Prologue
Morena stood in shock. Lying before her in a drunken sleep was her own father, a bottle in one hand and a knife in the other. Moments before she had been waiting obediently for his return, bracing herself for the inevitable beating she would receive when he found something in her housework to complain about. He always did, just so he could exact revenge on her, who he blamed for her mother's death.
He wasn't technically her father, having married her mother after she was born, but he had been there for as much of her life as she could remember. She knew he had always secretly resented her for not being his, but their humble farming cottage was still peaceful with both of them around. That all changed when the bandits came.
She had been a carefree 13 year old kid eating dinner when three of them barged into their home with weapons at the ready. There wasn't time to run or grab weapons, so they had all just froze in their seats. The leader's face would be forever burned into Morena's memory. Rugged, scarred, and sporting a sinister grin. He first calmly walked over to her father and swiftly knocked him out with one hit from the butt of his sword. Then he slowly turned his eyes on Morena, and looked down at her trembling body, uttering in a gruff voice now permanently etched into her mind, "
She'll do."
The other two immediately started moving towards me, but as realization dawned on my mother she bolted up and screamed, "
WAIT! PLEASE! Take me! I can pay. A lot. We have a secret stash, and you can have it all and me if you just leave my daughter alone. I'm begging you!"
That was the last time Morena ever saw her mother, and for two years now to the day she had suffered the drunken wrath of her father for it, resigned to her fate. She knew escaping was worthless, as he had worked with the guards too long for them to not immediately recognize her. There was also no way she would make it to another kingdom without suffering the same fate as her mom, so she had just hoped to endure until he drank himself to death. Then she'd finally get to start a peaceful farm life. Maybe even find a man one day when she was old enough.
She looked down again at her unconscious knife-wielding father. Nope, that wouldn't be possible anymore. This time he actually had murder in his eyes, and if it weren't for him passing out, she'd likely be dead by now.
"But where can I even go? The guards would just take his side, and then he'd kill me for ratting him out. I do know how to forage, so maybe the fore-"
She jumped as the slumped mass grunted. There was not time to think, she had to just run.
She ran through the field as the sun began setting. The sunset seemed to accelerate as she ventured into the forest, the thickening canopy above making each step more difficult to see than the last. The howling in the distance barely registered as her full concentration was devoted to the disappearing ground, until finally she gave up. Her adrenaline had subsided and she now sat on a fallen tree in the middle of the nearly pitch-black forest. She looked around, quickly realizing she had no idea how to get back.
"Great. Now I just traded a fast death with him for a slow death out here."
Then her hairs started tingling on her spine as low growls filled the air around her. The shadows of trees gave way to the shadows of wolves.
She looked around in desperation. None of the trees were climbable and there weren't any branches she could use on this one to defend herself. Running was her only chance.
She bolted up, but before she could even take a step the pack had lept in to charge her. With no time to react, all she could do was close her eyes and put her hands up to brace for her end as the fear coursed through her. Fear... and something else? It didn't matter as she saw the fabled white light getting closer.
"Well, better like this than at the hands of him. But it's weird, shouldn't it hurt?"
A few seconds passed before she realized she wasn't actively being eaten alive, and tried to open an eye. That proved difficult as the white light... or lights were still there, only they were coming from her own hands! Unfortunately, the wolves were also still there, now fully illuminated. They whined and growled as they paced around her, unwilling or unable to approach the lights.
Morena felt the fear partially subside, but that other new feeling was still there. She tried to focus on it, but as soon as she did the lights began to flicker and fade, before disappearing completely. Now she felt even more blind as her eyes struggled to adjust. She knew there wasn't much time before the wolves' eyes also adjusted, so there was no choice but to run blindly before they did.
Before Morena could take two steps, light once again erupted around her, but this time it was different. It was hot, and dancing red and yellow in a circle all around her. Unable to process anything, all she could do was look around frantically for an escape from her new fate of being burned alive.
As she did, the flames parted in front of her, revealing the figure of a woman who calmly stepped through towards her. Morena instinctively backed away but the heat on her back warned her that she was out of room. As the figure reached her, a hand extended from it.
"Hello young one, my name is Ori. Don't be afraid."
Morena couldn't help but be calmed by the soothing voice, and allowed herself to relax slightly. Now her eyes were able to fully take in the woman in front of her. She had a beautiful face flanked with auburn hair, all with shadows dancing in time with the flames. Her long black gown flew carelessly around her, and the outstretched hand looked soft and inviting.
After the shock wore off, Morena finally mustered the courage to extend her own trembling hand and reply, "I... I'm M- Morena.." as she accepted her hand. Suddenly Ori's calm, inviting demeanor turned to worry as she began examining Morena more closely. Her eyes found all of the bruises and cute left by Morena's father. With each pass over her body, anger grew in Ori's eyes.