werewolfess I saved, if she got home safe with her children. I sighed and turned on my stomach, finally finding some sleep as different thoughts drowned me. My ears perked
d to the entrance of the grotto, to my surprise, it was locked. I touched the new wall, wondering how it got there.
something about that howl felt like home. I ran back to the entrance and started searching for a way out. That was a wolf's howl, they caught someone new and that wolf was calling out to me. I
illage. As I came closer, I could hear battle cries, angry roars, wails. I knew then that it was a war, not a new hunt. I changed from running in the open to running the shadows. I almost screame
rt a wer
other until only my father, mother, one of my younger brother and his mother were left. I could see three wolves gather them in the village square were I w
umping faster at his voice. I bent my neck and looked through the ho
ry blonde, wine and darker red, that made it a glint of different colours that glinted under the moonlight. His amber eyes flecked with little bits of gold and amethyst and hunter green highligh
ubconscious purred. I shook my head and held
Father asked un
ave killed our kind, eliminated my entire family...' He yanked my brother's head up aggressively. 'My mother was the first werewolf you killed,' he growled, the gold in his eyes co
others,' father
e heard me. I could feel his pain, I could perceive his power, yes, perceive. Tears soaked my face, I wasn't bothered about the fact that he had crushed my brother's head, crushed his skull. I was bothered about what he had
es that shouldn't exist,' father spat
people now? Where are your warriors?' Father's face fell. 'Enjoy,' with a swift move, he grabbed my stepmother and ripped her
rific sight before me. My eyes widened when he took hold of mother, she didn't fight back
er eyes finding mine. I knew she could see me, could see where I hid. Her eyes held so much worry, so much warning, so much love. Kale's claws pierced into
brain making a loud squishy sound. I felt sick; woozy. Like he did to the others, he hurled her body over to the large wolves. Father fell on his hands, crying bi
rs
rs
re? No,
pulled out, didn't speak when I was brought before him. I stared aghast at my mother's half eaten body, stared as her blood seeped into the earth. He pulled me up, wrapping his huge strong palm on my throat. My eyes
of a sudden. My stomach clenched at his shout. He threw
uck my father to death. I didn't scream, didn't move, just stared with eyes
e part of the lowest rank
t they mus
rior's sister and her children, I pro
at you are doing,'
around. 'Set this entire island o
ran out. I watched my whole island drown in flame, the spirits of my people rising
ye, m
ious book with violence and