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My heart races as I spot a larger animal in the bush. Despite calling for Dad's attention, he remains focused elsewhere. The creature inches closer, and fear paralyzes me. It's Thursday, the day reserved for hunting.

Stuttering, I admit, "You've never taught me how to attack rogues." Despite my inner thoughts screaming, I plea, "Please, let's flee now."

My mother's frail voice echoes, shaking the ground with an urgent warning, "EVEREST!!!"

Turning to face her, I step forward, only to be seized from behind by another person. As I struggle to break free, my consciousness awakens. A different sound catches my attention, and I cautiously look back—it's the wolf. My eyes scan around for my parents, they're nowhere to be found. Panic sets in, and I wish my wolf had been activated. The wolf tightens its grip, and lifts me onto its head, growling before forcefully tossing me to the ground.

Gasping for breath, I land on the ground with a loud thud. Instinct urges me to flee, but my weakened body refuses. Unwillin to accept that my parents might have abandoned me, I squint to locate the wolf and plan my escape. However, there's no sign of the wolf around me anymore. I rise with a sense of relief and face a young man with a warm smile. I feel a longing to embrace him, but caution prevails.

"I'm Cayden." He introduces himself.

"I'm Everest." I reply. "How can I help you?"

He reveals, "I'm the Alpha of the pack house nearby. I saved you from the big wolf that attacked you."

"Thank you." I utter, pushing the words out as I hastily turn to leave. As I take off like a fleeing prisoner, I anticipate a smirk, but Cayden transforms into a wolf and chases me. I glance back and witness the divine shift from wolf to human—he's undoubtedly the one who attacked me.

Ditching my crocs, I sprint with bare feet, dodging through incomplete buildings to evade the wolf's pursuit. As I glance through a window, I realize home is close. With the wolf no longer chasing, I decide to backtrack. I follow my thoughts and head in reverse.

The wolf abruptly materializes in the room, growling and snapping its bones. Using my right leg, I kick aside parts of the incomplete window and leap out. The window's edge leaves a scratch on my neck, marking my escape. Now, I feel the freedom of being out of reach.

Walking inside the living room now, my father scolds, "Where have you been? Trying to choose a random wolf as a mate? Remember your background!"

"I never mentioned that." retort. He gives me a sharp gaze as my mother approaches with anger evident on her face.

"You're our only daughter, yet..." Dad fumes, and I roll my eyes at him. Holding my fist in the air, I shut my eyelids, choosing not to speak. Opening my eyes, I stare at them.

"Anymore words?" I ask, but they remain silent and dumbfounded. Both shake their heads, admitting they have nothing to say. I seize that opportunity to walk away into my room.

The constant fear of Cayden pursuing me lingers, intensifying when I'm alone. Fortunately, wolves aren't ghosts; otherwise, I might have screamed and sought refuge with those I just left in the living room. While I don't harbor hatred for my parents, frustration builds over being over eighteen, yet my wolf remains inactive. My dad attempted to explain the reason recently but his speech was cut short by my mom's interruption.

I lay on my mat for a nap, I close my eyes, attempting to snore myself into sleep. Suddenly, I sense someone romantically rubbing my arms. Startled, I snap out of my reverie but can't find anyone there, only the darkness as the lights are out.

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