r eyes sparkling with excitement. She stepped closer, smoothing the fabri
wolf and, hopefully, your ma
about for weeks. Today wasn't just about getting my wolf-it was about the pos
ond was about more than just a crush. I wanted someone kind and d
le. "As ready as I'll ever be," I replied, my v
ing mine reassuringly befor
lights were draped along the trees, casting a golden glow over the lively crowd gathered there. Almost
y greeted my parents with respect and offered me congratulations. At first, I managed to smile
o waver, a familiar hand gra
d with a grin, dragging me toward the food table. Relief washed
," she said, grabbing a pl
d, laughing. "You c
g me with her elbow
o feed a small family. With our plates in hand, we found a
as I took it all in. Some people were gathered around tables, chatting and laughing. Others were dancing to
't it?" Susan said
eart swelling with a mix
blurring together in a haze of music, laughter, and a
she said, her voic
heart thudded in my chest as I realized the moment was
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essed in flowing silver robes that shimmered under the moonlight, stepped forward. In her hands, she carried a silver knife and a ceremonial bowl
ase. My heart pounded against my ribcage as t
e crowd stood in rapt silence. The atmosphere grew heavy, charged with anticipation. When th
pered, her voice steady but h
so many eyes. Reaching her, I inhaled deeply, trying to calm my nerves. She tur
own language, the words weaving a strange melody that sent shivers down my
arm blood trickled from the wound, pooling in the ceremonial bowl she held beneath my hans. Her movements were deliberate, almost hypnotic, as she swirled the blood
her hands toward the moon. Midnight was seconds away, the air
k struck
ilarating feeling of my wolf awakening. I waited for the sur
hing ha
s began rippling through the crowd, their excitement shifting
ing? Why isn'
spite the unease settling over the pack. Five minutes pas
She turned to the crowd, her expression solemn and
ILD HAS
silence, each one landin
moved. No one spoke. I felt the weight of hundreds
owned out the world around me. My blood ran cold
w
bearable than the last. My vision blurred, and f