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LEANNA’S POV
The blood in my veins roared, gushing without restraint as I ran through the woods. The surroundings a blur as the hanging branches made nicks in my fur.
“No! No! No!” I breathed, my narrowed slits a mixture of horror and despair as I watched the moonlight recede rapidly.
Its once bright figure, obscured by a patch of darkness. I ignored the weakness in my limbs as the cold sunk into my limbs. Accelerating even further as the contents of the prophecy forced its way to the forefront of my thoughts.
I gritted my teeth, fighting hard against the despair that threatened to overwhelm me, as I rushed to our ancestral shrine.
The one place that held our truths as well as our origin. The one place that gave us the chance to fight back. Or at least die trying.
A FEW MONTHS AGO
“Okay everyone. That’s enough for today,” a cold, authoritative voice rang out.
I heaved a huge sigh of relief as I laid on the ground with my hands by my sides. My limbs as heavy as lead, with my breath coming out in huge pants. Beads of sweat dripping down my forehead and onto the training grounds.
I shut my eyes tightly, trying to force myself off the ground my back had gradually grown accustomed to.
“Tsk tsk tsk. Need any help, cousin?” An all too familiar mocking voice resounded in my ear.
My eyelids trembled as I prayed silently for it to go away. I wasn’t in the mood for taunts. Nor did I have the strength for it. Especially from the person who took the most pleasure in reminding me of my place.
But as usual, it wasn’t about what I wanted. I let out a silent hiss as I felt the pain of sharp nails digging into my shoulder blade.
My gaze whipped to the side to see my tormentor. A tall, brown haired beauty with blue eyes as ethereal as the moonlight.
Her beauty was undeniable. But the vicious smirk that lined her lips helped take it down a few notches. “Get away from me Lena,” I hissed, yanking my shoulder away.
I twisted slightly, unwilling to show any weakness. The pain was doing enough to keep me awake anyway.
“But I’m only trying to help. We are family after all,” she said with a pout that I had once found believable.
I don’t resist the shudder that runs through my spine as I recall the time I once thought of her as a friend and sister.
With extreme difficulty, I managed to rise to my feet. Digging my boots into the sand as I fought to stay upright.
I turned to face her as my gaze sharpened. I took a step towards her in defiance. “We’re not family! Never was, and never will be!” I hissed, wishing I could wipe the ugly smirk on her face with my fist.
But I knew how that would end up. With me on the ground, and with a few minor fractures if I was lucky enough.
“You’re hurting my feelings couz,” she placed a hand on her chest in mock hurt as she stared at me with the same amused glint she always had.
“Whatever,” I spat, turning on my heels to leave. Silently thankful I was able to leave by myself this time, and not on a stretcher.
“Bye couz!” she yelled out from behind me as I walked away. Drawing the gaze of everyone still present towards me.
I turned back to stare at her, my eyes spitting fire before I continued on with more hurried steps this time. My muscles burning with each step.
I kept my head down, hoping not to draw any attention to myself. But Lena had made sure that was nothing but a far-fetched dream.
“Hey look. That’s her isn’t it?” a low voice resounded. And like clockwork, the others followed in succession.
“That silver hair. She’s our future alpha right?” another younger voice followed.
“Future leader? Her? I’d rather die than follow someone without a wolf,” a scoff followed, and I winced slightly.
“I’m sure the chief must’ve been disappointed,” a mocking voice followed.
“Yeah right. Lady Lena is so much better,” a reverent voice resounded, followed by hums of agreement.
I didn’t know when, but my hurried steps had broken out into a full on sprint. I only slowed as I laid eyes on my building.
My eyes glistened as I stepped into the building, fighting back the tears that threatened to spill.
I slammed the door behind me as I crumpled to the ground. Even if I had been getting the taunts for years, it was as though my skin refused to thicken still.
Their words still got to me like a wound that continued to fester otherwise. I dragged my knees to my chest, burning my face between them as I wanted nothing more than to leave our little village.
We kept ourselves secluded from the rest of the world, except those that we’re allowed to have dealings outside.
I raised my head. My tear-stained cheeks turned towards the direction of the village exit as I wondered what life out there would be like.
A world where I could be unknown, and free to be whatever I wanted. The thought burned brightly in my chest. Brightly to the extent that the thought began to take root in my mind.
“Lady Leanna?” a hurried voice resounded outside my door, followed by a series of knocking. I was immediately pulled out of my reverie as I hurried off the ground.
Wiping my cheeks with my hands, hoping my puffy face would be overlooked by whoever it was.
“What is it?” I asked, opening the door to reveal a tall, bear-like man. His entire figure bursting with muscles that seemed to contrast with the monocle that hung on his face.
“Your grandfather would like to speak with you,” he said in a candid tone. And if he noticed her reddened eyes, he made no note of it. Something I was grateful for.
“Now?” I asked, very much aware how sweaty I was from our morning training session. Not to mention my exhaustion.
He nodded his head curtly and I knew I had no choice but to agree. “I’ll be there in a bit,” I said, waiting for him to leave.
But he just stood there, staring at me with an impassive look. Exasperated, I let out again, through gritted teeth. “I’ll be there this time. I promise.”
Placing more emphasis on my last words. Only then did he give me a curt nod before he turned to leave.
I slammed the door, running a hand through my silver locks, silently wondering why my grandfather would want to see me now, after years of practically ignoring my existence.
“I guess there’s only one way to find out,” I muttered, dipping my face in a bucket, letting the cool water caress my cheeks, washing away whatever dirt was present.
I forced myself to ignore the slight discomfort I felt from the sweat that coated my body and seeped into my clothes, steeling my nerves as I made my way to his hall.
LEANNA’S POV“What did you just say?” I asked incredulously, fixing my gaze on him as I was sure I heard wrong. There’s no way he knows that much. Right?“You’re a werewolf and we’re mates,” he repeated, his tone soft as his pale green pools fixated on my piercing blue pupils. “But how? How did you figure that out?” I asked, forcing my jaw to shut itself, trying my best not to panic and regain my composure. But I couldn’t help but let my thoughts drift. If normal humans knew about our existence, then we could be in great trouble. As though sensing my thoughts, his hands that were wrapped around my wrists drifted, until my palms were in his.The warmth of his hands forced me out of my reverie as my racing heartbeat calmed slightly. “The reason why I know about you guys, about us, is simply because of the way I feel when I look at you. The way my heart is racing from inhaling your scent alone. I’m old enough to realize that’s not normal,” he let out a low chuckle that showed his pea
LEANNA’S POVLena’s words continued to replay itself over and over again. To the point where I stood still even as the clan members exited the hall. “Leanna!” My grandfather’s cold voice resounded, breaking me out of my reverie. My figure trembled slightly as my gaze cleared.I turned towards him, before surveying the now empty hall. My cheeks flushed red as I moved to the area my still unconscious mate sat, lugging him over my shoulder as I moved to make my way out of the hall.My gaze remained trained on the ground as I refused to make eye contact with my grandfather. He was the reason I was in this situation in the first place. He was the reason why I was forced to take such drastic measures.“You!” he called out. His tone was different. Less imperious and more grounded. So I stood, awaiting the words that ought to follow.My heart rate increased slightly as I wondered if it’ll finally happen. If he’ll finally act like the grandpa I grew up getting to know and love.The hope that
LEANNA’S POV“What have you done?” The imperious look on my grandfather’s face was nowhere to be seen as his features turned ashen.The dread that occupied his gaze bore down on me, cutting off all sound asides that of my own heartbeat. I expected a response from him. I expected him to lash out, to yell. To summon his guards to escort me back to my room. Not this.Not the silent wisp of despair and disappointment that filled his gaze as he stared at me. It hit me more than any yelling match would’ve. I turned my gaze away from his. Shutting my eyes as I tried to drown out whatever lump rose up in my throat and blocked my airways. I searched for something to take my mind off it, until the feel of my mate registered itself against my skin. I turned towards him, as I mechanically lugged him towards a chair in the corner. I wasn’t about to let a horde of wolves lay their beastly eyes on an unconscious human. Especially if said human belonged to me.I had barely returned to my spot ben
LEANNA’S POV“Get away from him!” I yelled, my voice cracking with rage as I found myself plastered in between the wild alpha and my mate. I let out a low growl as I stared the alpha down. Too high on adrenaline to realize I was standing at a height similar to him. We stood across each other, the clearing stunned silent as neither of us moved a bit. I stared into his obsidian slits, catching the faint outline of a wolf staring back at me. Disbelief thrummed in my veins as I watched that image slowly fade. It was then I realized the black alpha had started backing away slowly, until he was right next to the bushes he walked out of.I watched as he threw me a withering glance before he bolted into the bushes and out of my line of sight. I silently let out a breath I didn’t know I was holding, as I turned to face the pond at the center of the clearing.I knew what I was at that moment. The feeling of power that thrummed in my muscles, the feeling of crisp leaves beneath my limbs, the
LEANNA’S POVI stared, heart thumping as the rustling sound grew louder. My calves were taut as I was ready to spring into action.But my actions were short lived as a low cry floated into my ears. “Help,” a soft voice rang out, as the figure in the bushes was finally revealed. I stood, frozen as I watched a bloodied male stumble out, before falling to the ground with blood quickly pooling around him.My taut nerves gradually relaxed as I was unsure as to what I was supposed to do. My gaze darted between the bloodied man and the direction I came in, as I contemplated leaving him to his fate.At that moment, my mother’s kind face flashed through my mind, forcing me to grit my teeth as I approached him. She had taught me kindness. And I refuse to lose any more of her than I already had.As I reached forward to touch him, I stood transfixed as it felt as though a jolt of electricity passed through my body. A wave of pleasure coursed through my body as goosebumps sprang up across my ski
LEANNA’S POV“Ugh,” a slight groan escaped my lips as I felt my knees buckle. It was as though there was an invisible hand forcing me to bow. A cold chill swept across my skin as it felt as though the weight of the world was suddenly on my shoulders. I felt my mind screaming at me to succumb. But I fought against it.“No,” I growled, blood dripping down my lips as I fought to stay standing. In my plight, I failed to miss the look of surprise that flashed momentarily across my grandfather’s face.The heels of my boots dug into the wood as I felt myself inching closer towards the ground. And just as I felt as though I was about to lose, a warm current suddenly enveloped me.“Huh?” I failed to stifle my surprise as I found it easier to fight back against the pressure he exuded. But just before I could relish the feeling, the crushing weight disappeared almost as quickly as it came.“Tell me, child. Who told you this?” his imperious voice came bearing down as he fixed his piercing blue







