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
Despite how weak he felt, he pushed himself forward, taking the brunt of the blows, using his sword to protect himself against any further attacks. After a while, though, he realised that even though he managed to defend himself pretty well, he was clearly losing the battle. His arms started feeling heavy and the cuts from his sword wounds became increasingly painful. He looked around, trying to find somewhere to retreat. But even though he was surrounded by creatures, he didn't spot the opening he desperately needed to escape. Instead of trying to escape, though, he kept fighting, determined to continue to hold his ground until either Katrina or one of his companions came back to save him, even if it meant sacrificing themselves. The sounds of metal on metal sounded in front of him, followed by a se
On the third day, we felt the earth quake beneath us. The remaining soldiers and I braced for a battle as we didn't know what was going on. Suddenly we noticed movement coming from the other side of our campsite. As we cautiously peeped around the tree, we saw two cloaked figures coming out from behind a tree about three meters from us. They started approaching us slowly, holding weapons drawn. Before they could take another step closer however, one of the soldiers fired a few arrows straight into one of them. The man fell backwards, clutching at his leg. That's when a small explosion sounded from the forest. I immediately grabbed the others' shoulders and turned us around. We were surprised to see them. It was the Alpha, Eric and Katrina. They looked beaten. Excitement overwhelmed me when Eric broke
When the figure walked close, Tyler realized it wasn't Sofia, but the lady the pack that caught him to help the were searching for. He had never seen her before. But somehow, he knew she was the one. She had hair like black ink. It hung loose and wild, almost falling off her shoulders. Her skin was as pale as snow, but Tyler could tell the color of her eyes. They weren't brown. Instead, they were pure and sparkling, filled with life, kindness and compassion. Her lips were painted in the shade of cherry pink. And her teeth were perfect straight rows. One row went from bottom to top, and another one went from top to bottom. They were beautiful. Tyler felt overwhelmed, and then he let go of the breath he wasn't aware he was holding. ‘Wait, this woman looks exactly like Sophie,' he thought to himself. He tried
Taking a deep breath to steady herself, Victoria carefully approached the wounded alpha, her palms radiating a soft, healing energy. "Stay still," she whispered, her voice filled with a mix of determination and compassion. "I can help you." The alpha werewolf regarded her with wary, golden eyes, his lips curled in pain. "Help me? Why would you help a creature like me?" he growled, his voice laced with both gratitude and skepticism. Victoria gently gestured for him to lie down, her eyes locking with his. "Because I believe that everyone deserves a chance at redemption," she replied, her voice filled with sincerity. "Even creatures consumed by darkness." The alpha werewolf hesitated for a moment, contemplating her words. Slowly, he lowered himself onto the cold, stone floor of the cave, h
One evening, as Victoria and I sat by a crackling fire outside the cave, the anger within me finally erupted. The flames mirrored the fury in my eyes as I turned to her, my voice laced with a mixture of frustration and remorse. "Victoria, I cannot fathom the depths of deception they led me into. The clan, my own pack, they used me as a pawn to hunt you down, to take your life. I am sorry, deeply sorry, for the darkness I nearly unleashed upon you." Victoria's expression softened, her eyes reflecting both understanding and forgiveness. "Tyler, you were deceived, just as I was deemed evil by those who couldn't see beyond their prejudices," she replied, her voice filled with empathy. "But we have the power to rise above that darkness, to rewrite our destiny." Her words struck a chord within me, reminding me that I had a ch