Rykka (Beastborne: Book 1)
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  • Parts 27
  • Time 4h 7m
  • Reads 468
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 27
  • Time 4h 7m
Complete, First published Feb 19, 2022
Mature
Lithias was starkly different than the rest of the world. Marked by her ancestors with what she would argue was a curse, her fate was sealed from the moment she opened her amethyst eyes to the world. By thirteen she found herself alone in the world, her family destroyed by the same people who were trying to prevent her from coming into existence. Her existence had fortunately remained a closely guarded secret until one day when her world crashed down around her. Forced to abandon her secluded mountain home, Lithias is running for her life without a destination or anyone to guide her. Her abilities are becoming increasingly difficult to contain, and her enemies are getting closer and closer. Her fate is beginning to reveal itself before her eyes and the horror that comes hand in hand in is enough to put all of humanity on the edges of their seats.
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She'd spent many years playing in this forest as a child. While Selene had enjoyed her novels in the warmth of the house, a blanket wrapped around her narrow shoulders, Sidra always came home covered in mud and scrapes from hours out in the wilderness. She'd take an axe out into the forest and pretend to fight off monsters, the terrifying Mystics that her grandmother had told her stories about. She'd pretend to fight Lycans, knocking out their massive teeth one by one. She'd stand atop rocks and throw her axe at the trees, pretending they were wood nymphs come to steal her away. She'd always return home and tell Selene about the monsters she'd fought that day, spinning together a story of courage and bravery for her little sister. She felt that pain in her heart again as she thought of those times. Through the years, she'd stop going into the woods to play, and she'd instead find stories for Selene. Books of all sizes and shapes, no matter the content, because it made her feel close to her sister just as she had before her parents died. She thought of her family now, how she was all alone. Her parents had been gone for years, her grandmother, and now even Selene was missing somewhere. She needed to find her sister, she couldn't lose the last bit of her family. **