Torn Between Destinies

Chapter 35 - Thirty Five



ƒreewebɳovel.com The night was quiet, almost too quiet for Thornridge.

I stood on the hill just behind the packhouse, where the grass bent gently under the breeze. The moon shone bright above me, not quite full but close. Stars dotted the sky like scattered whispers, soft and endless. I wrapped my arms around myself, feeling the weight of the past settle deep in my bones.

This was my last night here.

Tomorrow, we would leave.

I had said my goodbyes. I had hugged Alera, kissed the forehead of every pup I had trained, and listened to old warriors murmur stories of my father and his strength. I had smiled when I needed to. I had promised to write. Promised to return, maybe one day. Promises that tasted like ash in my mouth, even when they were true.

But now it was just me. Me, the stars, and the land that had raised me.

I crouched down and pressed my palm to the dirt. It was warm, as if the earth still remembered my footsteps from years ago. This land had held every version of me—child, warrior, Luna, mother.

And it had taken from me too.

It had taken my father. My innocence. My belief that mates never falter. That packs never turn against their own.

I closed my eyes.

"Thank you," I whispered. "For what you gave. For what you took."

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