"Get back here pup!" Growled the omega.
"I don't take orders from the omega," Greely snapped,
glaring at the pale grey wolf. "I'm almost eight moons old, old enough to
join in the pack hunts, I'm not a pup anymore."
The wolf winced at the cold fury in the young one's eyes. Legends
of the sight, the power to see beyond, flashed through his mind, legends of
dark wolves knowing dark magic...
"I'll be beta before you know it, then you'll regret treating
me like a pup," Greely stalked off to the cave, joining his sister.
Something moved in the corner of his eye, whipping around he found nothing. The
omega looked nervous and wouldn't look at him directly.
The rest of the pack returned soon after, giving up meat for those
not in the hunt.
One wolf stood on moon watch as the pack drifted to sleep, Greely
slept at the mouth of the den, under the stars.
Chapter 2
It was dark when Greely awoke, but he felt restless.
He stepped lightly out of the den, making no sound.
Greely murmured a greeting to the moon watcher, but he didn't turn
around. Asleep are we? Greely chuckled to himself, ready to pounce on
his pack-mate. Then he jumped through him. Yelping
in surprise he looked at his paws; they were were made of a dark
mist, not solid. His body looked asleep in the den. Is this a
dream? Greely wondered. He spent the entire moonrise exploring the
territory, never getting tired and never need to pause to catch his breath.
Sometimes his mist shape would be wolf, other times a bird, but most of the
time a shadow, melting into the landscape. As moonset came he wandered back to
the den, gleeful from the freedom he experienced. Suddenly it was there again,
something in the peripherals of his vision. He tried to catch
sight of it, but it disappeared when he faced it. What
if... Greely focused his outer eye on the den, while his inner eye roamed.
This was the true sight, seeing things beyond, seeing the fabric of time and
space. There was a tear in that fabric, and through it Greely could see dark
and light, shadows and mist. He felt pulled toward it, like he was part of it.
Looking back to the den he saw his pack and knew he must make a choice.
Chapter 3
Greely knew where he belonged now. Stepping through the fabric he
felt his shape give way, and felt the life he once knew end. Now a shadow in
the mist. A grey heron formed from the mist, somehow he was not
surprised.
"What is your business shadow?" The
heron murmured.
"I belong here, I am a dark wolf." Greely replied, the
heron looked taken aback.
"Then you are the one foretold, welcome to the new land.
I am Mira, the Sky Mother."
Greely felt the mist clear and found himself a wolf once more, yet
still part shadow. He felt the magic of the Canyons fill his veins, filling him
with a powerful energy. He could feel the aura of the world strengthen against
his shadow magic, and he knew that his time had come.
I do not take credit for this story. i found it on another blog
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