Eva
by - it all felt overwhelming. But she couldn't afford to give in to despair. Not now. Eva had always been a strong protector, and she needed to find the strength to keep going. She look
d of its low growls reverberated through the vehicle, filling the air with tension. Eva's heart pounded as she tried desperately to escape, pushing down on the accelerator, but the car refused to move. Suddenly, Eva's body became paralysed, as if an invisible force was holding her in place. The wolf's piercing amber eyes bore into hers, its bared teeth glistening with malice. Fear gripped her, threatening to suffocate her, but she refused to succumb. With every ounce of strength, she fought against the invisible restraints, her willpower breaking the hold over her. In a burst of energy, Eva broke free, leaping out of the immobilised car. She faced the wolf head-on, her eyes filled with determination. Without flinching, she extended her hand towards the creature, offering it a sign of peace. To her surprise, the wolf's growls softened, its demeanour shifting from hostile to cautious. The wolf lowered its stance, its intensity transforming into curiosity. It circled Eva, sniffing the air cautiously. She could see intelligence in its eyes, a deeper understanding beyond what she initially perceived. They shared a moment of connection, a silent acknowledgement that they were both creatures thrown into a world of chaos. Suddenly, the dream shifted, and Eva returned to the run-down hotel room. The baby slept soundly, her sweet breaths filling the space. Millie and Eddie were awake, watching Eva with concern and hope. They had witnessed her restless sleep, their eyes filled with questions. With a heavy sigh, Eva recounted her dream to her siblings, leaving out no details. Millie's eyes widened in surprise, and Eddie's brow furrowed with worry. Eva's dream spoke of a possibility they hadn't considered, that perhaps the wolf they encountered was more than just a random encounter. "I think," Eva be