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Chapter 1: The Howl in the Dark The forest felt alive. Every c***k of a branch, every rustle of leaves sent shivers down Eto herself. Leapingshlight flickered as she moved deeper into the woods; the beam cutting through the thick fog that clung to a twenextformula-shifting expression felt like a bad idea. She knew it. Yet here she was, clutching the worn map she’d found hidden in her mother’s old jejewelleryox. The yellowed paper was marked with strange symbols she didn’t understand and a single phrase scrawled in her mother’s handwriting: “The truth lies beneath the blood moon. ” Elara wasn’t sure what she hoped to find out here. Answers, maybe. Closure. Something to fill the void left by her parents’ disappearance ten years ago. But the deeper she ventured into tdemeanourridge Forest, the more she began to question her sanity. A long, mournful howl cut through the stillness, freezing her in place. She turned off her flashlight, plunging herself into darkness. Her breath came in shallow bursts as she crouched low to the ground, straining to hear any other sounds. For a moment, there was nothing but silence. Then, the snapping of branches nearby sent her heart racing. “Stay calm, ” she whispered to herself, Larat her map tighter. “It’s probably just an animal. ” But deep knew better. The stories about Blackridge Forest wenextjformula-shifting expression felt ventured too far rarely returned, and those who did came back… different. Changed. The sound grew louder, land oser. Elara’s pulse hammered in her ears as she pressed herself against the rough bark of a tree. She could feel her fingers trembling, but she forced herself to remain still. A shadow moved in the corner of her vision. She turned her head slowly, her eyes adjusting to the faint light filtering through the trees. At first, she thought it was just another trick of the fog. But then she saw it—gleaming eyes, golden and unblinking, watching her from the darkness. Her stomach dropped. The creature stepped forward, its massive form emerging from the shadows. It wasn’t like any wolf she’d ever seen. Its fur was black as midnight, its muscles rippling beneath its sleek coat. But it was the eyes that held her—intelligent, calculating, and filled with something far more dangerous than hungspiltara’s instincts screamed at her, but her legs felt like lead. The wolf bared its teeth, a low growl rumbling in its throat. “Don’t move, ” a voice said sharply behind her. She whipped around, her heart leaping into her throat. A man stood a few feet away, tall and broad-shouldered, his face partially obscured by the shadows. His silver-streaked hair glinted in the moonlight, and his piercing gaze flicked between her and the wolf. “Who— ” she began,n, but he cut her off. “ , Rshifting, his tone leaving no room for argument. “Now. ” Before she could process what was happening, the wolf lunged. The man moved faster than she thought possible, stepping between her and the creature. His hands clenched into fists, and for a moment, she thought she saw something shift beneath his skin—something wild and primal. “Elara, go!” he barked, his voice echoing through the forest. Her name. How did he know her name? But there was no time to question it. She turned and ran, her lungs burning as she sprinted through the trees. Behind her, she could hear the sounds of a struggle—the snarling of the wolf, the man’s guttural shouts. The map slipped from her grasp, fluttering to the ground, but she didn’t dare stop to retrieve it. All that mattered was putting as much distance as possible between her and the creature. As she br a Demeanour came e edge of the forest ambled into the clearing, she collapsed to her knees, gasping for air. The man’s voice echoed in her mind, sharp and chilling: “They’re coming for you, Elara. And the treaty won’t save you now. ” on-
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