Chapter 5

The forest was quiet.

Not peaceful. Not safe.

Just quiet.

I sat against the tree for a long time, letting the silence fill me. The bond pulsed weakly, like a heartbeat fading away. It wasn't warmth. It wasn't comfort. It was a reminder that I was trapped in a life I didn't choose.

My hands trembled.

My mind raced.

And then, like a spark in the dark, anger flared inside me.

I wasn't going to be his mistake.

Not if I could help it.

I stood up, brushing leaves from my clothes. The air felt cleaner out here. No eyes. No whispers. No judgment.

I walked deeper into the forest, letting the trees guide me.

It didn't matter where I went. I just needed to move.

I had to think.

I had to plan.

I had to survive.

Because if I stayed in the pack, I would slowly die.

Not physically.

Emotionally.

And Kael... Kael would continue to treat me like I didn't matter.

I couldn't let that happen.

The bond pulsed again.

I felt it like a weak pull.

Like it was begging me to return.

But I ignored it.

I had never been good at ignoring my instincts.

Until now.

I needed to be strong.

I needed to be smart.

I needed to become someone who could leave.

Someone who could walk away and never look back.

A part of me wanted to scream.

A part of me wanted to run back and demand answers.

But I knew that would only make me weaker.

So I stayed silent.

And I began to think.

The First Step

The truth was, I didn't know anything about surviving alone.

I was a pack girl. I had always depended on others. I had always believed in the rules. In the traditions.

Now, those rules had betrayed me.

I needed to learn to stand on my own.

The first thing I needed was strength.

And strength wasn't given.

It was earned.

I started training.

Alone.

I returned to the forest every day, running until my lungs burned, climbing trees until my arms ached, and practicing my control until my mind felt numb.

I learned to fight with my hands.

I learned to move silently.

I learned to listen to the wind.

To sense danger.

To become the kind of girl who didn't need protection.

I trained until my body hurt.

Until my muscles screamed.

Until the pain became normal.

Because pain was proof that I was alive.

Proof that I was changing.

Proof that I was becoming something else.

Something stronger.

Something dangerous.

The First Time the Pack Saw Me Again

I didn't return to the pack for weeks.

I didn't want to be seen.

But the forest was close to the boundaries, and eventually, I was spotted.

It happened on a quiet afternoon when I was practicing my control in a clearing.

I felt it first.

The bond.

A sudden pull, stronger than before.

Like a chain tightening.

I froze.

I turned.

And there he was.

Kael.

Standing at the edge of the clearing, watching me.

His expression was unreadable.

His eyes were sharp.

And the bond... the bond was screaming.

It felt like it was trying to drag me back into his arms.

But I didn't move.

I stood tall.

I didn't show fear.

I didn't show weakness.

I looked at him with a calm I didn't feel.

"What are you doing here?" I asked.

Kael's gaze flicked over me, taking in the changes.

My muscles were leaner. My stance was stronger. My eyes were different.

I looked like someone who had survived.

Someone who had grown.

Someone he could no longer ignore.

"I'm checking on you," he said.

His voice was cold, but there was a hint of something else underneath.

Concern?

Guilt?

Or something darker?

"I don't need checking on," I replied.

Kael's eyes narrowed.

"You shouldn't be out here," he said.

I laughed softly.

"Why?" I asked.

"Because you're mine," he said.

The words were familiar.

But they no longer scared me.

Because I knew the truth now.

I was his mate.

Yes.

But he had rejected me.

And I had the right to leave.

The bond pulsed again, furious.

Kael stepped closer.

"You're not leaving," he said, his voice low.

I met his gaze.

"I already have," I said.

The words hit him like a slap.

His expression hardened.

"Don't test me," he warned.

I smiled.

"Then don't underestimate me," I replied.

He stared at me for a long moment, his eyes dark.

Then he turned and walked away.

The bond pulled hard, like it was being dragged.

I stood there, breathing heavily, feeling the bond scream in my chest.

I realized something in that moment.

Kael wasn't ignoring me.

He was watching me.

He was tracking me.

And he was angry.

Not because he didn't care.

But because he couldn't control me.

And that scared him.

The First Promise I Made to Myself

That night, I returned to the forest and sat by the river.

The water was cold and clear, and the moonlight reflected off it like a silver blade.

I stared at my reflection.

And I saw the truth.

I wasn't the girl Kael had claimed.

I was someone else now.

Someone stronger.

Someone dangerous.

Someone who could leave.

And I made a promise.

I would leave.

I would survive.

I would come back.

And I would make him regret the day he rejected me.

Not because I wanted revenge.

But because I wanted him to see what he threw away.

I wanted him to feel the weight of the bond he tried to break.

And I wanted the pack to see that the girl they called worthless had become something they feared.

The bond pulsed softly against my skin, like a whisper.

Like a promise.

Like a warning.

I didn't know how long it would take.

I didn't know what I would become.

But I knew one thing.

I wasn't going to stay.

Not in a place that didn't want me.

Not in a place where the strongest alpha in the pack had rejected me like trash.

Not anymore.

I stood up and walked into the darkness.

And for the first time since the claiming, I felt something I hadn't felt in a long time.

Freedom.

Chapter 6

The moon was full again.

A cruel reminder of the night I was claimed.

A reminder of the moment my life changed.

I stood at the edge of the forest, staring back at the pack grounds. The lights of the Nightfang Pack's village glowed softly in the distance, like a beacon that had once guided me... and now only reminded me of my rejection.

My heart pounded.

Not from fear.

From determination.

The bond pulsed at the base of my neck, a constant reminder of the connection I could not break.

Kael had claimed me.

And now he was trying to pretend I didn't exist.

But the bond wasn't something that could be ignored.

It didn't matter how much he tried to act like it wasn't there.

It didn't matter how many times he rejected me.

The bond would always pull me back.

And the truth was...

I was tired of being pulled.

I had spent weeks training in the forest.

Weeks becoming stronger.

Weeks learning to survive.

And I had realized something.

If I stayed, I would never become more than a broken piece of someone else's life.

So tonight, I would leave.

Not because I was weak.

Because I was finally brave enough to choose myself.

I took a deep breath and stepped into the shadows.

The forest swallowed me.

The trees were thick and tall, their branches forming a canopy above me. The air smelled like rain and earth. It felt like freedom.

I ran.

I ran until my lungs burned and my legs shook.

I ran until the pack grounds were a memory.

Until the lights were gone.

Until the bond pulsed only faintly, like a distant heartbeat.

I stopped only when I reached a place I recognized.

A small clearing near the river.

A place I had once come to think.

A place where I felt calm.

I leaned against a tree and breathed in the cold night air.

The bond pulsed again.

Stronger.

Like it was trying to drag me back.

I closed my eyes.

And I whispered a name.

"Kael."

The moment the name left my lips, the bond screamed.

Not in pain.

In rage.

In anger.

In a way that made my skin prickle.

I realized then that the bond wasn't just a connection.

It was a leash.

And Kael was holding the other end.

I opened my eyes and stared into the darkness.

A voice whispered in my mind.

A memory.

A warning.

You can run, but you cannot hide from the bond.

I swallowed hard.

And then I made the decision.

I would not run forever.

I would not hide.

I would become strong enough that the bond would no longer control me.

I would become strong enough that Kael would regret rejecting me.

I would become strong enough to return.

I would become strong enough to take back what he stole from me.

The First Time I Felt Real Strength

The weeks that followed were brutal.

I trained every day.

I ran until my body felt like it was going to break.

I fought with the trees.

I practiced controlling my senses.

I learned to hunt.

To survive.

To live alone.

And the bond?

It continued to pulse.

But the more I trained, the less it controlled me.

It became something else.

A reminder.

A connection.

A truth I couldn't ignore.

I began to understand the bond in a way I never had before.

It wasn't just a tie between me and Kael.

It was a link to my own power.

A power I had never learned to use.

A power I had been afraid of.

Now, I wasn't afraid anymore.

I was ready.

I was becoming the woman I should have been from the start.

And the bond was changing.

Not weakening.

But growing stronger in a way I could control.

It was no longer a chain.

It was a force.

A force that could either save me...

or destroy me.

The Night I Saw My Future

One night, while I sat by the river, the bond pulsed violently.

It felt like a shock.

Like something was trying to force its way through me.

I fell to my knees, clutching my chest.

The world blurred.

My vision spun.

And then...

I saw him.

Kael.

Not as he was now.

But as he would be.

Older.

Worn.

Tired.

His eyes were haunted.

And he was standing in the middle of the pack grounds, alone.

The pack was quiet.

Too quiet.

And he was holding his head in his hands like he was in pain.

The vision broke.

I gasped, shaking.

I didn't know what I had seen.

But I knew one thing.

It wasn't a dream.

It was a warning.

Kael was suffering.

And I was the cause.

Not because I wanted to hurt him.

But because the bond was pulling him too.

The bond was screaming for me.

And he couldn't ignore it forever.

The Decision That Changed Everything

The next morning, I stood in the forest and stared at the sky.

The sun was rising, painting the world in gold.

I realized I couldn't stay here forever.

I needed to become stronger.

And I needed to leave the forest behind.

I needed to find a place where I could train properly.

Where I could learn.

Where I could grow.

And where no one knew me.

Where no one could use me.

I had heard rumors of a distant pack that trained their warriors in the mountains.

A pack known for their strength.

For their power.

For their discipline.

I didn't know if the rumors were true.

But I knew one thing.

I had to try.

So I left the forest.

I left the river.

I left everything I had known.

And I began to walk toward my new life.

Toward my new strength.

Toward the woman I was becoming.

Toward the day I would return.

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