Chapter 11: Finally, freedom!
Lyla
“You’ll be fine, Lyla,” I muttered to myself.
“You will go back to before… before you met him… before the gala, before everything.
You’ll be fine.
You don’t need him… you don’t need them…” my voice cracked but I kept walking.
I was free, yes, but nowhere felt like home anymore.
Going back to Blue Ridge – to my pack wasn’t even an option, my parents would kill me before they let me spend a night under their roof.
Tears welled up in my eyes, but I sniffed them back…none of my problems have ever been solved by crying.
I crossed to the side of the road, noting a lot of people walking towards the White gate.
Most of them were either injured and were supported by people or lying down in some transport.
I felt fear seep into my heart for a minute…
If Ramsey was right about the Feral wolves, was it really safe for me to be leaving? Especially as I had no wolf.
Feral wolves were once werewolves, but they lost their humanity, and they could not be reasoned with.
If I stumbled upon one, I was as good as dead.
I hesitated for a minute, turning back to look at the white gates, half-expecting to see Ramsey running towards me, but I would be foolish to think that was possible.
Taking in a deep breath, I turned and continued down the path.
At this point, I didn’t care if I would walk the entire way to the human world… I just wanted to leave.
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I wish I could undo everything, to return to the moments when I was just the unwanted wolfless girl – at least it was a lesser pain compared to what I feel now.
I walked faster, my pace matching the pounding of my heart.
I walked for what felt like hours, refusing to think, allowing my feet to lead me.
Slowly, I left the protective terrain of the White Moon Mountains and ventured deeper into the thick forest.
I had barely noticed; I was too lost in my thoughts.
I paused for a minute and took stock of my surroundings.
I was in a forest, filled with thick trees that were so tall that they blocked the sun’s rays.
A shiver ran down my spine, as every instinct in me screamed for me to turn back.
was
spun on my heel, ready to retrace my steps
from the shadows…seven pairs
took in the sight of these strange wolves
not rogues – they looked too clean to be
mark on their forehead, they were twice the size
they were not snarling or trying to
moment, they stared at me… and I
ventured my eyes trained on
think I am lost
was about to turn back,”
of the wolves made a
in their
from, half-expecting anyone to show up but
too far from
I decide to make a dash for it… I
human strength… I could
trouble,” I said, trying to keep my voice
don’t want anything from
and broke and I
”
wolf, clearly their leader, hung back
was something about his eyes
I said again, my voice barely
let me go this once I promise, you’d never
”
and the wolves moved
and tried to move faster only for my heel to
tumbled to the ground, leaves and twigs scraping
out suddenly raising my
them pause and for a flitting moment,
All seven of them.
if they expected me
But they recovered quickly.
I sobbed, scrambling backwards on my hands
have no pack, no family to
just let me
the wolves remained silent, their eyes gleamed with an intelligence that chilled me
it was clear they weren’t driven by hunger
was as if they were calculating every step
My heart sank as I stared closely at them…
want to die,” I sobbed, curling in on myself as the circle
“Not like this.
in the
they continued towards
and I shut my eyes, bracing
begged, my
“Please…”
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