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he far away, steady chirping of cric
Her dreams of creativity of vibrant colors and fantastic landscape were now haunted by shadow
her heartbeat
sterious pull, a magnetic force pulling her towards the windows, to
r, the shadows whisper some se
a strange touch of familiarity, a connection t
running around the moonlight forest, their hair appearing silver. Luna breath
e shop," comforting aroma of freshly brewed coffee was her place of safety were
page was filled with ancient creatures, hidden pathways, and a powerful ancestry of guardians who shield the forest from darkness. Luna's heart beat heavily as she read about th
t her own self, a past she couldn't remember. She
of Basswood forest. The air was fresh with the sweaty e
it's way into the thick undergrowth. She felt as if she bein
f stunning height, his eyes, a significant shade of si
oice deep and low, resounding through t
uttered, her voice barely s
cast an air of raw power. "Tired?" h
rees, followed by the sound of cracking shoots. The man's
," he said, hi
nd her wrist, his touch, making her fee
oiced out, her
ou? What's
deeper into the forest. Luna staggered afte
face her, his appearanc
here," he said, "
tand," Luna argued,
ven know w
he said, "And I am h
" Luna asked, feeling
id "I'm protecting you from the dangers of this for
es, her eye
repeated, her voi
s not what it seems," he said. "There are some things here
ut he didn't pull away. "You did to trust me," he said, his voice calm a
g and comforting. She felt an unusual pull towa
whispered, "
his eye. "Come on," he said, placing he
comfortably and reassuring in hers. Luna followed, she pa
ive world, a world of hidden secrets and dange
swood forest, a truth that breaks
st from darkness. He told her about the Eldora Pack, a group of guardians with the ability to shift int
suggestion of his words. She had stumble
as always felt like an outsider, was kind of connected to it, a
the forest, the first glam
ace, his appearance a blend of
said, his voice weighty. " This must
his words. She knew her life would never be the same,
that she was destiny to this world, bound to this world,