The Wolf at Midnight
n the dark. Their jaws were sharp, and their teeth elongated, dripping with saliva. A low growl filled the room, a sound that sent a cold shiver down Mara's
shifted beneath his skin. His eyes flickered from human to wolf and back again, his breath coming in
rrent state. She had to help him, even if it meant putting herself in danger. She stepped forward, clutching the bundl
ng through the tension. "You can do
uman side still fought to remain in control, even as the wolf threatened to
ing that might turn the tide. Her eyes fell on an old ceremonial knife, resting atop a nearby shelf. It was intricately designed, its bl
said, her voice filled with re
harder to control. The creatures advanced, their eyes fixed on Mara, their growls growing loud
ur as he swiftly moved, his jaws snapping. He tore into the first creature, his strength and speed unparalleled, but more were coming. Mara
deep into its side. It let out a piercing screech, stumbling backward as Mara twisted the knife, severing its tendons. The creature fe
rocity that Mara had never seen before, his movements fast and brutal. He was the protector he had always been
her throat as she watched Elias rip into another foe. Blood splatt
k that Elias might lose himself forever if they couldn't break the curse. As she fought off another cr
to be reasoned with. His primal instincts drove him forward, pushing him
lentless, and though Elias was a fierce warrior, even he couldn't hold
h layers of dust and time. The same symbol that had been etched into the records, the one that had seemed so insignif
. She could feel the creatures closing in behind her, but she pushed forward. She
urning into something darker, something more frantic. The
one rune she could recognize-it was the same one from the records. It was the key, the trigger, that could activate the sigil. Sh
ceed, one of the creatures lunged at her, its claws slicing through the air. She didn't have time to react. But before it could rea
ng mix of human and beast. His eyes were g
its power flowing through her as she whispered the final words of the incantation.
them. The glow spread outward, binding the creatures in a cage of light and pushing them back toward
eyes flickering between human and wolf. The transformation had taken its toll, and Mara cou
reaths shallow as he staggered toward her.
didn't have much time. The ritual, the one that could finally break the curse,
ered, her hand gently cupping his
h a mix of fear and love. "Promise me, M
ff. "We'll break the curse. We won't let yo
e battle was just beginning. But th
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