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The half-breed

They had her surrender and snarled at her with their sharp, long teeth. She knew she was doomed. She has finally met her end. Even if everybody forgives her and lets her go, Delta Logan won’t support them. He is dangerous. She examined her surroundings, her eyes wondering for a way out. However, it was a dead end. They were in the middle of a jungle. The only thing she could hope for was an unexpected miracle. Delta Logan strides forward, followed by Rebecca, and her witch friend, Rachael, while the rest of the lycans pack moves behind her. Instantly, an idea crept into her head. Rachael is a witch. That means she was not fast like those lycans. “You can do this,” she assured herself. As Delta Logan dived at her, at the last minute, she stepped aside and the Delta collided with a tree instead. Before any one of them could react, she dived at Rachael, her elbow aiming straight for her teeth. Before Rachael could blink, Joy’s elbow collided with her mouth and the force removed the front teeth in the process. She pushed her out of the way and then grabbed a tree branch she had seen earlier and used the force to propel her body on top of the tree. Joy was sure of one thing, she couldn't outrun Delta Logan and the pack on dry ground. But she could do it on top of trees. Dan had taught her that. He had been training her for a day like this. She swung her body on top of another tree, and then swivelled her body midair, did bar hop skills, and grabbed another branch. She could hear the rustling of leaves behind her which suggested that they were now chasing her. Yet, she did not panic. She has been in this wood many times without number, and she knew her way better than them. After jumping for what seemed like forever, she could see the exit of the woods. It was a few metres ahead of her, and that made her double her effort. She was sure that Dan would be waiting for her at the exit of the woods.

Alegria del Autor · Fantasy
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Chapter 61

Theme; The Silver lycan





Marvel moved stealthily behind the embankment, bending down when it was necessary and peering to avoid the patrol guard. 



She was about to move out of the shadows when three patrol lycans walked forward. She quickly jumped back and clung to the wall. Thankfully, she had concealed her scent. 



The tree patrol guards were ten steps away, and Marvel sighs in relief. She glimpsed again, only to discover that one of the lycans had stopped. He turned back, and her gaze nearly collided with Marvel.



“Who goes there?” asked the Lycan, while moving toward Marvel's hiding spot.



The one on his right side said, “There's no one there, Collins.”



“It's probably our shadow,” the last Lycan retorted.



Collins shook his head in disapproval and said, “My instinct is telling me that something is hiding here.” Slowly, he started striding toward Marvel's hiding spot.