Ava stood before the audience, her heart beating rapidly. The weight of what she knew almost choked her. The night air was full of anticipation, the full moon shining on the faces of her friends, everyone waiting, thinking about the answer. Their eyes were a mixture of hope, fear, and curiosity. The house, usually a place of unity and strength, now felt like a cage. The old prophecies that had guided them for generations were lies. And what was she supposed to tell them? The truth was a dagger that could sever the fragile bonds holding them together.“The prophecies,” she said in a trembling voice, “the prophecies we all believed in, the fights… it’s a lie.”Those words hung in the air. Thunder cracked, and the reaction was immediate. Murmurs of fear spread through the crowd like wildfire. Calm faces now showed confusion and disbelief. Whispers of doubt and fear rippled through the hall, and the tension was palpable. Eyes filled with uncertainty, sharp as fangs, pierced her.“What do
Selene’s voice wrapped around Ava like a distant wind, soft yet urgent, pulling her deeper into the shadows of her dreams. The goddess stood before her, glowing with an ethereal light that both comforting disturbing. “Ava,” Selene began, her eyes locking with Ava’s, “you carry a burden not meant for the weak. But know this; what you possess is more than a real weapon; it is the key. The key to the future that can save or destroy your people. How you use it determines the fate of all that you hold dear.”Ava stepped forward, her voice wavering, “But why me? I'm not strong enough to handle this. The pain... is unbearable. Selene’s expression softened as she approached Ava, placing a hand on her shoulder. "Strength doesn't mean the absence of fear or pain. It's about being patient with it and moving on. You were chosen for your heart, your soul, and your ability to unite when others are divided by fear. Ava felt a tear slip down her cheek. “I’m afraid… afraid that I’ll make the wrong
The moon hung heavy in the night sky, casting its silver glow over the dense forest below. Ava’s heart raced as she ran through the woods, the crisp autumn air stinging her lungs. She could feel the wildness of the forest pulsing around her, calling to something deep within her soul. As she sprinted deeper into the heart of the forest, the shadows seemed to grow thicker, twisting and contorting like living creatures. But Ava was undeterred. A vital force dragged her forward, leading her to a destiny she did not yet understand. Suddenly, she came across a clearing covered in moonlight. There stood a majestic wolf; its fur was a mixture of midnight black and shimmering silver. Her eyes, pools of warm liquid, locked with Ava’s, and she felt a familiar shock course through her body. Without hesitation, Ava approached the magnificent animal; her hands trembled with excitement and fear. As she drew closer, she could sense the power emanating from the wolf, a power that seemed to resonate
Without a second thought, Ava sprang into action, her instincts overriding her fear as she rushed forward to intervene. "Stop it!" she exclaimed, her voice ringing with authority as she stepped between the aggressor and her victim. The woman's eyes narrowed in disbelief at Ava's audacity, her lips curling into a sneer. "And who do you think you are, interfering in my affairs?" she spat, her voice dripping with contempt. Ignoring the woman's disdain, Ava stood her ground, her gaze unwavering as she addressed the trembling servant behind her. "Are you alright?" she asked gently, offering a reassuring hand. The servant nodded, her eyes wide with gratitude as she clung to Ava's outstretched hand. "Thank you," she whispered, her voice trembling with relief. Turning back to the woman, Ava's resolve hardened as she confronted her with steely determination. "You have no right to treat her like this. We are all equals here, deserving of respect and dignity," she declared, her words ringing
Ava worked hard in Alpha Tristan's house till it was dusk, Night fell, a dark shroud fell over the land, and Ava's fatigue weighed heavily on her. The full moon illuminates the world below with its majestic silver light. Since there were no vehicles on the road, Ava decided to take a shorter route through the forest. It was the night of a full moon, and the following day, Ava would turn 21. The air felt charged with excitement as the moon reached its highest point, making Ava feel more alert. She felt a strong, natural desire awakening inside her, something she hadn't felt before. It was the mating night, when wolves found their soulmates, guided by instincts as ancient as time. Even though she was human, Ava got swept up in this old tradition. The moon's warmth felt like it was filling her up, making her feel a powerful energy she couldn't understand.She felt intense pain, like her bones were breaking into pieces. Ava felt confused as she tried to understand what was happening. H
Ava knew that she was leaving behind more than just a house, she was leaving behind the shattered remnants of a family that could never truly accept her for who she was.But deep within her, a flicker of hope burned bright, guiding her towards a future where she could finally be free to embrace her true self.As Ava stopped to pick up the scattered belongings, the heavens opened up, releasing a torrent of rain that soaked her to the bone. With each drop that fells, it felt as though the universe itself was joining in her sorrow.Looking up at the darkened sky, Ava's voice broke through the sound of the rain. “Why?” she cried out, her words lost in the storm. “Why do you torment me like this?”Her question hung in the air, unanswered, as the rain continued to fall, washing away the remnants of her shattered life. At that moment of despair, Ava felt utterly alone, with only the cold embrace of the rain to accompany her on her journey into the unknown.As Ava trudged through the rain-soa
As Alpha Kellan Darkclaws purposefully walked inside his castle, whispers trailing. The pack wondered if their Alpha had finally found his destined mate, or if Ava was merely a random woman, Yet, they knew no woman could ever come that close to their Alpha.Alpha Kellan Darkclaws gently laid Ava in his Chambers as the doctor was already waiting for them.Soon the doctor started checking to see if she's injured and also cleans the cuts on her body caused by her contact with the tree.The doctor then looked at the Alpha though his face was void of any emotions, but he knew the alpha was worried about this stranger.Then the doctor wanted to remove her clothes to check if she has other injuries so he asked the Alpha to excuse them “Alpha I want to check the Ladies body can you please excuse us for some time” he said?The looked at him with a glare and asked, “can't you check on her while she's putting on her clothes?” Alpha Kellan asked.“No Alpha, I need to make sure there are no other
Ava was already scared and started to back away from him, she clearly remembered those eyes, and it was he who hurt her yesterday. Now that he saw Ava freaking out, as if he was a monster, his patience with her was starting to wear thin. Alpha Kellan got angry and started scolding her. As Alpha Kellan's voice became harsher, and his demeanor changed from worry to disappointment, Ava's heart began to beat faster. She mumbled her apology. Her words were barely audible due to the adrenaline coursing through her veins. Memories of yesterday's pain filled her mind, and she retreated even further, leaning her back against the cold wall. Alpha Kelan's anger subsided, replaced by anger mixed with her confusion and worry. He took a step closer. His tall figure cast a shadow over her trembling body. “Ava,” he said softly, his voice a stark contrast from before, “Why are you so scared?” But Ava couldn't speak. The memories were still too vivid, and the wounds too. She looked down, unabl