Asher opened his eyes. He surprised at where he was. The room was dark but the darkness was not a problem to him. The looked shabby, not even average compared to any room he had ever slept in and he wondered where it could be. He sat up on the bed and pressed his temple to die down the headache he w
Asher was whimpering on the floor and when he finally mustered up the courage to look at himself, his claws had gone back in and his hands were normal. No black line, no smoke and definitely no sizzling sound and pain. He sat on the floor, still whimpering as he glanced at the open window. He quickl
Larry paused and glanced at the corner of the room, he waited but the sound didn’t come again but he wasn’t a man to let things go easily and so he forgot about Naomi and went to check but nothing was there. However, he felt goosebumps rose on his skin, a clear evidence that something supernatural w
He growled, fighting to control himself, he has never been this angry in his entire life, so angry that he was afraid of what he would do. He could feel the power forcing to come out of him, to take control but he could only growl and fight it, trying to stay focused. He was lost in his thought and
“Oh my God,” Naomi gasped when they appeared in a dark cave. “How did you do that?” she asked, turning around to search for Asher but the cave was dark that she couldn’t see a thing. “Asher?” she called. “I’m here,” he answered, deriving a gasp from her as she wasn’t expecting to hear his voice. Hi
“Um, Larry, do you think that something is wrong tonight? Also, we have never come this far into the woods before,” the first man said. “Are you chickening out, Paul?” Larry asked, slightly annoyed. “No, of course not,” Paul hastily shook his head, “I just feel somehow, it feels like…like somethin
Asher was forced to remember that day, twenty years ago, him convulsing on the ground while Irene and Hephzibah fought to save his life and how he had watched his father despite the pain he felt fight with the woman. He was panting as he leaned on a tree, feeling the sharp pain in his chest. Ever si
“Why should I?” he chuckled, “if I remember correctly, you weren’t even scared of me.” “I was when I didn’t know what was following me but when I saw you, even though I was taken aback by your size and red eyes, I knew instantly that you wouldn’t hurt me. Although I must admit, you are the biggest