Rosetta's eyes darted between Thomas and the stranger-Farkas, he had called himself-whose presence seemed to f
Farkas with a mixture of fury and fear. "You claim to know her, yet you br
ter was an obstacle he'd anticipated, but not one he could dismiss lightly. He shifted his gaze
hest. "What truth?" she whispered, as if the sound of
ly. "I need you to listen carefully, Rosetta," Farkas continued, ignoring
r world shift, as though the ground beneath her feet had turned to quicks
weight of revelation. His eyes, a striking ice-blue that gleamed in the firelig
tta as if willing her not to believe him. "Lies," he
eneer cracked. "I'm here to protect her, not use her. And you kn
past like fragments of a dream. The whispers that followed her in the village, the sharp glances Thomas threw
brimming with unshed tears
low. Three figures stepped into the cabin, their presence as overwhelming as the first. Each one was ta
ognition flaring like lightning. It was as if a cord had snapped int
e, his voice a rich baritone. He glanced at Thomas wit
s voice low and urgent. "They need
grace. He stepped forward, eyes locking onto Rosetta with a softness that belied hi
on the chair. The room, once her sanctuary, now felt foreig
and weary. "You have no idea what you're
s as dark as night, interrupted, his
ected by an energy she could feel even without understanding. "Why
relaxing as he took another step closer. "Because your eighteen
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hus was the first to break the silence, turning his intense gaze back to Thomas. "Hunter, you've kept her safe all t
"And when they do? Do you think they'll let her liv
through the room, deep and resolute. "No. They'll see her as what she truly i
his face. He turned to Rosetta, his expression softening. "Rosie, I did e
of his words sinking in. "You knew
lence was a
he spoke to Rosetta. "Your life is going to change,
voice. The bond she felt, tenuous and electric, humm
ed from the woods, sharp and chilling
he moved to the door. "It'
fierce determination in his
. She glanced at Thomas, who nodded grimly, his eyes say
a shield as they stepped into the cold night. The forest l
hadows, the truth unraveling behind them and a future
nd familiar, as if it had been waiting for her all along. The moon hung high above, casting an ethereal glow over
ng to settle. Farkas's revelations, the bond she felt with the quadruplets, and the haunting truth about her fathe
enses seemed to pick up every sound, every movement around them. It was clear they were lead
sacred, ancient energy humming through the air. At its center lay a massive, flat s
ice-blue eyes glinted with a mix of pride and anticipation. "Your w
e, her fingers brushing against its cool surface. The carvings felt a
do?" she asked, h
have to force it. The wolf is already inside you, waiting. But tonight, under th
suring. "This isn't just about shifting. It's about acceptin
e unspoken connection that tied her to them, but hearing it aloud ma
ue. It's ancient and powerful, and it's tied to the cycles of the moon. Your transformat
t to feel the wolf inside you. She'll
k. She looked at the brothers, their expressions a mixture of expectation and q
reath, she nodd
hem closed their eyes, their breathing slowing as they connected to the
d let herself feel everything-the cool night air on her skin, the faint hum of the
e of the forest. Then, slowly, a warmth began to spread through her chest. It was subt
unds of the forest becoming clearer, more distinct. She could hear the rustle of leave
voice, soft and melodic
m h
he stone for support. The warmth surged through her, flooding her veins with energy. It was both exhil
louder, more insistent. You are mine, Rose
er years of silence. It was wild and untamed, but it wasn't a s
hrough the haze, grounding her.
stead of resisting, she surrendered. She let go of the fear, the doubt, and th
n, it h
er muscles stretched, and her skin prickled as fur sprouted along her arms. The tr
before. The world was brighter, sharper, and more vivid. She could smell the brothers' uniqu
d, his eyes filled wi
under the moonlight. She felt powerful, alive, a
but her journey was far from over. The brothers exchanged knowin
triumph. She had found her wolf, and with it, she had
velations, and new dangers. But tonigh
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