chapter four : Secrets Beneath the Surface

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Isla woke before dawn again. The hall was quiet. Only the faint sound of wind moving through the trees reached her ears. She rubbed her eyes and stretched. Her muscles ached from yesterday, from the endless chores and Damon’s harsh orders. She dressed quickly and moved toward the elder’s room. She wanted to see if there were any books or journals left behind from her parents. Maybe something would explain her strange feelings, the bond, the strength that pulsed inside her even though she was wolfless. The door creaked as she entered. Dust floated in the sunlight. Shelves lined the walls, filled with old tomes and scrolls. She ran her fingers across the spines. Her heart raced. “Looking for something” Damon’s voice cut the silence She jumped, turning quickly. He leaned against the doorway, arms crossed, his dark eyes cold. “I… I am just checking the shelves” Isla said softly “You are always checking something,” Damon said. “Always sneaking” “I am not sneaking” she whispered “You lie even in your whispers” he said, stepping closer “I am not lying” she said firmly, though her chest pounded Damon studied her. For a moment, something unreadable flashed in his eyes. Then he straightened and said, “Do not waste your time. You will never understand” “I have to try,” she said softly. “I need to know” “You are not my equal,” Damon said coldly. “Never forget it” She bowed her head, hiding her irritation. She moved carefully along the shelves, looking for anything familiar. Then she saw a small chest tucked in the corner. It was old, covered in dust. She knelt and opened it. Inside were papers, journals, and a small silver pendant. Her fingers trembled as she lifted them. Her parents’ handwriting stared up at her. Notes about magic, wolves, and hidden power. Her wolf. Bound by a spell before their deaths. Her wolf was not gone. It was waiting. Waiting for the right time. Her heart raced. She read the words aloud softly. “The White Wolf is hidden… she will either save or destroy… enemies will come… protect her…” Damon’s sharp voice made her freeze again. “Reading things that do not belong to you” “I… I found them” Isla whispered. “They were hidden. They are mine” “You are not ready,” Damon said. “You do not understand what you are touching” “I want to understand,” she said softly. “I need to understand” Damon’s eyes narrowed. “One day, maybe. But not now. Not with me around” She nodded, carefully putting the papers back. Her wolf stirred inside her chest. Bound but alive. She could feel the energy pulsing stronger than ever. “Do not think I will protect you from your own mistakes” Damon said. “One day your curiosity will hurt you” “I can take care of myself” she whispered, though part of her feared he was right Damon left, and she was alone again. She touched the pendant. It felt warm against her skin. A hum of energy ran through her fingers. She closed her eyes. Her wolf stirred more strongly now. Her instincts were waking. Later, Isla carried water to the training grounds. Damon and a few pack members were sparring. She watched carefully, keeping her distance. Her eyes caught movement in the trees. A shadow that did not belong. “Isla” Damon’s voice made her jump. “Focus” “Yes” she said, keeping her head down “You are always looking elsewhere” he said, dark and sharp “I am paying attention” she whispered “You lie,” Damon said. “Eyes on the fight” She did, but her senses kept flicking to the shadow. Something was wrong. Her wolf growled softly in warning. She shook it off. No one could know yet. That evening, she returned to the chest in the elder’s room. She took out a small journal. Her parents had written about the pack, the enemies, and a secret she had never known. A threat was coming, the same ones who had killed them. They would not stop until she was gone. Her hands shook. “They are coming” she whispered Damon appeared behind her again. “Who is coming” he asked, cold as ever “My… parents’ enemies” she said quietly. “They will come for me” Damon’s expression changed slightly. Fear? Anger? She could not tell. “Do not speak of things you do not understand,” he said. “I understand enough,” she said softly. “Enough to know I must be ready” Damon studied her, silent. Then he turned away. “Do not fail,” he muttered. She watched him leave. Her wolf stirred strongly now, whispering strength, power, patience. She touched her chest, feeling the bond pulse. Damon’s presence was always near, sharp and cold, but it was also connected. That bond would not let her go, even if he tried. Alone in the hall, she whispered, “I will not be your pawn forever. One day I will be free. And I will be strong” The shadow outside the window shifted. Her wolf growled low, a warning she could not ignore. Danger was coming. Her parents had warned her. The enemies were moving. Isla clenched her fists. Damon could be cruel, the pack could be harsh, and her life could be a prison. But she had strength he could not see. Her wolf was alive. Her destiny was waiting. One day she would awaken fully. One day Damon would see her not as an omega, not as a slave, but as a force he could not control. For now she endured. For now she survived. And the enemies… they were coming closer.
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