Arisen

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Storm took a moment to process what Eva just said. "How do you know about that? And how do you know exactly what she looks like?" She answered. Eva sighed. She shook her head. "That doesn't matter. What matters is that you're seeing her and you've connected." She replied.

Storm growled lowly, which surprised even her. "No, it does matter. First, you guys all hide the fact you all turn into wolves. Second, you all seem to know things that I think I should be part of. Like, why were Jacob and I attacked by a rogue? What's that even about? What's so important about that people could be killed!?" She asked. Eva took a breath.

"And don't even think of giving me that b*llshit answer of not wanting me to be overwhelmed." Storm added quickly.

Eva paused for a moment. Storm's tone shifted. A more commanding tone appeared briefly. "Storm, calm down, alright?" She started saying. There was an answering growl. "Okay, don't calm down. You want to know the truth so badly? Fine." She hissed.

(Long thing here)

The she-wolf shook her head. "You were born into the Moon Pack. And another pack, the Blood Moon Pack always fought with yours. The alpha tried to kill everyone, including you. You were brought to a different pack as protection, kept secret for years. That wolf you've been dreaming of? That's your wolf. That's what you turn into. Sarah, me, Sam and Cameron are another pack. Jacob is part of a different pack. The Blood Moon Pack is trying to finish what they started before you were even born. And now that very same Alpha might try to kill you personally himself, or much, much worse. Your wolf is special. We don't know why your wolf has a dual colored coat. That's why you would have been hunted if you were anywhere else. All those stories we told you? They are our pasts, where we all came from. All we've been trying to do is help you get your memory back. But you've actually changed. And we're all seeing it. Jacob is the only one that refuses to see it. You're not the same. You used to be so much more caring, and that's just gone now. Even the pups, the kids, can see you're different. That's why we didn't want to explain everything. You're just not the same person we used to know anymore." She said. Eva growled, jumping forward and changing into her wolf. Her form disappeared into the bushes with a huff.

Storm was left by herself. Froze almost. Trying to comprehend everything that had been thrown at her. She hadn't expected to get a whole story. Have I really changed that much? She thought, walking in the direction she thought was to the lake. The wind blew gently. It stayed quiet for a while. Storm walked to the lake. She stopped walking to sit along the rocks on the shore.

"The Blood Moon Pack... Alpha wants me dead... But why... I haven't even seen him." She muttered quietly. A flittering of light over the water caught her attention suddenly. You must remember. Time is low. A soft voice said. Storm looked at the light. "Who are you?" She asked. There was no reply.

Storm's POV

That voice was the same as in her fantasy forest in my dream. But that couldn't have been possible. Well, I was just told everyone changed into wolves, myself included somehow. So, maybe anything was possible at this point. The light swirled over the water, causing the water to retract and reveal something etched into the shore.

It was difficult to make out, being farther out. Was it worth risking getting wet to see the shape? Well, there was hardly anything else to do about the shape, or the light.

I walked over to get a better look at the image. It was an unusual shape. But it was familiar as well. The crescent was pretty. What almost looked like a cluster of stars surrounded the shape. The shapes almost seemed to glow or shimmer a silver color. It seemed so familiar.

I suddenly recalled the hair clip that appeared in my room. It had the same shape and color. Did it mean there was something special about it? There was a rustling sound from a distance away. I looked around. The water remained pulled away, but now I could see that the sky was much darker now.

The forest had changed as well. It looked like my dream almost. Nearly the same, but like time has passed it the light changed. A bank of mist rolled in slowly. Like actually slowly. I could watch it move. Gradually overtaking my location and the lake. The light vanished, causing the water to rush back into place. Quickly, I got back to the regular shore.

Something had changed. There were prints where I came from. Large paw prints that I recognized as the black and white wolf. My wolf, according to Eva. She'd been here? Or was this just some kind of symbolic thing? The mist thinned more and more the further I got from the lake. Until it vanished completely.

I sighed, following the tracks. They couldn't have been that old. But after walking for some time, I still couldn't see the wolf. It was getting darker as well. But, oddly, I knew there wasn't any immediate danger.

It was like something was telling me to continue on, and I did. Where I soon found a familiar figure. Shrouded in the trees was a small opening. The black and white wolf was there. But she wasn't even looking at me. The wold was zoned in on a spot in the sky. What was she looking at?

I walked to the wolf's side, looking up to see what was so interesting. I gasped lightly. The moon. It was full. But... It had only been in the first quarter the night before. It was beautiful though. The stars around the moon were bright.

Beautiful, isn't it? A voice asked suddenly.

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