Aina pov:He stood on a podium, surrounded by his loyal followers, who hung on his every word. His long black hair was swept back from his face, and he wore a dark suit that emphasized his powerful build."Brothers and sisters," he began, his voice ringing out across the crowd. "Today, I stand before you as a man with a mission. A mission to protect our kind from the treacherous werewolves who have taken everything from us."He paused, allowing the gravity of his words to sink in. The crowd murmured their agreement, some nodding vigorously in support."Our enemies have infiltrated our government, corrupted our leaders, and have made a mockery of our way of life. But no more! Today, we take back what is rightfully ours. And we do it by making a simple demand: that all humans and werewolves leave Altona, for their own good.The crowd erupted in applause, cheering and shouting their approval. Drake smiled, his eyes alight with fervor."I know that some of you may be hesitant to leave the
OTTO POV:I sat in my office, surrounded by stacks of paperwork. I couldn't help but feel exhausted. The recent events in Altona have taken a toll on all of us, and as an officer, I had a responsibility to ensure the safety of the city. There was a knock at my door. "Come in," I said, assuming it was one of my officers with an update on the ongoing investigation.To my surprise, the officer who entered my office looked distraught. "Sir, we found the deputy police officer's car," he said, his voice trembling I felt a sense of dread wash over me. "And?" I asked, already dreading the answer."The deputy police officer and his family were found dead in the car, sir," the officer said, his voice breaking.I couldn't believe what I was hearing. The deputy police officer was a good man, and he had a wife and two young children. This was a tragedy beyond words.I took a deep breath and tried to remain calm. "We need to get to the bottom of this," I said firmly. "Gather all the evidence you
Otto pov:I put down my gun and looked up as Ade walked into my office. "Good morning, Ade. What brings you here?" I greeted him."Morning, sir. I just wanted to check in with you," Ade replied, standing at attention. "Is there something you need to report?"Ade hesitated before answering. "The female officers have already left, sir.""What? On whose orders?""I don't know, sir. Someone said that Sonia convinced them to leave."I frowned. It wasn't like Sonia to make such decisions without consulting me first. "I need you to find out who gave the order for them to leave, Ade. This is a breach of protocol."Yes, sir. I'll get right on it," Ade replied, saluting me before turning to leave.As he walked out of the office, I couldn't help but feel a sense of unease. The situation in Altona was becoming more complicated by the day, and I couldn't afford any more surprises. I continued cleaning my gun, my mind racing with all the different possibilities of what could be happening.********
Otto pov:Ade and I sat by the fire in silence, staring at the dancing flames. It was a quiet night, the stars twinkling above us and the distant sounds of crickets providing soothing background noise.Suddenly, Ade broke the silence, "You know, I lost my family when I was just a boy," he said, his voice low and somber.I turned to him, surprised by the sudden confession. "What happened?" I asked."We were herders, and my father had a large herd of cattle," Ade began. "One day, some bandits came and stole all of our cows. My father and brothers tried to fight them off, but they were outnumbered. They were all killed, and my mother and sisters were taken by the bandits."I was stunned. "I had no idea, Ade. I'm so sorry," I said, not knowing what else to say.Ade shook his head. "It's been a long time. But I never forget what happened, and I never want anyone else to go through what I did."I nodded, understanding the pain and the need for justice that drove Ade to become a police offic
Otto pov:My makeshift office is not much, just a simple trampoline covered with a tarpaulin sheet to provide some shade and protection from the elements. It's located at the edge of the rocky plain, close enough to my men to be accessible, but far enough to provide some privacy.Inside the trampoline, I have a couple of chairs and a small wooden table, all of which I salvaged from the abandoned factory. The chairs are not very comfortable, but they serve their purpose, and the table is sturdy enough to support my laptop and a few files.Despite its simplicity, this makeshift office has become my sanctuary, a place where I can think and strategize without any distractions. It may not be much, but it's enough for now."Here is him sir!" Ade said as he walked into my office accompanied by the shapeshifters (who were chained to his hand and feet)"You may leave." I gestured to Ade.As Ade left the makeshift office, I turned my attention to the shapeshifter, who was now sitting on a chair
Otto pov:"They are taking advantage of us using body size," Ade whispered in a frail voice. The shapeshifter with the boar head was in the thick of it, using its massive size and strength to overpower the humans and werewolves alike.I took cover behind a large crate, trying to get a good shot at the shapeshifter, but it was too fast for me. Suddenly, a werewolf leaped over me and tackled the shapeshifter to the ground. I watched in amazement as the two fought, claws and teeth tearing at each other.More and more werewolves joined the fight, and the shapeshifters were quickly outnumbered. But they were still fierce opponents, fighting with all their strength and determination. I could see that some of my men were beginning to tire, and I knew that we needed to end this battle soon.I shouted orders to my men, trying to keep them focused and coordinated. We needed to work together if we were going to survive this. One of my men fired a rocket launcher at the shapeshifter with the boa
Otto povThe morning was crisp and fresh, and the scent of the roasting meat filled the air. I watched as my men worked diligently to cut the antelope into pieces, some to be cooked and some to be preserved for the journey ahead. We needed to be prepared for anything that came our wayI walked around, checking on my men, making sure everyone was doing their part. It was a tough job, but we were all used to it by now. We've been surviving in this new world for so long that it has become second nature to us.As I walked, I couldn't help but think about the journey ahead. It was going to be long and dangerous, but we had to do it. We can't just leave those humans behind. They needed our help, and we were the only ones who could provide it.I watched as the meat cooked, the flames licking the meat as it sizzled on the open fire. The smell was heavenly, and my stomach growled in anticipation. But I knew we had to be patient. We can't afford to waste any resources.Finally, after what seeme
Otto pov: We approached the artificial island where the naval base was located. I couldn't help but marvel at the sheer size of the structure. The base was surrounded by a moat, and it was evident that security was a top priority. The walls were thick and towering, and the entire place seemed impenetrable.As we drew closer, I could see the various facilities within the base. There was a missile system that looked state-of-the-art, a food warehouse that was large enough to feed an army and a fitness center that looked like it could rival any commercial gym. I even spotted what appeared to be a stadium and a military training center.The naval base in Othmarchen was a self-sustaining community, with everything needed for the military personnel stationed there. It was an impressive sight, and I couldn't help but feel a sense of relief knowing that we might finally be safe within those walls.******"Take them to the new intake room". A feminine voice sounded in the large aircraft pitch
Aina pov:(8 years later)I sat on the couch, my pregnant belly heavy and prominent. The room was filled with an air of tranquility, the soft glow of sunlight filtering through the curtains and casting a warm embrace over everything. It was in this moment of quietude that Bella, my little daughter, came running towards me with an expression of distress on her face."Mummy, Bella took my doll," she exclaimed, her voice filled with a mix of frustration and sadness. My heart skipped a beat as I registered her words. Rita's favorite doll, the one she cherished dearly, was missing, taken by her older sister."Bella!" I called out, my voice carrying a sense of urgency. I watched as she hurriedly approached, her small feet pitter-pattering on the floor. The worry etched on her face mirrored my own as I reached out to hold her close."Why did you take your sister's doll?" I questioned gently, my tone a blend of concern and curiosity" Nobody wanna play with me, they say I am weird ," her tiny
Aina:" This is my last day. I vividly know today will be my last day on earth ,"Why should you talk like that? As far there is a life there is hope, ", Otto cut in before I could complete my speech. The night wore on, the blood moon still radiant. It dimmed mysterious red light on the surface of the earth, cold seeped into our bones, and the falling snow added to our discomfort. Chained together, Otto and I found solace in each other's presence, despite the dire circumstances that surrounded us.Otto's voice cut through the frigid air, laden with remorse and regret. "I am so sorry, Aina. I can't believe I left you, I thought you were gone forever." His words held a mixture of guilt and sadness, revealing the depth of his emotions.I turned my gaze toward him, my breath visible in the frosty air. "It doesn't matter now," I replied, my voice carrying a note of determination. "What's important is that we focus on escaping from this nightmare, from the clutches of Kaga and his fo
AINA POV:The words of the ghostly figure echoed in my mind, its ethereal voice piercing through the chaos unfolding before me. Her cryptic message filled me with both intrigue and unease.Her words sent a surge of adrenaline through my veins. If this enigmatic being held the answers I sought, I needed to listen attentively. "Tell me," I implored, "what must I do? How can I defeat Drake and bring an end to his reign of terror?"The ghostly figure glided closer, her presence both comforting and haunting. "Your destiny lies intertwined with Drake's," she explained. "I have chosen you to face him, to challenge his darkness with your unwavering light. Trust in your instincts, for they will lead you to the right place at the right time."As the ghostly figure faded, her voice lingered in the air. "Remember, Aina," she whispered, her voice ethereal and full of wisdom. "Your enemy awaits, and your destiny beckons. Embrace the power within you and emerge victorious."With those final words, s
Otto POV:I saw the way you looked at her," Olfgan said, his voice laced with a mixture of suspicion and intrigue. ,"It seems you recognize her."I gritted my teeth, my frustration mounting with each passing moment. The last thing I needed was someone probing into my personal affairs, especially when the stakes were high and our mission was of the utmost importance."Can't we just keep quiet and focus on the journey?" I snapped, my tone tinged with anger. I didn't want to entertain olfgan suspicions or delve into the intricacies of my past. There was too much at stake, and any distractions could prove disastrous.Olfgan seemed taken aback by my response, his gaze shifting away momentarily. Perhaps he realized the gravity of the situation and the need for unwavering focus. After a brief silence, we continued our journey in silence, the sound of our footsteps punctuating the tension that lingered between us.The path before us was treacherous, with shadows cast by towering trees and the
Aina Pov: I examined my back in the mirror, Arnold entered my chamber. His presence caught my attention, and I turned to face him. "You summoned me, mistress?" he inquired, his voice respectful and attentive.I nodded, acknowledging the importance of the matter I wished to discuss. I spoke, my tone firm yet tinged with curiosity. "Arnold, are you aware of the recent visitation by the werewolves?"He responded without hesitation, affirming his knowledge. "Yes, ma'am. I have been informed of their presence."My brow furrowed slightly, and I probed further, my voice carrying a hint of disappointment. "Then why did you not inform me earlier? When you returned from your hunting expedition, I expected to be informed, only to discover that you had already been informed."Arnold shifted slightly, his gaze dropping momentarily. "I apologize, mistress. I had intended to inform you, but upon my return, I realized that the news had reached you before I had the chance."Silence hung between us
Aina POV:I prowled through the dense undergrowth of the Klovensteen forest, my senses heightened, attuned to every rustle and scent in the air. The moon, a radiant crimson orb, cast an eerie glow, infusing the night with an otherworldly ambiance.My heart quickened as I caught sight of a wild, fat boar ahead, its scent wafting tantalizingly in my direction. The chase had begun. With a burst of energy, I lunged forward, my paws propelling me through the shadows. The thrill of the hunt pulsed through my veins, guiding my every move.My paws thudded against the forest floor, each step closing the gap between the boar and me. My adrenaline surged as I anticipated the moment of triumph, the taste of victory that lingered on the edge of my senses.Finally, within striking distance, I sprang forward, my jaws gaping wide. The moon's crimson glow illuminated my feral form as my teeth sank into the boar's neck, the sensation of flesh yielding beneath my grip. A primal satisfaction washed over
Otto pov:In our werewolf form, my comrades and I ventured into the depths of the Klovensteen forest. As we traversed the thick foliage, the scent of damp earth and ancient trees enveloped our senses. The moon cast its pale glow through the dense canopy, guiding our path.we ventured further, a faint sound reached our ears—an echo of human activity. Curiosity piqued, we followed the sound until we emerged from the shadowed forest into a small clearing. There, nestled amidst the towering trees, lay a human settlement.The settlement appeared humble yet vibrant, with flickering lanterns illuminating the humble dwellings. The air was alive with the murmur of voices and the distant crackle of a fire. Though cautious, we approached with a mix of curiosity and wariness.The humans within the settlement, upon seeing our werewolf forms, paused in their activities, their eyes wide with a mixture of fear and awe. I could sense their apprehension, their uncertainty about our presence among them.
Otto pov:Startled from my slumber, my senses heightened as the resonating howls of my fellow werewolves reverberated through the night. Instinctively, my body responded, undergoing a swift transformation into my powerful brown-furred werewolf form. The moon cast its ethereal glow upon me, illuminating the surroundings with an otherworldly radiance.Eager to join the pack, I rushed outside, feeling the cool night air brush against my fur. The forest embraced me, its familiar scents of earth and pine infusing my senses. The rhythmic pounding of my paws against the damp ground echoed in harmony with the symphony of nature.As I approached the gathering of my fellow werewolves, their forms stood out amidst the shadows, their eyes gleaming with a fiery determination.Kaga Wolfrick's commanding presence enveloped us as he projected his thoughts into our minds through the power of telekinesis. His voice resonated with unwavering determination as he outlined our next mission."We must journe
Otto POV:I entered Kaga Wolfrick's office, the air thick with a sense of urgency. Kaga looked up from his desk, his amber eyes meeting mine. I wasted no time and went straight to the matter at hand."Kaga," I began, my voice laced with a mix of determination and concern, "Caroline is still in the captivity of the shapeshifters. They're using her as leverage, and we need to act swiftly to secure her release."Kaga leaned back in his chair, his expression turning thoughtful. "I see," he replied, his voice steady and measured. "Caroline's safety is of the utmost importance. But how do you propose we proceed?"I took a deep breath, collecting my thoughts. "Sonia, the captive we have could potentially serve as a bargaining chip. If we offer her in exchange for Caroline, we might be able to strike a deal with the shapeshifters."Kaga stroked his beard, his gaze fixed on me. "Using Sonia as leverage is a risky move," he mused. "It could backfire, and we must consider the consequences. But I