Vanc
s Blackwood, a territory of lies and heartbreak. To my right was the unknown, an enemy pack le
no choice.
creek. I walked through the shallow, rushing water, the cold seeping i
acce
my story. He simply turned, his broad back a silent invitation to follow.
st changed. The air was crisper, the woods wilder, less tamed th
s I had left behind. This was a modern structure of dark wood, steel, and vast panes of g
the main building, Sterling warriors stopped what they were doing, their eyes locking onto me
rior with a shock of red hair stepped forward, his arms crossed over his ches
voice never rising. "This is
oin us? She reeks of Blackwood. How do
ility was a palpable force, pressing in on me from all sides. They were
without flinching. Lyra was coiled tight insid
he turned his amber eyes to me. "In the Sterling Pack, r
d, my voice q
ld hear. "Then we follow the old ways. A trial by combat. Elara
the sound echoing in the sudden silence. He clearly saw an ea
en wearing when I left Blackwood-leaving me in a sim
una to be protected. They'd forgotten that before him, I was a fighter. They'd forgotten that I w
ad for
o pummel me into the dirt. I didn't try to meet his charge head-on; that would be su
t he was slow. An
ving and dodging, landing quick, sharp kicks to the back of his knees and jabs to his ribs. They weren'
expression unreadable but his focus intense. He wa
ing wilder. He overextended, leaving himself
e air rushing from his lungs, I didn't hesitate. I was on him in an instant, my knee pressing into his back and the
red, their mouths agape, at their fallen champion and the lone s
, brushing the dust from my pants. I
uised admiration. He began to clap, a slow, steady rhythm. One by one, his warrior
is voice ringing out ac
this day forward, you are a
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