SUMMARY: Alearya was a girl who thought she had a simple life, as simple as a life could be for a shape shifter. Her mom was an Alpha werewolf and his father... Just a simple human who told her stories about magic, elves and dragons; or that's what she thought. After her father told her she is a princess before he died, she thought he went insane. Now, six years after her family's dead she founds herself in another world. A world that she first heard from her father's stories, a world she thought was a book. As Alearya tries to stay alive, she learns the truth about her father and her mother. Now, she must be strong, trying to see beyond the lies that was put by her own father and must find who she is whilst struggling with some familiar feelings. Join Alearya as she discovers the truth about herself, her past and her family.

PROLOGUE: The Dream

I closed the last book of the Inheritance Series and lay down on my bed. Not even a second later, a knock came from my door. My brows furrowed together as I thought who could be knocking. I took a deep breath through my nose, immediately recognizing the fragrance of lilies along with faint smell of wolfsbane. "Come in!" I called, preparing myself for the conservation that is sure to come with the person standing on the other side of the door.

Door opened and Lilly came inside, taking a seat by my side. She was silent for a second, then sighed and put a hand on my knee. "Hey," she said gently. "Is everything ok? You didn't get outside of your room since you came home." I grumbled, not liking the tone she used but still forced a small smile. She and her husband had let me stayed with them for six years after the fire. They didn't say anything when I was rude to them, or let my pack stayed in their house. And now, they offered me to stay with them while my cousin was who knows where. They had a special part in my heart for that. "I was reading." Lilly's gaze flickered from me to the book laying beside me and she sighed.

"Isn't this the fourth time you are reading thi-"

I cut her off, "Actually it's the fifth time." She sent me a fake glare and continued. "What was I saying? Oh! This is the fifth time you are reading this book. Aren't you bored?" I rolled my eyes and sighed, slightly annoyed. Hales weren't good with their tempers or trusting people, which I still had problem with.

"Well, I'm bored and there is nothing to do. Furthermore, the book is interesting. It's hard to get bored." My furrow deepened causing wrinkles to form on my forehead as I had a internal struggle about whether to tell her or not. Before I could change my mind I whispered. "Also it's the only thing that is left from my family along with the necklace and the picture."

"Oh my dear..." said Lilly and hugged me. I uncertainly hugged her back, not pushing the offered comfort away like I had had done since the fire until I met with Scott and his friends. I buried my head further into her shoulder. "It's their death anniversary."

Lily just hugged me tighter like a mother would do to her child. A few minutes later we parted. "I know that you don't like people showing you pity but still, sorry..." said Lily as she squeezed my knee in a comforting manner. "Are you going to shift on the coming full moon?" I sighed, as all deaths I had seen came to my mind. "I'm not."

She frowned,"But you didn't shift for the last six months. You have to stretch Nix's legs. I don't want her to take control just because you didn't shift." I shook my head,"You don't understand. I just don't want to. Every time I used any of my supernatural abilities, I remember all deaths that happened in this town." She just look at me with sympathy, then her face hardened. "You are acting childishly. Yes, there had been a lot of death, but they are not your fault. I think you are scared. You view yourself as a monster, but in reality you're not. You try to act like a human because of it, but let me tell you; you're wasting your time. You can't be something you have never be. You are a werewolf, accept it and don't let anything or anyone cause you to act like someone else; someone you're not."

I growled and crossed my arms across my chest, not wanting to let her knew that she was right. "I have accepted who I am a long time ago. You're wrong, I'm not scared. I just don't have time. You know, this is the last year of the school." Knowing I would not concede her opinion, Lily changed the subject. "There is Senior Scribe next day, so I suggest you sleep." I nodded quickly. "Goodnight," She stood up and turned the light off. "Goodnight," she whispered and closed the door, leaving myself all alone in my room. I lay down and thought of Scott and my cousin until I fell asleep.

I was in a peaceful darkness until the scene changed and I was in a clearing surrounded by trees; old, big and tall. There was nothing special about the clearing, nor there was somebody else. I frowned and my eyes glowed red as I study the place to found somebody, but there was none; I was alone. I hissed in pain as something burned my chest. I quickly pulled my necklace from under my shirt and my eyes widened. The necklace my dad had gave to me was shining, changing colors; from red to yellow, yellow to black, black to blue... I was so mesmerized by it that I fell on my knees in pain when I felt a big pressure in my head. Then I heard voices, all of them talking at the same time in my head. I managed to understood them while I felt my conscious closing down. "The time has come. A war is at the door in your homeland, and you will be taking a very important part in it, the last person from the Grey Folk. May the stars watch over you, Alearya Aaronsdaughter."

Then everything went blank.

So, how is the first chapter? Please comment your ideas. And this story originally is posted on the Wattpad by my Wattpad account AylinAkinal.