True Luna by Tessa Lilly (The Unknown Magic)

The White Wolf Series Book 4 – CHAPTER ONE – Annoying

(Alexander’s POV)

“Why are you so annoying?!” I screamed as I was walking down the stairs. Goddess, no one could have annoyed me more than my sister.

Fia mumbled something as she slammed her bedroom door.

I rolled my eyes and walked to the kitchen.

“Are all sisters so annoying?” I sighed as I walked into the kitchen.

My mom and my uncle were sitting at the table and sipping coffee. My dad was making breakfast.

“I wouldn’t know, bud,” my dad chuckled.

“Yes, they are,” my uncle said at the same time.

A small cloud appeared above my uncle’s head. A few raindrops fell on his head.

He looked up and sighed.

“You are not proving me wrong, Emma,” my uncle sighed.

My mom chuckled and the cloud disappeared.

I would never stop being fascinated with my mom’s magic. She was the White Wolf. She was the True Luna. My mom was the only wolf in existence that had magic. Well, she was the only wolf that had magic until she gave birth to my sister and me.

Sophia also had magic, but it was different than my mom’s. My mom was an elemental who could control water and air. My mom could also change the weather, and it was the coolest thing ever. When I was a kid, I loved

bolts above my bed. It

sister’s magic was a little bit different. She was also an elemental, but she could control earth and fire. My sister avoided using magic because of the darkness. My mom’s magic was light, but my sister’s wasn’t. She had both light and dark magic, and she spent years learning how to push the darkness away. She avoided using magic completely, though. She said

strength. I was a bit bigger and stronger than any other Alpha wolf

both had a unique ability to share their magic with others, mostly with my dad and me. They couldn’t give us their magic to use, but they could enhance our abilities and protect us a bit better. Both of them could do it with others as well, but it took a lot of their strength and it wasn’t as effective as it

now?” my mom asked as

next to her and

my eyebrows, trying to

Most of our fights were completely stupid, and I forgot what we were fighting

Oh. I remembered.

door open after she leaves,” I sighed, rolling

mom and dad

said, shaking his

hoped that she would learn by

a lot, Emma,” my uncle frowned. “My coffee is

of water,” my mom sighed. “Now I know where Sophia gets it from,” I said, narrowing my eyes at

dad was chuckling the entire time. He approached my uncle and gave

heard my sister’s voice. “You are

and rolled my eyes. I only called her Sophia when I was really mad at her. Everyone called her Sophia only when they were mad

need to close the door when you leave

said. “I already

won’t close my door,”

dad said as he placed a plate filled with pancakes in front of us. “You can argue about it later. We have more

looked

okay?” I

I was slowly taking over some of the

“I just need to talk to you and Soph about

would be allowed to go. I wanted my dad to take me sooner, but he told me that I had to wait until I turned 18. “What about

dad glanced at my mom and my uncle. I could swear that I

this year, right?” I asked, furrowing my

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