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Bound by Instinct

Author: Nezrel
Fantasy
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In a world where beasts and humans are locked in a fragile balance, the young Tharun—one of the last of a rare, powerful species—has grown up in solitude, forged by the wild and fueled by vengeance. After witnessing the brutal capture of her family by human beast tamers, she roams the ancient Forest of Stars, learning to survive, honing her instincts, and vowing to one day confront the ones who took everything from her. But when her path crosses with Kael, a mysterious beast tamer with a gentle soul and a healer’s touch, the walls she’s built begin to crack. Kael is unlike any human she’s known—unarmed, compassionate, and unafraid to face the dangers of the wild to protect those in need, beast and human alike. Torn between the hatred that has driven her and a strange, reluctant trust, the Tharun finds herself questioning everything she thought she knew about humans. As dark tamers rise, wielding forbidden powers to control and corrupt, she and Kael are drawn together in an unlikely alliance, their survival—and the fate of their world—depending on a bond that defies nature itself. Through battles with shadowed foes, spiritual journeys into the mystical heart of the forest, and the quiet moments that reveal the depths of their shared pain, the Tharun and Kael must find a way to stand together. In a world where loyalty can be both a weapon and a weakness, and where trust is harder won than power, can a lone creature of the wild and a compassionate tamer break the chains of the past and forge a new path for beasts and humans alike? Or will the darkness lurking in both their hearts destroy the only hope for peace? Bound by Instinct is a sweeping fantasy of survival, redemption, and the enduring power of an unexpected bond—a tale of fierce creatures and fragile trust, where the fiercest battles are fought not just with claws and magic, but with the courage to trust and the instinct to protect.

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Chapter 1The Last Stand

The Forest of Stars was silent tonight.

It was an unnatural kind of silence, thick and stifling, as though every living thing sensed the danger that lay in the darkness. The ancient trees—some twisted and scarred, others tall and proud with silver bark—stood as silent sentinels under the glow of a full moon. Somewhere in the distance, a lone owl hooted, the sound eerie and hollow, a final warning in a night full of unspoken dread.

Among the shadows moved the Tharun family. Six of them glided through the silver-streaked forest, powerful and graceful, their eyes gleaming in the dim light like stars. Each step was taken with careful purpose, their padded feet making almost no sound against the forest floor. They were creatures of myth and legend—beasts revered, feared, and hunted by humans who could not bear to let such beauty and power remain free.

The youngest of the family, a silver-furred Tharun barely past her cub years, trailed behind her kin. She was smaller and less experienced, her movements not yet as silent as her mother's or as confident as her father's. Her heart beat faster than the others, and her gaze darted nervously from shadow to shadow, a sense of unease prickling beneath her fur. She knew they were rare, her family—one of the last, perhaps, of the great Tharuns. Her mother had told her many times that this was why they must stay hidden, why they must always be vigilant.

But tonight, something felt wrong.

A low rumble rolled from her mother's throat, deep and resonant, the sound of warning. The young Tharun froze, pressing herself close to the ground as the rest of her family halted, listening. Her mother's ears swiveled, sharp and attentive, as the wind shifted. The scents of the forest, of pine and damp earth, of ancient moss and distant water, seemed to disappear, replaced by a faint metallic tang that sent a jolt of terror through the young Tharun's veins.

It was the smell of humans.

In an instant, the stillness of the forest shattered. Light burst through the trees—flaming torches casting harsh, flickering shadows across the foliage, and strange, glimmering stones held aloft by the intruders. The humans moved with predatory intent, their eyes glinting with a cruel kind of excitement. They fanned out in practiced formation, encircling the Tharun family with deadly precision, ropes and nets at the ready.

The young Tharun's father roared—a thunderous sound that shook the ground beneath them and seemed to push back the encroaching darkness. He lunged forward, his massive frame moving with the force of a storm, teeth bared and claws flashing like silver blades. Beside him, her older siblings leaped into action, their fierce cries mingling with the clash of metal and the shouts of the humans. Her mother took up a defensive stance in front of her, shielding her with her body and pushing her back toward the cover of the trees.

The young Tharun's heart hammered as she watched her family fight with everything they had. She wanted to run to her father's side, to help him drive back these intruders, but fear rooted her to the ground. Her paws dug into the earth, her body trembling as her mind screamed at her to do something—anything. Yet she could only watch, frozen, as the scene unfolded before her.

The humans, however, came prepared. They were no ordinary hunters. They wielded strange weapons that gleamed with unnatural light, pulsing with some twisted energy that made the Tharun's fur stand on end. The young Tharun watched in horror as one of her older brothers was ensnared in a net that seemed to shimmer with magic, the ropes tightening around him, burning into his fur as he struggled. He thrashed and clawed, his fierce roars filling the air, but the more he fought, the more the net constricted, until his roars faded into a weak, desperate whine.

The young Tharun's eyes stung with tears. Her brother—the one who had taught her how to pounce, who had always let her win their playful battles—was trapped, his proud, shining eyes dimming as the net stole the strength from his limbs. Another roar tore through the air as her father, seeing his son fall, hurled himself at the nearest human, jaws snapping around the man's arm with brutal force. But even he, with all his power, was soon overpowered by another net, this one thrown by three humans working in unison.

Her mother nudged her again, harder this time, urging her to run. But the young Tharun couldn't move, her mind refusing to accept what she was seeing. Her family—her protectors, her world—was being captured, one by one, their mighty forms crushed beneath the humans' chains and nets.

A human stepped forward then—a figure cloaked in shadow, holding a staff with a glowing stone at its head. His eyes gleamed with a cold satisfaction as he surveyed the scene, and he spoke in a low, commanding voice that sent chills through her bones. Though she couldn't understand his words, the intent was clear. This was the leader—the one responsible for the ambush, the one who had come to take her family from her.

The young Tharun let out a low, strangled growl, barely a whisper, but filled with every ounce of anger and fear boiling inside her. Her mother turned, meeting her gaze with fierce, determined eyes. There was something unspoken in that look, a message she didn't understand yet, but one that held both sorrow and strength.

Then her mother lunged. She sprang forward, her body a blur of silver and shadow, aiming directly for the leader. Her claws extended, her jaws open wide, ready to tear into him with all the fury of a creature who would die to protect her kin. But before she could reach him, another net was cast over her, then another, until she was tangled in a mass of ropes that shimmered with the same burning energy.

The young Tharun could only watch, helpless, as her mother's form collapsed, her powerful limbs bound, her head lowered in defeat. The light in her eyes dimmed, and she lay still, her breathing shallow, her last strength drained in a final act of defiance.

And then, silence.

The young Tharun lay hidden in the underbrush, too terrified to move, her body trembling as the humans moved among the captured forms of her family. She held her breath, her heart pounding so loud she thought they would hear it. She watched as the humans spoke in low, excited tones, exchanging triumphant glances, their eyes glinting with the thrill of their capture. One by one, they gathered her family, securing their bonds, preparing to haul them away like trophies.

She wanted to scream, to throw herself at them with teeth bared, to fight until her last breath. But her mother's gaze—those final, fierce eyes—held her back, anchoring her in place. She knew what her mother had wanted. She knew, in some deep, instinctual part of her, that her survival was what mattered now.

So she stayed silent, hidden, until the humans finally disappeared into the darkness, her family's bound forms dragged behind them, leaving only the trampled earth and the scent of iron and smoke in their wake.

When she was sure they were gone, the young Tharun crept from her hiding place, her legs shaky and her body cold. The clearing felt hollow, a place that once held life and warmth now empty and lifeless. The scents of her family lingered, faint but unmistakable, mingling with the bitter tang of the humans' magic. She pressed her nose to the ground where her mother had fallen, breathing in her scent, trying to hold onto the memory of her strength, her warmth.

But the emptiness remained.

She was alone.

The realization struck her like a physical blow, and a low, shuddering growl escaped her throat—a sound of pure, unfiltered grief. Her claws dug into the earth, her eyes burning as she lifted her head to the sky, her voice breaking into a howl that echoed through the forest. A howl filled with anger, with sorrow, with a promise of vengeance.

She would survive. She would grow stronger, faster, sharper. She would learn to fight, to protect, to kill if she had to. And one day, she would find those humans again. She would make them pay for what they had done.

As dawn broke over the forest, the young Tharun stood alone in the clearing, her silver fur streaked with dirt and tears, her eyes burning with a new, unbreakable resolve.

Her journey had begun.

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