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d've known better. The woods were dangerous, especially at night. But there wasn
uted, my voice raw
hrough the air as its feet thundered behind me. It wasn't
. My lungs screamed for air, my legs burning as I pushed forward. But the wol
y foot caught on a loose stone, and I stumbled, nearly crashing to t
ed on me with a predatory hunger. Panic surged through me. I wanted to scream, to fight
t. My legs screamed for mercy, but I didn't stop. I couldn't. Th
fear. The words were for both of us, but even I didn't b
gash. Blood dripped down my arm, but there was no time to stop. The wolf's gro
neath me, and I fell hard, the pup pressed protectively to my chest.
Its growl was a rumbling earthquake, shaking the earth and my resolve. I
ed, bracing myself
he world spinning as I hit the bottom with a bone-jarring thud. Pain erupted in every part of my
a ragged struggle. Pain lanced through my ribs, but I f
e of pain. The pup pressed against me, its tiny body trembling. De
ed weakly, the words barely aud
stle of leaves and the faint hum of the wind. Relief washed over me, though it was
believe it. My heart still thundered in my chest, m
and tangled with roots. They loomed high abov
pup, forcing a weak smile. The question was ridic
ment, the absurdity of my situation hit me-an omega, wolfless and br
umor in it. Only co
fearful whine. My breath caught in my throat. The air around us gre
ed the silence, echoing through
ng into my bones. Slo
the ravine, burning with an unnatural light.
ing fangs that dripped with saliva. The beast crouc
nst my chest. My heart felt like it might
s gaze fixed on me as it la