The pack was torn apart by his actions, and those who managed to escape are to this day, shunned and killed by other packs who fear that they would bring calamity upon them.
The pack's dark legacy lives on, forever known as the 'Pack of the Cursed'.
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Akila's life as a slave in the Crescent Guard pack was one of unrelenting suffering and brutality.
She had been forced to endure physical abuse, emotional torment, and psychological manipulation at the hands of every member of the pack.
Physically, Akila's body had been constantly battered and bruised. She had been subjected to brutal "training" sessions, where she had been forced to withstand physical punishment without retaliation.
Her body had been a canvas of scratches, bruises, and broken bones, a testament to the cruelty she had faced every day.
Emotionally, Akila had been drained and broken. She had been forced to live in a state of constant fear, never knowing when the next beating or punishment would come.
She had been belittled, degraded, and humiliated, her spirit crushed by the relentless cruelty of her captors.
Psychologically, Akila had been trapped in a cycle of hopelessness and despair.
She had felt like she was living in a never-ending nightmare, with no escape or respite. She had been forced to suppress her own identity and autonomy, living solely to serve the whims of her oppressors.
Her mother, as she was told, died while giving birth to her, and from the little they've told her, she was treated like trash because she belonged to the 'Pack of the Cursed'.
All those that belonged to this pack had pale skin, like her, and hair color ranging from golden brown to a fiery red.
She had burnt-orange colored hair, and for as long as she could remember, she had been hearing the same thing, over and over again.
"She was a curse," as was the rest of her native pack.
From the little she had found out about it, the Alpha of her native pack ran mad, killing all of his pack members, and those who managed to flee from him, they were killed by the packs where they sought refuge, saying that they would bring bad luck to them.
She was currently living in the Cresent Guard wolfpack as a slave. She didn't know if there were any living members from her pack. She didn't have the luxury to worry about others when her life was as painful as it was.
Despite the brutality she had faced, Akila's spirit had remained unbroken, and she had held on to the hope that one day she would be free.
Her wolf, Lexine, had been her only source of comfort and support, and Akila had clung to their bond as a lifeline in the darkness.
Akila's life had been a bleak and desperate one, marked by constant pain, fear, and suffering. She had been a shadow of her former self, a mere specter of the person she once was.
Her existence had been a testament to the cruelty and brutality of the Crescent Guard pack and a reminder of the horrors that could be inflicted upon those who were powerless and vulnerable.
Akila slowly made her way downstairs, her legs trembling beneath her.
The "training" session had been particularly brutal today, and she could feel the weight of her exhaustion bearing down on her.
As she reached the bottom of the stairs, she trudged towards her "room," a cold and unforgiving space that was little more than a prison cell in disguise.
Her clothes were dirty and stained with blood. Her hair was dirty and unkempt. She barely had any strength, and she was starving.
She couldn't even remember the last time she had a proper meal. All she that she ate were leftovers, and that was if there were any.
She collapsed onto the battered bed, wincing as her bruised body protested the movement.
Every inch of her seemed to ache, from the cuts and scrapes on her skin to the deeper, more profound pain that seemed to seep into her very bones.
Akila lay down gingerly, trying not to cause any further damage to her already battered body. She closed her eyes, letting out a soft sigh as she felt the weight of her exhaustion wash over her.
For a moment, she just lay there, letting her body rest and trying to block out the pain and fear that seemed to follow her everywhere.
As she lay there, Akila's thoughts turned to Lexine, her wolf.
She reached out with her mind, seeking comfort in the familiar presence of her wolf.
"Lexine?" Akila whispered, her mental voice barely audible. "I'm so tired. I don't know how much more I can take."
"I know, Akila," Lexine's calm voice replied, her tone soothing and gentle. "You're strong, though. You've survived every brutal session, every cruel word. You'll get through this, too."
Akila's eyes welled up with tears as she felt a surge of gratitude towards Lexine.
"But for how long, Lexine? How long can I keep going like this?"
"As long as you need to, Akila," Lexine replied, her energy wrapping around Akila like a warm blanket. "We'll get through this together. We'll find a way out, I promise." Lexine said, and Akila nodded.
"Get some rest. Let me heal your wounds,"
Akila's eyes drifted shut, and she let the exhaustion claim her, her body and mind crying out for rest.
But even in sleep, she knew she wouldn't be free from the Crescent Guard's cruelty for long.
The pack would come for her again soon, and she would have to face another day of pain and suffering.
Yet, with Lexine's words echoing in her mind, Akila felt a glimmer of hope.
Maybe, just maybe, there was a way out of this darkness. Maybe she wouldn't have to suffer forever.