tep brought her closer to a promise, that of a life where she could finally breathe without fearing the next outburst of anger from her father. She knew her escape w
t, mentally addressing Nox , he
lied, her soft but confident voice echoing in his mind. Luna felt a wave of comfort
al, a slight opening in the undergrowth, almost hidden by thorny bushes and tangled branches. Curious, she approached and delicately parted the branches, discovering what looked like
ox ...* she thou
way from Ronan, away from this life of suffering,* he re
part burned with the desire to discover it, to go further, to push the limits of her confined existence. For too long she
ecret place, as if the forest itself wanted to help him. The path wound through the trees, weaving between roots and rocks. The further she advan
She had never gone this far without permiss
* replied Nox with unwavering confidence. *Now is the time
she needed it to survive, to find the part of herself that had faded over the years. In that
She knew that if anyone caught her, the consequences would be terrible. But she was willing to take tha
e tenderness in his voice. *Few people would ha
hought, touched. *I coul
breath, watching for the slightest movement. His eyes scanned the surroundin
g this route as a trap to punish her for her betrayal? The thought made her shiver. Her father had always known how
hesitation. *Every step brings you closer to freedom. Leave Ronan
n ever. This secret passage represented her last chance, and she was ready to take it, whatever the consequences. She felt h
aring. The moonlight softly illuminated this open space, and she looked up to admire the
he thought, moved by th
hat stretches out before you is yours. Take it,*
new eagerness. She knew that this path, however uncertain it may be, was hers. That evening,
look back, towards the territory she was leaving, she rushed towards the horizon,