The Last Wolf Princess
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es, fragments of a dream that slipped away like grains of sand. There'd been a castle, looming shadows, and something- someone telling her to run.
certain where her dream had ended and the real world had begun. A
the stairs, the smell of breakfast hung in the air, though the kitchen was empty. Maria must have taken Lucy and
hit her face like a splash of cold water, sharpening her senses. But the quest
nd a sharp chill ran through her, making her glance over her shoulder, half-expecting to see shadows following her.
I was worried you'd mis
he sense of fatigue and lingering unease was hard to shak
id, concern softening her voi
ain. "Just a strange dream. Probably
on turning thoughtful. "If it's bug
headed to class, she couldn't help glancing over her shoulder aga
he dark castle hall, the protective figures whose faces she couldn't remember. She had a strange, haunting
r usual table, but her appetite was subdued. The laughter
?" Emma asked, lean
barely believed it herself. She felt like she was
." Without waiting for a reply, she wrapped her arms around Lila in a warm embra
whispered, gratefu
e those people? Why did they feel so familiar? She wanted to forget the fear, to be
n the morning now seemed too harsh, making her squint as she walked home. Each step was heavie
her of the hollow feeling in her stomach. She dropped her backpack by th
m the kitchen, warm and steady
word slipping out instinctively.
her smile fading as she took in
ith a small nod. "I...
d, wrapping her arms around Lila. "Come on, l
of safety return. But as Maria led her to the kitchen, a loud, insis
nodded toward the kitchen. "Stay here, L
almost menacing, in the way it echoed through the quiet house. She strained to listen, her curiosity outweighing her fe
low, hurried words-"danger," "the past," "no more time." Lila's breath caught as the stranger shifted, thei
ct told her to listen, to hear whatever secret was being shared on the other side of
e whispered, though n
ilence, calm yet firm. "You know what's at risk. S
dible whisper, but Lila managed to catch on
returned to the kitchen, her face carefully comp
hoping her voice sounded cas
plied, the smile she forced a little
warm, familiar life she'd clung to was slipping away, teetering on