"The Shattered Luna: Reborn in His Embers" Chapter 11
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Chapter 11: The Rogue's Sanctuary
Aurelia’s POV
Awaking to the cold realization that Valerius’s shadow was missing from the master suite was a deeply jarring sensation. A profound sense of isolation instantly gripped my chest, accompanied by a strange, physical chill—a detail that felt utterly bizarre, considering my flesh had survived inside a freezing attic for seven long years.
Sliding out from beneath the silk sheets, I navigated toward the expansive walk-in closet we now shared. I opted for a minimalist, casual armor to navigate the day: a pair of dark, skinny ripped jeans, a plain crimson top, and simple blue sandals before stepping out into the grand corridor.
The moment my feet hit the floorboards, every instinct screamed that something catastrophic had occurred. The very atmosphere inside the estate house was suffocatingly dark, a heavy cloud of tension that sent my anxiety pulsing frantically through my chest. I spotted Barrett near the landing, his movements uncharacteristically rigid.
"What has transpired?" I demanded, halting before his frame.
He lowered his gaze, his eyes painted with a deep, heavy sorrow as he looked down at my structure. "The news has not breached your ears yet, Aurelia?" I shook my head mutely, a cold dread seizing my throat. He released a slow, ragged sigh. "A member of our vanguard was brutally murdered along the perimeter ridge by a Dark Moon executioner."
The information hit my chest like a physical blow, a sharp gasp escaping my lips as the true implications settled into my brain.
"The fault... it belongs entirely to my existence," I whispered, the words intended more for the quiet corners of my mind than for Barrett's ears.
The sentence began to loop endlessly behind my eyes, a relentless accusation. Barrett gently guided my trembling form onto a plush velvet armchair, disappearing for a brief second to retrieve a glass of ice water, but my limbs refused to move. I sat there, completely paralyzed, as if my spirit had been permanently rooted to the soft fabric of the seat.
I couldn't suppress the overwhelming wave of suffocating sadness and crippling guilt consuming my soul for this pack. A young warrior was dead because my feet had sought sanctuary here. It was my fault, and my mind could only unearth a solitary mechanism to halt the violence before it dismantled Valerius’s kingdom. I had to vanish. If Malakor’s sentries could no longer register my scent within these borders, his executioners would cease their attacks. I had to embrace the life of a rogue.
But that path carried a catastrophic price: I would have to abandon Valerius, to tear myself away from the only pack house that had ever made my soul feel safe. But to protect their lineage, it was the solitary strategy left to execute.
Sprinting up the grand staircase, my thoughts raced frantically:
Where will my feet find sanctuary?
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I ruthlessly silenced the doubt, deciding I would resolve the logistics once my body cleared the borders. I tore into the master suite, snatching a heavy tactical bag from the closet and frantically stuffing it with essential garments and undergarments—stopping for a breathless second to steal one of Valerius’s cotton shirts, pressing the fabric against my face to memorize his scent. I bolted down into the kitchen vaults, securing a secondary pack and packing it to the brim with rations and water bottles, before grabbing a dry box of matches and a steel lighter. Zipping the canvas shut, a slow, agonizing sigh escaped my lips as I prepared to execute my escape.
I surveyed the rear exit; the corridor was completely deserted. For a sovereign Alpha’s estate, the structural security was remarkably light this morning—though my mind logicalized that the lapse was entirely due to the vanguard organizing the fallen warrior's military burial. Slipped through the heavy back door, I ducked behind the shadow of a massive ancient oak and let the shift consume me.
My snow-white wolf materialized in the dirt. I leaned down, locking my jaws securely around the canvas handles of the bags, and bolted into the trees, pushing my limbs to the absolute maximum velocity my health would permit. I steered my trajectory directly toward the wild northern ridges.
The moment my paws cleared the final boundary line of the Shadow Moon pack, a violent, icy rush of unaligned air blasted against my muzzle, leaving my lungs completely breathless. The transition was absolute: I was now, technically and legally, a rogue.
A profound, hollow sorrow settled deep into my marrow because my hands hadn't penned a formal farewell, but I knew with absolute certainty that if my flesh remained within his walls, more innocent blood would paint his borders. My soul could not survive the weight of that guilt. Furthermore, I was one hundred and ten percent certain that Alpha Valerius would have sooner shackled my limbs to his throne than permitted my feet to leave his side. My chest felt impossibly heavy as the phantom of his chocolate eyes flashed behind my eyelids.
I continued my frantic pace for hours, my lungs screaming in agony for a single moment of respite, until a dilapidated, abandoned timber shack materialized through the fog. I slowed my stride, halting my flight; my instincts verified that my body had traveled a sufficient distance from Valerius’s territory to evade immediate tracking.
I surrendered the shift, my human skin emerging into the cold air, and quickly pulled on my casual garments. I pressed my palm against the rotting timber door; it groaned on its hinges with a slow, echoing shriek that mirrored those cinematic horror films where the dim-witted protagonist blindly navigates straight into extreme danger. I was now that exact dim-witted protagonist. Utilizing my advanced night vision to map the interior layout, I noted a small, stone hearth in the corner. I offered a silent, fragile prayer to the Moon Goddess for this miniscule luxury.
Gathering a collection of dry wood from the surrounding thicket, I stacked the timber inside the hearth. I struck a match, watching with a quiet fascination as the wood erupted into a beautiful, crackling amber flame. Suddenly, my stomach let out a thunderous, ravenous growl. I dragged the food rations from the canvas pack, opening a sleeve of dry biscuits to quiet the ache.
Without warning, a violent surge of energy fractured my mind—Valerius was forcefully hammering against our halfway-bonded mental link. For a fraction of a second, my defensive resolve crumbled entirely under the sheer weight of his dominance, and his deep, gravelly voice invaded my skull:
“I’ve discovered your note, Aurelia! Where in the hell are your feet—?”
I ruthlessly severed the connection, slamming our mental seals shut with every ounce of spiritual strength I possessed. As agonizing as it was to execute the rejection, I knew it was paramount. I would sooner destroy my own sanity than permit his sovereign life to be extinguished because of my existence. I refused to allow it.
I forced myself to continue consuming the rations, but an unbearable, suffocating weight of absolute guilt now hung over my chest. I had kept repeating the script that my departure was a noble, righteous action executed to preserve his pack—but hearing the raw, broken devastation vibrating through his mental voice made my soul believe otherwise.
I had broken his heart simply to preserve his life.
I forced that single, defensive thought to loop endlessly behind my eyes. If I permitted my mind to open itself to any alternative logic, my strength would disintegrate completely—and failure was not an option. I had to remain an unyielding pillar for them. I simply had to.
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