LOGINCHAPTER 3 – “WE NEED TO MAKE SURE YOU'RE NOT A DESTROYER.”
The Wasted Vale stretched for miles—silent, decaying, endless. I walked for two days without food, my body trembling, my thoughts looping the betrayal like a curse. I was Framed, Casted out and Forgotten. Only Nelly’s words kept me going. “They left you alive.” By the third morning, the rain had stopped. Mist rolled low between crooked trees, and I stumbled through them like a ghost, until I collapsed near a stream, too weak to stand. That’s when I heard footsteps. It was Soft,Careful and Not a predator—at least not yet. Then came a voice. “She’s breathing.” Another voice answered, sharper. “Or she’s bait. Could be a trap.” “Look at her—she’s barely alive.” I forced my eyes open. Two figures stood above me—a girl with honey-brown curls and worried eyes, and a taller boy with a sharp jaw and arms folded tightly across his chest. The girl crouched beside me. “Hey. Can you talk?” My lips cracked as I whispered, “Who…?” “I’m Elara,” she said gently. “You’re on Shadowfang territory.” The boy didn’t smile. “You shouldn’t be here. Outsiders get killed—or worse.” “Elric,” she warned. “She’s not a threat.” “I’ll decide that when she’s not half-dead.” “Please,” I whispered. “I was banished. Framed. I didn’t kill anyone.” They exchanged a look. Elric still looked doubtful, but Elara pulled something from her pouch—a soft fruit, sweet-smelling. I grabbed it, devouring it like an animal. “Thank you,” I rasped. She nodded. “We need to get her somewhere safe.” Elric snorted. “You want to bring her back? She could be a spy.” “Then we’ll watch her,” she replied. Elric gave me a final glare, but didn’t argue. They lifted me gently, my legs limp, and half-carried me through the woods. — Elara took me to a small cottage on the edge of a ravine. It didn’t look like a normal pack settlement—more like an outpost. Quiet. Hidden. “I live here with my uncle,” she said. “He’s a Healer. You’ll be safe, I promise.” Elric didn’t stay. “I’ll inform the Alpha,” he said coldly before disappearing into the woods. I wanted to ask questions, but Elara pressed a warm cloth to my forehead. “Rest first. You can tell me everything later.” I woke up sometime after dusk, wrapped in a clean blanket. The fire crackled nearby. Elara was sitting on the floor, peeling roots. She looked up when she noticed me stirring. “You’re stronger already,” she smiled. I nodded slowly. “I… I don’t know why you helped me.” Her gaze softened. “Because once, someone helped me when I was alone too.” I stared at her. “You’re different. Not like the rest.” She hesitated. “My parents were banished when I was young. I grew up as the Healer’s ward. The Alpha tolerates me—but only barely.” Her words made something ache in my chest. “Then you understand.” “I do,” she said. “And I believe you, Mira.” I stiffened. “I never told you my name.” She froze. Then Silence fell between us. Then she smiled quickly. “Elric must have told me.” But something in her eyes flickered. Something hidden. Still, I let it go. I was too tired. Until the next day. I was outside, gathering water when I heard whispering in the woods. Creeping closer, I saw Elric and Elara arguing. “She’s not ready,” he hissed. “She has no choice,” she said. “We don’t have time. The signs are clear—she’s the one.” “Elara, if she finds out what we did—” “She won’t,” Elara snapped. “Not yet.” I froze. What did they do? I stepped on a twig. The sound cracked like thunder. They turned sharply. “Mira?” Elara called. “Is that you?” I backed away slowly. “I… I was just getting water.” Elric stepped forward. “You shouldn’t wander.” “I was thirsty.” Elara forced a smile. “Let’s go back. We’ll talk.” But something had moved. — That night, I didn’t sleep. My instincts screamed. The Moonmark on my shoulder tingles. I needed answers. While they slept, I searched the back room of the cottage. I found scrolls, herbs, vials of strange liquid—but what made me stop was a sealed book carved with a silver moon and a name. > Mira of the Lost Line. > My name. I opened it. The pages detailed a prophecy. A Moonborn girl cast into exile. A girl with “ashes in her blood” and “fire in her voice.” She would either save the realm… or destroy it. At the bottom of the page was a drawing Of me. Trembling, I stepped back. Behind me, the floor creaked. Elara stood in the doorway, eyes dark. “I was hoping you’d find it on your own,” she whispered. I stared at her. “You knew who I was. From the beginning.” “Yes,” she said softly. “I’ve been searching for you for years.” “Why?” She stepped closer. “Because you’re the only one who can stop what’s coming.” A shadow moved behind her. Elric. “But first,” he said, eyes flashing, “we need to make sure you’re not the destroyer.”CHAPTER 19 POISONEDMIRAZara grins at me like she already won.She rolls her shoulders loosening up like this is fun. Like hurting people is her favorite sport. The crowd is loud my head already buzzing but I lock my knees and breathe like Elric taught me.Don’t rush. Read her body.“Hope you scream pretty,” Zara says and spits to the side.The horn sounds.She moves fast, not clean, just fast. Her elbow clips my ribs before I can fully dodge and pain shoot sharp and hot. I stumble but don’t fall. She laughs.“Too slow.”She goes for my knee, the bad one. I feel it before it happens. I twist last second but she still catches me. My leg buckles and I hit the ground hard with dust in my mouth.The crowd roars louder.“Stay down,” she whispers, stepping on my chest. “You don’t belong here.”My vision blurred but I grab her ankle and roll. She stumbles curses and I’m up again breathing hard. My ribs burn and my knee screams but I move.She fights dirty. She goes for my old scar and I cry
CHAPTER 18 THE TRIAL BEGINSMIRA’S POVThe ground feels cold under my bare feet.The arena is packed with werewolves everywhere, their eyes on me. Whispers crawling through the pit like insects. I keep my chin up.Alpha Theron stands above us, his hands behind his back, and his voice steady.“The Integration Trial begins now,” he says. “Three warriors. Ten minutes each. You defeat them or you survive. If you fail, you leave Shadowfang.”My fingers curl slowly.I scan the crowd without meaning to and i find him instantly.Elric.He’s standing stiff, eyes locked on me like he’s afraid to blink. When our eyes meet, something settles in my chest.A gate opens. The first warrior steps in.Drake.He’s massive. Broad shoulders. Thick arms crossed over his chest. He cracks his neck like this is already over.He grins at me. “Try not to cry,” he says. “I hate boring fights.”I don’t answer.The horn sounds.He charges.He's fast, too fast for someone that big.I move on instinct. Step aside. H
CHAPTER 17 NIGHT TRAININGELRIC’S POVI tried to sleep but sleep refuses to come.I turn on the bed for the third time, staring at the ceiling like it might give answers. My wolf is restless, pacing, scratching, alert. Ever since today, something feels off.I finally give up.The training room lights are dim when I step in. At first, I think I’m alone. Then I hear it. A soft grunt. A shuffle of feet. Controlled breathing.Mira.She’s in the middle of the room, hair tied back, sleeves rolled, sweat shining on her skin. She repeats the same move again and again, turn, step, strike, miss and reset.She doesn’t see me.I lean against the wall, watching her carefully.She messes up the angle again. Her shoulders tense in frustration. She mutters something under her breath I can’t catch. Then she goes again.My chest tightens.Three days. She’s pushing herself like she has none.I walk closer, slow, quiet. She spins suddenly, blade coming up fast. I catch her wrist easily.“Careful,” I say.
CHAPTER 16 – THE INTEGRATION TRIALMIRA’S POVThe cold morning air hit my face the moment I stepped out of the guest wing. Shadowfang never slept. Warriors were already running drills, the ground shaking Under their feet. I barely had time to breathe before a deep voice cut through the noise.“Mira. Over here.”Alpha Theron stood in the center of the training grounds, arms folded, eyes sharp like he could see straight through skin and bone. The warriors around him paused when I approached. Some looked curious. Others looked ready to eat me alive.I stopped in front of him, trying to hold his stare.“Good. You came early,” he said. “You want a place in this pack. Then you earn it.”My heart thumped. “How?”His jaw tightened. “The Integration Trial. Three of my best warriors. You fight them one after the other. Win, and you join Shadowfang. Lose…”He didn’t finish. He didn’t need to.My mouth dried. “When?”“Three days from now.” Then his voice dropped. “And one more thing. You won’t su
CHAPTER 15: SHADOWFANG BADDIEMIRA’S P.O.VThe healing chamber was quieter than usual. Most of the girls were busy sorting herbs, but my head felt stuffed, so I walked around the room just to breathe and think straight. My steps slowed near the back aisle where we kept the fresh bandages. I didn’t see the leg stretched out in front of me until it was too lateI tripped and hit the floor on my hands. Heat rushed to my face as a group of giggles rose behind me. When I looked up, Lovey stood there with her hand on her hip like she owned the whole chamber. Her friends flanked her, wearing the same smug smile.“Well well” Lovey said “new girl thinks she can walk around here like she’s holy air”My palms stung but what stung more was the way she looked at me like I didn’t belong here“I didn’t do anything to you” I said slowlyShe stepped closer. Her perfume hit first before her voice “That’s your first mistake. Thinking this place is some happy garden. You don’t make peace here. You stay i
CHAPTER 14: SEARCHRael’s POV;For a whole week my head refused to rest. Every night felt long. Every corner of my mind kept circling back to her. Mira, is she alive or dead? The doubt was eating me from inside like a slow flame.By morning I had made my decision.I called three of my best assassins to my office. Naro, Silas, and Bren. They entered quietly like shadows.Naro spoke first. “Alpha you called.”I nodded and leaned on the table feeling the pressure in my chest.“I need a search done. It should be quiet and wide. Every forest edge, every mountain trail, Mira might still be alive.” I explained.Silas frowned. “You think she survived that fall.”“I’m not thinking. I’m checking. If she’s alive I want her found.”Bren looked at me closely. “And if she’s dead.”“Bring me the proof and see if she's alive.” I paused. “Capture her but unharmed. I want her brought here alive. I have questions and I want answers straight from her mouth.”Silas raised a brow. “Why us? You never use as







