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Chapter 5 THE BLACK WOLF

Word Count: 1279    |    Released on: 25/01/2026

g was di

ade the pain; a lone tear slid down my t

shivered. I laid in my own pool

g with it the lasts of what was left beh

y silent. A precious part of my soul that had

rld would never accept me as a werewolf,

gthened me, and being able to look forward to

ng myself for what would happen next. She didn't say anything, she just stood over me wit

ng, I'll finish what I started." I tried to speak

her deliver a kick to my stomach, ri

ed through me. White-hot and blinding. I screamed, but

ou hea

kill you right here and tell everyone

ose to mine. I could smell her expensive perfume mixed with

anted" she said before standing up to

eas

ft me there. Left me bleeding and brok

my wolf, what was I? Just a broken girl

y kept trying to heal itself the way werewolves naturally do.

fade. I was dying. I knew it. I could feel i

't stay here. With every ounce of strength I had left, I rolled onto my side. The world spun. My vision went black for sever

but I don't give up. I dragged my

ook with t

Every movement felt like dying a

I could find someone to help me. I didn't know. I just knew I

ing dark. But each time, I forced myself to keep moving. To drag myself forward just a littl

arely move as it was. Finally, after what felt like hours, I reached

ropped to my knees when my legs couldn't hold me any longer. The ground was rough.

ed out to me soft and peaceful. Pushing

to lie there for several minutes, gathe

scoop water but I couldn't go any further. My body was done. I had nothin

ere I die, alone in the woods. Just like Vivian wanted

ired t

gh my body. It feels oddly good...like everything I have always wanted. Maybe death

here beyond this pain. My eyes start

ing through the woods behind me.My eyes snappe

n changed

dead? I tried to move, tried to drag my

d. The footsteps got closer. Louder. Crunch

es. But not just any wolf. This was something else entirely. I

dark it seemed to absorb

ng else. The wolf stood at the edge of the trees, perfectly st

in me. I could barely keep my eyes open. The wolf took a step forward. I

ispered, though I didn't even kn

f moved

ing beneath its dark fur. Its paws wer

as a p

kil

ing helpless in its path.Fe

ently. This was how I would die. After everythin

ul mouth, showing me its teeth. I draw in a breath and c

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