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Months had passed since Lucia started her trainings, her life now a blend of forest teachings and human memories. She learned to hunt alongside her wolf parents, Agatha and Fenris, and studied under the watchful eyes of Freyja and Lucille, the mentors appointed to guide the young ones in combat and shape-shifting. Lucia’s integration into pack life was far from seamless. Despite her resilience against human rejection, the challenges among wolf cubs were more primal, their instincts sharper and less forgiving. She struggled to keep pace during training sessions, often feeling like an outsider among her peers. Yet, she found solace in Nicholo's friendship, the son of the pack's alpha, whose two different colored eyes seemed to mirror the duality of his world—human and wolf, blended seamless