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I Jumped Off the Bridge — and Woke Up as His Luna Novel Cover

I Jumped Off the Bridge — and Woke Up as His Luna

Seeking an end to her suffering, a young woman leaps from a bridge, but death does not claim her. Instead, she awakens in a hidden realm of magic and wolves. There, a formidable Alpha declares her his fated Luna. As she navigates the perilous politics of the pack, she begins to fall for the man who rescued her. This unexpected second chance forces her to embrace a wild destiny she never imagined in a world where she finally belongs.
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Chapter 4

I woke to the sensation of something crawling beneath my skin.

The bed beneath me was massive, draped in furs that smelled of pine and something wild I couldn't identify. Stone walls surrounded me, their surfaces carved with the same intricate patterns that now decorated my body. A fire crackled in an enormous hearth, casting dancing shadows across the room.

But none of that mattered. What mattered was the silver tracery that had been confined to my wrist last night—it had spread.

I sat up, pushing the heavy furs aside, and stared at my left arm in horror. The delicate pattern that had started at my wrist now covered my entire forearm, spiraling up toward my shoulder in living, breathing designs. As I watched, transfixed and terrified, I could see the edges of the pattern shifting, growing, like silver vines creeping beneath my skin.

The worst part wasn't the visual. It was the sensation. Every inch of skin the mark had touched felt hypersensitive, as if someone had stripped away a layer of protection and left raw nerves exposed. The simple brush of air from the fireplace made me shiver, and not entirely from discomfort. There was something else there, something that made heat pool low in my stomach and my breath catch.

I pressed my palm against the mark, trying to stop whatever was happening. The moment my skin made contact with the pattern, warmth exploded up my arm. I bit back a gasp that sounded far too much like a moan.

The door opened without ceremony.

Elder Maren entered, carrying a wooden bowl that steamed with some kind of herbal concoction. Her weathered face was grave as she took in my appearance—disheveled hair, wide eyes, and the way I was clutching my marked arm against my chest.

"Show me," she said simply.

I shook my head. "It's fine. It's just—"

"Take off your shirt, child." Her voice brooked no argument. "Let me see how far it's spread."

With trembling fingers, I pulled the oversized tunic over my head. Maren's sharp intake of breath told me everything I needed to know before I even looked down.

The silver pattern now covered my entire left arm and had begun creeping across my collarbone. Delicate tendrils of light traced paths toward my heart, pulsing with my heartbeat.

Maren set down the bowl and approached, her hands hovering over the marks without quite touching. "This shouldn't be possible," she murmured.

"What shouldn't be possible?"

"This is a Soul Tether," she said, her voice heavy with implications I didn't understand. "The permanent bond between an Alpha and his Luna. But it only manifests after the Marking Ceremony, when both parties have accepted the bond fully and completely."

I pulled the tunic back on, suddenly cold. "So why is it happening to me?"

Maren's eyes met mine, and I saw something there that made my stomach drop. Pity. And fear.

"Your bond with Kael is stronger than anything I've seen in my seventy years as Elder," she said slowly. "Strong enough that it's manifesting without the ceremony. But Harper—" She gripped my shoulders. "Your human body isn't ready for this. If the Tether reaches your heart before you've fully adapted to our world, the strain could kill you."

The room seemed to tilt around me. "How long do I have?"

"At this rate of spread? Perhaps a day. Maybe two."

I stared at her, waiting for the solution, the magical cure that would make this nightmare stop. Instead, she looked away.

"There is one way to slow the progression," she said finally. "Sustained skin contact with your Alpha. His touch stabilizes the Tether, prevents it from spreading too quickly."

Heat flooded my cheeks. "You mean—"

"I mean exactly what you think I mean." Maren's expression was carefully neutral. "But I must warn you—for soul mates, such contact is never simply calming. The bond will try to complete itself through proximity, through touch. It will be... intense."

The silver marks pulsed, as if responding to her words. I felt that strange warmth again, spreading from the patterns across my skin.

"Where is he?"

***

Kael was in the hot springs behind the castle, and I found him there as the sun reached its peak. The natural rock pools were carved into the mountainside, steam rising from water that looked black as obsidian in the shadows.

He stood waist-deep in the largest pool, his back to me. Water dripped from his dark hair, and I could see the silver patterns that marked his skin clearly now—they covered his shoulders, his back, spiraling down his spine in designs that seemed to match the ones spreading across my own body.

He turned when he heard my footsteps, and the look on his face when he saw me made my breath catch. Not surprise—recognition. As if he'd been waiting for this moment.

"The Tether has spread," I said, not bothering with pleasantries.

His silver eyes dropped to where I knew the marks were hidden beneath my clothes. "Show me."

I pulled off the tunic again, baring my marked arm and shoulder to his gaze. Kael's expression shifted, becoming something predatory and pained at the same time.

"Elder Maren says you need to touch me," I said, hating how my voice shook. "To stabilize it."

"Are you certain?" His voice was rougher than usual, strained. "Once I touch you, Harper, there's no going back. The bond will recognize the contact and try to complete itself."

I looked down at the silver tendrils creeping toward my heart, pulsing with increasing urgency. "I don't have a choice."

I stepped into the hot spring, the heated water immediately soaking through my thin pants. The warmth was shocking after the mountain air, but nothing compared to the heat that radiated from Kael as I moved closer.

He waited until I was directly in front of him before slowly, carefully, placing his palm against my shoulder where the Tether was thickest.

The effect was instantaneous.

Heat exploded from the point of contact, racing down my spine and pooling low in my belly. The silver marks flared with brilliant light, pulsing in rhythm with both our heartbeats. I bit my lip hard enough to taste blood, trying to contain the sound that wanted to escape my throat.

Kael's pupils dilated until they were pure silver, his canine teeth extending as his breathing became labored. His hand tightened on my shoulder, fingers digging into my skin.

"I need—" His voice broke, becoming something between a growl and a plea.

We were so close now I could feel his breath against my collarbone, could see the way his chest rose and fell with barely controlled restraint. The water around us seemed to shimmer with the energy pouring off both our bodies.

His lips hovered just above my throat, and I felt my head fall back without conscious thought, baring my neck to him. The Tether marks pulsed brighter, and somewhere in the back of my mind, I knew this was dangerous, knew I was losing myself to something I didn't understand.

But I didn't care.

The sound of war horns shattered the moment like breaking glass.

Kael's head snapped up, his silver eyes immediately shifting to something cold and predatory. The intimacy between us evaporated as his Alpha instincts took over.

A scout burst into the springs, blood streaming from claw marks across his chest. "Alpha!" he gasped. "Shadowfang Pack has crossed the northern border. Their Alpha—Damon Voss—he says he's come to claim what's rightfully his."

The scout's eyes found me, and his expression shifted to something like awe mixed with terror.

"He says he's come for his Luna."

The Tether marks on my wrist suddenly blazed with pain so intense I cried out. But when I looked down, the silver patterns had changed.

They were blood red.

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