In a serene garden, a lovely lady sat, surrounded by nature's beauty. Her long, golden hair swayed gently in the breeze. Dressed in a stunning white-blue gown, she radiated elegance, resembling an ethereal being. However, she was no angel, but Luna, the revered Moon Goddess.Luna's face glowed with warmth as she gazed at her three children. Her eldest, Sol, stood tall, his bright blue eyes shining like the sky. As the God of Nature, his rugged features and strong build seemed carved from the earth.
Next to Sol stood V, the God of Lust. His white eyes appeared piercing, yet mysterious. His gaze hinted at secrets and desires beyond mortal understanding.
At last her younger son, Ji-An, the God of Wisdom. His white eyes sparkled with inner light, reflecting his profound wisdom. His gentle features and contemplative demeanor belied his vast knowledge.
Luna's smile broadened as she admired her children. Each embodied a unique aspect of the universe, forming a harmonious balance.
The garden bloomed around Luna, flowers swaying in the breeze. Trees leaned in, their leaves rustling softly, as if paying homage to the Moon Goddess and her family.
Sol stood alongside his two brothers, gazing down at the mortal world below. A faint smile played on their lips as they observed the happiness that filled the lives of those beneath them.
"They all seem so content," Sol remarked, his voice tinged with wistfulness.
V and Ji-An nodded in agreement, their expressions mirroring Sol's.
"But will we ever experience love in our lives?" Sol asked, his tone laced with longing.
V and Ji-An sighed, their faces clouding over. Ji-An spoke up, his voice gentle but firm. "Hyung, we're not mortals. Love isn't meant for us."
Sol's gaze turned fierce, his eyes burning with determination. "I can endure another 1,000 years of solitude, but what about our true nature? Our wolf howls in pain, yearning for a mate. He craves the warmth of companionship, the comfort of love."
V placed a reassuring hand on Sol's shoulder. "I know, hyung. Our wolf's pain is real. But perhaps Mother has already found a way for us. Maybe she's discovered a mate who can accept us for who we are."
At V's words, the tension eased, and the brothers exchanged hopeful smiles.
Luna, who had been listening to her sons' conversation, sighed sorrowfully. She turned to her closest friend, Aera, seated beside her, and confided, "As the Goddess of the Moon, I grant life to mortal beings, yet I struggle to bring happiness to my own children."
Aera offered a comforting smile and placed a reassuring hand on Luna's. "They will understand, Luna. Your sons will find their way. Everything will work out in the end."
Luna's expression softened, and a gentle smile spread across her face. "Thank you, Aera. Your words bring me solace. I fear for their futures, knowing the weight of their destinies."
Aera's grip on Luna's hand tightened. "Your sons are strong, Luna. Sol, V, and Ji-An will navigate their paths, and love will find them when the time is right."
Luna's eyes, shining with unshed tears, met Aera's. "I wish to see them happy, to see them loved. As their mother, it pains me to witness their struggles."
Aera's voice remained steady and soothing. "Their struggles will shape them, Luna. And when the time comes, they will emerge stronger, ready to receive the love they deserve."
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Where Star Alligns
WerewolfJust as the star alignment are rare, the title suggests the connection between two souls is extraordinary and unique. A love story that transcends the ordinary