Chapter 18 Missing Luna
He was in his beast form. Alina’s breath caught in her throat.
There, sitting in stillness and shadows, was a small fox-like creature, pale as snow, with seven long silver tails curling softly around him. His white fur shining faintly under the soft afternoon light, almost glowing in the dim green of the leaves. His ears were sharp and alert, twitching at every sound, and his crimson eyes were focused—quietly observing the world below like a silent guardian.
For a moment, Alina forgot how to breathe.
She had never seen anything like him before. So ethereal... yet still so small. So guarded.
She wasn’t sure how long she stared, but eventually his eyes met hers. Their gazes locked.
Felix blinked once, then looked away quickly, his tails curling tighter around the branch.
But she saw it.
A tiny flick of one ear.
He’s cute!
As Alina watched Felix curled in the tree, wrapped in his beautiful beast form, she still couldn’t believe it.
He was the one.
The mysterious little fox-boy with seven tails, glowing red eyes, and silent power—he was the one who had shapeshifted into the terrifying, grown-up version of the principal and declared her fired without blinking.
