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Silent Steps and Hidden Stars

Chapter 6 6

Word Count: 1384    |    Released on: 15/01/2025

he ceremony-the day she'd been thinking about for so long, yet it felt like a dream she was almost too afraid to reach for. She lingered at her small window, watching the early light spread over t

r-a larger, louder par

a warmth that it usually lacked, she knew it was a modest, worn space, filled with little more than her necessities and memories of a difficult

, her path leading her to the graveyard, a quiet place where she always felt closest to her grandmother. Rona made her way over to the small heads

it's the right thing to do. I don't even know if I'll find anyone who'd want me. But..." Her voice trailed off as she tried to find the wor

voice, urging her to take this chance. A small wave of calm washed over her, a reminder of her grandmothe

ful for his kindness-something so rare for her in this place. "I wish you could've met him," she whispered, imagining what her recluse of a grandmother would say abo

a silent encouragement that she could carry with her. With a final, lingering glance at the grave, Ro

ny days. They were modest purchases-a simple dress, a pair of worn but elegant, comfortable white sandals, and a delicate ribbon tha

or that didn't quite suite her pale complexion but it wasn't like she had much of a choice. It was a pret

ver her form and she was a bit more positive

ty in a way she wasn't used to. Rona was a wallflower by nature-someone who blended into the background, who kept herself

ibbon in her hair, in a cute half updo hairstyl

she turned around t

ith an expression of uncertainty. She felt strange, as tho

h to her cheeks, and she looked

looked nice, in a qu

or even mockery. But tonight, she wanted to believe it-believe that there was

er. She didn't have the striking looks of the other girls, the bold confidence that drew eyes and admi

green, held a warmth that spoke of kindness, of a so

acceptance. She let herself believe, just briefly, that someone would look at her and see the goodness she tried so hard to ho

. She'd faced her fair share of sneers, whispered comments, and

ir mocking whispers about her wasted effort and how a lowly omega like her could never t

far, despite everything. She knew she was still an outcast, someone the pack barely noticed or cared for. But t

spark that she clung to with all her heart. She wanted this night to be different, to be a moment she could look bac

m. She knew the ceremony would be filled with familiar faces, some hostile, some indifferent. But tonight, she would hold her head high. She would

grandmother's whispered blessings, her neighbor's unexpected kindness, and the small, fragile dreams she'd d

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