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Bought by the Lone Huntsman - Full EP | Emotional Story (ENG)
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00:05Before father left to join the army, he made a promise.
00:10If I die on the battlefield, you can find another man to marry, like the hunter on the edge of
00:15the village.
00:16But that huntsman, Vance, had a crippled leg and a scar that split his face in two.
00:22One punch, they said, could drop a full-grown tiger.
00:25They also said he'd already beaten his first wife to death.
00:30Marrying Mama to him was the same as sending her to die.
00:33Three years later, word came that father was dead.
00:37Grandma and the village elders collected 20 silver coins from Vance.
00:41They sold Mama off.
00:43The news arrived on the day Mama was washing clothes by the river.
00:47Deep winter, the water was thick with floating ice, cold enough to cut bone.
00:52Grandma wouldn't allow her to use hot water.
00:55She said firewood was precious, not for a worthless brat who couldn't produce sun.
01:02I'd haul extra firewood down from the mountain, but it always went straight to Uncle Dale's fire pit.
01:09If Mama or I used so much as one extra stick, Grandma beat us and cursed us for three days
01:15straight.
01:17I tried to help with the washing.
01:20Mama waved me off.
01:21The river's cold, little one.
01:23Go play over there where the sun hits.
01:25It's warmer.
01:26In the dead of winter, midday sun was the only warmth we ever had.
01:31When the laundry was done and we walked home, Grandma and the village elders were already waiting.
01:37They'd been in such a rush, but not enough to walk down to the river and find us.
01:41You take this long, wandering off who knows where, worthless brat.
01:47Roy's barely gone and already your heart's drifting.
01:55The soldiers sent word.
01:57Roy's dead.
01:58You killed him.
01:59Every bit of bad luck he had started when he married you.
02:02He's gone now, so hurry up and remarry.
02:04Don't stay here dragging our family down.
02:06The bundle was small.
02:07Two of Mama's worn-out dresses.
02:09Grandma didn't look like she was grieving her own son.
02:12She looked the same as always, like someone had told her the village dog had died.
02:17Mama said nothing.
02:18She just held my hand tighter.
02:22Grandma, can I bring my daughter with me?
02:25Mama wasn't crying much.
02:27She was only worried about me.
02:29See if the huntsman's willing to pay for her.
02:33A girl this size?
02:35Sell her to a broker and you'd get ten silver easy.
02:39Mama's grip went tighter around my hand.
02:41We both knew.
02:42The moment she left, Grandma would sell me.
02:45She wouldn't keep me a single day longer than she had to.
02:50Mama shouldered her bundle and held my hand.
02:52Grandma and the village elders herded us to Vance's house.
02:55He was inside, sharpening a blade.
02:57The scraping sound never stopped.
02:59His bad leg jutted stiffly to one side.
03:02It couldn't bend.
03:03A scar ran from below his left eye all the way to the right corner of his mouth,
03:07like something had tried to split his face in half.
03:10I stepped behind Mama.
03:12Vance looked us over.
03:14You people forced this woman on me.
03:17Twenty silver is already too much.
03:20Don't push it further.
03:21He clearly hadn't wanted to take Mama, let alone me.
03:24Dead weight she'd dragged along.
03:26My Roy saved your life once.
03:28Now he's dead, and we're delivering this woman straight to your door.
03:31You should be on your knees thanking us.
03:33She wants to bring the girl along as your daughter.
03:36You get a wife and a child all at once.
03:38I'm not asking for much.
03:39Another ten silver and we're done.
03:41Most families earned two or three silver in a year.
03:45Ten silver could buy a full acre of good farmland.
03:48I was not worth that much.
03:52People in the village said he was a silent man, but when he opened his eyes and looked at you,
03:57really looked, it could stop your heart cold.
04:00Grandma shoved Mama hard.
04:02Mama's thin frame nearly went down.
04:05Mr. Hart, my daughter eats very little.
04:08She can work.
04:09Please, could you give us somewhere to go?
04:12Vance finally looked at me.
04:13A long, unreadable frown.
04:16Mama tugged at my hand.
04:17I dropped to my knees beside her with a thumb.
04:21Call him something.
04:22I stared up at Vance.
04:24At the scar.
04:26My lips shook.
04:27Papa.
04:28Vance went still.
04:29The scar looked even more ferocious when his face froze like that.
04:34Grandma's foot came to eat with my back.
04:36Your real father's barely cold and you're already calling some stranger papa.
04:41Worthless brat.
04:42Just like your harlot mother, heart already belongs to someone else.
04:46She kept kicking.
04:48I lay flat and didn't move.
04:50Didn't make a sound.
04:51That was how it worked.
04:53Stay still.
04:54Let her finish and she'd stop.
04:56Mama tried to crawl to me.
04:58One of the village elders kicked her back.
05:00It was always like this in Roy's household.
05:03Mama couldn't save me.
05:04She couldn't save herself.
05:06Enough!
05:07Vance stood.
05:08He went inside.
05:10He came back and threw ten silver coins onto the ground.
05:13This girl is my child now.
05:17I looked up at Vance.
05:19Mama hadn't caught what he said.
05:21I had.
05:22Grandma grabbed the silver and turned to leave.
05:25Vance blocked her.
05:26He demanded a written contract.
05:28Grandma refused.
05:30Vance snatched the silver right back.
05:32No contract.
05:34No silver.
05:34In the end, with the village elders and the village head as witnesses, the contract was
05:40signed.
05:41Both Mama and I became part of Vance's household.
05:44Mama put down her bundle and started working immediately.
05:48If she stayed busy enough, maybe Vance would let me eat more.
05:51Maybe he wouldn't hit me.
05:53Vance's house was plain.
05:55Three main rooms.
05:56A hall in the center.
05:58A bedroom on each side.
05:59Only one bedroom had a bed.
06:01The other was empty.
06:03Mama led me to the woodshed.
06:04The firewood was stacked clean.
06:07The floor was tidy.
06:08Mama shifted some wood and found a board.
06:11She built me a rough bed out of it.
06:14Don't be afraid, little one.
06:21Mama, I'm not afraid.
06:23At Roy's house, it had always been the same.
06:26When Father was home, he'd say I was in the way, always getting between him and Mama when
06:31they were trying for a son.
06:32He'd chase me to the woodshed.
06:34Roy's woodshed was filthier than this.
06:37Rats.
06:38Snakes.
06:38Frozen solid in winter.
06:40A furnace in summer.
06:42I'd survived all of it.
06:44Mama held me against her chest.
06:45Maybe once I give him a son, things will ease up.
06:49I said nothing.
06:50I'd long suspected Father's cruelty toward Mama had nothing to do with sons.
06:56Mama, why did Father want you to remarry Vance?
07:00Before he left, Father had kept Mama on a tight leash.
07:03Wouldn't let her leave the village.
07:05Wouldn't let her look up when she passed a man.
07:08Grandma would curse her for it, too.
07:11Said she was out there tempting people.
07:13Mama's bitter laugh stayed locked in her throat.
07:18Because Vance was the only one who could pay that much.
07:23She didn't finish.
07:24She didn't need to.
07:26Father had sent Mama here to die.
07:30Father had been planning to sell Mama even before he left.
07:33He knew he wasn't coming back.
07:35He made sure Mama would have nowhere left to go.
07:38I'd worked this out some time ago.
07:40Not because I was clever.
07:41They'd been obvious about it.
07:43The whole village talked.
07:45Not long after we arrived, Vance came back carrying armfuls of thick wooden boards.
07:50He disappeared into the empty west bedroom.
07:53Steady hammering rang out, one blow after another.
07:56Mama stood outside the door.
07:58She wanted to ask where the food stores were so she could start dinner.
08:01But she didn't dare.
08:03After a while, Vance came back out.
08:05He saw us both still standing there.
08:07He frowned.
08:09Something you need?
08:10His voice was rough.
08:11I flinched and nearly stepped back.
08:14But we were alone here, Mama and me.
08:16If I stepped back, she'd be standing by herself.
08:19I held my ground.
08:21I took Mama's hand and stood beside her.
08:23Vance noticed.
08:24Something shifted in his brow.
08:26Mama asked carefully,
08:28I want to ask.
08:30It's nearly dinner time.
08:32If you get the grain out, I can cook.
08:34You've worked hard all day.
08:35You should eat.
08:36Vance frowned harder.
08:38He looked us up and down like we'd said something strange.
08:41Then he pointed at the kitchen.
08:43In there.
08:47The key.
08:49Vance's frown deepened.
08:51He walked over and kicked the kitchen door open.
08:53He looked back at us.
08:55I had the feeling he was asking with his eyes whether we were simple.
08:59No lock.
09:00No key.
09:02Roy's kitchen was always locked.
09:03The grain.
09:04The oil.
09:05The salt.
09:06The eggs.
09:07Everything in locked cabinets.
09:08Grandma would measure out exactly what was needed for each meal.
09:12Set it on the counter.
09:13Then stand there watching Mama cook.
09:15Drop a single grain of rice.
09:17Get a lecture that lasted half a day.
09:19She called us starving ghosts.
09:21Said we never worked.
09:22Only ate.
09:23She was afraid we'd steal food.
09:25Mama and I stepped into the kitchen.
09:27Grain.
09:28Oil.
09:28Salt.
09:29All of it just sitting out in the open.
09:32Mama stood there for a long moment.
09:34She glanced toward Vance.
09:36He'd already gone back out.
09:38She was almost afraid to touch anything.
09:40She was afraid she'd cook it long.
09:42And he'd come back angry.
09:44Beat her.
09:44Like Grandma.
09:45She was afraid of being accused of stealing.
09:49Eventually, Mama cooked.
09:51The food sat on the table.
09:53The two of us stood in the courtyard.
09:55Neither of us moved toward it.
09:56Vance came back carrying two large wicker baskets.
09:59He saw the food on the table.
10:01He saw us standing there.
10:03His frown deepened.
10:04He washed his hands.
10:05Sat down.
10:06Saw us still standing.
10:07He told us gruffly to sit.
10:09He scooped himself less than half a bowl of rice.
10:13Not enough food.
10:14Cook more tomorrow.
10:16He ate fast.
10:18Loud and efficient.
10:19Finished in minutes.
10:21But barely ate half of what was there.
10:23Done, he sat sharpening his wood cutting knife.
10:26Watching us eat.
10:27Mama hesitantly filled my bowl.
10:29We ate.
10:30Both keeping our eyes on him.
10:31I noticed it quickly.
10:33When I ate fast, he looked away.
10:34When I slowed down and tried to set my chopsticks down, he frowned.
10:38He was telling me to keep eating.
10:39Mama and I finished every last bite.
10:42Then we sat waiting to be scolded or hit.
10:46Vance put the knife down.
10:48Wash up and get some sleep.
10:49You've worked enough today.
10:53Mama hurried to heat the water.
10:55She waited for Vance to finish washing.
10:57Then, after a moment, washed her own face and hands and feet.
11:02It's the first day.
11:04If I'm clean, he'll find less to resent.
11:07She muttered it while she scrubbed, eyes dim.
11:10I used her leftover warm water.
11:12The heat spread up through my hands and feet all at once.
11:15So this was what it felt like to wash with hot water.
11:18No wonder Grandma and Uncle Dale always demanded extra buckets in winter.
11:22I went to the woodshed for the night.
11:25Mama stopped me at the door.
11:27Cover your ears.
11:28No matter what you hear tonight, don't come out.
11:32Pretend you heard nothing, you understand?
11:34I nodded hard.
11:36I knew.
11:37Once, when Father was hurting Mama, I'd run in crying and begged him to stop.
11:42He'd kicked me so hard I ached for half a year.
11:45This time I wouldn't make a sound.
11:46We both had to survive, stay alive, and there was still hope,
11:50even if I didn't yet know what that hope looked like.
11:55Then the woodshed door was kicked open.
11:57Vance stood in the doorway holding a lantern, staring at me where I lay in the straw.
12:02I shrank back.
12:04Cold sweat poured down my neck.
12:06Once, Father had come home half drunk in the middle of the night and walked into the woodshed.
12:11He beat me nearly to death.
12:13He said I was a burden.
12:14My fault he had no son.
12:16My fault he lost money gambling.
12:17That night, Mama grabbed the woodcutting knife and told him she'd take his life.
12:22That was the only thing that saved me.
12:24Vance was stronger.
12:26Could he put me down in three kicks?
12:28But he wasn't drunk.
12:30He wasn't angry.
12:31He reached down and grabbed me under the arms like he was picking up a stray chick.
12:35He carried me into the west bedroom.
12:37Mama was already standing there quietly.
12:40The empty room wasn't empty anymore.
12:41A wide wooden bed stood against the wall, worn but tidy.
12:46Vance set me down.
12:48He turned and walked back to his own east bedroom.
12:51The door closed.
12:52Within minutes, his snoring came through the wall.
12:54Mama and I stared at each other.
12:58That night we slept restlessly.
13:00But we slept warm.
13:01I burrowed into the quilt and said quietly,
13:04Mama, it's so warm.
13:06I had never been this warm in winter.
13:08Not once.
13:09And I'd eaten dinner.
13:10My stomach was full.
13:12This, I thought, was what being alive was actually supposed to feel like.
13:16Mama stroked my hair.
13:17Little one.
13:19You called him Papa today.
13:21Do it again tomorrow.
13:22Keep calling him that.
13:24Okay.
13:25Vance was already a better father than Roy had ever been.
13:29The meals got bigger after that.
13:31And slowly, Mama didn't dare increase the amount all at once.
13:34She added a little each day until she finally understood his appetite.
13:39He ate a great deal.
13:40Roughly as much as Mama and I put together.
13:42But he never once stopped us from eating.
13:45If we ate too little, he'd frown.
13:47He hunted.
13:48Large catches, he sold.
13:50Sometimes he'd bring back a rabbit or a wild chicken.
13:52And he'd have Mama stew it.
13:54He ate half.
13:55The rest went to us.
13:56I had eaten meat three times in my life before that.
14:00This was the fourth.
14:01It was so good.
14:03No wonder Grandma and Uncle Dale had always been so desperate for it.
14:06Mama saved the extra pieces for me.
14:08I ate without thinking.
14:10Too happy to pace myself.
14:12That night, I woke in the dark with my stomach seizing up in cramps.
14:16I rolled across the bed in pain.
14:18Mama rubbed my belly.
14:20It didn't help.
14:21She ran outside and scraped ash from the bottom of the cooking pot.
14:25Stirred it into water and brought it to me.
14:27I took one sip and vomited everything up.
14:32Vance burst through the door.
14:33One look at me.
14:34He wrapped me in the quilt, hoisted me onto his shoulder, and ran.
14:37Mama stumbled after him.
14:38She didn't say a word.
14:40He ran all the way to the village doctor's house at the edge of the road and kicked the door
14:43in.
14:44The whole household lurched awake.
14:45They started to complain.
14:47Then they saw his face and went quiet.
14:49The doctor checked my pulse, then asked what I'd been eating.
14:52What did she eat?
14:54Ova-aid.
14:55Indigestion.
14:55Nell's been underfed all her life.
14:58Eat this much meat at once and her stomach can't manage it.
15:00She'll be fine.
15:01I'll give her something to bring it up.
15:03Keep her warm, light food for a few days.
15:05She'll recover.
15:06She gave me something.
15:07I vomited, loudly, and at length.
15:10The smell filled the whole room.
15:12The doctor's husband muttered from the corner.
15:14Never had good food her whole life.
15:16Body can't handle it when she finally does.
15:18Vance looked at him.
15:19One hard stare.
15:21He retreated to the back room.
15:23I was humiliated.
15:24Getting sick from eating too much meat.
15:26Just like grandma had always said.
15:28I was a bottomless pit with no sense.
15:33Vance carried me home over his shoulder.
15:35On the way back, he said gruffly,
15:37You've really never had meat before?
15:39I thought he was scolding me.
15:42This was only the fourth time before we only ever got a piece or two.
15:48Grandma had never let us have even the broth.
15:51He made a low sound.
15:53Eat more often enough, and this stops happening.
15:56I was wrapped too tight in the quilt and didn't quite catch it.
15:59The next few days, I could only drink porridge.
16:02Vance brought back millet.
16:04He brought back brown sugar.
16:06Millet and brown sugar were things only new mothers got after childbirth.
16:10A bowl or two, a little sweetness stirred in.
16:13I was getting a full bowl at every single meal.
16:17I was eating better than mama had after giving birth to me.
16:21Vance watched me eat every morning until the color came back to my face.
16:25When it did, something in his own expression finally loosened.
16:31He fixed the village doctor's front gate as payment for the house call.
16:35Then he pulled the doctor back to check my pulse again.
16:38Only when she said I was fully recovered did he walk her out.
16:42He said he was going up the mountain to track a big animal.
16:45Might be gone several days.
16:47He told mama to bake a stack of flatbreads for the road.
16:50Mama kneaded the dough with lard and mixed in brown sugar.
16:53The flatbreads came out golden and fragrant.
16:56She pressed into his hands the thick insoles and padded cap she'd sewn over the past few days.
17:01Vance took the flatbreads.
17:03He looked at the insoles and the cap.
17:05He looked up at mama.
17:06Something in his eyes went soft.
17:08New year's coming.
17:09When I sell what I catch, we'll go buy supplies.
17:12Think about what you want.
17:14Mama held my hand as we stood at the door to see him off.
17:18His figure moved away from us, uneven but steady.
17:21I couldn't help shouting after him.
17:23Papa! Come home soon!
17:26Vance stopped.
17:27He didn't look back.
17:29He lifted a hand in our direction.
17:31Go inside. It's cold.
17:34We waited five days.
17:36He didn't come back.
17:37The cold deepened.
17:39On the fifth day, snow began to fall.
17:41Mama watched the sky go dark.
17:43She looked at me.
17:45She pointed to the food stores and told me to mind myself.
17:48Cook my own meals if I got hungry.
17:50Mama's going to find him.
17:52I'll be back soon.
17:54Take care of yourself.
17:56She changed her clothes and strapped the wood cutting knife to her body.
18:00She found the oil lamp.
18:01I tucked a small sickle under my clothes and followed her out.
18:05Wherever you go, I go.
18:07We'll bring Papa home together.
18:09Vance was my Papa now.
18:11He was a better Papa than Roy had ever been.
18:14I was never going to have a different one.
18:16Mama let out a long ride.
18:18If something goes wrong out there, you standing alone in this house isn't any safer.
18:23Alright?
18:24Together.
18:25We held hands and went up the mountain.
18:27We'd only ever been to the edges, gathering firewood.
18:31We almost never went deeper in.
18:33Wolves in there.
18:34Wild boars.
18:35Tigers.
18:35Though with Mama beside me and the thought of Papa waiting somewhere in that cold, I wasn't
18:40afraid.
18:42The snow came down harder.
18:44It was barely past midday, but the sky had gone dark.
18:48Moving through the forest was difficult.
18:50Every step was uncertain.
18:52You'd break through a soft patch and sink to the knee.
18:55Mama pulled me out each time and prodded the ground ahead with a stick.
18:58We hadn't gone far when we heard heavy footsteps in the trees.
19:02Mama raised the wood cutting knife.
19:03I raised the sickle.
19:05We stared into the dark ahead, both terrified.
19:08If we were going to die out here, at least we'd die together.
19:11The footsteps came closer.
19:13A large figure emerged from between the trees.
19:15A tall man with a stiff, lopsided gait, dragging something massive behind him.
19:20A tiger.
19:21We stared.
19:22He stared back.
19:23I let go of Mama's hand and ran.
19:27I threw my arms around his leg and looked up.
19:30The tiger dropped from his grip and hit the snow.
19:32He looked down at me, then up at Mama.
19:35What are the two of you doing up here?
19:37He reached down and grabbed me under the arms, trying to lift me.
19:41His hands had nothing left.
19:42He couldn't manage it.
19:44I held onto his leg.
19:45He came to find you.
19:46You've been gone five days.
19:48The snow started.
19:50I was afraid.
19:53The last time she'd gone out searching for a man who hadn't come home, she'd told Roy
19:58she was worried he'd been hurt.
19:59He'd slapped her across the face, said she was cursing him, said her worrying was the
20:04reason all his bad luck found him.
20:06After that, she stopped saying she worried about Roy.
20:09She stopped worrying about Roy at all.
20:11Vance looked at her.
20:12The corner of his mouth moved.
20:13He wanted to smile.
20:15Years of not smiling seemed to have made him forget how, but he explained.
20:19This one was big.
20:20It took longer than I thought.
20:22Get the fire going.
20:24Start dinner.
20:25A tiger that size.
20:27He must have been dragging it for hours.
20:29He was running on empty, but he didn't ask for help.
20:32He would get it home himself.
20:34Mama stood watching him torn.
20:36She didn't dare disobey, but she wanted to help.
20:39I ran forward and grabbed one of the tiger's hind legs.
20:44Papa, we'll all go back together.
20:47I wasn't very strong, and touching that leg, even a dead leg, sent a chill through me that
20:53had nothing to do with the snow.
20:54The tiger was enormous.
20:56Dead as it was, it still looked vicious.
20:59Mama hesitated.
21:00Then she stepped up beside us.
21:03Vance's mouth twitched.
21:05He agreed.
21:09The three of us dragged the tiger back home.
21:11By the time we reached the village, the snow lay thick on the ground.
21:15The whole village was dark.
21:17The lanes empty.
21:18We made it inside at last.
21:20The tiger lay in the yard, half buried in white, still looking dangerous.
21:25I wasn't afraid of it anymore.
21:27I circled it a few times just to prove it, then ran back and pressed myself against Papa's leg.
21:33Papa's so strong.
21:34He killed a tiger all by himself.
21:37Vance was too exhausted to move, but he reached down and rested his hand on top of my head.
21:44His hand was huge and rough and heavy, but when it rested on my head, it was light.
21:50It was warm.
21:51Roy had large hands, too.
21:53They'd never been rough.
21:54He rarely did anything that required effort.
21:57He wasn't very strong, either.
21:59Every time he'd pick to fight and come out worse, he'd curled up on the ground and hadn't even tried
22:05to fight back.
22:05But when he hit Mama and me, he hit hard.
22:09In this village, most men were like that.
22:11Hands that fell hard on their wives and children.
22:14I had always thought all fathers were the same.
22:17Turns out some of them were different.
22:22The next morning, before dawn, Vance fetched an ox cart.
22:26He woke us up, and we rode into town together to sell the tiger.
22:29In the county seat, he went straight to a large estate he clearly knew well.
22:34He called someone out.
22:35Fletcher!
22:35Fletcher came to the door.
22:37His face lit up when he saw Vance.
22:39The two men grabbed each other by the shoulders, talking like old friends, so Papa could be like this, animated,
22:46warm, full of words.
22:48Mama and I hung back, staring at the tall, heavy doors, the high threshold, the stone lions flanking the gate.
22:55We didn't dare step forward.
22:57Vance looked back at us and said something to Fletcher.
23:00Fletcher studied us, then reached into his coat and pulled out a small cloth pouch.
23:04Here, child.
23:06Take it.
23:07I didn't dare.
23:08He pressed it into my hands.
23:10Papa nodded.
23:11I took it.
23:15Thank you, Uncle Fletcher.
23:17Inside the pouch was a small piece of silver.
23:20I walked it over to Papa.
23:21Papa!
23:22And tucked it into his hands.
23:23For you.
23:24Fletcher blinked.
23:25Then he laughed, loud and warm.
23:27Well, old Vance, you've got yourself a devoted little girl.
23:31You're a lucky man.
23:32That one's for your Papa.
23:35This one's yours.
23:36Keep it.
23:37Fletcher bought the tiger and invited Vance to stay for drinks.
23:40Vance shook his head.
23:42Nothing at home.
23:43Need to stock up for New Year.
23:45Next time then, and you'd better actually show up.
23:49The tiger had sold for a good sum.
23:51Vance walked us through the market.
23:53First, a wonton stall for breakfast.
23:55A big bowl each.
23:57Thin wrappers, fat filling.
23:58Floating in rich broth that steamed in the cold air.
24:01Mama was afraid to eat.
24:03But Vance had already paid.
24:04Wasting it was worse.
24:06She tried to give me her bowl.
24:07Vance stopped her.
24:08Children who overeat end up with stomachaches.
24:11Mama thought of my illness immediately.
24:13She stopped.
24:14After the wontons, her face had some color in it.
24:17Vance took us to buy pork, grain, flour, oil, dried spices for cooking.
24:22Then to the cloth shop.
24:24New quilts and padded coats.
24:26Mama waved her hands.
24:27The ones we have are perfectly fine.
24:29I said the same.
24:31When we'd first arrived, the quilts and padded clothes Vance gave us had been second hand.
24:36But they were clean and warm.
24:37That was already more than I'd ever had.
24:41Before, I had no silver.
24:43I bought used.
24:45Now I have silver.
24:46We buy new.
24:48In the end, they didn't buy ready made.
24:50They bought fabric and cotton batting.
24:52Mama still didn't want to spend too freely.
24:54I can sew.
24:55My hands are fast.
24:57Done before New Year, I promise.
24:58She found a length of dark blue cloth and held it up beside Vance.
25:02This one suits you.
25:04It was the closest they'd ever stood.
25:06I was almost sure I saw Vance's face go red.
25:12His face went red and he looked happier.
25:14He lifted me up and set me on his shoulders so I could see all the way down the market
25:18road.
25:19I laughed so hard I could barely breathe.
25:21It was the highest I'd ever been.
25:23I could see everything.
25:24Mama walked carefully beside us, glancing again and again at his leg, afraid he'd tire himself out.
25:31Further along, Vance bought sesame candy and sugar figurines.
25:36He bought hair ribbons and flowers for Mama and me both.
25:39The stall woman smiled at them.
25:41Your wife and daughter are lovely.
25:43These flowers suit them perfectly.
25:45City made, you know.
25:46Vance and Mama both went red at exactly the same moment.
25:49On the way home, I sat in the ox cart holding my sugar figurine and refused to eat it.
25:54It was a general in full armor.
25:56Fierce looking, just like Papa.
25:59We passed Roy's old house on the road through the village.
26:02Grandma was in the yard washing clothes, in hot water, so she'd always known about hot water.
26:08Uncle Dale sat slumped under the eaves, doing nothing.
26:11They'd sold Mama and me for 30 silver.
26:13Dale still hadn't found himself a wife with that money.
26:16He just sat around and called it waiting for a good match.
26:20Grandma looked up.
26:21Uncle Dale looked up.
26:22They stared at us, slack-jawed.
26:24Then their faces turned ugly.
26:28Worthless brat.
26:29Haral it.
26:32The curse had barely left Grandma's mouth when a rock hit Uncle Dale square on the head.
26:37Who threw?
26:38Vance threw a second rock.
26:39It landed straight in Grandma's washtub and sent water splashing in all directions.
26:43These are my wife and daughter.
26:45Open your mouths against them again and you've got me to answer to.
26:48He stood at the gate in the fading light.
26:50Even with the bad leg, he was a wall.
26:52Grandma and Uncle Dale, bullies who ran at the first sign of real resistance, went completely
26:57silent.
26:58Mama's hand found mine.
27:00Her eyes had gone red.
27:02We rode on.
27:03When I looked back, I could still see the venom in their faces.
27:06Then I found my nerve.
27:08I raised my sugar figurine at them and made the ugliest face I could manage.
27:13I had a real papa now.
27:14They couldn't touch us anymore.
27:18I lost my sugar figurine and my new hair ribbon.
27:22I was too ashamed to go home.
27:24I hovered near our gate, going back and forth, not able to make myself walk in.
27:30Papa came down from the mountain.
27:32He saw me, coat torn, face bleeding, covered in mud.
27:37He dropped his firewood, dropped the wild chickens he'd been carrying.
27:42Who did this?
27:42I'd never seen him this frightened.
27:45It scared me more than the beating.
27:47I started shaking.
27:48I'm sorry.
27:50I'm sorry.
27:51He crouched down.
27:52He wiped the mud off my face with his rough hands.
27:55His hands weren't steady.
27:56Tell papa who did it.
28:00His voice steadied me.
28:01I told him everything, halting, stumbling over the words.
28:05With every sentence, his expression darkened.
28:08He took me inside and handed me to mama.
28:10Then he picked up his walking stick and walked back out.
28:13Mama grabbed his arm.
28:15She shook her head.
28:16Papa thought about it.
28:18He picked up the thick wooden post that braced the door shut.
28:21That afternoon, the fathers of every boy who'd hit me got beaten.
28:25I won't hit a child.
28:26I'll hit you.
28:27One more incident and I'll break your legs.
28:32Every one of them was a grown, able-bodied man.
28:36Papa had one good leg.
28:37He chased them through the village anyway.
28:40One methodical blow at a time.
28:42Then papa went to Roy's old house and beat Uncle Dale in front of the whole street.
28:47You people forced Ivy and this girl on me.
28:49I painted the silver.
28:50I signed the contract.
28:51They're mine.
28:52If I hear any more talk from your side of the village, Dale should stop walking alone after dark.
28:55Uncle Dale howled and promised over and over that it would never happen again.
29:02Anyone with something to say, say it to me directly.
29:05Not one person stepped forward.
29:08Several hurried to point out that grandma's family had always treated Ivy and me badly.
29:13It's true.
29:14Ivy and little Nell are well off with you, old Vanch.
29:17You know how to take care of people.
29:18Those two are lucky they ended up with you.
29:20Papa walked home carrying the doorpost.
29:23He stopped in front of me and rested his hand on my head.
29:26He held my hand and walked me inside.
29:28In the lane, he said quietly,
29:30Who gave you that name anyway?
29:33Nell?
29:34It was grandma's choice.
29:35Half the girls in the village had names like it.
29:38Nell, for invite a brother.
29:39Hope, for wish for a son.
29:41Bless, for pray he comes.
29:43Papa didn't like it.
29:45How about Clara from now on?
29:46Bright as the sun and moon, that's what Clara means.
29:49A name for someone with a future ahead of her.
29:53I was six years old and had my first real name.
29:56Clara.
29:57Clara Hart.
29:59A heart now?
30:00I told mama, grinning.
30:02She laughed through red eyes, pressing the tears back.
30:05Papa said it twice, softly to himself.
30:08Clara Hart.
30:08Clara Hart.
30:09That night, mama finished sewing the new quilts.
30:12She came to me with them folded in her arms.
30:16Clara, you're a big girl now.
30:19Time to sleep in your own room.
30:21Alright?
30:22Her own room.
30:23If I moved out, where would mama sleep?
30:25I thought about it for one second.
30:26Yes.
30:27Mama, you and papa should hurry up and have a little brother or sister for me.
30:32I'll take care of them.
30:33I meant it.
30:35A little brother or sister who had papa.
30:37They'd be wonderful.
30:38I already wanted to meet them.
30:40The next morning, papa woke me at dawn.
30:42Clara, yesterday was papa impressive?
30:45Very impressive.
30:46You can't rely on me your whole life.
30:48You need to protect yourself.
30:49Do you want to be as strong as papa?
30:50Yes.
30:53I wanted to be strong enough to protect papa and mama, the future little ones, to hunt
30:58on the mountain and earn enough silver to take care of all of them.
31:01Papa was pleased.
31:02He pointed at the yard.
31:04Run 50 laps to start.
31:0650 laps.
31:06By the end, I could barely stand.
31:09He didn't let me stop.
31:11Mama watched with pained eyes.
31:13She said nothing.
31:14After running, came stances.
31:17And lifting the stone block, papa had brought back from the mountain.
31:20It was just heavy enough that I could manage it on a good day.
31:24By evening, my hands and feet were covered in blisters.
31:27Train hard.
31:29Your papa means it for your good.
31:31I know, mama.
31:32I understood what papa's care looked like.
31:34That night, mama carried her new quilt into papa's bedroom.
31:38They talked quietly for a while.
31:40The lamp went out.
31:41The night was noisy for a bit.
31:43I slept soundly in my new quilts anyway.
31:46The next day, papa woke up late.
31:48I'd already run 30 laps around the yard by the time he appeared at the door.
31:52All day, he and mama kept catching each other's eyes and looking away fast,
31:57both of them red-faced, both of them smiling at nothing.
32:01If you want to look, just look.
32:03Why the sneaking?
32:04Adults were very strange.
32:09After New Year, papa bought several acres of good farmland with the tiger money.
32:14He farmed in the busy seasons and hunted in the quiet ones.
32:18He was teaching me how to track animals, how to read droppings and prints,
32:22which sounds meant danger.
32:23Taught me the knife and the bow.
32:25How to put a person down using as little force as possible.
32:28My strength was still limited.
32:30Progress was slow.
32:32The village gossiped.
32:33Most of it came from Roy's old household.
32:36That cripple got a wife and a daughter handed to him for nothing.
32:39It doesn't matter how smug Ivy acts.
32:42She still ended up with a cripple.
32:44Roy was twice as handsome.
32:46Roy had been handsome.
32:47Much good it had done anyone.
32:49He couldn't carry a load or plant a field.
32:51He was a farmer who refused to farm.
32:53His greatest skill was hitting the people who lived in his house.
32:58I glanced at papa's leg.
33:00He noticed.
33:01He adjusted his gait and walked more carefully than before.
33:05Mama caught me looking.
33:06She smacked the back of my head the moment we were alone.
33:09Your papa has been nothing but good to us, Clara.
33:12Don't you dare look at him the way this village does.
33:14Don't you dare.
33:15Mama, I want to study medicine.
33:18If I'm good enough someday, maybe I can fix papa's leg.
33:20I didn't care about the limp.
33:22I didn't care about the scar.
33:24I just didn't want him to hurt on rainy days.
33:26I didn't want him working through the pain and never saying a word about it.
33:30Mama's expression shifted.
33:32She worried.
33:33Female apprentices were hard to place.
33:35Most healers wouldn't take them.
33:36But papa had been standing just outside the door.
33:39He went quiet for two days.
33:41Then he took me back into town.
33:43To Fletcher at the large estate.
33:45Fletcher looked me over for a long moment.
33:48Medicine was hard work, Clara.
33:49An apprentice life is harder.
33:51Can you take it?
33:52I can.
33:52And when I've learned enough, I'll fix papa's leg.
33:55Then I'll earn enough silver to take care of all of them.
33:57Papa and mama and my little brothers and sisters.
34:00Brothers and sisters?
34:01Is there news already?
34:03Papa went scarlet and said it was far too early for that.
34:05Far too early.
34:08I moved into the county seat and began my apprenticeship at the clinic.
34:13I only asked to bring one thing from home.
34:15My stone lifting block for training.
34:17Mama couldn't make herself leave.
34:20She stood at the clinic door and wouldn't move.
34:22I waved her off.
34:24Mama, come back when I've made something of myself.
34:29She laughed despite herself.
34:31All right.
34:32Mama's waiting.
34:34The clinic's doctor was warm and patient with patience.
34:37With her apprentices, she was merciless.
34:39Too slow to learn.
34:41She scolded you.
34:42Made an error.
34:43She scolded you.
34:45Sometimes she hit.
34:47Some of the younger apprentices cried and went home within weeks.
34:50I wasn't troubled by any of it.
34:52She only ever struck the padded parts of the body.
34:55The force was calibrated.
34:56Sharp on impact.
34:57No lasting harm.
34:58Compared to Roy's household, this was nothing.
35:01And when the doctor scolded us, I recognized that look.
35:04It wasn't hatred.
35:05It was impatience born from caring.
35:08She also made sure we ate.
35:09Every meal, every day, without exception.
35:12She never once stinted on food or clothing.
35:16I could tell the difference between people who meant you harm
35:20and people who were hard on you for a reason.
35:23I kept lifting my stone block.
35:25I kept practicing the fighting forms Papa had taught me.
35:28My grip got stronger.
35:30When I started learning massage and manipulation from the doctor,
35:33I was already ahead of the others.
35:35I could feel exactly where the tension sat under the skin.
35:38I worked on her shoulders when she'd had a long day.
35:42She started looking less grim.
35:44Every two weeks, I went home.
35:45First thing, Papa's bad leg.
35:47He refused at first.
35:49Twisted around in his seat like I'd suggested something embarrassing.
35:52A few minutes in, his eyes went red.
35:55When he stood up afterward,
35:56he walked without catching himself on the doorframe.
35:59Clara's gotten good.
36:01Learning fast.
36:02Mama asked me to teach her.
36:03When you're in the city, I can work on it for him.
36:06He pushes himself too hard.
36:07I walked them both through it side by side.
36:10When I'm not here, you can do it for each other.
36:13They both turned red at exactly the same time.
36:15Adults, truly inexplicable.
36:19You can do it for the same time.
36:20You can do it for the same time.
36:23You can do it for the same time.
36:29You can do it for the same time.
36:36You can do it for the same time.
36:36You can do it for the same time.
36:36You can do it for the same time.
36:36You can do it for the same time.
36:36You can do it for the same time.
36:36You can do it for the same time.
36:37You can do it for the same time.
36:37You can do it for the same time.
36:38You can do it for the same time.
36:38You can do it for the same time.
36:39You can do it for the same time.
36:39You can do it for the same time.
37:15Gracias por ver el video.
37:45Gracias por ver el video.
38:14Gracias por ver el video.
38:24Gracias por ver el video.
39:47Mami's here. Mami's here.
39:49Three months ago, Dominic's older brother, Marcus, died in a territorial dispute.
40:01His mate Vivienne was carrying a boy, a pureblood alpha heir, the only pup you could inherit.
40:08Mine was a girl, girls couldn't inherit.
40:11The moment the ultrasound confirmed it, the entire Blackwood pack abandoned us both.
40:16Heels clicked down the corridor, Cassandra Blackwood, Dominic's sister, the pack beta.
40:25She stood outside the iron bars, twirling a silver dagger.
40:29The blade dragged along the bars, metal screeching.
40:31Celine, don't blame my brother.
40:34Vivienne is carrying Marcus's posthumous son, a pureblood alpha heir.
40:39The only pup in our generation who can inherit the alpha title.
40:42It doesn't matter how early you give birth.
40:45You're carrying a girl.
40:46Girls can't inherit.
40:48You know that.
40:49A contraction slammed into me.
40:51The wolfbane pushed the labor down.
40:52My body fought back.
40:54Two forces tore me apart from the inside.
40:56Get the priest.
40:58The baby is coming.
41:00Please.
41:02The wolfbane will last another three hours.
41:05Vivienne has already been taken to the birthing altar.
41:08You'll stay here and wait.
41:10If she starts howling, gag her.
41:13Don't let the noise reach upstairs.
41:15Don't scare Vivienne.
41:22I looked down.
41:24My dress was soaked in blood.
41:25All I could see was Dominic's face.
41:27When he turned away, his eyes held no guilt.
41:29Just cold calculation.
41:31I dragged myself to the cell door.
41:33Then I punched the cell door hard.
41:34Again and again.
41:35Until my skin split open.
41:37Somebody!
41:38Help!
41:39I'm in labor!
41:40Save my baby!
41:41Shut up.
41:41If it dies, that's its fate.
41:43A girl with no inheritance rights.
41:45Her death won't affect the pack.
41:48My blood-stained hands slid off the cell door.
41:51I collapsed into a pool of my own blood.
41:54This wasn't fate.
41:55Someone was murdering my child.
41:57Just as my vision began to blur, the heavy door crashed open.
42:01Dr. Holden, the pack doctor.
42:03The moment he saw me, all the colors drained from his face.
42:07Luna?
42:08What are you doing here?
42:09Domic said you were resting in the Moonstone Lounge.
42:12Fully dilated.
42:13Water broke.
42:14You're losing too much blood.
42:16The wolf of Spain is still suppressing your healing.
42:19Guards!
42:20The Luna is hemorrhaging!
42:21Only echoes answered.
42:24No one came.
42:24He tried his comm stone.
42:26Nothing.
42:26The dungeon's warding runes blocked all signals.
42:29Gritting his teeth, he scooped me up and ran.
42:32An aging beta carrying a bleeding woman up three flights of stone stairs.
42:36Every jolt sending agony through my pelvis.
42:39He burst onto the ground floor, ran for the medical wing, kicked open the door, and froze.
42:45He kicked open the door and froze.
42:47Everything was gone.
42:48Stripped bare.
42:49Every Moonstone crystal, runestone, potion, gone.
42:53How?
42:54I checked inventory this afternoon.
42:56Cassandra strolled down the hall.
42:58Two Omega attendants followed behind her.
43:00We move to the third floor.
43:03Vivian's C-section is high risk.
43:05She needs the best resources.
43:06Her gaze drifted to me, drenched in blood, half dead in Dr. Holden's arms.
43:11She smiled.
43:12I knew that smile.
43:13Six months ago, she'd worn it downtown, linking her arm through mine.
43:16Selina, you're the best Luna I've ever met.
43:19You're more like a real sister to me.
43:21The antique Moonstone necklace I gave her still rested against her collarbone.
43:25It glowed softly in the dim hallway and made her smile look monstrous.
43:29Dr. Holden laid me on a bare stone cot.
43:32He tore open every cabinet and drawer.
43:35Empty.
43:35Not a single herb.
43:36I'm sorry, Luna.
43:38I have nothing.
43:40Relax.
43:41Once Vivian is done, the supplies will be returned.
43:44What's the rush?
43:45Her gaze dropped to my belly.
43:47Besides, you were nothing but a breeding machine from the beginning.
43:52And you couldn't even produce the right product.
43:55Dr. Holden stepped in front of me.
43:56This is murder, Cassandra.
43:58Two lives.
43:59Her smile vanished.
44:01Mothers and pups die in childbirth every day.
44:03Distedia, hemorrhage, healing failure, perfectly natural causes of death.
44:08No one will say a damn thing.
44:10And this is Blackwood family business.
44:12You're a contract beta doctor.
44:14Know your place.
44:15She snapped at the guards.
44:16Drag him to the third floor.
44:18Vivian needs him.
44:19I'll handle her.
44:20Two guards grabbed Dr. Holden.
44:22He thrashed against them, screaming over his shoulder.
44:25Luna!
44:25Press your stomach!
44:26Shard the wolf hard!
44:28Fight the wolf bun!
44:29The baby still has a heartbeat!
44:31You can still save her!
44:33Cassandra slammed the door, then pulled out a comm.
44:36Stone, Dominic's face appeared in the holographic screen.
44:39Behind him, the birthing altar blazed with light.
44:41Priests moved in and out.
44:43Nurses swarmed around Vivian.
44:45Dominic?
44:46Selina looks like she's about to deliver.
44:49Want to see?
44:50Dominic's eyes shifted to me.
44:51One glance, like I was trashed by the roadside.
44:55Stop messing around, Savina.
44:57Vivian isn't doing well.
44:58The baby's heart rate dropped twice.
45:00Cassandra moved the stone closer, making sure the screen clearly showed my dying form.
45:04But look, she's bleeding a lot.
45:06Doesn't she look like she's dying?
45:08Tell her to wait.
45:09Once Vivian is done, I'll send a priest down.
45:11Cassandra pocketed the stone.
45:12You heard him?
45:13Vivian is the priority.
45:15Marcus' son is the priority.
45:17You were nothing.
45:18I closed my eyes, stopped looking at her.
45:21My hand crept behind my back,
45:22fingers finding the tiny raised bump on my left hip.
45:25It looked like a mole.
45:26It wasn't.
45:27A blood seal rune.
45:28My father had carved it into my skin on my wedding day with his own alpha blood.
45:32His voice echoed in my head.
45:34Selina, the waters in the Blackwood family may run deeper than you know.
45:37If the day ever comes when you need help,
45:39bite your finger and let one drop of blood fall on this rune.
45:43No matter where you are, someone will reach you within 30 minutes.
45:46I had laughed and pushed his hand away.
45:48Dad, you're being dramatic.
45:50Dominic treats me so well.
45:52I'm his mate.
45:53The moon goddess chose him for me.
45:55How could he ever hurt me?
45:57My father had been silent for a long time.
45:59Then he only said one thing.
46:01The moon goddess binds the souls, Selina.
46:03But she doesn't bind the heart.
46:05I was such a fool.
46:06Blood welled on my fingertip.
46:08I let it fall on the rune.
46:1230 minutes.
46:13I looked at the blood pooling beneath me.
46:15My baby's heartbeat was still there.
46:17Hold on.
46:18Please hold on.
46:19The wolf's bane's suppression broke.
46:20Every contraction that had been held back for hours hit at once.
46:23Like a damn collapsing wave.
46:25After wave.
46:26Faster.
46:27Harder.
46:27I screamed.
46:28The sound ricocheted off stone walls.
46:30An omega attendant rushed in, checked me, and went white.
46:34Fully dilated.
46:35The head's crowning.
46:36Hemorrhage.
46:36We need moonstone crystals.
46:37Healing rooms.
46:38Anything.
46:38Cassandra didn't even step into the room.
46:40Then let them die.
46:42It's just a girl.
46:44Completely useless.
46:46Alive.
46:47She's a waste of space.
46:49Dead.
46:50Changes nothing.
46:51She turned and walked away.
46:53The attendant tried.
46:54But I had no blood left.
46:55No strength.
46:56No wolf.
46:56My muscles wouldn't obey me.
46:58The baby was stuck in the birth canal.
47:00I could feel her heartbeat getting weaker.
47:02Slower fading.
47:03My vision went black.
47:04I am sorry, baby.
47:05Mommy tried.
47:06A deafening wolf howl tore through the night.
47:09The entire Blackwood territory shook.
47:11The protective wards flared violently across the walls.
47:14Then shattered.
47:15A booming blast rocked the building.
47:18Centuries of Blackwood enchantments.
47:19Destroyed in seconds.
47:21Moonlight flooded the room.
47:23In that silver light stood a massive man in tactical combat gear.
47:28He ripped off his helmet.
47:30Battle-scarred face.
47:32Cold silver eyes.
47:33Eyes that had witnessed countless massacres and never flinched.
47:36But the moment they found me, they turned bloodshot.
47:39Garrett.
47:39My father's head better.
47:41The man who caught me every time I fell learning to walk.
47:44Who shifted into wolf form and slept beside my bed when I was afraid of the dark.
47:48Who stood at the very back of my wedding, silent, jaw locked, eyes red.
47:52Because he already knew.
47:54He crossed the room in one stride and dropped to one knee.
47:57The stone floor cracked under the impact.
47:59Princess.
48:01I am late.
48:03Behind him stood twelve heavily armored warriors.
48:05Silver eyes.
48:06Weapons drawn.
48:07The elite shadow fangard.
48:09Blackwood guards lay unconscious in the hall.
48:11The Omega attendants screamed.
48:13This is Blackwood territory!
48:15Who are you?
48:16How did you get in?
48:16Garrett didn't look at her.
48:18He was already lifting me off the cot.
48:19One arm beneath my knees.
48:21The other cradling my head.
48:22As gently as if I were made of glass.
48:24Blackwood?
48:26Soon, there won't be a Blackwood.
48:29The shadow fang warriors moved with terrifying efficiency.
48:32From the moment the captain picked me up to the second,
48:34I was loaded into an armored pack ambulance waiting just outside the borders.
48:38Barely four minutes had passed.
48:40Four minutes I had bled in that dungeon for hours,
48:42begging for help and no one came.
48:44Shadow fang shattered the territory's defenses and extracted me in four minutes.
48:48Inside the medical transport, emergency moonstone arrays flared to life,
48:53bathing my body in pure silver light.
48:55Blood pressure critically low.
48:56Blood loss exceeds the lethal threshold by three times.
48:59Fetal distress is severe.
49:01Heart rate is under 60 and dropping.
49:03We must perform an emergency C-section right now!
49:05But her vitals can't handle surgery!
49:07Do it!
49:08The captain's roar rattled the walls of the ambulance.
49:11Every medic flinched.
49:12He gripped my hand, his knuckles white,
49:14veins bulging up his forearms.
49:16I'll take full responsibility!
49:18Cut her open!
49:19I squeezed his fingers back,
49:21using the absolute last shred of my strength.
49:24Garrett.
49:26Garrett, save the baby.
49:29Save the baby first.
49:30Garrett, my father's headbeater.
49:32The man who had guarded me since the day I was born.
49:35When I was learning to walk and fell,
49:36he was the one who picked me up.
49:37When I was terrified of the dark,
49:39he shifted into his wolf form and slept beside my bed the entire night.
49:42On the day I got married,
49:43he stood at the very back of the crowd,
49:45completely silent,
49:47his eyes red.
49:47Now he was kneeling beside my stretcher,
49:50his combat armor stained with blackwood blood,
49:52his silver eyes completely bloodshot.
49:54Princess, don't speak.
49:56Save your strength.
49:57His voice trembled,
49:58but he gritted out every word like a blood oath.
50:01The Alpha is on his way.
50:02He'll be here soon.
50:04You and the pup will be fine.
50:05I swear it on my life.
50:06Before he could finish,
50:08the moonstone array above the operating table violently flickered.
50:11The vital sign monitors erupted into a shrill,
50:14piercing, uninterrupted scream.
50:17Cardiac arrest.
50:19The Luna's heart has stopped.
50:21Push the moonlight essence.
50:22Start the recitation Ronins.
50:24Fetal heart rate is plummeting.
50:2670, 50, 30.
50:28Scalpel now.
50:29The medics shoved Garrett out of the way.
50:32He stumbled back into the corner of the ambulance,
50:34clenching his fists so hard his claws tore through his own palms,
50:37blood dripping onto the metal floor.
50:39The surgeon sliced open my abdomen with a rune-carved scalpel.
50:42Silver energy flooded the incision,
50:44forcibly cauterizing the bleeding.
50:46They were draining the absolute limits of their healing stones
50:49just to keep my soul tethered to my body.
50:51Essence injected.
50:52Heartbeat is faint but back.
50:54Where's the pup?
50:55Found her.
50:56Extract.
50:57Pull her out.
50:58The umbilical cape is wrapped around her neck.
51:00Damn it.
51:01The wolfsbane choked off her oxygen in the womb for too long.
51:03She's out.
51:04She's out.
51:05They pulled a baby from my womb,
51:07but she didn't cry.
51:08In the final second,
51:10before the darkness swallowed me entirely,
51:12I forced my eyes open.
51:13My vision was a massive blur of blinding silver light,
51:16but I saw it.
51:18Through the haze,
51:18the doctor held a tiny blood-covered infant in his hands.
51:22She wasn't moving.
51:23She wasn't breathing.
51:24She didn't cry.
51:25The voices faded.
51:26Faded into an abyss of static.
51:28The last thing I heard was Garrett,
51:29a battle-hardened warrior in his forties,
51:32covered in 37 scars,
51:34a man who had ripped the throats out of hundreds of rogues,
51:36collapsing into the corner of the ambulance,
51:38and silently weeping.
51:39I woke up to the harsh smell of medical bleach,
51:42mixed with the crisp,
51:43ozone scent of moonstone crystals.
51:45The princess is awake!
51:47Someone shouted in relief.
51:49Several faces crowded my vision.
51:51Familiar faces.
51:53My father's personal elite guards.
51:55Uncles who had watched me grow up.
51:57Garrett stood closest to the bed.
51:58His jaw was clenched so tight a muscle ticked in his cheek.
52:02His eyes rimmed with red.
52:03Seeing me open my eyes,
52:04his lips parted,
52:06but no words came out.
52:07He just gave me one stiff,
52:09trembling nod.
52:10Where is she?
52:12A figure standing at the foot of my bed slowly turned around.
52:15My father.
52:16My father,
52:16the current alpha of the Shadowfang Pack,
52:19the absolute ruler of the oldest,
52:20most lethal werewolf bloodline on the North American continent.
52:23In the entire werewolf world,
52:25his name alone made other alphas bow their heads in submission.
52:29He was 54,
52:30his posture as straight as a spear.
52:32I had never seen him slouch.
52:34But right now,
52:35his hair was completely white.
52:36Overnight,
52:37he had gone totally gray.
52:38He walked over and sat on the edge of my bed.
52:40He took my hand in his.
52:42His hands were massive,
52:43calloused,
52:44scarred from decades of war.
52:45These hands had snapped the necks of his enemies
52:47and signed treaties that dictated the fates of millions of wolves.
52:51Right now,
52:51they were shaking.
52:53Selina.
52:53He choked on my name.
52:54He bowed his head.
52:56In my entire life,
52:57I had never seen this man bow his head.
52:59Not when facing the interrogations of the Seven Alps,
53:02for counsel.
53:03Not when executing traitors with his bare hands.
53:05Not even when he stood before my mother's grave
53:08for an entire night.
53:09But now,
53:10looking at me,
53:11he bowed his head.
53:12She's gone,
53:13isn't she?
53:15I looked at him,
53:16and I knew the answer.
53:17My father nodded.
53:19A single,
53:20scalding tear fell from his face
53:22onto the back of my hand.
53:24The hemorrhage,
53:25placental abtruction,
53:26the wolf bait in her bloodstream.
53:28She was deprived of oxygen for too long.
53:31The doctors did everything.
53:32The moonlight essence,
53:33the healing stones,
53:34the ancient bloodline resurrection rituals.
53:37We couldn't bring her back.
53:38The room fell dead silent.
53:40The only sound was the low,
53:42steady hum of the medical crystals.
53:43I closed my eyes.
53:45That tiny life that had lived inside me
53:47for nine months.
53:48The pup that kicked my ribs.
53:49The pup that made me run to the bathroom
53:51three times a night.
53:52The little wolf who would instantly
53:54calm down the second.
53:55I rubbed my belly and whispered,
53:57Mommy's here,
53:58gone.
53:59Where is Dominic?
54:00My father lifted his head
54:02and wiped his face.
54:03Who?
54:03At the Blackwood Pack.
54:04By Vivian's side.
54:05She gave birth.
54:06A boy.
54:07Pure blood alpha lineage.
54:09The entire Blackwood Pack
54:10is throwing a massive celebration
54:12for their new heir.
54:13They held the moonlight recognition ceremony.
54:15The old alpha hosted it himself
54:17right before he died.
54:18Not a single person thought of you.
54:20Not a single person asked
54:22if you were dead or alive.
54:23I laughed.
54:24My chest heaved
54:25as a broken hysterical laugh
54:27tore out of my throat.
54:28The mate bond was still pulsing
54:30faintly in my chest.
54:31I could feel Dominic's heartbeat.
54:33Steady, joyful, untroubled.
54:36He was smiling.
54:37He was celebrating.
54:39His fated mate had nearly bled
54:40to death in a dungeon
54:41and his daughter was a corpse
54:43and he was celebrating.
54:45Good, that's good.
54:46My father tightened his grip
54:48on my hand.
54:49Selena, come home with me.
54:51Blackwood Pack doesn't deserve you.
54:56Dad, I need you to do something for me.
55:00Anything.
55:01Perform a soul-severing ritual on me.
55:04My father froze
55:05the soul-severing ritual.
55:06One of the darkest,
55:08most ancient forbidden arts
55:09of the Shadowfang bloodline.
55:10It artificially severed a mate bond,
55:12forcing the other party
55:13to experience the exact physical sensation
55:16of their mate dying.
55:17The stopping of the heart,
55:18the shredding of the soul,
55:19the permanent snapping of the bond.
55:21To the person on the receiving end,
55:23it felt exactly like their mate had perished.
55:26You want him to think you're dead?
55:27Yes.
55:28The soul-severing ritual took place
55:30on the obsidian altar,
55:31deep within the Shadowfang's ancestral lands.
55:34Midnight.
55:34A new moon.
55:35Pitch black.
55:36It was the only time
55:38we could deceive the moon goddess's gaze.
55:40I lay on the cold stone,
55:41surrounded by four of our oldest priests.
55:44Their chanting was deep, guttural,
55:46vibrating with the ancient,
55:47lost tongue of the first wolves.
55:49My chest pounded violently.
55:51It was Dominic's heartbeat,
55:52eating inside me,
55:54clear across a thousand miles.
55:55The high priest pressed his palm
55:57against my sternum.
55:58The runes flared blinding white.
56:00And then,
56:01an invisible silver spike
56:03was viciously ripped out of my heart.
56:04A mate bond is a tether woven into the soul.
56:07Severing it felt like
56:08two deeply intertwined trees
56:09being violently ripped apart
56:11by their roots.
56:11I clamped my teeth together,
56:13refusing to scream.
56:14In my mind's eye,
56:15I saw glowing golden threads.
56:17The physical manifestation of our bonds
56:19snapping one by one,
56:20turning into ash.
56:21When the final thread broke,
56:23my chest went completely hollow.
56:25A terrifying,
56:25absolute emptiness.
56:27Like someone who'd reached into my ribcage
56:29and carved out my heart,
56:30leaving nothing but a gaping void.
56:32The ritual was complete.
56:34From this second onward,
56:35in Dominic's mind and soul,
56:37I was dead.
56:37Meanwhile,
56:38a thousand miles away,
56:39in the heart of Blackwood Territory,
56:41Dominic stood proudly at the main altar,
56:44accepting the congratulatory toasts
56:45from his pack members.
56:47Without warning,
56:48it felt as if an invisible claw
56:49had just plunged into his chest
56:51and ripped it open.
56:52The bond snapped.
56:53He crashed to his knees.
56:55His hands desperately clawed at his own chest,
56:57his nails digging so deep into his own flesh
57:00that blood poured out over his shirt.
57:01A primal, guttural roar of pure agony
57:04exploded from his throat.
57:07Cassandra shoved through the panicked crowd.
57:09Brother!
57:11What's wrong?
57:12Dominic convulsed on the marble floor,
57:14his claws scraping sickeningly against the stone.
57:16Selina.
57:17She's dead.
57:19The bond just broke.
57:21She's dead.
57:22Cassandra's face drained of color
57:23for a split second,
57:25but only a second.
57:26Brother!
57:26Calm down!
57:27She was always going to-
57:29Get the fuck away from me!
57:30Dominic backhanded her so hard
57:32she flew backward,
57:33crashing violently into the altar pillars.
57:35He scrambled to his feet,
57:37stumbling and sprinting wildly out of the temple.
57:40The dungeon was empty.
57:41There was nothing left
57:42but a massive coagulated pool of blood
57:44and a soaked pile of straw
57:46and the rapidly fading scent of Selene
57:48lingering in the damp air.
57:49Dominic stood frozen in the center of the blood pool.
57:52He stood there for a very, very long time,
57:55long enough for Cassandra to finally creep into the room
57:57and gingerly touch his arm.
58:00Brother.
58:03You locked her in here?
58:06I just told her to wait!
58:09Wait for what?
58:11Wait to die?
58:12Those were two lives!
58:14My mate!
58:15My pup!
58:16Cassandra took a step back.
58:18But she was having a girl!
58:19She was useless to the pack!
58:22The sharp crack of flesh meeting
58:24flesh echoed through the dungeon.
58:26Cassandra's head whipped to the side,
58:28a bright red handprint instantly welling up on her cheek.
58:31She clutched her face,
58:32staring at Dominic in total disbelief.
58:34Dominic glared at her.
58:36If I had been by her side,
58:37she wouldn't have died!
58:39If you hadn't taken all the medical supplies,
58:41she wouldn't have died!
58:43If I hadn't ordered them to inject her with Wolfbane...
58:46He couldn't finish the sentence.
58:48Because the subject of that sentence was pre-syndrome,
58:51from start to finish,
58:52he made every single decision.
58:54Cassandra was just the executioner,
58:56the person who murdered Selene and their child was him.
58:58I spent the next few weeks recovering in the Shadowfang estate.
59:01My body healed agonizingly slowly.
59:03The Wolfsbane residue severely crippled my cellular regeneration,
59:07and the pack doctor estimated it would take three months
59:09to completely purge it from my system.
59:11But I wasn't in a hurry.
59:12I had all the time in the world.
59:14My father ate with me and walked with me every day,
59:17treating me exactly like he did when I was a little girl.
59:19He never brought up the Blackwoods,
59:21but I knew his intelligence network never stopped spinning.
59:25Shadowfang's eyes and ears were buried in every major pack in North America.
59:29That was the terrifying power of an ancient bloodline.
59:31Every meeting, every decision.
59:33Every hushed conversation the Blackwoods had
59:36was transcribed and placed on my desk.
59:38Dominic had brought my corpse,
59:40a flawlessly forged illusion,
59:41created by the soul-severing ritual back to the Blackwood manor.
59:45He didn't place the casket in the main hall.
59:47It was shoved into a side morning room.
59:49decades later on. Mark
59:49he had burned the world. And
59:49I want to plan on my Instagram page with Mara Hawthorche qui made a way. So
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