Summary of Chapter 13 – A turning point in Destined To Be Greatness by Liz Kent
Chapter 13 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Destined To Be Greatness, written by Liz Kent. With the hallmarks of Internet literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
It's great being a wolf.
At first shifting between human and wolf hurt like hell, but now it comes to me naturally and there's not an ounce of pain. It's great! My whole pack still can't get over the colouring of my wolf. Completely black, black as night with flecks of dark red in my fur and ice blue eyes with specks of yellow and orange.
In my training I have been learning how to fight in my wolf form. Penny makes me run obstacle courses and commands random members of the pack to fight me when I least expect it. One time I was asleep in my room like everyone else and then next thing I know I was being tackled out of my bed and landing on the hard wooded floor. To say I was angry would be putting it lightly. I was furious. Everyone in this pack knows that I don't like to be disturbed whilst I'm sleeping, and Penny should know better.
But what happened next shocked everybody. I was on fire, literally. My whole body was engulfed in flames. I remember staring down at the wolf that had been commanded to attack me, in his eyes all I could see was complete and utter fear. His eyes looked like a deer caught in head lights. The look in his eyes made me frightened myself and when I looked down at my heads I started to panic. Fire, red, yellows and oranges all swirling around my body. When I was on a full blown panic attack, Penny stormed into the room with the triplets.
"Jay dear you need to calm down," Penny said gently.
"B-b-but I don't know how to make it go away!"
"Just picture yourself without the flames."
So I did what she said. I closed my eyes tightly together an imagined myself without the flames, sure enough the temperature in the room dropped. I opened my eyes and glanced down at myself and thankfully saw that I was back to normal. The fire was gone. I breathed a sigh of relief.
"Well... That was interesting" Penny said breaking the silence, "looks like I'm going to need to call in for some help."
And Penny did indeed call for some help. Shortly after my outburst a man named David appeared at our doorstep and he took over my training. He told me that he had trained others like me in the past and he knew what he was doing. So with my new trainer at hand, I learned how to control my fire. I learned to create fire balls, how to make a certain part of my body become engulfed in flames, fire tornado's and many other awesome things. But my true test was soon to come.
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"Jay! Get your ass down here!" Penny shouted from downstairs. I groaned and rolled out of bed. I don't know what's up with her these days, everyday she has been on my case and as much as I love her, she was starting to get one my nerves.
"Do not give me that face! You know I don't like that face!" She said, with a full blown smile.
"Haha! You smiled, now I'm off!" I quickly ran from the room and into the back garden.
"Damit!" She shouted. "Jay get back here."
I just ignored her and kept running. At the forest line I shifted into my wolf and ran off deep into the forest. I let the wind brush my fur as I ran; I never knew what I was missing until I shifted.
Hours passed as I continued to run through the forest and I was beginning to get tired. I came to a stop at a lake that separated my pack from the human side of the forest. When I first came here I found out that the generation before us built the river to protect the humans from rouges. And I've got to say it seems to have worked, as no humans have been harmed since.
I dipped my head and took a drink from the river. The coldness of the water soothed my aching throat. I sat at the river for a little while, regaining my breath when a scent hit my nose. I breathed it in and instantly I was running back to the pack house. I ran with speed that I didn't even know I had. In minutes I was at the pack house and I growled. My growl filled the back garden to the pack house, he growl sounded menacing and deadly. The scent that I had smelled was rouges and a lot of them.

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