A Wolf’s Ambition
heart pounding. I had overslept! Panic coursed through my veins as I glanced at the clock. It was already half-past seven, and I
to smooth out the wrinkles. My hair was a tangled mess, but there was no time for a proper wash. I settled for a hasty comb-through and a quick splash of water on my face. Grabbi
had a rushed conversation about how the previous day went and if I wasn't gonna have breakfast with them mumbling so
them whisper unsettling secrets. The path ahead seemed endless, with gnarled roots protruding from the ground, threatening to trip me up. The eerie silence only added to the growing sense of unease that clawed at my mind. I quickened my pace while pushing my bike along, my heart pounding in my chest. Every step felt like a sprint, my feet barely skimming the ground. The sunlight struggled to penetrate the thick canopy overhead, casting eerie shadows across the path. I caught glimpses of mysterious creatures darting b
ing branches. Anxiety twisted my stomach into knots, urging me to turn ba
w signpost stood like a beacon of hope, ready to transport me away from the eerie forest and into another real
eep up I caught sight of a deer as it raced across the forest path I had just come throu
ng basketball tryouts. Basketball had always been my passion, and I knew that joining the school team would be the perfect way to make new friends and feel more connected to my new community. Wi
nd day of class, I found myself seated two rows across a beautiful girl. I tried scanning the ent
He exuded an aura of arrogance that was hard to ignore. As the days went by, I soon discovered that the beautiful girl's name was Emily. She was incredibly kind and had a genuine love for learning. Our conversations flowed effortlessly, and we quickly became friends. I enjoyed our time t
ke the only meaningful thing and what I looked forward the most to while at school. I made a mental note to st
n't possible to meet up to the bulk and build of the others in such a short time as a w