ely a whisper as she stood beside Julie,
comfort against the monstrous wolf that loomed outside their hut. The creature
seen," Julie stammered, her voice tight
e darkness, locking onto them. It tilted its head, a low growl rumbling f
rds their window. The flimsy wooden frame splintered under the force of
arkness. In the chaotic scramble, Julie lost her grip on her huntin
lled, grabbing Elara's hand and pull
s crashing against the wooden floor hot on their heels. Julie could f
ie fumbled with the latch, praying it wouldn't hold. With a groan, the d
," Julie shouted, urging Elara forwar
d still hear the wolf's frustrated growls getting fainter as they ran deeper into the fo
hest ached, her heart pounded like a drum against her ribs. El
at?" Elara whispered
nd was still racing, trying to comprehend the
their eyes darting towards the sound. A figure emerged from
er side. But something about the figure's stance, the way it moved with a sil
he figure asked, its
there was a wolf! Huge, with gl
e air. Then, slowly, it raised its head, revealing the
urmured, its voice barely a wh
flying and showering them with debris. Julie, heart pounding in her chest, instinctively grabbed
n," Julie stammered, her voice tight w
e darkness, locking onto them. It tilted its head, a low growl rumbling f
mpact, sending shards of wood flying and showering them with debris. Elara stumbled back, knocking over a lamp, plunging the room into
lled, grabbing Elara's hand and pull
s crashing against the wooden floor hot on their heels. Julie could f
ie fumbled with the latch, praying it wouldn't hold. With a groan, the d
," Julie shouted, urging Elara forwar
d still hear the wolf's frustrated growls getting fainter as they ran deeper into the wo
hest ached, her heart pounded like a drum against her ribs. El
at?" Elara whispered
nd was still racing, trying to comprehend the
their eyes darting towards the sound. A figure emerged from
er side. But something about the figure's stance, the way it moved with a sil
he figure asked, its
there was a wolf! Huge, with gl
e air. Then, slowly, it raised its head, revealing the
urmured, its voice barely a wh
er crawl up her spine. Prophecy? What prophecy? Who was this cloaked figure with eyes
you need to know. And you, young one," it continued, turning to Elara, "r
ie, her fear warring with confusion
woods, a flicker of urgency in its movements. "There's no time
ng sense of purpose. Could this mysterious figure be the key to understanding the monstrous wolf and the thre
wn pressing down on her. Glancing at Elara, her eyes filled
e and warn them," Julie finished, her voice firm despite the tremor within her. "Tell t
understanding. "But Julie, what about you? You can't just disap
but I have a feeling this figure holds the answers. We can't fight this wolf,
, a determined glint flickering in her tear-filled eyes. "But be careful, Julie. If this doesn't feel right, turn ba
gratefully. "Thank you, Elar
of the unknown pressing down on them. As they pulled a
aked figure disappeared. "Find out what you can. And Julie,"
t filtering through the canopy cast long, eerie shadows, making the path ahead seem like the entran
aced with a strange curiosity. Who was this stranger with eyes that mirrored the moon? W
distance. It was a sound different from the wolf's earlier aggression, deeper, primal,
onstrous wolf, its glowing eyes fixed on a huddled figure at the base of a gargantuan oak tree. The figure was small, dwarfe
eemed to be holding the monstrous wolf at bay with their song. But could it last?
happened. The monstrous wolf lowered its head in a submissive bow, its guttural growls repl
ing moment, the moonlight glinted off their face, revealing a familiar shock o
filled with a mix of relief
Julie. She didn't move, her mind struggling to process what she was seeing. The figure