uscles rippling beneath its fur, the werewolf swiftly closed the distance between itself and the unsuspecting deer. The deer sensed danger and bolted, but the werewolf was faster
he moon, the forest echoed
g north. The feeling of flying through the forest thri
lf emerged from the shadows. Its fur, the colour of midnight, shimm
ees loomed like ancient sentinels, their gnarled branches reaching towards the star-studded sky. The g
with the scent of damp earth and decaying vegetation. The werewolf's keen senses detec
used, its eyes fixed on the vast expanse of water that lay before it. A sense of lonelines
uld face whatever challenges lay in its path. With each step, it moved closer to its d
king howl, he stood on all fours enjoying the night air under the foo
rizon dissolves into a celestial curtain, as stars twinkle and reflect their brilliance upon the water's surface. The night sky becomes a canvas of vibrant hues, mirroring the ocean's enigmatic depths. The stars, like celestial fireflie
e waves. Their scales shimmered like a thousand stars, and their voices were as sweet as t
e storytellers of the sea, and their songs were full of ancient tales and legends. This moment of bliss was cut short when they heard Remus howl,
shocked as she caught sight
m home? Nerida seemed more intrigued than scared,
ida urged scared but Nerida was feeling mo
here sister, I say w
ters watched from below as Luke made a place for himself under the tree and f
ed, with long black hair that reached down to their waist
ile her piercing eyes held a depth that captivated and allured. She gingerly approached the s
riously but she ignored her a
never come across one so big, she meant to have just a look but something in her stirred when she saw him and bef
oke up, his golden eyes bore into hers staring deeply, there a familiarity in its depths as he knew her. He didn't attack nor did she move they just stared at e
heir way back home but her sister never said a word about it. Deep down Neri