As I stood on the beach, watching Hunter Grey and his Chimeras disappear, my wolf could not help but feel a sense of awe and amazement at what I had just witnessed. The magic spell he cast had brought the beach back to its pristine state, erasing all evidence of the destructive battle we had just been through. The burned trees that had been cut down were now standing tall and proud once again, their leaves beginning to grow and flourish. And the fire that had once raged through the forest and building was now gone, leaving behind only ash and smoke. The soaked ground had dried out, the holes in the earth now gone. But as I looked around, I realized that this was just the beginning. Hunter Grey told me that my wolf could do better than this, that we could harness both the power of creation and destruction. It was a daunting thought and one that I wasn't sure I was ready for. But at the same time, I could not ignore what Hunter Grey told me. The prophecy was still out there, and
The next day, Aiden, Penelope, and I were ready to confront Alpha Romulo about Hunter Grey's sudden appearance. Despite our exhausted bodies from the previous night's events, we felt energized with a sense of purpose. I had to get to the bottom of things and uncover the truth about what was going on. "Do you think the withes will appear again?" Penelope broke the silence between the three of us in the car. Aiden was the one driving the car for us. I was seated next to him while Penelope was in the backseat. I glanced at her from the rear-view mirror and heaved a profound sigh. "Possibly. The worst part is that we have no idea when. But as Hunter Grey told me, the witches could have been waiting for something. He just doesn't know what." "Do you think it has something to do with the person who will betray you?" Aiden asked. "I mean, you said it yourself that someone will betray you one day. Perhaps that person might do something big that none of us can fix." "What d
I tried to calm her down and said, "It's okay. We'll find a way out of here, don't worry." I put my arm around her, trying to soothe her. But Penelope was struggling to keep the werewolf inside her at bay. My heart started racing as I feared what might happen to us and the maintenance staff. We were all silent for a while, listening to each other's breaths. Suddenly, I saw someone's ID card dropped from the floor. We recognized the school's emblem on it and knew that he was not someone to worry about. "Excuse me?" I said, trying to open up a conversation. "I think that was your ID on the floor." The man and I reached out for the ID at the same time to grab it, and our hands brushed against each other. As soon as our skin made contact, I felt a sudden burning sensation as though my skin was on fire. I looked at the man, whose eyes were glowing, but he avoided getting eye-to-eye contact with me. But I could sense something was going on with him. His body has sta
While I was staring at the ceiling, my wolf could not help but think of the incident. I was thinking about what should we do to avoid such things from happening. Based on my quick observation as soon as we found the bodies, there were deep claw marks around their shoulders. But I was pretty convinced those marks were not from the werewolves. I could have detected it right away if they were murdered by wolves or vampires, but it's not. All I know killing them like that was an art of a monster. Just don't know what kind of monster yet. The next day, we woke up early, determined to get to the bottom of what happened the previous night. I woke up earlier than usual because I believed the cops could have been earlier to get to the bottom of the incident. As I was about to jump out of bed, my phone suddenly rings. I picked up the phone and heard Penelope’s cheerful voice on the other end. “Hey, are you available this weekend?” she asked. “Yeah, I guess I am. Why? Is
"I'll take the flowers." Without waiting for me to say a word, Aiden snatched the bouquet from my hands and took a sniff at them. "They were real." "Of course they were real." Penelope and I said in unison which even made it more obvious for both of us. Aiden even dragged his gaze at us, one by one, with long curve lines written on his forehead. "They were cast from magic spells, Aiden. Magic can make everything real." I explained. "Perhaps I can even make impossible things possible with magic but I just don't know how." Penelope and Aiden nodded in agreement. When we arrived at the venue, we could immediately see that Penelope had not been exaggerating. The place was decked out in beautiful decorations, with flowers filling every corner of the room. A live band was playing old music, and waiters were walking around with trays of hors d'oeuvres. Aiden and I looked at each other in amazement. We had never seen anything like this before. We walked around the ro
I immediately reached for my walkie-talkie and announced to everyone to close all the gates and ordered all the students to shut their doors. At the same time, I called Ezekiel and reported the incident I found in the parking lot. My werewolf instinct was pretty convinced that this was no longer a regular incident and that something evil had taken place. On top of that, my instincts were telling me that this was the work of a monster, and we must act fast if we wanted to protect the others. And for the monster not to be able to escape this time. So I chased the scent of the monster, following it as it led me down dark corridors and deserted classrooms. My heart was pounding in my chest as my eyes swept the surroundings, searching for any sign of the creature. Suddenly, I saw a movement in the corner of my eye, and I immediately turned in that direction. There, standing in front of me, was the monster- a ferocious-looking creature with sharp teeth and piercing red
Five hours later, Aiden and I went back to my dorm without anything new from the maintenance staff apart from two food packs we bought from the school canteen and freezing cans of beer. Despite our efforts combined, we did not get the chance to see the maintenance staff. Not even in their office. The rest of the staff don't have any idea about his whereabouts. Also, my wolf has been pretty swamped recently to the point that I even forgot to treat myself. Truth be told, it was Aiden's idea to buy cans of beer. He said that he wants to talk to me - just the two of us. And in order for that heart-to-heart talk to happen, he needs something to muster his courage. So I proposed beer and food snacks for both of us. Aiden was already of legal age right now. Denying or taking out that kind of privilege was not on my bucket list. I know Aiden and his friends have been drinking alcohol these days and as the big brother, though I hated the idea, we need this opportunity to ta
Mark and the Wendigo monster were both surprised about what just happened. And it worried me to the point that I can even have eye-to-eye contact with any of them. I mean, who could not be? My mouth casts continuous magic spells in front of Mark. There was no way he did not hear anything about it. He is a werewolf after all. Any werewolf abilities I have, Mark also had. "You're a-" Before the old man could say what was currently running through his mind, I cut him in by pinning him to the ground. My wolf already knew what he was about to say. So, before he could make things clear, I pinned him to the ground by force and covered his hands where I knotted him with chains made by magic. And I am now in the middle of deciding whether to kill him or not. My wolf cannot afford someone will unfold my secret. Not now. I know Mark better than anyone. He will do everything to drag me down. "Better shut your mouth if you don't want me to kill you." I closely whispered to