The Feral Pact
ated within her bones as if it were meant only for her. Her heart raced, pumping adrenaline through her veins as the hairs on the back of her nec
whatever would come from the darkness. The shadows seemed to writhe around her, twisting and shifting in ways that were i
dows. His eyes never left the darkness, his expression unreadable, yet something in the air between them had changed. T
ut filled with a sense of inevitability that made So
are they?" she demanded, her voice rough, thick with th
rrow mixed with an almost imperceptible fear. It was gone before she could understand it, buried beneat
elen said after a beat, his voic
y lost in time, drowned out by the noise of the present. She had never known them to be real. She had never known anything to be real except for her survival
idn't. Sh
t in her throat. It wasn't the growl of a lone creature, hungry and isolated. This was something different-
and his jaw clenched. "They are here," he mu
l, one beast-it was a chorus of them, rising from the deep like a warning bell. Solara's mind raced, trying to proc
ilent, moving like a wraith through the darkness. The figure was followed by others,
dy tensed, her instincts screaming at her to
oice urgent. "They're no
olara's breath hitched in her throat. The face beneath the hood was obscured by shadows, but she could fee
and deep, reverberating through the cavern like a dis
ords hit her, slicing through the uncertainty in
narrowing, the energy around him crackling with an
shadows stretching longer as if responding to its command. "You no longer have a say, Ebon Watcher," the voice said, its to
her bones. The Pact. The Broken Pact. She had heard the term before, but it was always in passing, always whispered aro
fear clawing at her insides. She wasn't some pawn in a game she didn't
terrible crossing its features. "You have no choice in the matter. Your blood
g beneath her feet, and for a moment, the shadows themselves seemed to pulse with life, throbbing in time with her heartbeat. She s
pressing down on her from all sides. She could feel the energy of the Pact, that a
ping against her nerves. "You cannot fight what is already
was a sound so primal, so filled with rage, that the very air seemed to freeze in its
hed as he turned to face the source o
round seemed to tremble beneath her feet. And then,
e smoke. Its eyes burned with a sickly green light, glowing in the dark as it locked onto Solara. It was no beast, no mindless monster. This
ound that reverberated through her che
ed to Solara. "It's the Feral One. The creature
deep within her soul. The broken Pact was no longer just
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