The Feral Pact
couldn't remember who, but the betrayal had been sharp, cutting through the night like a knife. She had fought back, of course. They always fought back, but t
n she couldn't see, her mind raced, trying to pull
lmost imperceptible at first, but unmistakable onc
warning, and then the unmistakable sou
a primal instinct she couldn't deny. She wasn't alone. Whatever it was, it was close.
presence pressing down on her as though they were alive, crawling along her skin. She was in some kind of cave, she realized, or at least a structure m
og that clouded her mind. She could hear the creature now, its movem
he saw it. Two gleaming orbs, yellow like molten gold, watching her from the darkness. The figure was hunched, its form impossibly elongated, and
n them had thickened, waiting, holding its breath. Solara could feel her pulse
ward, its movements unnervingly smooth
the words wet and distort
t werewolves, and only whispered about in the oldest legends. It was supposed to be a myth, a warning, a creature so twisted and cursed that eve
o her skin as she struggled to free herself. Her claws, long and
its voice growing louder, more frantic. "Your kin
extinct, wiped out centuries ago by a war between the supernatural factions. But if she was truly one of them, it explained why she had felt dif
her voice hoarse and raw, yet def
many. It stepped closer, its eyes never leaving hers. "You're the last one.
bone-deep certainty. She had to get ou
of your kind. Was that true? Was she truly the last Shade-Wolf? Was that why sh
's presence. She could feel the air grow colder, the temperature dropping with every breath. A strange pressure built in her chest,
with a surge of strength. The metal snapped and fell to the ground with a clatter, and before
claws connected with its chest, sinking deep into the creature's flesh, but it didn't scream. Instead, it seemed t
hadows that had once been so oppressive now seemed to retreat, dissipating into
hing wasn
ion as if the cave itself were waiting for something. She could f
r within the cavern. Heavy, deliberate,
her voice steady despite th
eatures obscured by a hood, but its presence was unmistakable. Solara tense
e," it said, its voi
ed her eyes.
ing a face she knew, a face she t
t you need to fear," the figu
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