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RUTH: A Tale Of Luna's Birth

[Completed] Side story is out now! The cries of a woman collide with the rock walls of the Longhurst's castle. Ralph Longhurst, a wealthy trader living rather practically ruling over an island situated miles away from Vincardine has his brows furrowed. Cordelia Longhurst, Ralph's wife, has not expected this special moment to turn out the way it has. She can feel the anger radiating out of her husband but the mother inside her is more worried about their daughter, who is going through labour pain. The baby that was supposed to lit the lights of happiness and joy, has made even the dark sky cry. Gerald Livingstone can hear his lovers' cries but his hands are tied. All he could do is pray for the safety of both mother and the baby. And then that historic moment came when the Luna of not only a werewolf pack but of the whole werewolf breed took her first breath on the earth. A human Luna, who is supposed to meet Edwin O'Dell- the leader of the werewolf breed, the Alpha of Alphas and fall in love with him. But not everyone is happy with the birth of this special baby girl. There are reasons, secrets and plans involved. Only time will tell what the girl has written in her destiny and how she is going to find the right path in her life. ***************** The cover of the book belongs to its rightful owner and I. do not own it. If the owner wants to take it down please contact me. Instagram:- @author_rutujap Discord:- https://discord.gg/wpyvsh42

rutujaP · Fantasy
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ISLANDS OF THE WEST

Just a few minutes before the darkness befell on the world, Gerald and Theodora found the stream they were looking for. It was hidden behind the rows of trees and tall grass, and if it was not for the sound of its slowly flowing water, then they might have taken longer to find it.

Theodora realised what Gerald meant by people respecting that stream as a holy place. The water was so clear that she didn't need to think twice before she squatted down and gathered it in her palms to quench her thirst.

It even tasted sweeter. Or perhaps it was her mind playing tricks with her.

She looked around to see that the place was neat and clean. There were no toads quirked around nor there were any insects in that water. When Theodora was about to wash her face and hands in that water, Gerald stopped her.

"Though we know why this place was declared holy, these people believe in its holiness, Theodora. We should respect their emotions and belief."

"But-"