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The moon hung heavy in the night sky, casting its silver glow over the dense forest below. Ava’s heart raced as she ran through the woods, the crisp autumn air stinging her lungs.
She could feel the wildness of the forest pulsing around her, calling to something deep within her soul. As she sprinted deeper into the heart of the forest, the shadows seemed to grow thicker, twisting and contorting like living creatures. But Ava was undeterred. A vital force dragged her forward, leading her to a destiny she did not yet understand. Suddenly, she came across a clearing covered in moonlight. There stood a majestic wolf; its fur was a mixture of midnight black and shimmering silver. Her eyes, pools of warm liquid, locked with Ava’s, and she felt a familiar shock course through her body. Without hesitation, Ava approached the magnificent animal; her hands trembled with excitement and fear. As she drew closer, she could sense the power emanating from the wolf, a power that seemed to resonate with her very essence. But just as Ava reached out to touch the wolf, it vanished into thin air, leaving her standing alone in the moonlit clearing. Confusion and disappointment flooded her, leaving her feeling adrift in a sea of uncertainty. Suddenly, a voice shattered the silence, echoing through the trees like a thunderclap. “Ava.” Startled, Ava whirled around to see a figure emerging from the shadows. Tall and imposing, he had sharp blue eyes that seemed to see into her soul. She instinctively knew that he was the leader of the nearby pack. As she approached him, she felt a strange magnetic force pulling her toward him; he was drawing her into his circle even as alarm bells went off in her head. “I’ve been waiting for you,” he said, his voice low and hypnotic. Ava’s heart pounded as she tried to make sense of the thoughts that were wracking her. Part of her wanted to run, to flee from this enigmatic stranger and the dangerous world he represented. But another part of her, a part she could barely acknowledge, longed to stay and explore the forbidden depths of desire that simmered between them. With a mixture of fear and longing coursing through her veins, Ava took a hesitant step forward, knowing that her life would never be the same again. As her hand reached out to make contact, she was jolted awake by a sudden drenching sensation, accompanied by a harsh voice piercing through her slumber. “Rise and shine, lazybones! There’s work to be done, so quit lounging around like a sloth.” Ava woke up gasping for air. She felt annoyed. “Why won’t this woman wake her up in a normal way? Always using this brutal way to wake her up, as if she’s not human or even wait a little longer so that she can finish dreaming about this Alpha that has been coming to her dream,” she thought to herself. While struggling to stand up, she greeted, “Good morning, mom.” “What’s good about the morning, Ava?” her mom asked her. “Will you just keep standing there or get ready to go to Alpha Tristan’s house to work? And don’t mess around. You know one of your sisters is going to end up marrying him in the future. Work as if you don’t exist and don’t let him see you.” Alpha Tristan is the Alpha of their pack. He is popularly known for his womanizing character, pride, and his looks. He might look strong because of his body build, but he’s no less than a fool. “That good-for-nothing Alpha,” Ava murmured as she rolled her eyes. “Okay, mom, let me take a shower now. I will be right back,” Ava replied. “In fact, what are you getting ready for? Just go there with what you are putting on right now, or are you planning to go and seduce someone there? Remember, you are going there to work,” Ava’s mom asked her. “But, mom, I have not even taken my bath yet,” Ava said. With a very angry voice, Ava’s mom’s voice thundered as she raised her hands to slap Ava, “Are you trying to argue with me, you little brat?” Before her hands could touch Ava’s face, a loud sound was heard from upstairs followed by a tiny, terrible voice, making Ava’s mom retract her hands. She immediately walked out of Ava’s room. She didn’t forget to tell Ava that if she didn’t go to Alpha Tristan’s house like this, she would be seriously dealt with by her. This isn’t a room, it’s a small store that was turned into a room, and God knows how long she’s been living there. When she saw her mother leaving the room, tears flowed and she squatted down. How could this life be so unfair to her? The people who hurt her the most are the people she calls family.” Even her mother, who was supposed to love her, treated her like a slave. Do they treat her like this simply because she’s just a mere Omega? She shouted at last. Werewolves see Omega's as weak beings. Although Ava was born to wolf parents, she became an Omega unlike her sisters who are Werewolves. She’s 20 years old but hasn’t gotten her wolf form since she turned 8. Her parents got tired of her, so they made her work. Ava stood up and wiped her tears before leaving her room and walking towards Alpha Tristan’s house. She’s already tired of the chaos at home. Ava hailed a taxi and arrived at the imposing gates of Alpha Tristan’s mansion. She provided her information to the gatekeeper and informed him that she had come for work. He then granted her entry, complimenting her beauty as she passed through the gates. Walking through the fancy halls, Ava felt worried seeing other servants rushing around. They looked tired and sad, showing how tough life was in Alpha Tristan’s house, with the relentless demands of their aristocratic masters weighing heavily upon them. Ava felt really sad when she saw something bad happening. In a quiet part of the big house, a young servant looked scared as a fancy-dressed woman yelled at them. Then, the woman hit the servant hard, making a loud noise that filled the hallway.Everything around Ava was quiet in a way that didn’t feel normal or natural, it felt like the world itself had paused mid-breath just to observe her, like even existence was waiting to see what she would become next. She couldn’t tell where she was, not in the way people usually understand place or direction, there was no ground under her feet, no sky above her head, only a vast, endless darkness that felt strangely alive, like it was not empty but full of something she couldn’t yet understand. Then slowly she became aware of herself again, of her breathing, slow and uneven, as though her body was remembering how to function after being pulled apart and put back together incorrectly, and she whispered weakly, “Where am I…” but even that question didn’t feel like it belonged to just one voice, it came out layered, like multiple versions of her were speaking through the same mouth at the same time, overlapping softly in a way that made her chest tighten. “Ava…” the response came immed
Ava was falling, but it did not feel like falling in the normal way. There was no wind screaming in her ears. No ground rushing up to meet her. No sense of direction at all. It felt like she was being pulled through something that was not space… and not time. Just light. Endless, shifting light. Silver. Then red. Then both together, twisting like they were fighting each other. Her body felt weightless, like it no longer belonged to anything physical. Her thoughts scattered for a moment, breaking apart like glass under pressure. Then suddenly silence, Ava landed, but there was no impact. Only stillness. She opened her eyes slowly. What she saw made her freeze. She was standing. Not falling anymore. She was standing on a surface that looked like glass, but it was alive. Beneath it, light moved like rivers flowing in slow motion. Above her, there was no sky. Only a vast space of shifting darkness filled with faint glowing lines, like cracks in reality itself. It was beautiful. And terri
The world no longer felt normal.It was as if everything had slipped out of place, like reality itself had loosened its grip.Ava stood completely still. She could not move, not even if she tried. Her body felt heavy, like it had forgotten how to obey her. Her breath got stuck somewhere in her chest and throat, refusing to come out properly.Right in front of her stood a girl.But this was not just any girl.It was her face.The same face she saw in mirrors. The same eyes she had cried with. The same lips she had bitten when nervous. Even the same small scar she always forgot she had.It was her.But something was terribly wrong.The eyes of the other girl were not normal. They were red—deep, glowing red. Not soft or natural, but strange, like fire had been trapped inside them for a very long time. It felt like those eyes had seen things no human should ever see.Ava’s mind struggled to accept what she was looking at. It felt like her thoughts were breaking apart.Behind her, Chloe st
Ava’s voice cracked as she repeated, “Leave?” The word tasted like betrayal on her tongue. Kellan’s expression didn’t change. His eyes were stormy, weighed down with the burden of leadership. “If you stay, they’ll force the Trials on you. And if they succeed, you’ll be branded a traitor—or worse, executed as one.” Chloe stepped forward, shaking her head violently. “No. No, no, no. We’re not sending her away like some criminal! She’s done nothing wrong!” “I’m not suggesting exile,” Kellan said quickly, his voice still low. “I’m suggesting strategy. Disappearance. Let them cool down. Let us buy some time.” “Disappear?” Ava echoed. “From my home? From everything I know?” Tala placed a calming hand on Ava’s shoulder. “Sometimes the hardest paths are the ones chosen for us. Not because we are weak—but because we are meant to rise above what others fear. Selene didn’t speak to you without reason. You were never meant to face this storm in comfort.” Chloe crossed her arms. “So w
Selene’s voice wrapped around Ava like a distant wind, soft yet urgent, pulling her deeper into the shadows of her dreams. The goddess stood before her, glowing with an ethereal light that both comforting disturbing. “Ava,” Selene began, her eyes locking with Ava’s, “you carry a burden not meant for the weak. But know this; what you possess is more than a real weapon; it is the key. The key to the future that can save or destroy your people. How you use it determines the fate of all that you hold dear.”Ava stepped forward, her voice wavering, “But why me? I'm not strong enough to handle this. The pain... is unbearable. Selene’s expression softened as she approached Ava, placing a hand on her shoulder. "Strength doesn't mean the absence of fear or pain. It's about being patient with it and moving on. You were chosen for your heart, your soul, and your ability to unite when others are divided by fear. Ava felt a tear slip down her cheek. “I’m afraid… afraid that I’ll make the wrong
Ava stood before the audience, her heart beating rapidly. The weight of what she knew almost choked her. The night air was full of anticipation, the full moon shining on the faces of her friends, everyone waiting, thinking about the answer. Their eyes were a mixture of hope, fear, and curiosity. The house, usually a place of unity and strength, now felt like a cage. The old prophecies that had guided them for generations were lies. And what was she supposed to tell them? The truth was a dagger that could sever the fragile bonds holding them together.“The prophecies,” she said in a trembling voice, “the prophecies we all believed in, the fights… it’s a lie.”Those words hung in the air. Thunder cracked, and the reaction was immediate. Murmurs of fear spread through the crowd like wildfire. Calm faces now showed confusion and disbelief. Whispers of doubt and fear rippled through the hall, and the tension was palpable. Eyes filled with uncertainty, sharp as fangs, pierced her.“What do
Eventually, Ava arrived at a tranquil glade bathed in the tender light of the moon.Standing at its heart was Selene Moonshadow, a figure of airy grace and wisdom, her presence shimmering with quiet authority that commanded reverence. Ava approached cautiously, her steps careful yet determined."Are y
"No, Ava, wait!" Chloe shouted, reaching for Ava who just disappeared. Her heart tightened with the pain of loss and uncertainty. The forest fell silent again, the moon illuminating the entire place with a ghostly air. Annoyed by the unanswered questions, Chloe dropped to her knees. The night falls
Elliot's eyes lingered on Ava and Chloe, his expression unreadable in the bright light of the building. "I want something very valuable, something powerful," he finally said, his voice carrying a hint of power, like a lone wolf howling into the night, seeking solace in the darkness. Ava and Chloe e
Alpha Kellan's jaw clenched as he uttered Chloe's name. "Chloe Darkclaws, I don't want to repeat myself," he said, his tone cold as ice. Ava felt a sinking sensation in her stomach as she listened to their conversation. "Let's go, Chloe," she murmured, her voice barely audible. Chloe hesitated, glan







