LOGINThey were right, it's been years since we heard that I won't be able to give birth again, a change might happen in another year. Then all of a sudden, I heard the sound of the breaking of the air and I quickly dodged to the side. Then, I felt a stinging pain on my waist. When I looked down, I saw
But whenever I remember the look on their faces before they turned back at me and the fact that I still had their mark on me, I would lose the courage to hurt myself. Also, there was a part in me that wanted to take revenge for my daughter but in the condition that I was in at that point, I could n
EMILY'S POV. My face was a mask of resignation, a facade that concealed the raw ache of my sadness, my true emotions hidden beneath a carefully crafted veneer. My movements became slow and deliberate as if the weight of my sadness had settled upon my bones, making even the simplest tasks laboriou
"What took you so long? Did you forget that we were waiting for you?" The mean looking woman said but I just kept quiet without saying anything. "Now, that everything is done, I hereby use this chance to banish Emily from this pack, she will not enter the vicinity of the pack no matter what, now s
B..but, I was helpless. There was nothing I could do, I did not want them to suffer for my mistakes. They've not done anything wrong and it was all my fault so I should suffer for my mistakes. "Stop dilly-dallying around, let's do the ritual." The old man said again and I finally stood up weakly.
EMILY'S POV. "She can't stay here any more and that's final, if you continue to disobey, you will be sent into the pack's inner dungeon for ten years or even more." The hunched old man said and my heart skipped a bit Inner dungeon? Why were they so cruel? In every pack, there must always be tw
EMILY. The days stretched on like a never-ending tapestry of disappointment and disillusionment. The initial spark of hope that had been ignited within me by Seraphina's words began to flicker and fade, leaving behind a void of skepticism and despair. I felt like a ship adrift in a vast sea, tosse
EMILY. As the days unfolded into weeks, I couldn't shake the unsettling feeling that something was amiss. It started as a subtle whisper in the depths of my consciousness, a distant pang of unease that gradually grew louder with each passing day. It was as though an invisible force was pulling me a
As the tears subsided, I was left with a hollow emptiness, a void where my hopes and dreams had once resided. I felt small and insignificant, as if I were nothing more than a speck in the vast expanse of the universe. The world seemed to move on, indifferent to my pain and struggles. With a heavy h
EMILY. The weight of uncertainty settled heavily upon my shoulders as I sat in the solitude of my room, contemplating the next step in my journey toward answers. The doctors had failed me, their tests yielding no insight into the mysterious affliction that plagued my body. I was left adrift, lost







