Chapter 215
Ava's POV
Blake led me through the forest, moonlight filtering through leaves and casting
dancing shadows on the ground. Two weeks since the wedding, and this was our
first real alone time—no pack business, no guests, no responsibilities. Just us.
"Where exactly are you taking me?" I asked, though I was already buzzing with
anticipation.
"Somewhere special," Blake smiled mysteriously. "Only Morgan family knows
about it. My great-grandfather discovered it, said it's where the Moon Goddess
likes to hang out."
We followed this barely-there trail, forest getting thicker around us. I could hear
water somewhere ahead, night birds singing their hearts out. The air smelled like
pine and wildflowers—every breath made me feel more relaxed.
"Blake," I said as we walked, "watching Lyra and Thomas tonight got me thinking
about fate. What if we'd met back in their time? How would that have worked
out?"
He stopped, turning to face me. Moonlight hit his face just right, making him look
even more gorgeous than usual. "Doesn't matter when we met. I would've fallen
for you anyway. It's destiny, Ava. Inevitable as the moon rising."
My heart did that fluttery thing it always did when he talked like that. Even
married, the man could still make me blush like a teenager.
We kept walking, talking about our friends' futures. Sophia had already left for
Northern Lights with Lyra, Ella was off on her human world adventure. Everyone
chasing their own path, but our bonds staying strong no matter what.
Finally, we reached his mystery destination.
I sucked in a breath. Hidden lake, perfectly round like some giant had pressed a
silver cup into the earth. Water smooth as glass, reflecting the full moon so
perfectly I couldn't tell which was real and which was reflection. Ancient oaks
circled the whole thing like guardians protecting something sacred.
"Blake, this is incredible," I breathed.
"This isn't even the best part," he said, eyes sparkling with anticipation. "Ava, you
know what a 'moonlight run' is?"
I shook my head.
"It's one of the most sacred rituals between werewolf mates," Blake explained,
voice going serious. "Running in olf form under moonlight. Complete freedom,
complete trust. Deepest connection an/Alpha and Luna can share—no words
needed, just $ speaking to each other."
I shivered, not from cold but from how intimate that sounded. "You want to...
"I want to share this tradition with you," he said quietly. "If you're up for it."
I nodded, excitement and nerves tangling in my stomach. This wasn't just
shifting—this was opening up completely, trusting each other with everything we
had.
We started undressing slowly, each movement feeling ceremonial. Moonlight
painted our skin silver, making everything feel sacred and beautiful.
"Ready?" Blake asked, eyes full of love.noveldrama
I looked at him, thinking about our whole journey, From that night at Moonlight
Lodge when I almost lost control, to becoming his Luna. The road had been
full of challenges, pain, joy, and love.
"Yeah, I whispered.
Shifting felt extra smooth in the moonlight. I felt my bones reshape, muscles
stretch, silver-gray fur covering my skin. When it was done, I saw the world
through wolf eyes—sharper, clearer, more alive.
Blake had become this massive black wolf, majestic and beautiful in the
moonlight. His golden eyes watched me, love and desire clear even in wolf
form.
We started running.
No destination, no plan, just pure movement. Through the forest, over streams, up
rocky slopes, flying across the ground under moonlight, Wind whipped through my
fur, earth solid under my paws. This freedom made me want to run forever.
Blake stayed beside me—sometimes leading, sometimes following, our
movements perfectly synced like we were two parts of one whole. No words
needed to understand each other. This mind-to-mind connection ran deeper than
any conversation.
We climbed a hill overlooking both pack territories. From up here, I could see
Silverpeak's lights and Shadow Creek's outline in the distance. All of it—our home,
our responsibility, our love.
We kept running, playing in the forest. Blake would slow down to let me catch up,
then we'd tumble together on soft grass, showing joy and love the wolf way. Pure
happiness without any human world complications—just raw, honest emotion.
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