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The forest was alive with whispers. A hush that wasn't quite silence, as though the trees themselves were breathing, watching. Shadows slithered between the gnarled branches, twisting and stretching beneath the silver glow of the moon. My bare feet pounded against the earth, my breath ragged, sharp, burning.
I was running. From what, I couldn't say. But I knew, with every frantic beat of my heart, that if I stopped, if I stumbled, I would die.
The growls came first, rolling through the night like a warning. Then, the snap of jaws, the thudding of heavy paws against the ground. They were close...too close.
I pushed harder, and the cold air sliced through my lungs. My legs ached, my skin stung where brambles tore at me, but I didn't stop, I couldn't. But then my ankle twisted and I fell, and the ground was suddenly gone, a sheer drop beneath me. My scream caught in my throat as I tumbled, crashing through tangled vines and dead leaves before landing on my back, the impact knocking the breath from my lungs. Pain flared through me, sharp and unforgiving.
I barely had time to gasp before the wolves emerged from the shadows above.
Their eyes gleamed like embers in the dark, their low snarls reverberating through my bones. I was trapped. I scrambled back, and my hands clawed at the damp earth, but the moment I moved, the largest of them leaped forward towards me but... then everything shifted.
Out of nowhere, a figure emerged from the darkness, moving faster than my eyes could follow. A blur of black, and the wolf never landed.
One moment, it was mid-air, fangs bared, death imminent-the next, the beast was wrenched away, slammed into the ground with a force that cracked the earth. The creature whimpered, stunned, before scurrying back into the shadows. The others hesitated, their snarls turning to uncertain whines before they, too, slunk away into the night.
And then there was silence.
I could feel him before I even saw him, his presence overwhelming, all-consuming. A shadow against the moonlight, towering above me, broad shoulders wrapped in darkness. My pulse thundered, but I wasn't sure if it was from fear or something else. He was close.
I was still sprawled on the ground, my breathing uneven, my skin burning with awareness. Slowly, I lifted my gaze and met his eyes and his eyes were a storm and a forest, a clash of elements trapped in a single gaze. In the deep at the center of his iris, was a piercing blue, sharp as ice, endless as the ocean, a secret hidden beneath frozen waters. But at the edges, where the light kissed his irises, emerald green bled through, wild and untamed, like leaves trembling in the wind. A paradox of fire and frost, control and chaos-his eyes were a battlefield where two worlds met, and I was hopelessly lost within them.
For a moment, I couldn't move. Couldn't breathe. My heart pounded so violently I thought he could hear it. I opened my mouth to speak, to ask who he was, but before I could...
My eyes snapped open, and my body felt tense, as if I were still lying on that cold forest floor. But I wasn't... I was sitting.
The damp scent of the woods was gone, replaced by the lingering aroma of stale cigarette smoke and worn leather. My surroundings came into focus and the cracked vinyl seat beneath me, the rhythmic hum of an engine, the dull glow of streetlights flickering through the rain-splattered window.
The taxi.
A voice so gruff, laced with impatience, broke through the haze of my lingering dream.
"Miss?"
I turned my head sharply, my heart still racing. The taxi driver was watching me through the rear-view mirror, and his brows furrowed.
"We've arrived. Ashwood Academy."
I exhaled shakily, and pressed my fingers to my temples. My skin was clammy, my pulse erratic, the ghost of his touch still lingering on my wrist. It felt so real...the wolves... him... but it was just a dream, wasn't it?
I forced my attention to the window. And as I looked outside, my breath caught.
"THE ASHWOOD ACADEMY"
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