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First Fire

Author: Winmo
last update Petsa ng paglalathala: 2026-05-06 12:05:11

~Lyra's POV~

I was in the forest before the sun came up.

The trail was familiar in the way only childhood things are, not something you think about, just something your feet remember. The roots, the low branch at the third turn, the place where the path narrows and the trees crowd in close enough to brush both shoulders. I had walked this so many times as a girl that my body found it in the dark without trying.

I hadn't done it in years. Ivan's pack had cured me of it efficiently. Wolfless omegas don't belong in the trees at sunrise. That was the unspoken rule. You learn it fast enough when nobody says it directly but everyone acts accordingly.

I had forgotten, somewhere in those seven years, that this used to be mine.

I started walking. Then I ran.

Not the way I used to run in my previous life, not desperate, not driven by anything chasing me. Just running because I had legs and lungs and a body that was young again and didn't hurt and above all, I wanted to get my mind off what happened days ago.

I pushed harder than I needed to. Harder than was sensible for a pre-dawn run alone in the forest. I didn't care. I ran until the trail climbed and the trees thinned and I broke out onto the ridge that overlooked the valley, and I stood there with my hands on my knees and my breath coming in hard white clouds and the whole valley stretched out below me in the grey early light.

I straightened up slowly.

Something in my chest shifted.

Not pain. Not grief. Something else entirely, a low warmth, deep and interior, like finding an ember you were certain had gone cold.

Then a growl. Quiet, low, not threatening at all. Curious.

I went completely still.

The warmth moved again, pressed outward gently from somewhere beneath my ribs, and what came with it wasn't words but it translated, the way heat translates, the way instinct translates, into something that felt unmistakably like: finally.

"Hello?" I said it out loud, which was probably not necessary.

The warmth curled, almost amused.

I pressed one hand flat against my sternum and stood on that ridge for a long time, just breathing, while something ancient and alive shifted quietly beneath my skin and sniffed the morning air with an interest that had nothing to do with me and everything to do with me at once.

Kaela.

That was the name that surfaced, soft and certain.

In my first life, she never came. Never stirred, never growled, never made herself known in any form. I was wolfless, a word that functioned in pack spaces as a polite way of saying broken. Insufficient. A fated mate who couldn't fully bond because there was nothing inside her to complete the link.

But she had been here all along. Waiting, apparently, for me to come back to the ridge before sunrise.

I didn't try to shift. I wasn't ready and I could feel that clearly, she was new, or newly awake, still finding her shape, and pushing it would have been exactly wrong. So I just stood there and let her settle, let the warmth move through me without grabbing at it, the way you hold still when something wild comes close enough to touch.

After a while, she quieted. Not gone. Just resting.

I turned back toward home and walked.

------

The Silvercrest training yard sits between the east wing of the estate and the tree line, and every morning the senior warriors run drills there from first light. I passed through the edge of it on my way back to the house.

I wasn't paying attention to them. I was still half-inside whatever had just happened on the ridge, turning it over slowly in my mind, checking it from different angles to make sure it was real.

I noticed the quiet first.

The drilling had stopped. Not all at once, it tapered, the way sound does when attention shifts. I looked up. Half a dozen warriors had turned toward me without appearing to mean to, the way you turn toward something that registers below conscious thought. A couple of them had looks on their faces they probably couldn't have explained.

Nobody said anything.

I walked past them and into the house.

-----

My father was already at the breakfast table when I came downstairs, showered and changed. Papa eats early, reads the morning reports over black tea, and doesn't speak much until his second cup. I had forgotten that rhythm too. I'd forgotten a lot of things about home.

"You were out early," he said, without looking up from his papers.

"Ran the ridge trail. Needed to clear my mind, my head."

He turned a page. "You haven't done that for a while."

"I know."

He reached for his tea. 

“You couldn't have known Lyra, it's not your fault.”

I stayed quiet for a moment 

I sat across from him. The kitchen was quiet, warm, smelling of the same tea and wood that it always had. The morning moved slowly around us.

“You know starving yourself won't help. It hurts but…

“I know dad, I just…” Tears filled my eyes but I refused to blink, to let it out. 

“Take as much time as you need Lyra.” He held my hand, squeezing it a bit.

I nodded and left without a word. 

--------

The letter arrived mid-morning.

I was in the sitting room with a book I wasn't reading, half-listening to the sounds of the house settling back into itself after everything. The grief was still there, Zara's absence sat in the corner of every room like a held breath, but the morning had put something else in me alongside it. Steadier. More awake.

Our house steward, Mr. Denton, brought the letter in on a small tray, the way he does with formal correspondence. He set it on the side table near my chair.

I glanced at it.

Then I went still.

The wax seal was dark green pressed into a shape I knew immediately, a crescent over crossed lines. The Slade family crest. Ivan's family.

I picked it up carefully, like it might be hot.

It was addressed to my father. Alpha Arden Ashwood, Silvercrest Pack. Formal correspondence from the Nightshade Estate.

I turned it over once.

"That came for your father," Mr. Denton said, hovering slightly. "I was just bringing it through."

"I'll take it to him."

He nodded and left.

I sat with the letter in my hands and didn't move for a moment.

I already knew what it said. Not the exact words, but the shape of it, I had lived the result of this letter. It was the beginning. The first move in a sequence. 

The teacup was in my hand. I didn't remember picking it up.

My grip tightened.

"Papa," I called, keeping my voice level.

He appeared in the doorway of his study, reading glasses still on. "Yes?"

I held the letter up. "This came for you."

He crossed the room and took it from me, glancing at the seal. His expression shifted, not dramatically, just a small tightening around his eyes.

"I'll read it after…"

"It's from the Nightshade estate," I said. "Ivan Slade's family."

He looked at me.

"It's a final bonding proposal," I said. "Read it. You'll see."

A long pause. He turned the letter over in his hands. "Lyra, how do you…"

"Just read it, Papa."

He studied my face for a moment, the same way Mama had in the hallway, looking for the thing underneath the surface, and then he went back into his study without another word.

I set the teacup down.

There was a clean crack running across one side of the ceramic where my grip had been too tight. Tea was seeping slowly through onto the saucer.

I looked at it for a moment.

Then I reached for my notebook.

I turned to a fresh page and wrote one line at the top.

He moves first. I move better

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