On a bitter winter night, swept by howling winds and driving snow, Ada Clara discovered a dying wolf pup inside a mountain cave. Its body was covered in wounds, curled against the deep snow, yet its amber eyes gleamed with an awareness and spirit no ordinary beast should possess. Moved by instinct and compassion, she brought it home, tending to its injuries with patient, careful hands — nursing it through medicine and meals, keeping it company as it slowly fought its way through that
long, grueling winter.
Then came a full moon night that changed everything.Ada Clara was jolted awake by a thunderous crash. She pushed open the door — and the silver-grey wolf was gone. In its place stood a tall, strikingly handsome stranger, radiating an air of quiet danger, bare beneath the moonlight.
He said: "You are the one who saved me."
His name was Rory Joshua. And he had no intention of letting her go.
Using the most ancient rites of his kind, Shen Jin staked his claim over Ada Clara — a declaration of protection, of possession, of a bond that could not be undone. But Ada Clara was not ready. Not for this. Not for a love that defied every boundary she had ever known.
This is impossible, reason told her.Yet every time those amber eyes turned toward her, something deep and tender inside her had already, quietly, fallen.
A story of redemption, devotion, and the love that blooms beyond the boundaries of worlds — where danger and gentleness entwine, and a chance encounter becomes an inevitable fate.