She bore the pain, physical and emotional, without complaint, but each day left a new weight on her chest. Whe
arents stood arm in arm. Her gr
ng?" he asked, his voi
nging. "I'm okay," she murmur
but firm embrace. "You'll be safe with us on the far
swallowing
lour and lavender. Her grandfather joined them, holding them both tightly. They linger
m, her head resting on her grandmother's
thm against the case file. Steam curled from his untouched coffee.
he called, rubb
ver, curiosity etche
iles again," he said, flipping o
ort. "It's like he was trying to g
injuries don't add up. He coul
trying to save t
from the wreck. His daughter was outside,
oice. "And the fur.
eyes. "Chang
ow nod. "Fits
not just chasing answers. We're chasing
tly
ding dirt path, framed by ro
grandfather said
nd time-worn wood. Emilia let her grandmother help her down. Her grand
her grandmother whispered
morize it. The house looked like it had stories tucked into every crack of wood. She w
nd thick with the smell of
r grandmother said, guiding
framed family photos, a wooden dresser with wildflowers in a vase. A thi
lia whispered, emotions t
me," her grandmother replied, s
he door with her suitcase. "L
she said, beginni
he said, placing her fol
one last smile. "I'
yourself comfortable. I need to
de. Birds called from the trees. The scent of fresh hay drifted in through the
h golden light, and the breeze rolled down the slopes like a song.
moved in
oached. Not h
t stride. A farm tool rested across his shoulders, and
smi
Emilia. I'm Ashe
Nice to meet you." She extende
arm, steady. A strange ele
farm. Heard a
ng her hair behind one ear. Why did
ge in his voice. His eyes lingered o
pulse picked up. He wasn't just friendly. There was someth
r grandmother's voice
," Emilia said,
ight,
pped inside, heart t
father realized he'd left h
ttered. "I'll get
ia offered, already
he fields. Crickets chirped. She walked briskly to the tr
The silence was too perfect. No wind. No insects. J
yes darting to the treeline, heartbe
low growl sliced th
fr
r was matted and torn. Another creature
to snarls. The wounded wolf slammed the attacker to the ground
t wolf rais
es met
g, locked her in place. Her legs refus
scream. Cou
, a blur exploded
he
nto a powerful, gleaming wolf. He collided with the b
d of snarls and snapping teeth faded behind her, replaced by
e crossed the porc
e saw them glowing from the shadows. B