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the Tale of a Wolf-ling

By Yves KamdemPublished 3 years ago 1 min read
The Wolf Mother

The forest was a battleground, a gladiatorial arena where two titans clashed in a frenzy of fur, teeth, and claws. The mother wolf, a fierce predator with a heart of iron, stood between her cubs and the bear, ready to defend them with her very life.

The bear, a hulking mass of muscle and fur, roared with a primal fury as it charged at the wolf, its claws slicing through the air like daggers. But the wolf was quick, darting and weaving with a deadly grace that belied her wounded state.

The fight was brutal, a symphony of violence that echoed through the forest. Blood flowed like a river, staining the leaves and grass red with the ferocity of the combatants.

The mother wolf fought with an almost supernatural strength, her eyes blazing with a fierce determination that refused to be broken. She bit and clawed at the bear, tearing into its flesh with a primal savagery that left the bear reeling.

And in the end, it was the wolf that emerged victorious, her body battered and broken, but her spirit unbroken. The bear fled into the shadows, its lifeblood draining away, defeated by the courage and determination of the mother wolf.

The forest was silent now, save for the whimpering of the cubs as they huddled around their mother's lifeless form. But the memory of her sacrifice would live on, a testament to the indomitable will of the natural world.

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About the Creator

Yves Kamdem

African nerd trying his luck at creativity. JK Rowling you better sleep with one eye open.

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