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Moonlight Saga

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In a city ruled by blood and built on betrayal, power belongs to those ruthless enough to seize it and the stone maw syndicate and it's rivals syndicates has never loosened its grip. Feared as an empire of assassins, smugglers, and mercenaries, its influence runs deeper than the law, darker than the night. And at the center of its throne sits Jugo Volos.. the heir raised in its shadows, the weapon shaped by its cruelty. To the outside world, he is the syndicate's cold blooded prince, but blades can also cut the hand that wields them.

Layla has lived for one purpose, vengeance. Once heir to a powerful wolfblood lineage, she watched her pack slaughtered and her world reduced to ashes under the syndicate's bloody conflicts. Years later, her fury is all that remains and now, she is ready to strike. Disguised as a runaway after a failed ambush and captured by the stone maw hunters as a means of survival , she finds herself brought into the heart of the beast and now her mission is clear, infiltrate, gather much information and destroy the empire from within. But nothing in the city's criminal labyrinth is as simple as it seems especially not the man she has sworn to kill.

From their first encounter, Layla and Jugo are locked in a deadly dance, hunter and prey, liar and protector, enemy and something far more dangerous. He senses the fire behind her eyes, she glimpses the fractures in his loyalty. Each step pulls them deeper into a bond that neither can control, one forged in suspicion yet set ablaze by forbidden desire. And as their walls begin to crumble, so too does the illusion of the world around them.

A rival syndicate moves in the shadows, orchestrating ambushes and assassinations designed to spark war. Cryptic messages appear across the city, carved in symbols only the dead can remember. Old alliances fracture. Forgotten legends resurfaces. And what began as a mission of revenge spirals into a conspiracy that could shake the criminal underworld to its core. Layla soon realizes she is not merely a pawn of fate she is at the center of a much older, darker game.

Now the line between love and betrayal blurs beyond recognition. To destroy the syndicate, Layla may have to sacrifice the man who has become her greatest weakness. And Jugo, torn between the brutal family that forged him and the woman who makes him question everything, must decide if loyalty is worth dying for or if love is worth killing for. As their world collide, enemies close in from every side. a hidden syndicate not known to many also plots to seize the stone maw empire, an ancient lore hints that a certain type of wolfblood may hold the key to unimaginable power, and whispers of a rebellion spread through the criminal underworld.

Moonlight saga is a dark, slow burn fantasy romance set in a world where shifters and syndicate battle for dominance and power beneath the cover of moonlight. It is a story of vengeance and redemption, loyalty and betrayal, and a love that blooms where it shouldn't a love that might destroy them or become their only salvation.

Will Layla's thirst for revenge consume her before she can uncover the truth? Will Jugo betray everything he has ever known to protect the woman who was supposed to be his enemy?. As betrayals deepens and power shifts, one truth becomes clear in a world ruled by monsters, the heart is the most treacherous of all. And when blood and loyalty collide will love be enough to change a destiny written in violence and shadow.

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The forest always smelled different before a hunt sharper, alive. Layla felt it now, the cold bite of pine on her tongue, the whisper of damp leaves under her boots. Her heartbeat matched the rhythm of her pack’s footsteps as they moved through the mist, silent and certain. “Stay close,” her brother murmured, his wolf eyes flashing silver in the gloom. “Scouts say the Syndicate’s shipment is due before dawn.” Layla nodded, clutching the knife hidden beneath her cloak. The Stone Maw Syndicate their name alone was enough to curdle her blood. These were the men who traded wolfblood like wine, who caged her kin and sold their essence to nobles and soldiers for power. Tonight was meant to be justice. But the forest was too still. No birds. No wind. Just the weight of something wrong pressing down on her chest. Her brother froze. “Layla” The first explosion tore through the trees before he could finish. Sparks rained like fireflies, turning the night red. Screams followed, then gunfire metal tearing through fur, flesh, and bone. Layla stumbled back, choking on smoke, watching her pack fall one by one. They’d been ambushed. The Syndicate had known. A figure emerged through the haze tall, masked, his coat heavy with ash. He moved with brutal precision, cutting down a wounded shifter before the man even reached his feet. Layla saw his eyes then cold, unreadable, like stone. She didn’t know his name yet. Jugo. He was death walking. Something inside her told her to run. But something else older, deeper told her not to. She needed to survive. She needed to know how they found her pack, who betrayed them, and why. Her heart ached as her brother fell beside her. She bit down a scream, smeared ash across her face, and let her knees give way. When the Syndicate soldiers reached her, she didn’t fight. She trembled, whispered a lie through cracked lips. “Please… I’m not one of them. I was caught in the crossfire help me.” A hand… his hand grabbed her by the arm, rough but not cruel. “Alive,” Jugo said flatly. “Boss will want to see her.” Layla kept her eyes lowered, forcing tears she didn’t feel. But beneath the act, her pulse throbbed with a promise. She’d find out who betrayed her kin. And when the time came she’d tear the Stone Maw Syndicate apart from the inside. Layla woke to the sound of iron doors and distant thunder. The air was colder here heavier. She was lying on a metal floor, wrists bound with something that hummed faintly against her skin. Wolfbane cuffs. Clever. Painful. Designed to dull her instincts, to keep her half-human heart caged. Footsteps echoed beyond the door. Two sets measured, deliberate. She forced her eyes open and met the faint light slipping through a grated window. A man stepped into view. He was tall, wearing the same black uniform she’d seen the night of the ambush. Him. The one who’d captured her. Jugo. Even without his mask, he looked unreadable dark hair pushed back, a scar tracing down his jaw like a faint reminder of a war he didn’t talk about. His presence filled the room; not loud, just… there. Layla kept her gaze low, feigning fear. “Where am I?” He didn’t answer right away. Instead, he knelt, studying her with quiet intensity. His gloved hand brushed against the chain between her cuffs, testing their strength. “You’re safe,” he said finally, voice low. “If you behave.” Safe. The word almost made her laugh. She looked up, just for a heartbeat, and caught the flicker of something uncertain in his eyes. Not pity. Not cruelty. Something in between. Then the door opened again. A woman entered her presence commanding, her crimson coat brushing the floor like spilled wine. Mara Delyra. The leader of the Stone Maw Syndicate. “Is this the survivor you mentioned?” Mara’s tone was smooth, calculated. Her gaze raked over Layla like she was inspecting a weapon. “Pretty little thing, isn’t she? What’s your name, girl?” Layla hesitated. “Lira.” The lie slipped out before she could think. Mara smiled, but her eyes didn’t. “Lira, then. You’re lucky my man here found you before the forest finished the job. You were at the attack, weren’t you?” Layla swallowed. “I don’t know what you’re talking about. There was fire screaming I just ran.” “Mm.” Mara tilted her head. “You’ll remember soon enough. Jugo, take her to the east wing. Ayinder will want to see what we’ve brought in.” At that name, something in Jugo’s expression shifted just slightly. Respect, maybe. Or something softer. He gripped Layla’s arm gently but firmly and led her out. The hallways of the Syndicate base were carved from stone, dimly lit with oil lamps that flickered like trapped fireflies. Men and women in dark uniforms moved through them, weapons gleaming at their sides. “Don’t talk unless spoken to,” Jugo murmured. Layla’s lips curved faintly. “You always this charming with your prisoners?” He gave her a sideways look half warning, half curiosity. “You talk too much for someone who’s supposed to be terrified.” “I’m trying,” she whispered. Something in his jaw softened, just barely. He didn’t speak again until they reached a wide set of iron doors. Inside, a woman sat at a long table littered with maps and glass vials. Her hair was streaked silver, her eyes sharp as polished steel. Ayinder Volos Jugo’s adoptive mother, if Layla had heard the name right from the guards outside. Ayinder didn’t look up right away. “You brought me a survivor instead of a corpse, Jugo. That’s unlike you.” “She claims she’s a civilian,” Jugo said evenly. “I thought she might be useful.” “Useful,” Ayinder repeated, finally meeting Layla’s gaze. Her stare felt like being dissected. “We’ll see about that. For now, give her food, warmth, and a reason to trust us. Then we’ll find out who she really is.” Layla bowed her head slightly, hiding the storm behind her eyes. Trust them? Never. But if she played her role well enough if she could make them believe then maybe she’d uncover who sold her pack out. As Jugo guided her from the room, she dared one last glance back. Ayinder was already whispering something to Mara through a comm crystal, her voice low and secretive. Layla’s pulse quickened. The Syndicate was hiding more than she thought. When they reached her quarters a small cell dressed up as a guest room Jugo hesitated by the door. “Eat,” he said quietly. “Rest. You’ll need it.” She looked up at him, the lamplight catching the faint scar on his cheek. “Do you always follow orders this perfectly?” He smirked faintly. “Do you always test people who can end you?” Their eyes held for a long moment something unspoken flickering between them, fragile and dangerous. When he left, she exhaled slowly, alone with her thoughts and the weight of her secret. She had walked straight into the wolves’ den. Now she just had to make them believe she was one of the sheep.

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