SPIRIT GUIDE LUNA POV
I slamd my fist against the barrier between worlds, watching hopelessly as my daughter faced death.
"Let through!" I scread at the old laws that kept trapped in the spirit realm. "She needs !"
For fifteen years, I’d been stuck here, unable to touch the human world. Unable to help my family. Unable to tell them about the dangers coming their way.
Now Elena was stealing my husband’s life force, my niece was dying from too much divine power, and my sons were about to lose everything.
"You cannot interfere directly," the Voice of the Moon Goddess said behind . "You know the rules."
I spun around to face the glowing figure that had been my guide since death. "The rules are stupid! My family is dying while I stand here doing nothing!"
"You are not doing nothing," the Voice said quietly. "You are learning. Watching. Preparing."
"Preparing for what?" I asked. "By the ti I’m allowed to help, they’ll all be dead!"
The Voice moved closer, and I could feel its old power washing over . "There is always a way, Luna. Even for the dead."
"What do you an?"
Instead of replying, the Voice gestured toward the barrier. "Look closer. What do you see?"
I pressed my face against the unseen wall that separated the spirit realm from the mortal world. Below , I could see the fight raging. Elena was glowing with stolen life force, the Shadow Lord Commander was preparing another attack, and Aria was desperately trying to save her dying baby.
"I see my family about to be destroyed," I said sadly.
"Look deeper," the Voice urged. "With your spirit eyes, not your mortal mory."
I took a deep breath and opened my magical senses. Imdiately, I could see things that weren’t visible to the living. Energy threads linking every person. The flow of power between levels. The weak spots in reality itself.
And sothing else. Sothing that made my heart race with hope.
"The pack bond," I whispered. "It’s stronger than I thought."
"Yes," the Voice said. "Your death did not break the link. It changed it."
I could see it now - silver threads of energy linking to Kael, Jaxon, and Lucien. Fainter than when I was living, but still there. Still real.
"I can still reach them," I said in surprise.
"If you are willing to pay the price," the Voice warned. "Communicating with the living will use up your spirit force. You will fade faster. Your ti in this realm will be cut short."
"How short?" I asked.
"Hours instead of years."
I didn’t pause. "Do it."
"Are you certain? Once you begin to fade, there is no going back. You will move on to whatever cos after this realm."
I looked down at my boys, who were standing between Elena and the innocent pack mbers. They looked so much like their father - brave, stubborn, and too willing to risk themselves for others.
"They’re my children," I said simply. "Of course I’m certain."
The Voice nodded. "Then reach out. But be careful. The living can only handle so much touch with the dead. Too much, and you could drive them crazy."
I placed my hands on the block and pushed my spirit energy through it. The silver threads connecting to my boys began to glow brighter.
"Kael," I whispered, sending my thoughts down the bond. "Can you hear ?"
Down in the human world, Kael’s head snapped up. He looked around in confusion, and I could see the exact mont he realized what was happening.
"Mom?" he said out loud, his voice cracking.
"Yes, baby. It’s ."
Elena heard him and laughed bitterly. "Talking to ghosts now? How pathetic."
"She’s not a ghost," Jaxon said suddenly. He could feel the link too now. "She’s... she’s really here."
"I’m in the spirit realm," I explained quickly. "I don’t have much ti, so listen carefully. Elena is using stolen life force to power her magic. But there’s a weakness."
"What weakness?" Lucien asked, his healing senses picking up my presence.
"The life force isn’t really hers. She’s borrowed it from the dead. But the dead can take it back."
"How?" Kael asked.
I looked down at Darius’s body, still lying where he had fallen. "Your father isn’t totally gone yet. His spirit is still connected to his life force. If you can wake him up, he can recover his power from Elena."
"But he’s dead," Jaxon said desperately.
"Death isn’t always permanent," I said. "Not when there’s unfinished business."
The Voice of the Moon Goddess appeared beside . "You’re asking them to perform illegal magic. Necromancy. The results could be terrible."
"What consequences?" I asked.
"If they fail, they could bind their father’s spirit to the human world forever. He would beco a ghost, unable to move on, unable to find peace."
I felt my spirit energy begin to fade. The effort of speaking with the living was draining faster than I’d expected.
"There has to be another way," I said desperately.
"There is," the Voice said softly. "But you won’t like it."
"Tell ."
"You could give them your own spirit energy. Enough to wake Darius briefly. But doing so would destroy your soul totally. No future. No peace. Just... nothing."
I looked down at my sons, who were still waiting for my direction. They trusted to help them, even from beyond death.
"Mom?" Kael called out. "What do we do?"
I closed my eyes and made my choice.
"I’m going to give you my spirit energy," I told them. "It will wake your father for a few minutes. Long enough for him to retake his power from Elena."
"No!" Lucien shouted. "You can’t destroy yourself for us!"
"You’re my children," I said, already feeling my essence starting to unravel. "Protecting you is what mothers do."
I gathered every bit of my leftover spirit energy and pushed it through the barrier. It flowed down the silver threads connecting to my boys, then spread out to touch Darius’s still body.
His eyes snapped open.
"Impossible," Elena breathed, taking a step back.
Darius sat up slowly, his body glowing with the sa silver light that had been connecting to our boys. "Hello, Elena. We need to talk."
"You’re dead!" she scread. "I took your life force! I used it to make myself stronger!"
"You borrowed it," Darius anded, getting to his feet. "But it was never really yours."
He held out his hand, and I could see the stolen life force beginning to flow back to him. Elena’s dark power flickered and started to fade.
"No!" she cried, trying to hold onto the stolen energy. "I need it! I need to be strong enough to protect my boys!"
"By destroying them?" Darius asked sadly. "That’s not safety, Elena. That’s crazy."
I felt my spirit starting to dissolve completely. I had maybe thirty seconds left before I faded into nothing.
"Boys," I called out one last ti. "Rember that I love you. And rember - Elena isn’t your real threat. She’s being ruled by sothing else. Sothing that’s been hiding in the spirit realm for ages."
"What do you an?" Kael asked.
But I was already dying. The last thing I saw before my spirit vanished was Elena’s face changing. The madness left her eyes, replaced by confusion and fear.
"I... I rember now," she whispered. "I’ve been taken. For fifteen years, sothing has been controlling . Sothing that feeds on family bonds and turns love into hate."
She looked at Darius with real recognition for the first ti since her return. "Darius? Is it really you?"
"It’s ," he said softly. "But we’re both dead, Elena. This is just borrowed ti."
"Then we need to use it wisely," she said, her voice becoming louder. "Because the thing that seized ? It’s not gone. It just jumped to a new host."
The Shadow Lord Commander began to laugh, but it wasn’t his voice anymore. It was sothing older, hungry, and infinitely more dangerous.
"Finally," it said with the Commander’s mouth. "I was getting tired of pretending to be human."
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