d window panes of Alex's room. She was six, an o
hollow clatter of wood against the floor. Frigga, Alex's mother, stirred,
loorboards. In the hallway, the moonlight revealed a trail of shat
A break-in? Her heart p
ry. The door swung open, revealing Alex,
a chilling counterpoint to Alex's gentle breathing. A wave of re
n to the darkness beyond. A shape lurked in t
moonlight. And it was watching her. Frigga'
he latch clicking with a finali
ng illuminated the room, revealing a figure beside Alex's bed. Shadow
te sound that ripped through the night.Lucas burst
roat, her arms slashed and torn. He caught a glimpse of something, a dark form, a flicker
her chest, a desperate, fading sound. He cradled her in his arms, his own tears blurring his visi
brutal violence, had frozen her solid. No tears, no screams, only a chilling
rp and skeptical. Lucas's account, of a creature, a werewolf, met with raised eyebrows and thinly veiled cond
o a world of dusty tomes and forgotten lore. He spent countless nights hunched over ancien
to transform into monstrous beasts. He read of thei
e blood of their kin. He became obsessed, his