Chapter 113 Chapter 113 Still Ellaine (Now Edith) Point of view: SHITI It wasn’t Frans. My heart stuttered as a low growl rumbled through the forest. It was deep and feral, echoing through the trees like a warning from the shadows. Growll… That sound didn’t belong to the man who had occupied my thoughts these past days. It wasn’t warm or reassuring. It was hungry. “Shit!” I cursed aloud, stumbling to my feet. Why had I wandered off again? Why did I always follow that strange pull in my chest? Stupid, stupid, stupid. Damon and the others had warned me about rogues. Wild werewolves without a pack, driven mad by isolation or pain–monsters in the shape of men. And I had wandered away from the firelight, lost in thoughts of him. And my wolf… Still silent. Still gone. I was alone. Crack!! A heavy branch snapped, and I froze. From between the trees, a massive rogue wolf emerged. Its silver coat was matted with old blood, and its fangs glistened red in the moonlight. Its eyes locked on me, glowing with hatred. I couldn’t move. I just stood there, breath frozen, as the thing began stalking toward me. Each step was deliberate. I was prey. And it knew. My mind screamed at me to run–to scream for help. But my legs barely obeyed. Climb the tree. Just run. Anything! I turned on instinct, bolting toward the nearest tree–but the rogue roared, and I knew it was coming. I didn’t make it more than three steps before it lunged. “AAAHHH!” I screamed, flinging my arms up uselessly. But something strange happened. 1/5 Chapter 113 A burst of light- Brilliant, Blinding. It exploded from my palms in a rush of heat and wind. The Togue was blasted backward, yelping as it crashed through the underbrush with a heavy thud. I stood there, panting, trembling, and stared at my glowing hands in shock. “What… the hell…?” Before I could think, before I could even move The rogue growled again, enraged, and charged. I backed up in terror, heart pounding- And then he was there. ་་་་་་་བསྐོར་བ་རེམ་ཤིའི་ས་ཡིན་ནས་ཞེན་ན A blur of motion. A man. No–a knight. He collided with the rogue mid–sprint, knocking the beast off course with brutal force. They hit the ground in a tangle of limbs, and I watched, frozen, as the man rose first, blood on his hands, breathing hard. I knew that stance. That profile. The way he moved, so controlled, so precise. Frans…?? But this wasn’t the gentle man I met in town. This wasn’t the quiet smile or the kind eyes. This was a warrior. And he was fighting without shifting. Why he didn’t shift? The rogue snapped and lunged again, but Frans ducked low, grabbing a thick branch and swinging it like a blade. He struck hard–once in the jaw, again in the ribs. The beast howled. Frans was fast–too fast for a normal human. Every motion was exact. Efficient. Lethal. The rogue lunged for his throat, and Frans spun, catching it under the jaw with his elbow. The beast reeled back, dazed. With a roar, he drove the branch into its chest with both hands. … Read more