Blood covered the walls the night my best friend, Cody Colfax, was murdered. His body twisted and twitched before my eyes, like a fish out of water splashing around on a boardwalk without anyone to put him back. The possession of his body from the unknown source, the scientists call 'The Ghost,' has haunted the bystanders for weeks now.
When we found him, his body was half-naked and covered in ashes. The hairs on his arms were fried by the electrical chords wrapped around his arms. The tattoos on his body were symbolic, otherworldly. The Ghost left them there to make their presence known.
The Ghost has never been seen by the eyes of man. But the thing about Cody Colfax, he wasn't a man or a human-not to me. If I had the chance to get to know my best friend better, I would have had the guts to ask him what we all wanted to do.
Why is there no food in the kitchen and pantry?
Every time Cody would host a party, he would do so by catering food for everyone present. But, he merely stood there among his guests, drinking water or stale wine. He could drink for hours without becoming even the slightest bit tipsy. He won all the drinking contests, and no one ever questioned why...No one except for me.
The photos before me are of Cody's mangled body. The investigators think I murdered him. The photos seem to suggest otherwise. However, there is more to the story than they know. The blood dripping on those walls is what really killed Cody Colfax. His blood isn't on my hands or that of any human.
The more I discovered about Cody, the more I learned. His cravings for blood came with a price. A price that The Ghost needed him to pay in return for his long life. To look human was how he was allowed to be here among us mere mortals.
But Cody was no mere mortal, the only human to question that was me, the best friend at all the parties. Me the one who questioned his refrigerator habits. He never got sick, hungry, or thirsty...at least not for the things of this world. His hunger could never be satisfied by a grocery store run. His cravings for something more was simply the beginning to my own private investigation into the man I deemed worthy of the title bestie.
It was late in July when I decided to follow Cody down by the banks of the Saint Maria river. He and I had just gone out to coffee. He doesn't need coffee, not really. He could pull all nighters day after day. I used an app once to track his sleeping patterns, in one weeks time it recorded him as only sleeping ten hours. But I knew it couldn't be true unless he had a secret to keep from me and everyone else who lived in Saint Maria county.
He would drink coffee not for the stimulation or need to stay awake. He drank it to satisfy my craving, which is why my crush on him waned. An actual human would need coffee, food, and rest. But not Cody. For Cody, he pretends to need these things to evade further investigation into his private life.
The evening after we grabbed coffee, I followed him. His footsteps scuffed against the sand of the Saint Maria river bank. His eyes were purple, the lavender that eliminates the moon. The moon called to him that night, the way it calls to all his kind. His fingertips were claws, short tipped claws pointing out with rage on them. The saliva dripped from his teeth, and his shirt bulged as the moon began to change him.
His ears took on another form. They curved backward toward me and flipped outward like a wolf's. His ears listened in as I hid behind a tree. I covered my mouth with my hands that night. My breath betrayed me as the smoke of my foggy breath was sniffled in the air by the inhuman nose on his face. His face was becoming dog-like in nature. The Native American tribes described them as the wolf-people. Pop culture would call them by their real name, werewolf.
My grandmother told me about the wolf-people and their love for native women. The native women of Saint Maria were lost to the wolf-people clan.
The wolf people hid in the forest and collected the cubs of man. To them, our children were cubs. To us, the wolf people were monsters. Monsters who didn't exist. They were a myth and their people were no more. They left in this world never to return. Or at least that's what they all wanted us to believe. I never believed my grandmother when she told me they weren't real.
After following Cody Colfax to the river that night, I knew my suspicions were confirmed. Cody was a member of the wolf-people clan. Although I greatly respected him, as his purple eyes gazed at mine, I knew I feared him. I feared his claws and the power they had in the forest. His claws controlled the wind around him.
My breath betrayed me, and the wolf-man who was no longer Cody Colfax found me in the middle of the Saint Maria forest. I prayed to Maria and begged my native ancestors to deliver me into his graces.
The cops before me questioned my relationship with Cody as my mind remembered him. I remembered who he was and how he lived. My best friend was a complicated individual with a massive secret. It was my sole duty to never reveal his truth to anyone without his permission or consent.
The clouds covered the moon as Cody ran into me. He became my kind once again, he became human. He resembled a man. He smelled like one too.
"So, you finally found the truth about me, huh, Lucia?"
When he said my name, I was afraid and fascinated at the same time. A unique aroma I had never smelled before filled all of me. The sweet scent of Cody Colfax was no more. The moon changed his chemistry in ways I never knew of. My best friend was, in fact, a male of the wolf-people clan.
"What is happening, Cody?" My shoulders trembled when he became his usual self.
"Lucia, can you keep a secret?"
My best friend, an obvious non-human, is about to tell me the truth about the worst secret I never wanted to know.
"Yes, I can," I say it like clockwork, like an honorable knight declaring his love.
"I'm not human." His lips curl, and the moon revealed itself to me once more. The clouds cover half the moon as his new form appeared slightly.
"What are you then? Are you a member of the wolf-people clan?"
"Yes. I am their prince. I am their leader. Soon my father will die, and I will no longer be able to turn into a human when the full moon comes. Does that frighten you?"
I click my cheek with my tongue and look at the sky. The clouds are back, and so is the familiar form of my best friend.
"No, it doesn't frighten me. I just wish you had told me. What if you want to stay human and leave your world form behind?"
A part of me is terrified that the best friend who grew up down the street from my grandmother's house is a member of the wolf-people clan. The clan my grandma feared with all her heart.
"I would have to be mated with a human to stay among them and give up my title."
My heart skips a beat as the memory fades. My present predicament returns and the dread of the cop interrogating me weighs heavy on my mind.
"Did you or did you not murder Cody Colfax?"
The cops' fists strike the table, and no matter how angry the officer gets, I will never be able to tell him that Cody Colfax faked his own death to remain leader of the wolf people clan. And no amount of intimidation will ever get me to break or confess that fact. Because no matter where I go in life, I will always have feelings for Cody Colfax.
The present..."Did you murder Cody Colfax? Where were you the night of the party? I am starting to grow tired of your petty excuses. Well, let's have it then..." The officer bellows as I fade away into the memory of discovering Cody's secret.The past..."So, does this mean we can't be friends anymore," I ask as I glance at the clouds? They fall back into each other in layers."I don't know, Lucia. I was sent to the world of men by my father, Chief Wolfpaw. The man you know as my human father is my human guardian. The human guardians have protected the royal members of the wolf-people clan for thousands of years. They are the only mortals we trust. The only humans we can confide in."Cody steps under the trees. Everything my grandma warned me about is coming true before my eyes. The wolf people exist under the protection of the moon and hide in sheep's clothing among men."Do you eat human
The PresentThe Officer leans into the table with an angry growl coming from his breath. A fog appears in the interrogation room. The cops think I am a witch or a conjurer for siding with the wolf people clan. But they have little knowledge of their culture and the beauty of how they live.When I was first brought to the wolf clan by the blessing of Chief Wolfpaw, I didn't expect to gain their approval. By day, they walked and talked like my kind. They were timid in their dog-like reflexives. Their ears still twitched when a branch fell in the forest. Chief Wolfpaw ran with the river, and his heartbeat soared with the earth. He was the living legend that my grandmother spoke of in terror. She was wrong about them. She was wrong about every single one of them.Convincing the Officer that I didn't murder Cody Colfax will be no easy feat. There is nothing amusing about prov
The mist spread across the forest floor as Chief Wolfpaw, and I climb up the mountains of the Saint Maria woods. The rocks become slippery as the mist sprinkles water from the clouds. Then, finally, the fog appears beneath our feet. Chief Wolfpaw has no time to lose. He needs to find his son, Cody, soon. His very bloodline depends on it.The Chief shows me his true form. His claws and teeth are more extended and broader than Cody's. His muscles are aged from their wear and tear. Wolves can be either mortal or immortal. They get to choose their fate and it is clear the Great Chief Wolfpaw has chosen mortality. "Get on my back, Lucia. We have a long way to go, and I don't have time to be held up by the feet of a human girl. So let's go and follow the Ghost into the forest and find my son."I climb on the Chief's back. His wolf appearance scares me, but I obey out of respect for him and his people. I honor the Chief, for it is his people who became my family after my grandmother got sick
The world went quiet when I disappeared. My body beneath my feet was covered in the red blood of the Ghost. To the Wolf People Clan, the Ghost is a nightmare screaming out into the void of tomorrow. I was severed from my human form; the decoy I created would be called witchcraft by the humans and a rite of passage by my father, Chief Wolfpaw. That's how it is in the mountains, we fly, and we soar, and still, we have no place left to call home. My human form will be returned to me after I have regained enough energy to continue my journey into the Luna Mountains. My best friend Lucia Perez, my gods, I wish she didn't have to find out about me. The night she followed me, I had the yellowing in my eyes, and I almost drifted into hunter mode and ended her: her life force, a timeline in my claws. I always admired Lucia, but I never wanted to drag her into the life of the wolf. The Wolf People Clans corrupt everything they touch, or at least we have the potential. We don't pollute the earth
THE PAST (Six years earlier): "Cody, help me. I need to pick out a pet for my grandma. She hates birds. Want to head to the pet store with me," I ask? My grandmother's birthday is around the corner. She's wanted a pet for as long as I can remember. I've never had a pet. I am pretty sure Cody has owned a few pets. "Yeah, we can go there. Want to walk to the mall," Cody asks while eating the last chocolate chip cookie? That's just like Cody to eat the last of my grandmother's cookies. He likes my grandmother and she makes him cookies regularly to keep him around. She knows he's my only close friend. We may not see eye to eye, but at least we have the love of my grandmother in common. Cody is more outgoing than I am, and my shyness is why we are close. I keep him grounded and he keeps me on edge. Two best friends, keeping each other equally balanced. Cody tears the cookie in half and gives me a bite."Sure. My grandmother needs a pet. Her birthday is coming up and I want to surpris
Chief Wolfpaw leaps onto a nearby cliff. The rocks slide down toward our camp. A rock rolls on the campfire and puts it out. Chief Wolfpaw sniffs the air like a dog. He was once the mighty alpha of the Wolf People Clan. His youth is still visible against the wrinkles in his nose. I bet he was handsome in his youth. It's clear where Cody gets his good looks from. I am surprised a great chief like Wolfpaw didn't choose immortality. Chief Wolfpaw jumps onto a nearby pine tree branch and shakes the ground when he does. Pine needles fall out of the tree like hair dander. The forest floor is blanketed with brown dead pine needles. The earth resembles a damp bird nest in springtime. The dirt beneath me gives off a wet muddy odor that means the waterfalls are nearby. "Hello, Lucia. I've caught breakfast for you," Chief Wolfpaw says as he points at the other fire he built. A cooked rabbit is waiting for me and some blueberries. Not my favorite meal, but these are hard times we are in. We are
Being a Chief is a huge responsibility. When my son takes the throne, he will call the shots. He will tell us where to fish, how to hunt, and where to live. The laws of the Wolf People Clan are sacred. Cody is still learning the traditions of our people. When I was a boy, my father, Chief Bearpaw, took me on a hunting trip. Cody and I never had a chance to share our own hunting trip. If we had, I would have taught him that elk is a better meat. When my son marries I expect to pass down my role as Chief to him. As an elder of the clan, I will guide him and give him counsel on how things are politically run. But I will have no say, for it will be his time to make the final decisions for our people. Lucia is a noble companion as far as human females go. Her defiance with the Ghost is almost unforgivable though. I warned her about the Ghost. The Ghost is my father's former lover, a crazy woman who is power-hungry even in death.My father, warned me about the restless of the Ghost of the
Chief Wolfpaw uses magic to make a flame in his claws. He holds it like a tiny heartbeat, precious and guiding us along the green gem pathway. The cave has cave paintings of human and werewolf battles. There are other cave paintings of Wolf Clan hunts, weddings, and other ceremonies in honor of their great people. A living history living among the walls like a timeline of chalk art. I touch the art on the wall. It's chalky and powdery to the touch. It's very primitive and beautiful in its art style. I want to explore each drawing, and know it by name. Who are the names of the people in the wedding? Are they much different than Cody and I? "This is the history of my people. I've never seen it before. My father spoke of a place with our living history painted on the walls. He must have meant this place." Chief Wolfpaw removes my hand from the walls. I do it out of respect for him. I hope I didn't disrespect him by touching the walls in the first place. But it's history pulled me in,