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Chapter 4: Amelia

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I ran until my lungs burned and my paws bled, and still I pushed harder. The forest blurred around me as I tore through underbrush, leapt over fallen logs, splashed through shallow streams. Freedom tasted like pine and earth and night air. My muscles, new muscles I'd never known I possessed, bunched and stretched with each powerful stride. Pain lanced through me with every heartbeat, but I couldn't tell how much came from my shredded back, how much from Alexander's rejection, and how much from the violent shift that had turned my bones to liquid and reformed them into this magnificent beast I'd become.

The river appeared and disappeared on my right, a silver thread beneath the waxing moon. I followed it instinctively, understanding without knowing how that it would lead me north, away from Silver Lake territory and the pack that had cast me out. The water's constant whisper kept me company as I fled, my paws finding purchase on soil that seemed to welcome me, as if the earth itself conspired in my escape.

My senses overwhelmed me; scents I'd never detected as a human crashed over me in waves. The musk of deer that had passed hours before. The acrid trail of fox. The sweet rot of fallen fruit. My ears swiveled independently, catching sounds so faint they might have been imaginary—the heartbeat of a mouse hiding beneath a log, the rustle of owl wings high above, the distant howls of the search parties forming behind me.

‘They're looking for you.’

The voice in my head wasn't my own. It was lighter, wilder, with an accent I couldn't place… ancient and new all at once. I stumbled, nearly falling as my rhythm broke.

‘Careful. We can't afford to slow down yet.’

I slowed anyway, confusion momentarily overriding instinct. ‘Who...?’

A ripple of amusement, like wind through tall grass. ‘Who do you think? I'm your wolf. I'm Athena.’

My wolf had a name. A personality. A voice that wasn't my own. I'd heard wolves and their human sides communicated, but no one had explained it would feel like hosting a second consciousness… one with opinions and emotions that complemented but didn't mirror my own.

‘Why couldn't I shift at sixteen?’ I asked as I resumed running, slower now, more measured. ‘Why did you make me wait two years? They cast me out because of you.’

Sorrow and anger twisted through our shared mind, and I couldn't tell which emotions were hers and which were mine. 

‘I don't know,’ Athena replied, her mental voice tinged with regret. ‘I was there, always there, but something blocked me. I couldn't reach you. I tried, Amelia. Every full moon, every time they hurt you, I tried to break through.’

I remembered those nights. The bone-deep aches, the fevers that came and went, the restlessness that had the pack doctor shaking his head in bafflement. "Phantom shifting pains," he'd called them, "the body remembering what it can never have." He'd been wrong. Athena had been fighting to reach me all along.

‘It wasn't your fault,’ I told her, surprising myself with the certainty I felt. ‘Or mine. Something else was happening.’

We ran in silence for a while, my mind adjusting to her presence as my body adjusted to its new form. 

After what felt like hours, my body began to fail me. My first shift, combined with the injury from Julian's whip and the shock of rejection, had depleted my strength. My powerful strides became a stumbling trot, then a walk. My tongue lolled from my mouth, desperately seeking moisture in the cool night air.

‘We need water,’ Athena said gently. ‘And rest. And food. The river's just ahead.’

I found the riverbank through her guidance, my new eyes seeing clearly in the dark where my human vision would have failed. The water looked black in the moonlight, moving swift and silent between mossy stones. I lowered my muzzle to drink, startling at my reflection—a huge copper wolf with intelligent green eyes, nothing like the frightened servant girl I'd been just hours before.

‘Beautiful, aren't we?’ Athena preened, and I felt her pride in our shared form.

The water tasted better than anything I'd ever drunk, clean and alive on my tongue. I lapped until my thirst eased, then stood dripping on the bank, uncertain what to do next.

Athena nudged my consciousness gently aside. ‘Let me,’ she said. ‘You've never hunted, but I was born knowing how.’

I surrendered control, fascinated as my body moved without my direction. Athena lowered our head, nostrils flaring as she scented the air. Her attention snapped to a thicket nearby, where the rapid flutter of a small heart betrayed hidden prey.

We stalked forward, each paw placed with deliberate silence. When we leapt, it was with calculated precision—not the desperate flight from the pack house, but the controlled attack of a predator born to hunt. The rabbit barely had time to twitch before our jaws closed around its neck.

The taste of fresh blood flooded my mouth, coppery and rich. I expected revulsion. I who had only ever eaten cooked meat served on silver platters or plain servant's fare, but hunger overrode human sensibilities. We tore into the rabbit with savage efficiency, bones cracking between powerful jaws, warm meat sliding down our throat.

When we finished, I felt stronger but utterly exhausted. Athena guided us to a hollow beneath the exposed roots of an ancient oak, the ground there dry and soft with fallen leaves. We circled three times—an instinct I didn't question—before settling down, our massive head resting on our paws.

‘Sleep,’ Athena murmured as our eyelids grew heavy. ‘Tomorrow we'll run further. Tomorrow we'll be free.’

I closed my eyes, listening to the river's song and the steady beat of my wolf heart. For the first time in two years, despite everything, I felt whole.

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It’s so good that Amelia has got her wolf Athena. I hope she gets to escape this pack for one that she is valued in.
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