lickering shadows, and vanished travelers had haunted Raven Hollow for centuries. Children were told stories at bedti
ey didn't feel like lis
the suffocating little house cluttered with regrets and half-finished embroide
ncient oaks that lined the path behind the abandoned church. Sh
ked the same in the deepening dusk, and the wi
ts velvet cloak over Rave
ickered in her trembling hand, the beam dancing over gnarled roots and thorny underbrush. Her pencil an
scolded herself. You'
chorus of common wolves - this was a single, mournful cry t
at snagged her jeans and scratched her ankles raw. The beam caught fleeting glimpses of white
ld catch herself, she tumbled down a hidden slope, sharp branches whipping at h
ng wildly until it struck a mossy stone and
t the blur of moonlight peeking through the canopy
n - a l
tant thunder rolling through her bones. Carefully, igno
oonlight. She realized she had landed in a small clearing, encircl
half-shrouded in mist, stood
shoulders that glistened faintly under the moon. Clawed hands curled at his sides, and when his head lifted,
her mind all at once. The Midnight Wolf. The cursed beast. A man d
e tried to speak, but only
what a
to a sigh, rough and broken. He took one step forw
ands in trembling surrender. Her heart drumme
angs. He simply stood there, eyes fixed on her fac
painful curiosity. There was anger, yes - but beneath it, sorrow. Lone
t quite human, not quite beast. The wo
ed. Her tong
I didn't mean t
ogy burned him. His claws flexed,
mand trembling with somethin
r here more surely than chains. She glimpsed shackles at his wrists - old iron half-h
e. She should
took a single
e asked before she
at, the clearing fell utterly silent -
her, a dark blur lunged from the trees - another wolf, lar
idnight Wolf roared. His body collided with the attacker in a blur of muscle and shado
outh, watching fur and claws tear at e
the larger wolf bolted into the trees,
om a gash along his shoulder. He turned to her, his chest
ped, voice frayed
d and ran, crashing through the forest, her mind a whirl
r footsteps vanished among the trees, his claw
ught bitterly, an
t touched her. Tonight
in centuries, hope flickered l