of her life-a haunting reminder of the night her world had shattered. She stood at the edge of the clearing, her heart heavy with the weight of her losses. The wind whipped through the trees,
The blood-stained earth beneath her feet seemed to pulse with a strange energy, as if even the land itself mourned.
slaughtering without hesitation, leaving only chaos in their wake. Lana had fought back, her
Lana turned her gaze toward the shadows, her senses on high alert. T
d a beat as a figure emerged from the darkness, his outline barely visible in the dim light. But she cou
o see his face to
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t, his expression unreadable. He was tall, imposing, his frame radiating raw power. But it wasn't just his size that commanded attention
as coming, had heard the rumors of his power, his ability to control not just his
e was steady, though her insides chur
ting, as if he were looking straight through he
were enough explanation. "And I'm here to ensur
"You think I'm responsible for this?" Her voice cracked, the weight of the accusation almost
will be. The prophecy is clear, Lana. You are the key. Yo
Luna who would either save or doom the werewolves. But to hear it spoken so bluntly, as though he
lay along with your plan?" L
t or not, you don't have a choice. You're part of something bigger than yourself. An
fe out of the once-vibrant forest. Lana felt the weight of his gaze
ed, her voice low, almost mocking. "I'm
tinctively took a step back, her instincts flaring as his presence loomed over her. She had faced coun
e softer now, almost intimate. "I'm trying to save you. Bu
any hint that he might be lying. But his expression remained unreadabl
voice hardening with resolve. "I'm not
g. For a moment, it seemed like he might retaliate,
ce a low growl. "But don
. Her heart pounded in her chest as the realization sank in. The prophecy wasn't just a myt
she really was the key-then she was mo