When I found myself alone and away from my father's pack, I realized that I needed to be well-prepared both physically and mentally to deal with any situation that came my way. I spent countless hours training in the wilderness, honing my physical abilities and developing my mental strength.
I knew that I couldn't rely on anyone else to protect me or guide me, so I worked tirelessly to become self-sufficient. With each passing day, I grew stronger and more resilient, ready to face any challenge that lay ahead.
Days turn into weeks as my power grows stronger as well as my body. The humans will not know what hit them if they continue to come in these woods, I will not let another immortal get killed by humans nor will I forget what they did to my son.
I have been keeping a close eye on the entrance to the woods, making sure that no humans approach. It's been a few weeks since I last spotted any of them, but I can't help but wonder how long that will last.
I believe it would be wise to venture into human territory and gather more information about their activities. Perhaps they are planning something that could affect the woods or even plan an attack.
As I stood in the heart of the dense woods, I was suddenly taken aback by the appearance of an unexpected visitor - my father. A mix of puzzlement and curiosity filled my mind as I tried to understand the reason behind his sudden appearance.
Why did he seek me out and what could he possibly want from me? These questions swirled around in my head as I prepared myself to leave the woods but was eager to learn the answers to this mysterious encounter.
As I sat across from my father, I couldn't help but feel numb inside. I had always looked up to him and valued his opinion, but now it seemed like his words held no weight. The reason for my disillusionment was simple - he had chosen to side with my son's father over his daughter.
It was a bitter pill to swallow. After all, I had been the one who had suffered the most in the whole ordeal. But my father's loyalty to his son-in-law was unshakeable, and it left me feeling isolated and betrayed.
At that moment, I knew that I couldn't stay in that pack any longer. It was too painful to be constantly reminded of what had happened and to feel like I had no support from the people I had always counted on. So, with a heavy heart, I decided to leave. It was a difficult choice, but I knew that it was the right one for me.
Lucas:
Nova look I know things don't seem fair right now but promise you it will get better, just wait and see.
Nova:
I fail to comprehend why you are present here. I am not inclined to encounter you or any member of your pack. Please refrain from interacting with me and allow me to be in solitude, as that is what I desire the most.
Lucas:
I have information about your recent activities that is cause for concern. It has come to my attention that your actions may potentially endanger the safety of those who frequent the woods. I strongly advise that you cease this behavior immediately to avoid any harm that may come to others.
Nova:
I'm sorry, but this matter is not relevant to you. Therefore, you can return to your group. Whatever actions I take are my concern, and it's not your responsibility to intervene or interfere in any way.
I didn't have a moment to spare, so I decided to walk away from my father instead of engaging in an argument.
I walked briskly, hoping he would understand my need to be alone for a while. However, to my dismay, he began to follow me, which only added to my frustration and annoyance.
As I hurriedly walked away from my father, who was trying to confront me about something, I suddenly felt his hand on my shoulder, gripping it tightly.
I knew I had to act fast and instinctively used my powers to push him away from me. It was a split-second decision, but I knew I had to protect myself from whatever he wanted to say or do.
The force of my power was strong enough to knock him off balance, and he stumbled backward a few steps before regaining his composure. Despite the shock on his face, he didn't say anything and just stood there, staring at me with a mixture of surprise and fear.
After leaving him there alone, I made my way out of the dense forest. The sun was setting, and I knew I had to handle my business soon. I couldn't let anyone, not even my own father, get in my way.
It was a difficult decision, but I knew it was necessary to protect what was mine. As I walked, my mind raced with thoughts of the past and the future. I couldn't afford to let my guard down, not even for a moment. The stakes were too high, and I had to remain focused on my goal.