Draven was correct in identifying me as a vampire like him. It became clear that he was my vampire mate, and I was relieved to know that rejecting him would eliminate that aspect of me. However, my struggle lay in rejecting my wolf, which was a painful decision.
Despite my Lycan nature, I had a strong bond with my wolf. I had always believed I was just a she-wolf and longed to embrace that part of myself like other she-wolves.
But I finally discovered my true nature at an unexpected moment, and the fact that I was also a Lycan seemed like a positive aspect. However, werewolves were known to be more dominant, unified, and advanced compared to other creatures, except for humans.
I had heard that the human world was more advanced, and we had to conceal our true identities to avoid detection. This was why we often sought refuge in the woods, where we could freely shift.