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Then her wolf looked at me and stepped forward, a low whine turning into something like a laugh, and I knew she was ready. I was more than ready.

I quickly shifted and broke free from the ceremonial space with a newly shifted Juliet by my side, and we dashed across the open plain beneath the moonlit sky.

In our transformed states, we engaged in a spirited chase—our movements vivid and real as we playfully nipped at each other along the rugged ridges. The energy of the night surged through us, binding us in a shared pulse that was as physical as it was emotional. I felt her raw joy, her wild laughter, her disbelief that this new life was truly hers.

Our shadows merged with the natural landscape, blending into one as we raced further from the meadow. I heard the distant cheers and respectful calls from the pack behind us, their voices growing fainter with every bound. I recalled every rapid footfall, every quick glance exchanged, and every physical push that bordered on both tenderness and wild abandon.

The land was wide open before us, and there was nothing to stop the freedom of our run. The golden sheen of Juliet’s coat gleamed in the moonlight, a blur of speed and strength as we tore across the hills. She led me now, a vibrant force guiding me over the rough terrain.

I reveled in the new pace Juliet set, faster than I’d anticipated, more confident than I’d hoped. She looked back at me with blazing dark eyes, eyes that held a new promise. Her acceptance of the change transformed everything between us, deepening our bond in ways I hadn’t imagined.

We crossed a narrow stream, water spraying beneath our paws, laughter echoing in our steps. Her breath was strong and sure, the cadence of it matching mine as we pushed onward. I marveled at how quickly she adapted to this new form, the same natural ease with which she’d taken to everything since she arrived in my world.

She darted to the left, a playful move meant to challenge, and I followed with an exhilaration that came from feeling utterly, purely alive. The crisp night air whistled past, filled with the mingled scent of earth and sky.

Our play turned into something more intimate, more urgent as the pull of the moon reached its peak. The physicality of itignited my senses, her scent mixing with mine in the night air. She lunged ahead, daring me to catch her, and I met the dare with a burst of energy, closing the distance between us.

It was the shift back that brought us together, entangled in each other. When the fever broke, we collapsed in a tangled heap on a dewy patch of grass near our back door. Our breaths came in quick succession, bodies slick with the night’s promise. We tumbled onto the ground in human form, exhausted and ecstatic.

Our laughter echoed in the stillness, a shared intimacy that deepened the bond forged under the transformative power of the full moon. I wrapped my arms around her and pulled her to me, the heat of her skin matching my own. Her damp hair tangled between us, a mess of wild gold and tangled want.

“We did it,” she whispered against my shoulder, the words half disbelief, half triumph.

I kissed her with everything I had, the answer a physical thing unbroken by language. It was more than a first shift, more than a ceremony. It was us, all of us, in the space between.

The world felt new, every sensation more alive, more intense. I could still taste the night on her lips, the raw promise of the earth on her skin. When I finally pulled back, just enough to see her face, she was smiling in a way that made the entire universe seem small and perfect.

“Bronc,” she said, the name a breathless song. “It’s—”

I covered her mouth with mine, stealing the word before she could say it, wanting nothing between us but this.

Eventually, our quiet laughter subsided, replaced by a stillness that held more life than any movement could. The moon hung low, sinking toward the horizon, a reminder that we had chased it through the night and come out the other side, untamed and unbroken.

She sighed, a sweet sound of contentment as she curled against me. The warmth of her breath on my chest sent a shiver through the parts of me still human. I could have stayed likethat forever, but the pull of the world was too strong. We were creatures of night and day, and there was a lot of both left to catch.

I nudged her gently. “Think you’ve got enough left for another run?” I asked, a teasing challenge in my voice.

She laughed, low and beautiful, the kind of sound that made my insides hum. “You’re the one who needs a breather, old man.”

“Old man?” I pretended to sound offended, lifting her effortlessly into my arms.

She wrapped her arms around my neck and looked into my eyes. “But you’remyold man.”

I let the words settle between us like an anchor, rooting us in something solid and real. The real that lasted beyond a lifetime, the kind I thought I’d never find. With her cradled against me, I stood and took the first few steps back toward the cabin and the life that waited.

“Yes, I am, forever?” I asked, a smile pulling at my lips.

“Forever,” she whispered, resting her head against my shoulder. Her breath came easy, her body already at home in its new skin.

The walk was short, and before we knew it, we were at the cabin door. Stars faded, overtaken by the first light of dawn. The world around us softened, the hard edges dissolving into a promise of morning.

Inside, I set her down gently, my hands reluctant to let her go. She pulled me into another kiss, the urgency of it leaving us breathless once again.

The surrounding air was rich with possibility, and for the first time in a long time, I felt a contentment as wide as the plains that surrounded us. It was more than the moon, more than the shift. It was the sure knowledge that whatever waited, we would face it together.

The agony of separation would be more than I could have ever anticipated.

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