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moonbound– Full Story Summary In a world where humans don’t truly believe in the supernatural, creatures of myth live in secret, each ruling over forests and hidden territories. There are eight main kinds of supernatural beings: werewolves, vampires, were-tigers, were-coyotes, were-dogs, banshees, were-jaguars, and wendigos. Beyond them exist higher forces—gods with immense power and devils from hell—but these rarely reveal themselves to mortals. Among all of these, werewolves are the most territorial and divided. Four types exist: the Alpha, red-eyed and immensely powerful, capable of turning into a giant wolf on the full moon; the Beta, yellow-eyed hunters with speed, strength, and healing; the Omega, weaker wolves at the bottom of the pack hierarchy; and the Lone Wolf, blue-eyed and packless, either by choice or exile. Lone Wolves are feared by other werewolves—without a pack’s structure, they are unstable, unpredictable, and often hunted down. A werewolf’s eye color tells their story: blue eyes are a curse, often gained when a wolf kills an innocent. The story follows the main character (MC), a normal high schooler with no ambitions beyond surviving school and staying out of trouble. His only real anchor is his childhood friend Delan, a clever and sarcastic boy who always finds a way to make light of even the worst situations. Everything changes when, during a late-night trip to the forest, MC is attacked and bitten by an Alpha werewolf. A week later, he discovers his senses are heightened, his body stronger, and his instincts restless. He soon learns the bite made him something rare and dangerous—a Lone Wolf. With no pack to protect him and no Alpha to control him, he becomes a target. Packs fear him. Vampires hate him. Other creatures stalk him, waiting to see if he will lose control. The struggle of the story is survival and identity. MC doesn’t want this life. He doesn’t want to hurt anyone, yet the wolf within him craves violence, blood, and freedom. Delan becomes his anchor, the only one keeping him from spiraling into madness. Together, they try to keep his secret from humans while navigating the growing dangers of the supernatural world. As word spreads of a new Lone Wolf, the supernatural factions begin to take interest. Werewolf packs debate whether to kill him before he becomes a threat or recruit him for his Alpha-blood potential. Vampires, sworn enemies of wolves, see him as both a danger and an opportunity. Other shapeshifters—the were-tigers, coyotes, and jaguars—watch carefully, each with their own grudges and desires. The banshees whisper of death following in his wake. The wendigos hunger for his flesh. And in the shadows, devils and gods stir, sensing a shift in balance. Through fights, hunts, and near-death encounters, MC slowly learns to control his transformation. But each battle leaves scars—not only on his body, but on his soul. He faces constant temptation: to embrace the beast fully and give into the bloodlust, or to fight it and remain human at heart. Along the way, he uncovers fragments of supernatural history: how Alphas rose to power, why Lone Wolves are so feared, and what it means to carry the blood of a true Alpha. The deeper conflict emerges when he learns the bite he received wasn’t random—it was intentional. The Alpha who bit him marked him as part of a larger plan, one that could change the balance of power in the supernatural world. MC must decide whether to run, hide, or rise to the challenge. If he fails, he will die hunted, just another nameless Lone Wolf. If he succeeds, he risks becoming something even worse—an overlord feared by all. At its heart, Lone Wolf is a story of isolat
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Chapter 1 - chapter 1: the bite

The forest was quiet, too quiet. Crickets should have been chirping, owls should have been hooting, but all the night offered was silence and the sound of leaves crunching under two pairs of sneakers.

"Dude, I swear, if we get eaten by some hillbilly with an axe, I'm haunting you," I muttered, tugging my hoodie tighter around me.

Delan smirked, walking ahead with a flashlight that barely pierced the darkness. "Relax, man. People say this place is haunted, but when have rumors ever been true? It's just trees. Spooky, creaky trees."

I sighed. That was the problem. With Delan, there was no arguing. If he wanted to explore the creepy forest at night, I was apparently signed up for the adventure, no questions asked. He'd been dragging me into his "brilliant ideas" since we were kids. This was just another one.

Still… something felt off. The air was heavy, damp with a smell I couldn't place. Almost metallic.

We'd gone maybe a mile in when the first sound reached us—a low, guttural growl that vibrated in my chest. I froze.

"Please tell me that was your stomach," I whispered.

Delan's smirk faltered. "That… was not my stomach."

The growl came again, closer this time, followed by the crack of branches snapping under enormous weight. Delan killed the flashlight, and we ducked behind a fallen log. My heart hammered against my ribs as shadows shifted in the clearing ahead.

Then I saw them.

Two wolves. But not wolves. They were too big—each the size of a horse, their shoulders rippling with unnatural muscle. One had glowing red eyes, burning in the dark like coals. The other looked ragged, mangy, its body scarred and twisted.

They collided with a sound like thunder. Claws ripped through flesh, jaws snapped bone. It was savage, brutal, nothing like a nature documentary. These weren't animals. They were monsters.

Delan's mouth hung open, but for once, he didn't say a word.

The red-eyed wolf—the Alpha, though I didn't know the term then—fought with terrifying precision. Every strike was calculated, every movement dominant. The ragged one, desperate and feral, lunged wildly but was overwhelmed. The fight ended with a sickening crack as the Alpha snapped its rival's neck and flung the body aside.

And then… it looked at us.

Its head lifted, nostrils flaring, ears twitching. Slowly, its eyes turned, glowing straight through the shadows, locking on our hiding spot.

Delan whispered, "Don't. Move."

Too late.

The beast was on us in seconds, faster than thought. I barely had time to shove Delan back before it hit me. Jaws clamped down on my shoulder, white-hot pain tearing through me. I screamed, the sound muffled by its snarl. My vision swam, every nerve burning like fire.

Delan shouted my name, throwing rocks, trying anything, but the Alpha swatted him aside like he was nothing. My knees buckled. Blood soaked my hoodie.

The last thing I saw before darkness swallowed me was those burning red eyes, inches from my face, staring into me like they were branding my soul.

I woke up a week later.

In my room. In my bed.

Bandages wrapped my shoulder, though the pain was… gone. Too gone. My body felt different—lighter, sharper, restless. The tick of the clock was thunder in my ears. The smell of breakfast downstairs clawed at my nose like I hadn't eaten in days.

I stumbled to the mirror. My reflection stared back—pale, exhausted. And then, just for a flicker of a second, my eyes glowed faint blue.

I staggered back, heart racing.

Something had happened to me in that forest. That thing hadn't just bitten me. It had changed me.

And whatever I was now… I knew I'd never be normal again.