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The Last Daughter

Xyra Lumina Crescent, first born child to two full-blooded alphas and an alpha female. Xyra is hidden away from her pack, from the outside world and even from herself as she has no idea why she cannot shift or why she is hidden away in a temple to train, train and train. Far away from her family and younger siblings, Xyra sought freedom and to be able to be with her family. But she is trapped and watched by the ladies of the temple of females. A vision of an attack on her pack force Xyra to break free in other to save her parents who would die in the attack, and her people who would be taken hostage. Xyra returns home, but she does not just get the easy life she thought she would get. She discovers that maybe staying at the temple where life was easy was better after all. Who is Xyra? And what is The Last Daughter? ____ ‘What will happen if he finds his mate and she dies?’ I asked the most obvious question. Dad's wolf gave mine a look. ‘Xyra, did you see anything?’ ‘Yes, not clear, but a strong enough warning. He's going to run mad, isn't he?’ ‘All lycans do when they lose their mates. Which is why the goddess restrain from giving them one.’    Which was true. With how easy they lost their minds after losing their erasthasis, it was best they didn't have one. No one wanted a powerful lycan to go wild and wipe out an entire population, just because their soulmate died. It indeed was why they didn't get one too often. In fact, one could stay for a thousand years and not hear of a lycan finding a mate. They usually just fall in love and get married or get married without love. The king was the strongest like I read. If him losing his mate would turn him against the entire population of living creatures, then maybe it is my duty to protect her. Maybe, just maybe this is what I am meant to do.

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Up in the mountain

Carswell's viewpoint

I looked over my shoulder to check on Xyra who was still complaining about her shoes. After almost twenty four hours of running with her on my back, we finally reached the mountain. However, she insisted on climbing on her own which I warned her was a bad idea, but she wouldn't listen. Who wears seven inches heels to climb a mountain? But trust her and her pride to refuse to listen.

She was cursing at the shoes now which she held in her hands, glaring murderously at the two pair of electric blue leather shoes. Her azureish white hair flew in accordance to the wind. The air blew her hair band away, and she was too lazy and pissed at her shoes to braid her hair or let me braid it because somehow, it was my fault she wore the shoes.