LOGIN“SAMANTHA, SAMANTHA.” I could hear a faint but familiar voice calling from a distance.
I tried to move, but my entire body was cold and numb. My eyelids were also heavy, refusing to open, despite my struggle. But the only thing I could feel was the suffocating grip of the water trying to drag me down. I was lost, unable to find my way out. _“Was this really the end for me? Did I endure all those years of hardship just to end up dying like a rogue without even a grave to call my own?"_ I felt a hand gently touch my skin and then another voice echoing in my ears. “Wake up, child… Wake up." I jolted awake, violently coughing out the water from my lung. I rubbed a hand on my chest, slowly taking control of my breathing. _“Ho…how am I still alive?"_ The last thing I remembered was Alex driving his claw through my stomach and pushing me off the edge. _"Was this still a dream? Or did I somehow manage to survive the fall?"_ I rolled to my side and carefully placed a hand on my injured stomach. There was a sharp pain coming from my lower abdomen, which meant that everything that had happened so far was real. But then again, how did I manage to survive an attack that was clearly meant to kill me? _It was common knowledge among the wolves that to take down a rival, you would need to target vital organs like the heart, brain, or lungs. And Alex, with his years of experience, would have known that for sure._ "Did he really hold back?” I frowned, placing the second hand on my head. I could vaguely remember him giving a silent apology before I lost consciousness. _Maybe it was out of guilt or something entirely different; either way, it only proved that he did have a heart after all._ But none of that mattered anymore, because the day I had been dreaming of since my father died was finally here. I managed to escape from that nightmare I called a home for the past twenty-five years of my life, and now I have nothing left to lose. But for some strange reason, I still felt scared and empty on the inside, like I was missing something important. _This normally wouldn’t happen to me unless.._ “Oh no.” I winced in pain as I struggled to stand up. “Eliza.” I called through my mind link but got no response. “Eliza.” I called again, but still, I couldn’t feel my wolf inside me anymore. _“Wha...What have I done?”_ I pressed both palms to my head and collapsed on the floor, tears rolling down my cheeks. _I should have known better than to use my wolf as bait just to save my skin, and now she was gone, and there was no one else to blame but me. But how could I have known that my plan would fail, and we’d end up being separated?_ "Eliza, whatever happens, I hope you come back to me safe and sound.” I offered a silent prayer. My wolf was out there somewhere; I could feel it. And even if it was hard to admit, Eliza was strong enough to protect herself with or without my help. _Unlike me_ I was nothing but an injured wolf master with zero protection and absolutely no clue about where I was going. Making me an easy target for whatever evil lurks in the outside world. If I wanted to live long enough to reunite with my wolf again, I needed to find a new pack or maybe just a decent place to call home… Somewhere I wouldn't have to run anymore. And that was how my journey began. Days turned into weeks, weeks turned into months, and months turned into… more months. I traveled by night and rested by day, surviving only on wild fruits and whatever prey I could get my hands on. I traveled through many dense forests, hot deserts, and riverbanks. But the strange part was, I hadn't encountered anyone along the way. No humans, no pack, not even rogues. It was as if the world had emptied itself of life, leaving only me. Two Months Later The weather was slowly changing into the worst season for any werewolf to be stranded without shelter. Animals were beginning to hibernate, trees had lost their leaves, and the gorge paths grew more slippery by the day. The clear skies had gradually turned gray as small snowflakes began to fall. Nature itself seemed to be holding its breath, waiting for the season’s change. It was another early winter's morning and my third day at the gorge. I had traveled all through the night, and my legs were already killing me. Luckily, I found a small overhang to rest for a while and regain my strength, but the food I managed to gather had already run out, and I had nothing left to eat. This wasn’t what I dreamt of when I decided to run away from my pack. By now, I should have found a new home, started a new life, and left those who called me worthless far behind. _How did it all go wrong and so fast?_ My injuries had almost recovered, which meant that I didn’t have to worry about it getting infected or slowing me down anymore. But on the downside, my clothes were barely enough to protect me. And the air itself was so cold I felt it in my bones. All I could do was huddle into a corner and try to stop the shivering. _“Why does fate have to be so cruel to me?" I cursed under my breath, "Even if I have committed a lot of mistakes in the past life, haven’t I paid enough for them already?"_ A metallic sound suddenly echoed through the gorge, forcing me into an even more disoriented state. “That sound." I gasped, holding on tightly to my chest as if the life force was being drained out of me. The one thing that every wolf feared the most: silver chains. But for us purebreds, the mere sound of chains was enough to trigger our pain. And if it was coming from anywhere near the gorge, then the hunters couldn’t be far off.“SAMANTHA, SAMANTHA.” I could hear a faint but familiar voice calling from a distance. I tried to move, but my entire body was cold and numb. My eyelids were also heavy, refusing to open, despite my struggle. But the only thing I could feel was the suffocating grip of the water trying to drag me down. I was lost, unable to find my way out._“Was this really the end for me? Did I endure all those years of hardship just to end up dying like a rogue without even a grave to call my own?"_I felt a hand gently touch my skin and then another voice echoing in my ears. “Wake up, child… Wake up."I jolted awake, violently coughing out the water from my lung. I rubbed a hand on my chest, slowly taking control of my breathing._“Ho…how am I still alive?"_The last thing I remembered was Alex driving his claw through my stomach and pushing me off the edge. _"Was this still a dream? Or did I somehow manage to survive the fall?"_I rolled to my side and carefully placed a hand on my injured stom
Two Days Later After walking for what felt like an eternity, I decided to call it a day and rest, as night was beginning to fall.I collapsed under a tall oak tree where the moon was shining brightly—that was all my wolf needed to regain its strength before continuing on our journey.My stomach growled loudly, reminding me that I hadn't had anything to eat yet. I eyed the few berries in my bag, tempted to take a bite, but I couldn't bring myself to do it. They were all I had to take me through the journey, and eating them now, with no backup plan, was a gamble I couldn't afford to take. So I gritted my teeth and ignored the hunger pangs._“Maybe leaving without a plan wasn't such a good idea after all.”_I sighed, letting my eyes wander up to the moon. At that moment, it was as if the world around me just… faded away, taking my worries and anxiety with it.I hadn't felt this much peace since the day my father died, and I couldn't help but smile as I slowly drifted off to sleep with
_Dark roses, there's something about them that always creeps me out—I mean, how can they look so beautiful on the outside and still manage to make you feel like there were a thousand secrets hidden within their petals?_“Stop right there.” Aunt Alisha growled as soon as I stepped into her garden. The way she looked at me with so much hate and disgust, I could already tell that getting the information I needed from her wasn't going to be an easy task.She turned back to her roses and continued nurturing the blooms. “I told you never to show your face in front of me again.” She said, her voice filled with spite, “But as usual, you chose to ignore my warnings." “I know I shouldn't have come, but I really need your help, Aunt.” I admitted, “And I promise, after today, I'll disappear forever, and we won't have to cross paths ever again."Alisha raised a brow, a hint of curiosity on her face. “Go on."“Well, you see, recently I've been thinking a lot about my past, my family, and my bloo
I waited at the entrance of the Alpha's tent, my hands folded tightly behind me as I paced back and forth waiting for the meeting to end._“How dare he summon me here just to leave me hanging around like a jobless moron?"_ The members of council were still seated inside, arguing non-stop, like they always did. Watching them alone was exhausting; it made me want to sleep, and I couldn't help but wonder if they ever agreed on anything.Derrick's eyes met mine from across the tent. I gave him a “cut it short” signal, but he ignored it completely, turning his attention back to the meeting. "Well, alright then," I clicked my tongue, standing up straight. “If you really want to play… then let's play." I cleared my throat loudly before stepping into the tent completely unannounced.“Alpha Derrick, you summoned me… here.” I paused, immediately covering my mouth with my hand. “Oh my goodness, I hope I'm not interrupting anything?” For a moment, no one spoke. But the hostility in the air w
The distant howls of werewolves, accompanied by the cheerful chirping of birds, marked the beginning of a new day at Dawn Runner pack.“Make it stop.” I grumbled, snuggling deeper into my woolen fur.A few minutes later, the commotion outside finally died down, leaving only the murmurs of gossiping pack mates and heavy footsteps moving past my tent.It was strictly forbidden by the pack rules for any werewolf to remain in their tents during the morning work hours._But who cares? The rules were meant for others, not me._My name is Samantha Emberwood. I was born half-werewolf, half-nymph, under a special lineage of wolf known as Purebred.Unlike others of my kind who have the ability to transform and communicate directly with their wolves, Purebreds possess the ability to separate from their inner wolf, creating a special bond that grants us control and mastery over their abilities.In the entire Dawn Runner pack, I'm the only one born with the Purebred Bloodline. Rumor has it that I







