The Wolves' War
he alpha, had told her stories of the humans' cruelty and destructiveness, of how they had hunted the wolves to the brink of extinction. And now, with the humans' presence in the forest, Kaida f
as nothing, just the usual sounds of the forest: the chirping of birds, the rustling of leaves, and the distant howling of wolves. Kaida felt a sense of relief wash over her, but it was short-lived. She knew that the humans could be hid
t the pack, no matter what. As the human drew closer, Kaida could see the look of determination on his face. He was a hunter, and he was here to kill. Kaida felt a sense of anger and outrage wash over her. How could this human be so cruel and heartless? Didn't he know that the wolves were just trying to survive, just like him? As the human drew closer, Kaida felt a sense of fear and uncertainty wash over her. She didn't know what to do, or how to protect the pack. All she knew was that she had to act fast, before the human could do any harm. As the human raised his rifle, Kaida felt a sense of panic wash over her. She knew that she had to act fast, or
her territory, and she would never back down. As she stood there, Kaida felt a sense of pride and purpose wash over her. She was a wolf, and she would do whatever it took to protect her pack. She would fight, she would hunt, and she would defend her terr