LOGINRebecca"Destiny?" With a stronger tone than I intended, I repeated. "You keep saying that as if it should have some significance for me."The leader's face remained expressionless. "Because it ought to."I stepped back nervously. "You've got the incorrect person." I promise that I am not whoever or whatever you believe I am destined to be.The leader's tone was almost pitying as she cocked her head slightly. You reject who you are because you were raised blind by those foolish beasts. because the truth was concealed from you by your mother.My heart faltered. "Why do you constantly bring up my mom?" I forcefully gulped. "Did you know her?"From the right, another witch said, "We did more than know her," in a low, sharp voice. She was among us. Before she betrayed her species out of love, she was one of the Circle's strongest members.The group was filled with a deep, judgmental hum.The commander yelled, "Watch your tongue," without looking back. She never took her eyes from mine. "Y
JohnAfter gathering the scouts, we headed into the forest. Charles accompanied me on the ride, offering consoling words when he could. However, it was ineffective. Seeing her face was the only thing that would be beneficial. If only I had her back. I could then relax.Vega led the way, riding ahead of us. I had told her she could rest, but she had insisted on going with us.A part of me became enraged and blamed her for everything, even though her only responsibility was to keep Rebecca safe. And she made a mess of it. However, the more sensible part of me saw that it wasn't her fault; she was hurt and unable to fight effectively, and she took responsibility rather than offering an explanation. I sent her with Rebecca because I knew she wouldn't endanger Rebecca.However, it was insufficient to make up for the emptiness I felt. I required Rebecca's return.At the base of the woodland, we paused and entered. It was too quiet.Not even the typical sounds of far-off birds were audible.
RebeccaI could see the darkness everywhere I looked.The cold was the next sensation I experienced.The air burnt like smoke when I attempted to breathe. My body seemed suspended and weightless, as though gravity had not yet determined my place in the universe.Then I suddenly collapsed.I was knocked out of my lungs by the force of the crash. Something solid struck my back; it was smooth as stone but had a slight pulse of warmth. I rolled onto my side, gasping, and clawed at the weird, shimmering ground as I coughed.Where had I been?Everything appeared to be... incorrect.The sky above me was streaked with silver and violet; there was no sun or moon, only a dimly glowing whirling mist. Shapes appeared to move where none existed as the air shimmered like a mirage.With my head hammering, I gently forced myself to stand up. Strange marks engraved onto the stone under me were touched by my palms; they were symbols that gently pulsed as though they were alive. Upon closer inspection,
JohnMy workstation was illuminated by the morning light streaming in through my office windows. There were reports of trade routes, border patrols, and council communications strewn all over the place, but I wasn't actually seeing any of it. I was thinking about something else.Rebecca was on my mind all the time. Where had she gone?I had been counting down the days since she departed, and she had vowed to come back after the trial. Without her, the house didn't feel right. It was too empty, too hollow, and too quiet. A voice called out from the doorway, "Alpha." Charles. According to the scouts, the eastern boundaries are unambiguous. There were no strange motions found.I signed the document in front of me and replied absently, "Good.""Is there anything more you would like me to look into?" From the entryway, he spoke.I started to say, "No," but stopped myself. "Are you aware of the typical duration of trials?" My brow furrowed as I asked."Until they provide a decision, I'm no
Rebecca There was a subtle scent of disinfectant and herbs in the hospital hallways. Clara accompanied me on our walk to Vega's room. When I saw her through the open door, my chest constricted. Her hair was unkempt, her arm was bandaged, and she was sitting erect on the bed. "Rebecca," she said softly in a whisper. Despite the tightness in my throat, I grinned. "Hey, you obstinate wolf. At last, you made the decision to awaken. "Well, I couldn't sleep indefinitely." She replied. Clara gave me a quick look. "Go ahead. Inform her. Vega scowled slightly. "What can you tell me?" I moved in closer till I was at her bedside. "We prevailed," I muttered. Her eyes grew wide. “What?” From behind me, Clara murmured, "The trial." It's finished. Jake was given a life sentence without the possibility of release. Additionally, Kate has also been arrested. Vega blinked quickly as the words registered. "Oh, and I thought your dad would be dead by now. If I ever saw him, I'd be glad he's i
Rebecca Swiftly gathering herself, Kate brushed a lock of hair behind her ear. She simply remarked, "You see, Your Honor, this is what I lived with for years." That anger, that fury. It is not surprising that he turned to violence. With his teeth clenched, my father scowled up at me; the wolfsbane was weakening him. "You believe you've won, Rebecca? Do you believe that joining this company will help you become someone? You are nothing. With a quiet but sharp voice, I moved closer. "No, Dad. I am everything that you could never be. Clara moved forward once again. "Your Honor, I think this behavior says a lot about his personality and the threat he poses to people." Our accusations are overwhelmingly supported by the bank records, the forensic evidence, and Mrs. Davis's testimony. The judge adjusted his spectacles. "I concur." He faced the bailiff. "Make sure the suspect is appropriately restrained." It didn't matter that my father was still growling under his breath. His voice wa







