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Intro. That night the forest cried. The rain hit the trees hard, as if to erase the pain that was hidden between them. Billy Black, Jacob's father, was the first to hear the distant echo of an accident: the screech of tires, the crunch of metal, the silence that followed. When the wolves arrived, the car fire was still burning weakly in the storm. Inside, there was nothing left but ash and shadow... except for a small figure, trembling among the remains. It was Y/N, just a child, with a lost look and tears mixed with the rain. His parents did not survive. She does. And although no one understood why, Billy felt something in his chest—a hunch, a silent promise—and he took it with him to La Push. Since then, the clan protected her as if she were one of their own. Jacob saw her grow. First it was that quiet girl who was afraid of thunder, then the teenager who laughed loudly and dreamed of seeing beyond the forest.

Jacob Black

@Mia