Someone draped cloaks over them both.

The pack surrounded them, voices raised in cheers and howls that echoed off stone walls.

Clara found them first, grinning wide. "Welcome to the family, sister."

Ashley laughed, breathless. "I think I already was."

Gideon approached last. He stopped a pace away. For a long moment he studied them both. Then he lowered his head in a gesture of respect older than words.

"Long live the Alpha and Luna," he said quietly.

The pack echoed it, softer now, reverent.

"Long live the Alpha and Luna."

Damien tightened his arm around Ashley. She leaned into him, feeling the steady beat of his heart against hers.

The moon dipped lower.

Dawn would come soon, pale and ordinary.

But tonight, under silver light, they had claimed more than a title.

They had claimed a future.

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