The Forest Pact
face. She stirred, her body aching from the chaos of the night before. The events played in her mi
but the room was empty. Panic bubbled in her ches
ilas stood by a stream, his shirt discarded, revealing the scars that marked his
atched him, struck by the
without turning around, his
'd noticed. "You didn't wake me,
shaking the water from his hands. He turned to h
yes flicking to the scars on his che
se," he said
said, her voice firm. "You shou
s my duty. If I don't prote
shing against his arm. "Maybe it do
tly. "This isn't just a fight for survival. It's a fight for balance. The fore
ess his words. "But why you? W
ad they're not ordinary wolves. We're bound to the forest in way
tightened. "A
s said. "Corrupted by greed and hunger. They
"There has to be a way to stop them
for years. They're relentless. The only way t
rora said, determinati
he laughed, the sound low and rough. "Yo
ot just going to sit here while you put yourself in d
ression unreadable. "You have no idea what y
ra admitted. "But
ed into a faint smi
his movements silent and precise as he navigated the dense forest. Aurora
ilas said, glan
rora replied, gripping the s
w closer together, their branches twisting like skeletal fingers. The
" Silas said,
ip tightening on the
if a fire had burned there long ago. In the center stood a massive wolf
voice deep and guttural. "You
ords, Kael," Silas
rough the clearing. "And yet you b
stop her. "I'm not just a human," she said
ps curled into a sinister smile.
aid, stepping protectively in fro
it," Kael snarled
ir movements a blur of teeth and claws. Aurora watched in horr
ed Silas to the ground, his jaws snapp
he grabbed the flare gun from her belt and fi
ggering back and
as!" Auro
aring into the rogue's side. With a final, powerful st
est fel
dy, his chest heaving. Aurora rushe
aid, her voice bare
eyes filled with exhaustion and
g with a mix of pride and admira
dded. "F
ing that this was only the beginning. The bond between her and Silas had grown
Silas's world. And she knew she would do