Lunar Bonds: Bound By Fate But Stronger Alone
ed as she made her way through the trees, her gaze fixed on the path before her. The dream from the night before still lingered in her mind
a moment, fear would stop her. The forest beyond the pack's territory was strictly off-limits, considered dangerous and unpredictable. It
of rebellion, a silent refusal to remain the outcast, the wolfless girl who watched from the sidelines. She had spent too lon
ifting with every step she took. The air was thick, damp, filled with the scent of earth and moss. Birds chirped in the distance, and the rustling o
olding its breath. It was unsettling, yet oddly comforting, as if she were entering a wo
he had only been here once before, as a child, and the memory was a blur, tinged with grief and confusion. Now, standin
round, their colors vibrant against the muted greens and browns of the forest. Elara stepped forward, her
n, she
ght as she moved closer, reaching out to brush away the dirt and leaves covering its surface. It was worn and
dream that had led her here. She ran her fingers over the rough surface, feeling a connection to her parents she hadn't felt in years. This was where they had fallen, where th
int whisper. She couldn't make out the words, but the sound was enough to send a shiver down her spine. It was al
ead snapped up, her heart pounding as she scanned the treeline. There, just
eemed to merge with the shadows, making it impossible to tell where they ended and the forest be
anaged to stammer, her voic
. There was something about them that felt familiar, a sense of recognition she couldn't explain. She wanted to step f
voice soft, barely audible over t
tirred something deep within her. She swallowed, forcing herse
e stronger this time, laced with the defiance
hings you do not know, child of the Moon," they replied, their tone gentle yet laced wit
h unspoken promises and hidden meanings. This was what she had come for, what she had been
ked, her voice barel
e a part of them. "Seek the past, Elara. The answers you seek li
e stared into the darkness where they had stood, a hollow feeling settling in her chest. The for
ange comfort, a reminder that she was not as alone as she had always felt. Her parents had left her with
know who the figure in the shadows was, or what secrets they held, but she knew one thing: she would not stop u
k's territory. The questions burned within her, filling her with a fire she hadn't known s
picked up once more, carrying with it a fa
ara
ing. And her journey