FORSAKEN BY FATE EMBRACE BY WOLVES
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If I let the sun rise before I'm on my feet, my mother would make sure I regret it. I slipped silently
always, but I bit my lip. Hunger was something I've grown used to. I got to eat only when they decided there was food left over, and most nights, that meant nothing at all. My body ached fr
, but the sound of footsteps snapped me to atten
harp and unforgiving, and I instinctively shrinked. "
my words only fueled her anger, and before I could duck, her hand connecte
her eyes narrowing with disgust. "
hisper, and I kept my gaze lowered, k
one, the day was already slipping away. I looked around for a moment, hoping for a break, but that was when I spott
nodding towards the small coin p
ket yesterday. I'd hoped, just for a moment, that maybe I could keep something for myse
satisfaction. "Good. And remember, girl, don't think you can ever
tood there smirking, knowing he'
ices from the other room. My parents were speaking in hushed tones,
wants a you
about time she se
together their plan. They were arranging for me to be married off to the wealthiest elder in the pack,
sh of terror pulsing through me. I would rather run, starve, or die alone
grasping at any possible escape. Tonight, when they are all asleep, I would slip away. I didn'
le of clothes and tucked a piece of stale bread into my pocket. It was not much, but it was all I had. I took a deep breath before
the door and slipped into the night, my bare feet hitting the cold, damp ground.
ther's voice, cold and
ed ahead, dark and dense, but I plunged forward, ducking under branches and darting around trees. Every step sent a
ifted, both of them chasing after me like I stole from them. I didn't dare to slow down, my thoughts were jumbled, a mix of terror and a
to my tiny legs, I was wolfless but I
n my mind, bitter and raw. Why am I the only one w
t my skin, but I forced myself to back up. The forest seemed endless, each step more grueling than the last. I'd lost all sen
ould see a faint light ahead. It was dim, almost ghostly, but it pulled me forward. With th
rent here, colder, more foreboding. A strange scent filled my nose, sharp and u
nto the Silver M
ing for breath. My skin prickled with fear as I realized what I'd done. T
o choice. I