Selena approached an older woman with similar silver hair. “What happened?”
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Our warriors are dying,” the woman replied, her voice strained We don’t have enough medicine to save them. The rogues attacked the village again last night the fifth time in two weeks. With the war between the eastern and western territories, we haven’t received supplies for months.”
An elderly woman with weathered features suddenly looked up from a patient she was tending. Her eyes widened as she recognized Selena.
“Is it really you, Selena?” she asked, approaching us.
“Yes, it’s me, Daphne,” Selena confirmed with a small smile.
Daphne embraced her warmly. “Thank the Moon Goddess you’re here. We need a skilled healer like you. She gestured helplessly at the wounded. “But I fear even your skills won’t be enough. They’re badly hurt, and we have no painkillers left.”
“Selena, I want to help…” I whispered.
My words, though quiet, seemed to echo through the hall. The bustling activity ceased abruptly as everyone turned to look
at me.
Someone dropped a water basin with a loud clatter.
The silence was deafening. Then, to my complete shock, Daphne and the other women warriors fell to their knees before me.
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even some of the conscious
“It’s you…” Daphne gasped, recognition dawning in her eyes. “The princess!”
“Please… please don’t do that,” I said, embarrassed. “There’s really no need.”
“Luna Marie’s daughter is here!” another woman called out.
“Yes, I’m Marie’s daughter, but… I’m nothing special,” I insisted, uncomfortable with their reverence.
Selena touched my arm gently. “Princess, you are more special than you realize. These people recognize your lineage and blood. You hold power here… you are their rightful ruler by birth.”
I felt my face flush with discomfort. I’d spent my entire life serving others, not being served. This sudden deference was
overwhelming.
“Please,” I said, trying to redirect their attention. “These warriors need help. Selena, what can I do?”
I remembered what Selena had told me about my blood having special healing properties. “Selena, what do I need to do to help these warriors?”
Selena hesitated. “Are you certain you want to do this? You…”
I nodded firmly. “Yes, I’m sure. Please let me help. You told me my blood has healing properties.”
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She bowed slightly. Your kindness will be remembered, Princess! If we could draw some of your blood and give it to these warriors, it would heal their injuries. Just a few drops for each them, and they will recover quickly.”
“That’s it? Will it really work?” I asked, surprised by the simplicly.
“Selena nodded confidently, and I immediately agreed. Alright then, let’s begin.”
Daphne led me to an empty bed where they could collect my blood, which I allowed while continuing to hold my sleeping son. The blood was quickly gathered and distributed to the injured warriors.
Afterward, Daphne insisted I rest and brought me chocolate cookies and a small glass of milk to help restore my strength.
“We’re so glad you’ve returned,” she said, smiling warmly. “I remember your mother when she was young. You have her beautiful eyes.”
The mention of my mother touched me deeply. I had only vague memories of her, and hearing about her from someone who knew her was both comforting and bittersweet.
“We thought the Nexus pack was gone,” I told Daphne.
“We’ve been hiding, waiting for your return,” she explained. “We’ve always believed you would come back to end the evil reign and bring life back to the land.”
I felt a heavy weight settle on my shoulders. What if I wasn’t the savior they believed me to be? What if my blood didn’t
work?
Daphne looked at my son cradled in my arms. “He is very precious,” she said softly.
After a moment, she asked, “Do you have a friend named Gina?
“Gina?” I asked, surprised. “How do you know about her?”
“Our villages maintain communication for safety,” Daphne explained. “Gina is nearby. She’s been helping fight the rogues. You’ll see her soon.” She paused. “She carries an ancient book with our pack’s legends.”
Daphne smiled. “Tonight, we’ll have a celebration to thank the Moon Goddess and announce your return.”
I wanted to ask what would happen if I didn’t have the magical abilities they believed I possessed, but before I could speak, Daphne gestured around the room.
To my astonishment, the severely wounded warriors were standing up from their beds, completely healed and ready to
return to battle:
“It’s your blood that healed them,” Daphne said, her eyes shining with reverence. “You are the princess. You are the one we’ve been waiting for.”

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