"Daughter of the Wolf"

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The people called her Ayasha, “Little One Who Listens.”

"Daughter of the Wolf"
 
In a quiet village near the edge of the great forest, there lived a girl who walked with wolves. She was small, but her spirit was strong—stronger than the wind that danced through the pines.
 
The people called her Ayasha, “Little One Who Listens.” From a young age, she heard more than words. She heard the heartbeat of the land, the breath of the river, the stories in the stars.
 
But it was the old gray wolf who chose her. One winter night, when she wandered too far, the wolf found her lost in the snow. He did not harm her. Instead, he lay beside her and waited until dawn.
Since that night, the two were never apart.
 
Ayasha grew into a fierce protector of her people and the wild. With bow on her back and wisdom in her eyes, she carried the strength of both girl and beast.
 
“She walks with the wolf—not behind, not ahead. Together, they remember the old ways.”
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