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Whispers Beneath the Pines

Author: Aaron Harper
last update publish date: 2026-06-19 07:47:02

The forest was unnaturally quiet.

Ariana remained motionless where she had landed, her palms pressed against the damp earth as she struggled to steady her breathing.

The portal behind her had vanished without leaving so much as a ripple in the air, as though it had never existed at all.

Only the scent of pine needles and rain remained.

For a long moment, she simply listened.

The wind whispered through the towering branches overhead. Somewhere nearby, water trickled over stone, carrying a melody that should have been peaceful.

Instead, it made the silence feel heavier.

Kael emerged from the fading shimmer moments later, dropping to one knee before quickly scanning the forest.

His sword was already in his hand.

The cut across his shoulder had soaked through the fabric of his dark cloak, yet he showed no sign of slowing down.

Nyx appeared beside him almost immediately.

The great wolf sniffed the air once before letting out a low growl.

Elara was the last to arrive.

The old woman stumbled as her feet touched the ground, forcing herself upright with the help of her silver staff.

"We cannot remain here," she said.

Kael nodded.

"They will track the portal."

Ariana finally found her voice.

"Where are we?"

Elara looked toward the mountains barely visible through the dense trees.

"The Forest of Ashen Pines."

"I have never heard of it."

"You were never supposed to."

The answer only deepened Ariana's confusion.

Every place she visited seemed to exist outside the world she had known.

Every person she met carried pieces of a history that had been hidden from her.

And every answer seemed to raise even more questions.

She touched the silver pendant resting against her chest.

It had grown cold again.

Almost lifeless.

The memory of the Dragon King lingered in her mind.

His final words echoed as clearly as if he had spoken them moments ago.

When the final moon rises, seek the mountain where fire sleeps.

She looked toward the distant peaks.

Something about them unsettled her.

One summit stood higher than all the others.

Even in darkness, faint streaks of red seemed to pulse beneath its rocky surface.

Before she could study it further, Nyx suddenly stiffened.

His ears flattened.

His silver eyes fixed on the trees.

Kael noticed immediately.

"What is it?"

The wolf did not move.

Then came the sound.

A twig snapped.

Another followed.

Soft footsteps circled them from somewhere beyond the tree line.

Not one person.

Several.

Kael stepped in front of Ariana.

"Stay behind me."

She frowned.

"I can help."

"You do not yet know how."

His words stung, though she knew he meant no insult.

Elara quietly raised her staff.

Blue symbols drifted through the air before disappearing among the branches.

For several heartbeats, nothing happened.

Then a hooded figure stepped into the clearing.

Ariana expected another assassin from the Order of Ash.

Instead, she found herself staring at a young woman no older than herself.

She wore a cloak woven from gray wolf fur, and a long bow rested across her back.

Her amber eyes moved from Kael to Elara before settling on Ariana.

The stranger's expression changed instantly.

She dropped to one knee.

"The stories were true."

Kael did not lower his sword.

"State your name."

The woman looked up.

"Lysandra."

"And your allegiance?"

"The Moonfang Clan."

Elara released a slow breath.

"I thought your people disappeared after the war."

"So did everyone else."

Lysandra rose carefully.

"We learned to survive by becoming invisible."

She looked at Ariana again.

"Our elders believed the Blood Heir would return one day."

"You know who I am?"

"The wolves knew long before we did."

Nyx walked toward Lysandra.

To Ariana's surprise, the great beast gently pressed his head against the young woman's shoulder.

The gesture seemed almost affectionate.

Lysandra smiled.

"He remembers me."

Kael finally lowered his blade, though only slightly.

"If your clan survived, why reveal yourselves now?"

"Because hiding is no longer possible."

She pointed toward the eastern sky.

The crimson moon hung above the forest.

Beside it floated a second moon.

Silver.

Its pale light spread slowly across the clouds.

"When both moons share the sky, the old prophecies awaken."

Ariana exchanged a glance with Elara.

"The prophecy."

Elara nodded.

"It has begun."

Before anyone could speak again, an arrow whistled through the darkness.

It struck the ground less than an arm's length from Ariana's feet.

The shaft vibrated violently.

Wrapped around it was a strip of black cloth.

Kael pulled it free.

His face darkened.

Burned into the fabric was the unmistakable symbol of the Order of Ash.

Below it, written in crimson ink, were six chilling words.

WE KNOW WHERE THE HEIR HIDES.

A second arrow landed.

Then a third.

Within moments, dozens of arrows rained into the clearing from every direction.

Nyx roared.

Kael grabbed Ariana's wrist.

"Run!"

As they disappeared into the forest, a horn echoed through the night.

It was answered by another.

And another.

The hunt had begun.

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