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The Cursed Wolf and the Forest Princess

Chapter 6 THE MOUNTAIN OF OATHS

Word Count: 3264    |    Released on: 30/11/2025

-THE MOUNT

oke cold a

clean after a night heavy with truth. Jackline stood at the edge of ca

ghtened

small pack ove

staff, the movement

spoke a

o small for w

ted, wrapped in low cloud as if the sky itself guarded something sacred.

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that w

took the

ed by fate -

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s circled overhead, distant and wary. As hours passed, trees thinned, replaced b

f never

pressed like a hand against their chests - he m

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was stil

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st

d. "Now? We

e's eyes - not st

power in cold and wind, she

roken. She stepped into open stone beneath th

her stance

egan the

ing. Not

chi

. "What you lack is control. You mus

er shoulders, lifted her spe

quick, clean, w

ine b

gs braced. Elara moved again, faster - blade flashing as if wind moved her. Jackline dodged, swe

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nodded

ai

a lu

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that sparked pain through bone

ned Jackl

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e felt some

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like winter br

that," he said. "Wildne

not with grief, but pride she

," she

a no

h fogged white, until Jackline moved less like sh

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rolled thick above the peaks. The moon hid behind them, but

f felt

s shifted under fur like something inside pushed against bone.

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onger the closer we

his fur. His body tremored beneath her palm -

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tangled like a thread. Maelor, with the weight of on

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swore an oath h

tepped int

ound trembled beneath her feet - not physically, but through sensation,

gasped

he broken courtyard -

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horses, echo of banners blue-and-silver fluttering in

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hole. Standing in the center of t

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's heart

. He moved like real muscle and sinew, though she

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ifted his st

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n breaking into something raw, fierce, unspoken. Pain

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beneath the we

s throat

him," she

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linched li

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not save

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fail me. Y

table. Wind tore through ruins li

stepped

hall - where oath was broken.

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approval, or farewell - befor

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orward was no

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BENEATH TH

faded int

ng. Snow shifted across the stone floor in shallow drift

urned to

e curse lies beyond

he heir can

chin. "Then she

tone sharply - frost rippli

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d as thunder sw

ccepts only

heartbeat

if I fail?" sh

orrow, hope, and somethi

s not deat

is forg

owed. "Forg

d without soft

. Everything t

's breat

ng her hand with his fur - grou

for her sleeve

his. You just started lea

shook h

aiting. And neith

roof - silver falling across her shoulde

ned to

ome wi

not beast response,

did not

"But if he loses himself to moonblood ins

er dagger. "Then we'll be r

e met h

you, you will h

steady even as fear

ll of you.

gue, but Terin spoke first -

he world needs

gratitude and grief tan

pped toward

eshold

- a hall of cracked pillars and shattered banners frozen beneat

and a

scent

wrapped

eath thickene

uilt for her blo

s eyes glowed faintly silver in the cold gloom -

life without fla

oor tr

opening into deeper lung - reveal

led out b

it at the

ed, voice

e ba

e didn'

wil

ed downward -

l of Ech

, heavier. The walls pulsed with ancient magic - veins of s

chamber

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approache

a single step behind

the mirror, it didn'

howe

crown of

eside

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ma

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ered into

who yo

lection

lf, no knight - only a thro

her

nd in silver chains beside her throne, e

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pulsed with

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what y

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long the wood - sil

like a child,

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then shattered into a t

rang lik

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th

s happene

knees - half-collapse

ned ahead, carved

nds on his shoulders, voice

. I'm not

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he was to

she ch

o her weight, not weakness b

the thresho

dom or g

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t of Sil

behind them with a soft sou

artb

arved with crescent symbols and runes Jackline recognized in her bones,

her, body still tremblin

sil

ushed

e

exhaled

did

- not fear, not need, something deeper. So

trust you not

d her grip o

stal of moon-carved stone. Upon it lay an object wrapped in white c

the po

n the

ther's

oonstone floor. She touched the cloth

y a silve

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t

irclet -

side jagged a

rin carried

arried hal

was wh

metal like a pulse. When her fingers curled around it, a

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this, let her know -

from a fate wr

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lver, something like both, flicker

aged - voice shaking

...

en inside her - not fear, n

gnit

fort. She placed her hand on his neck immediately

sta

at was

ed her forehea

she murmured. "Your voice

s eyes - not

tru

hand - responding not to

leaning on his staff, eyes shin

egun," he

behind him, silent beneath

elor continued. "But the path is steeper. T

f - and his voice so

humanity is returning -

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The Cursed Wolf and the Forest Princess
The Cursed Wolf and the Forest Princess
“The forest has always been Jackline's only home. She doesn't remember the palace she was born to, the parents who once held her, or the kingdom that cried for a stolen princess. All she knows are the crumbling stones of an abandoned castle hidden deep in the woods, the whisper of leaves, the growl of distant beasts, and the cold reality of surviving alone. By day, Jackline hunts, forages, and explores the shattered halls of the castle swallowed by ivy and moss. By night, she curls up under broken rafters and stares at the moon, wondering if anyone, anywhere, is looking for her... even though she's certain the answer is no. The world beyond the forest might as well be a myth. No one has ever come for her. No one has ever stayed. Until the wolf. One fateful day, while tracking signs of wounded prey, Jackline doesn't find a deer or a boar, but a massive black wolf sprawled in the roots of an ancient tree. Its fur is stained with blood, its breathing shallow, its silver-gray eyes blazing with pain and something disturbingly close to human awareness. Every instinct tells her to run. A cornered predator is dangerous. A wolf this big is deadly. But Jackline recognizes the loneliness in its eyes. The fear of being left to die. It mirrors the ache buried deep inside her own chest. Ignoring her fear, she uses everything the forest has taught her-herbs, makeshift bandages, secret paths-to drag the heavy creature back to her ruined castle. There, in a forgotten servant's corridor, she creates a shelter. Day after day, she cleans its wounds, grinds healing plants, and whispers calm words to a creature that could end her life in a heartbeat. The wolf snaps and growls, but it never truly harms her. Slowly, it begins to trust her. When the wolf finally stands again, strong and steady, Jackline expects it to vanish into the trees without a backward glance. Instead, it follows her. Silent as a shadow, the wolf becomes her constant companion. It pads at her side when she searches for berries, keeps watch when she sleeps, and nudges her hand when her thoughts become too dark. Jackline learns to speak her thoughts out loud-to the forest, to the castle, and to the wolf with the haunted eyes. She tells it her fears, her questions, and the strange emptiness she feels when she thinks about her past. The wolf never answers, but somehow, it feels like it understands. For the first time in her life, jackline isn't truly alone. But the forest keeps its secrets tightly wound, and this wolf is one of them. Everything changes under the full red moon. Jackline has seen full moons before: pale and silver, gentle and distant. But this one climbs into the sky like a burning ember, staining the forest in crimson light. The air grows tense and electric; the castle feels suddenly awake, like it's holding its breath. That night, the wolf could rest. It paces, muscles tight, eyes brighter than she's ever seen them. There's something wild and barely contained inside him, something both terrifying and beautiful. When jackline reaches out to soothe him, he pulls away with a look that almost breaks her-one filled with sorrow and dread, as if he has been waiting for this moment and wishing it would never come. Under the blood-red moon, the wolf begins to change. jackline can only watch as bone and muscle twist, fur ripples and sinks beneath skin, and the creature she nursed back to life reshapes into something new. Something impossible. When the transformation ends, the wolf is gone. In his place lies a young man with dark hair, pale skin marked by faint scars, and the same silver-gray eyes that once watched her from a wolf's face. He is human. And he's not. He looks at her like he's been waiting his whole life to be seen. He knows her name. From that moment, Jacline's world fractures. The young man-her wolf-reveals a truth she never imagined. He is cursed, bound to the red moon, doomed to live as a wolf most of the time and return to human form only when blood stains the sky. Hunted by men, feared by sorcerers, and rejected by both humans and beasts, he is trapped between two worlds, never fully belonging to either. But he is not the only one living in a story shaped by magic and betrayal. The wolf's curse, he explains, is tied to old magic that once protected a powerful royal bloodline. A bloodline that ruled the kingdom beyond the forest. A bloodline that vanished the day a newborn princess was stolen from her cradle and never found. The day Jackline disappeared. Piece by piece, the life she thought she knew crumbles. The ruined castle she calls home is more than a random shelter-it once housed the loyal guardians of the royal family. The forest is not just a wild, dangerous place-it's a barrier of living magic, hiding her from those who would use or destroy her. Jackline is not simply a forgotten girl who happened to survive.”
1 Chapter 1 THE GIRL IN THE RUINED CASTLE2 Chapter 2 WHEN THE WOLF WOKE3 Chapter 3 THE FIRST FOOTSTEPS4 Chapter 4 LEAVING THE BONES BEHIND5 Chapter 5 THE ROAD OF EXILES6 Chapter 6 THE MOUNTAIN OF OATHS7 Chapter 7 THE CROWN WITH MISSING TEETH8 Chapter 8 THE ASH-MARKED VILLAGE9 Chapter 9 THE KING OF ASH ARRIVES10 Chapter 10 THE GATE OF THE CURSED CROWN11 Chapter 11 THE CROWN THAT CHOSE12 Chapter 12 THE WEIGHT THAT FOLLOWS VICTORY13 Chapter 13 A CROWN WITHOUT CHAINS14 Chapter 14 WHEN THE WIND CARRIES WAR15 Chapter 15 THE DAY OF DECISION16 Chapter 16 TRIAL BY COUNCIL17 Chapter 17 A KINGDOM SPLIT BY CHOICE18 Chapter 18 STORM BEFORE DECISION19 Chapter 19 WHEN SNOW BEGINS TO MELT20 Chapter 20 THE CROWN SPLITS LIKE ICE21 Chapter 21 THE SHIFT OF POWER22 Chapter 22 ROOTS BENEATH THE STONE23 Chapter 23 SHADOWS IN THE COUNCIL24 Chapter 24 THE TOWN THAT CHOSE BEFORE SHE ARRIVED25 Chapter 25 THE SUMMIT OF THREE BANNERS