Outcast: Daughter of The Moon
***Book 1 in Children of the Sun & Moon Series***
What was made to be a safe haven... turned into her prison...
Only a moment later, did Warren find something of a dark velvet-like hue, lying amidst a bushel of broken sticks and patchy grass, only slightly covered in the light snow.
The alpha edged closer to the near violet fabric when he noticed it to be a blanket. Still, however, there was no movement, not even a cry.
Warren cursed under his breath, as he came upon the blanket, thinking that something or someone had gotten to it before he had. It was only when he took a step closer, that he saw the small hand that reached out from the soft velvet violet blanket with a gold K embroidered upon each side of it.
He bent down to get a closer look, relieved that the infant was alright, but still hesitant in making a decision of what he should do with the little human......
Kazmiyah always watched from afar, careful not to stand too close to the window as she didn't want to be spotted by any of the kid bystanders that left the school. Watching them leave brought a feeling that she could only describe as bittersweet, knowing that these kids are relieved to be away from their seven-hour day of school while she is forced to call this place her home.
Then one fateful night when the town is under attack by ferals Kazmiyah is found by Falcon Alvaro, the last living Lycan Alpha and chosen mate of her guardian's daughter.
At first, where she imagined that it'd be great to be officially part of the Crescent family, Kazmiyah soon realizes that the dream was just silly fantasy as things quickly spiral out of control.
Unfold
She watched from her realm, Muñyirah was tucked away, asleep as she sat and watched the grave where her granddaughter lie in sleep. The Moon Flowers had begun to bloom profusely around the plot of her burial. She could not help the smile that appeared upon her face as she watched the most beautiful s……
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