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Darkness enveloped the forest, and a dense mist hung above the ground, hiding the secrets that the night jealously guarded. The full moon cast silver light through the trees, creating dancing shadows. It was in this mystical darkness that a child's cry pierced the silence, a desperate cry that awakened the most primal instincts of the werewolf pack.
**Discovery of Isabella abandoned in front of the pack of werewolves**
Ragnar, the towering Alpha, was leading his wolves through the forest when he suddenly stopped. He raised his head, his nostrils sniffing the air intently. "Do you smell that? he asked, his deep voice sounding like a distant rumble.
The other members of the pack stopped, their keen senses also picking up the distinct scent of fear and abandonment. Following the Alpha, they headed towards the source of the scream. There, on the ground covered with damp leaves, they discovered a crying baby, wrapped in a thin blanket. Her cheeks were red from the cold, and her little fists punched the air.
Ragnar leaned down, his golden eyes searching the child's innocent face. "She's human," he whispered, but an unexpected tenderness softened his usually stern features. "Who would have abandoned her here? »
Luna, the healing wolf, approached and took the child in her arms. "It doesn't matter who," she said, gently rocking the baby. "We have to protect her. »
**Adoption of Isabella by the pack and her early years of childhood**
The pack, after a long discussion, decided to adopt the child. They named her Isabella, a name that meant "promise" in the ancient language of wolves. From her first days among them, Isabella became an integral part of the pack, pampered and protected.
Years passed, and Isabella grew up surrounded by werewolves, learning their ways and living by their laws. Although different, she was never treated as a foreigner. Luna taught him herbalism and the secrets of medicinal plants, while Ragnar taught him courage and loyalty.
One evening, when Isabella was celebrating her eighth birthday, the pack gathered around the campfire. Ragnar told the ancient stories of wolves, legends full of magic and mystery. Isabella, her eyes wide with fascination, listened attentively. She knew she wasn't like the other children, but she still felt a deep connection with each of them.
**The death of the Alpha and the upheaval of the hierarchy within the pack**
The seasons changed and Isabella grew, but the fragile balance of the pack was suddenly disrupted. Ragnar, the wise and powerful Alpha, fell ill. His strength rapidly declined, and soon he was confined to his bed, his days numbered. The entire pack felt palpable anxiety, as the loss of their leader would mean major upheaval.
Isabella, now a teenager, spent long hours at Ragnar's bedside, holding his hand and listening to his final advice. "You are strong, Isabella," he whispered one day, his voice barely audible. "Never forget who you are, and remember that the pack is your family. »
When Ragnar took his last breath, a howl of mourning rose through the night. The wolves, heartbroken, cried for their leader, their guide. The hierarchy within the pack was then put to the test. Fenrir, Ragnar's younger brother, claimed the position of Alpha. He was an ambitious wolf, known for his harshness and cruelty.
Isabella immediately felt the change. Fenrir barely tolerated her, considering her one human too many. Finn, Fenrir's son, shared this animosity. He never hesitated to torment her, relegating her ever lower in the social order of the pack.