Howl of the Heart
The door had slammed shut, leaving her alone in the eerie silence. The wind, howling outside, seemed to have taken on a l
and, and the man-Lucian-had become a figure of both danger and protection. He had told her to stay inside, but a part of her wanted to leave. To run. The urge
live with their watchful gaze. The howls echoed again, closer this time, their sound vibrating in her chest like a low hum. Her heart thudded in time with the rhythm of the calls, a
. It was a hesitant sound, as if the person on the other side wasn't sure if they should disturb
ted. A wolf, perhaps? Or maybe Lucian, come back w
ht-stood on the other side. His presence was commanding, even though he wasn't as imposing as
the man said, his voice smooth and
whispered, unable to keep the shock from her voice. Her eyes scanned him
ly, as if testing the words. "Yes, I'm part of the pack. But I'm not here to threaten you." He stepped inside without waiti
fabric of her sweater. "I'm not... I'm not a part of your pack
he sighed. "No, you don't belong here yet. But you
, 'ready for it'? What is this pack? Why are you all-" She
ough it too recognized something dangerous in the air. He reached up, running a hand through
is tone softer now, almost contemplative. "The connection. Th
and into the forest, to answer the call of the wolves, even though she knew nothing about them. It was like the
but the night outside seemed to
ut," she said, trying to steady her v
face suddenly serious. "The pack is not to be trifled with. They will come for you, whether you're ready or not
t another part of her-the part that had always been restless, the part that had always longed for somethi
her voice barely above a whisper.
ted," he said, the words clipped, like he was choosing them carefully. "He's the lead
any deeper into the mystery surrounding Lucian. She wasn't sure if she cou
he asked, a bitter edge creeping into h
ot just any outsider, Sera. You're the one the pack has been waiting for. The Luna'
felt the room spin, the ground beneath her feet suddenly unsteady. "I don't want this," she w
hat you want doesn't change the facts. You are already part of this world. You
to overwhelm her. She wanted to escape-to run far away and never look
ing only to glance back at her. "Be careful, Sera. The pack is watching.
he door slightly ajar, and Sera s
nce again, louder this tim