"Don't worry about me, okay? I'm fine," he said, sounding tired. He glanced up and saw Eric staring back at him. He gave him a soft smile. "Trust me, if something happens to me, your father will kill you himself."
Eric's expression softened. "Thanks," he whispered.
Tyler nodded, then gestured to the woods ahead. "Now go!" he ordered, smiling at him. "You've done enough for me already."
Eric smiled briefly back before turning away.
Just as he stepped into the clearing and disappeared among the trees again, he glanced back at Tyler, then hurried off into the shadows, disappearing into the darkness.
The area was silent. Not a single animal was making the slightest sound nearby. The
A wave of nausea washed over him once again, prompting him to lean over slightly as a bout of dry, raspy coughs wracked his body. As Eric continued coughing, his eyes widened as he noticed that one of the orbs was beginning to glow. It pulsated and shone brightly as a sharp pain suddenly stabbed straight through him. He collapsed, crumpling to the ground in agony. His eyes rolled up and his head tilted to the side as he fell unconscious. A pair of warm hands gently lifted Eric up onto a hard surface. A pair of lips brushed against the nape of his neck as he was carried, causing him to jolt slightly in shock. • • • Eyes open, Eric stared listlessly ahead as consciousness slowly began to trickle back into his mind. He felt
Tyler ran through the forest, not knowing what Eric was facing. He didn't even know what he was going to face. The bandits he encountered along the way made him wonder. Was it just bad luck, or was Eric in trouble somewhere? Had something happened to him? He didn't know. And that bothered Tyler more than anything ever had in his life. Eventually, he came across an abandoned barn that he decided to check. He stopped briefly outside of the large wooden building, looking around warily. He had no way to defend himself should something happen to him. He walked inside, pausing briefly at the threshold. The stench hit him instantly. His nose crinkled. It was absolutely disgusting. The smell of death. A
He just knew that Katrina was in trouble and it wasn't looking good. She was in danger! She sensed his presence behind her and quickly turned around, facing him, snarling in warning. The man drew his knives and readied to strike. Katrina was expecting this and crouched low, ready to spring upwards, ready to dodge his attack and knock him off balance. Instead, the man launched a kick towards her head. The force of the kick sent her stumbling backwards. It took only a split second for Katrina to realize the man wasn't going to go easy on her. She rolled out of the way, using the momentum to jump onto a nearby tree trunk. As she climbed up, the man leapt at her, throwing a punch straight towards her face. Katrina ducked under it and slid underneath him, flipping over his body, landing in front of him. As the man regained his footing, Katrina
The forest was eerily silent, save for the soft crunching sounds the leaves made whenever he walked across them. His gaze swept over the surrounding woods, observing everything as closely as possible. He was aware that every noise he heard was loud enough for whoever was listening to pick it up, and he tried his best not to make a single sound. He wanted to stay quiet and undetected until he found his brother. "You're a wolf," the stranger spoke softly, drawing Tyler's attention to him again. He kept walking slowly towards him. "I can see it in your eyes. What do you want?" Tyler didn’t reply. A long sigh escaped the hunter’s lips, echoing throughout the silent forest. He stopped walking, facing Tyler once again. "How old are you?" he asked. He didn
As I trailed the pack, I couldn't help but feel a sense of awe. I had never seen werewolves before, and their transformation was both terrifying and beautiful. However, my awe quickly turned to fear when I saw them stop and sniff the air. They had caught my scent. I knew I had to act fast, so I ran as fast as I could. However, I was no match for the werewolves, and they quickly caught up to me. I was surrounded, and there was no way out. --- We had caught the human, and we were ready to attack. However, something in me held me back. There was something about the human that didn't feel right. I signaled to the pack to hold back, and I approached the human. As I got closer, I realized that the human was a woman. She looked scared but determined. I could tell she wasn't here to harm us. I spoke to her in my mind, and she responded. She told me that she was from a nearby village and that her people had been disappearing too. --- I couldn't believe what I was hea
Meanwhile, in the shadows, Katrina and Gerald lurked in the trees, carefully backtracking, to find their way back to the pack, but very carefully. Almost everyone in the train their brought was dead or not with them, which could mean they probably suffered worse fate. They had to make their way quickly before the other pack found them first, though, so they kept as low a profile as possible. The only way out of this forest was through it, but they would need to be quick about it, for every moment they delayed was another minute that lost any chance they might have for survival. They’d taken a little too long to leave, and now all they needed to do was get on their side without anyone seeing them. After making sure they were as hidden as possible by the dense brush, Katrina looked up at the sky. “It’s so dark,”
If it really was as dangerous as he was expecting, then even worse would come next. He wasn't ready to leave this place behind just yet. At least the girl seemed pretty upset. Her crying and pleading made him uneasy. If this was where people went when they couldn't stand being cooped up any longer, it was definitely possible that she had gotten stuck somewhere. It would explain a lot, actually. The poor woman had been through a terrible ordeal. The cave opened up into another large cavern. It was a mess; broken beams and splintered wood littered the floor. Broken lanterns lit up a small area where there seemed to be several empty cages, along with broken boards covering the windows. Several crates had fallen off the sides of the cages. One was lying flat on the ground. Inside there were several bodies of various animals. Gerald grimaced at the sight. "Oh dear..."
He didn't answer the person, only stared straight ahead. The voice called out again. "Do you wish to die!? You should know better than to provoke me!" The creature let out a loud shriek as its claw dug deep into Gerald's shoulder. With a sudden burst of strength, he threw the monster off of him, knocking it to the sid "Damn it Gerald!" She immediately jumped forward and kicked the creature away while pulling Gerald back to his feet. The creature, stunned at what had just happened, started trying to climb back up Before the monster managed to get back to its feet, Gerald swung his sword at it. But she knew it was too late. Gerald had already slashed into the creature's neck. The creature collapsed to the ground lifelessly, its head rolling off to one side. "Let's hurr