Christopher Robinson
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Ashleigh gasped and turned around. Galen was gone, and the training room was gone. She was on a hill, overlooking a territory so large she couldn't see its end. Yet, above her, the moon, full and bright, looked down with a warmth and presence that calmed her heart. It was the same as the first time she had met the Valkyrie. Only this time, she could see the owner of the voice. She sat on the ground, staring up at the moon. She was still wearing her ancient armor, her hair tied back in four large…
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Meditation. Training. Sensory deprivation. Ashleigh had spent the week after the full moon trying all different tactics to try and reach the Valkyrie within her in order to learn to control the power. But everything she had tried failed. She took another deep breath as she tried to center herself and focus on the power within. But the more she tried, the more frustrated she felt. Letting out a low growl, she grabbed the small music player beside her and threw it at the wall. “Whoa!” Ashleigh…
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Why would you do that? Clara asked. Because, based on the reactions so far, you guys are probably about to tell me how she is sending false information and secretly laying traps and blah, blah I get it; she did some bad stuff to people and is not trustworthy. But I don't know anything about that. What I do know is that she has provided valuable information that could help Summer and its allies get ahead in the coming fight. So, before you guys immediately try to discount and ignore what could be a great…
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With little success, Nessa had been working on unlocking Cain’s partition for a week. She had begun to show signs of frustration with low growls and what Clara could only assume were curses in a different language. But, in the past two days, her mood had improved. When Clara asked if she had made any progress unlocking the partition, Nessa smiled but shook her head. Clara sighed as she continued searching her paper files for anything that might be useful, but she had no real luck. Then she heard Nessa…
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Their swords came down on each other with such force that Ashleigh felt the vibrations through her bones. If the strength to hold the sword was coming from her alone, she would have dropped it. “You are as dishonorable as ever!” Solana growled, shoving Ashleigh away. ‘What?' Ashleigh asked, but her voice did not come out. “The bitterness still clings to you after centuries,” Ashleigh growled, her voice deeper than usual. Their swords clanged together once more. They growled and snarled as…
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The grey eyes Ashleigh had grown to love and cherish now bore into her soul as the imposing figure stared at her with cold judgment. “He looks like you,” Ashleigh whispered, thinking of Caleb’s eyes, his strong jaw, and his auburn hair. “My great son has many admirable qualities,” Solana said. “Are you… my Luna?” Ashleigh asked. Solana’s eyes lit up brightly. “I am THE Luna,” she growled. “You wish to take the role; you must prove your worth.” “Did Fiona meet you?”…
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When the hunt began, Ashleigh had listened to the howls. Hearing Caleb joining in filled her with a sense of relief. She knew how worried he was about her. On their honeymoon, they had both been able to relax. Enjoying their time alone, they could put everything they had been through behind them and focus entirely on each other. But coming home reminded them of all they still had to face. Caleb’s fear of something happening to her seemed to be getting worse, and her loss of control had only made it…
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Caleb looked carefully at Sofia, observing the way she looked back at him. “Burning Ember has joined with Autumn?” he asked, keeping his tone even. Sofia smiled. “They did,” she replied. “Is this another test?” Caleb growled. “Just say what you mean!” She smiled again. “Two weeks after the new Alpha of Winter was sworn in, Autumn continued recruitment,” Sofia continued. “Some packs said no, some said yes, some were betrayed. I’m sure you already know what happened to most of…
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Caleb smiled and let go of the man, letting him fall to the ground unceremoniously. He straightened his shirt and reached his hand out to her. “It is nice to meet you, Alpha Sofia. I am Alpha Caleb of Summer.” Sofia hesitated but shook his hand. She then turned to the man beside her and tilted her head toward the one lying on the ground. He went around and dragged him away. “You don’t seem surprised,” she said, raising her brow as she looked at Caleb. “He wasn’t very convincing as an…
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302 I Can Be Rude After they returned to the party, Ashleigh and Caleb had a wonderful time. They ate, drank, and celebrated with the people of Summer. Ashleigh eventually was taken away by Corrine and Fiona, leaving Caleb alone. He sighed and debated calling it an early night. The moon was high in the sky, and a chorus of howls reached his ear. It was a hunt through the forests of Summer. Caleb smiled; it had been years since he had joined a proper full moon hunt. He shifted and joined his wolves in a…
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