Aria sat down on the bare floor of the dungeon she had found herself in without any explanation from anyone. One moment she had been with Camille, the next minute, a maid had come for her, then another minute later, she was being rounded up by some of the werewolves men that seemed to be stronger than she was by a whole lot. Before she could comprehend what was going on, she had been bundled with some ropes and dumped into the dungeon, and left there to herself. Not a single soul had stayed behind to guard her, so she couldn't ask what her offense was.She tugged at the end of the rope tying her upper body together to see if she could dislodge the rope but she didn't have any luck with it. It had been tied to firmly secured in place for her to untie. When she saw that she had failed to set herself free, she crawled to the bar of the dungeon and tried to see if she could get anyone. She pressed her cheek to the little iron bar barricading her from leaving and she let out a little whimpe
A skinny man who looked to be in his early thirties sat over a table and hit his skinny legs on the floor board by the foot of the table. He was wearing a white baggy shirt that had “Yawed Oat” on it. The floor board flew up and he caught it ever so swiftly before it could make contact with the floor and make a cacophony. He didn't want anyone to know what he was doing. He took out three more floor boards in the same manner and what was once an array of floorboards was now a dark gaping hole that threatened to swallow anyone that attempted to trespass it. He looked through the three windows of the room and when he saw that no one was around the vicinity, he folded the sleeves of his shirt. He jumped into the space where the floor boards were once taking up. Landing swiftly on a cemented floor and instead of the eerie silence that was heard above, the anguished cries of a child reached his ears. He groaned with a huge frown on his bony face, why was she still crying? Didn't she fall
Aria sat in her room, she wanted to stand but her feet felt wobbly.Her heart was still beating from when she saw Ellie, it had been too long since she saw her, Ellie still had that cynical look in her eyes, even when she was supposed to be scared, Ellie was always the stronger one of them and the smarter one too, she was the failure among them, the rotten egg.She remembered how easy it was for Ellie to believe that she was evil, how quick her family changed.“They were never really there” Aria said aloud, their contempt for her had always been there.Her father had always blamed her for her mother’s death, silently with his dismissal and lack of interest in her, Ellie had never truly been there for her, Ellie only saw her as competition, someone to make herself feel better. Her marriage to Gerald had been the icing on the cake. It felt like they finally had an excuse, they finally found something wrong with her a reason to cast her out.Sometimes she wondered how her life would be i
Damien was exhausted from it all. The phone calls, signing endless documents, and responding to emails. He was so exhausted and the only thing he knew he wanted to do was to have a nice and long sleep. Ther wasn't sny more thing he wanted more badly that that at that point."You look stressed sir," his assistant noted before dropping the document on his table. He didn't need to be told that he looked stressed, he knew it well. "I am stressed, Susan. Please hold off any documents and call until tomorrow," he rose from his seat and pleaded for her to inform the driver of his potential departure. She nodded and bided him goodbye for the day before leaving the office. Damien gave weak smiles on his way to the car to the hotel staff who for some reason in the world threw him fake smiles on his way to the vehicle. He knew what they were all saying about him and his family. Behind all the smiles, he knew the stories they've managed to weave in his case."Do you have anywhere particular in
It was a beautiful night, Miguel thought.On nights like this, he liked to paint in his room with music playing in his ears loudly, with his curtains pulled back and his windows open to let in the fresh air, while he painted the night in all its starry glory.Tonight he couldn’t paint, Miguel couldn’t even remember when last he had painted. He was out with his family, camping by the border.Only that they weren’t just camping, they were night guarding the border. He and all the men in his familly had been there for over three months, nothing special had happened, nothing dangerous, and nothing will happen, he had been telling his father this for months, but when did his father ever listen to him.All he wanted was to be back at home with his paint and his headphones, not to be here sleeping on the hard ground in the cold with a fire that never stayed overnight.His father told him that this was supposed to be their life, every four months his family camped near the border in the cold,
Damien was in the night.He hadn’t gone back home since the miscarriage.Part of him was scared, scared to face Aria, he had disappointed her. He ran away when she needed him the most, so how could he face her?Another part of him was angry, angry at how things turned out, so angry that he felt red, red with rage, red with frustration. He had to find those bastards.He had to make them pay.He wanted to hurt them, and hurt them badly.He wanted them to beg for their lives, and he wanted to refuse them.He was speeding across the freeway, trying to track down where exactly he had seen Aria that night.He had gone to the Alpha meeting a wreck, something terrible had happened, a family of night guards wiped out, except one, a skinny boy, whose eyes had seen too much.First those rogues, then those hunters.Everyone is mad these days, he thought angrily, as he sped through.His phone rang, he didn’t want to check, he knew it would be another call from Aria, he hadn’t called her since he l
The noise of Bob's’s heeled shoes pacing up and down disturbed the peace of the office. Every once in a while, someone would look up with a sigh. “What’s wrong with him, anyway?” An elderly woman would whisper to the lady in the desk right next to her and the lady would shrug in response. They’d never seem their boss this agitated. “Dear God!” Bob groaned in silence as he thought of how desperate and pathetic he must have sounded while he begged Jessica to take the job. He’d hoped that the mere offer of handing her the job she’d lost would be enough for her but apparently she was a hard nut to crack and he had to beg and beg until he threw in his last and final card: the party package of the house, car and massive salary increase that was usually meant for top tier journalists that were risking their lives.“I hate making promises,” was the last thing she’d said before ending the call abruptly. The nerve! Bob had thought in utter rage and if he wasn’t in the company facility he woul
Terry’s heart beat rapidly as he inquired about his consignment from Fes. He’d never been so scared like that in his entire life. This was everything he’d ever worked for, everything he believed in—the pillar of his finances. He felt his heart race in anticipation of Fes’s answer and how he dug his finger to his palm subconsciously was a sign. “Boss, I’m sorry I didn’t ask your permission before taking the reins of order. But I placed a call through to one of my close friends and he told me about a newly discovered underground warehouse in the southside,” The southside was a secret code for ‘confidential location’. “And so, as soon as I got tipped off about the raid, I remembered the warehouse and called a friend of mine and that’s how I put the men to work. We loaded all the trucks and transported it at midnight to the warehouse,” Fes said with a tinge of fear lingering behind his confidence. Terry took a very deep breath and pulled his mouth into a smile. If Fes were to be in fro
Aria and Damien had now been married for a whole year and they were looking forward to a day of fun at the amusement park. They both loved roller coasters, carnival games, and all sorts of other attractions that made up the park. As they entered through the gates, Aria's eyes lit up with excitement as she took in all the sights before her. The bright colors of the rides mixed with laughter from children playing nearby filled her heart with joy. Damien smiled down at his wife affectionately, taking in her enthusiasm for life and appreciating it more than ever before. He grabbed hold of her hand tightly as he led them over towards one of their favorite rides - The Big Dipper! As they approached the ride, Aria noticed a group of children huddled around the entrance. She couldn't help but feel a little jealous that they were able to experience such joy and excitement at this age while she was already an adult. "Hey, why don't we join them? We can be kids again too!" Damien said with a
Aria looked at Camille in awe as she listened to her story. She could see how truly happy Camille was and it made her heart swell with joy for them both. After all they had been through together, it was a truly beautiful moment to witness. The two friends spent the rest of the evening talking about wedding plans and what their future together would look like. They discussed all sorts of ideas from where they should have the ceremony to who should be in the bridal party. "It's going to be so much fun planning our special day," Camille said with a huge smile on her face. "I can't wait for us to start picking out dresses and getting everything ready!" Aria nodded in agreement, then added, "And you know I'm here for whatever you need! You don't even have to ask." She smiled warmly at Camille before giving her another hug as she said, "Congratulations, my friend! I'm so happy for you!" Camille hugged her back and said, "Thank you so much! This is the happiest day of my life." She looke
“A toast! To victory, and to the werewolves of our pack!” Alpha Hendrix shouted as he raised his glass high in the air. The entire room erupted into cheers as everyone echoed his sentiment and clinked their glasses together. Aria smiled as she watched her father glow in pride. He was so happy that they had managed to defeat the werewolf-hunters who had been terrorizing their pack for years. She knew how hard it had been for him, but he never gave up hope until they finally won out against them at last. She glanced around at all of her family members gathered here today to celebrate their victory - her sister Ellie, her husband Damien, Camille, her sister-in-law, and many more werewolves from the pack. “Let us raise our glasses to all of those who have made this victory possible!” Alpha Hendrix continued, his voice echoing in the large hall they had rented out for the occasion. “To Aria and Ellie - without their courage and strength we would not be here today!” He said as he looked a
Damien was worn out, he was drained to such an extent that "drained" felt like a misleading statement.He strolled inside his home at past eleven, and saw that Aria was sleeping on the love seat.His sincere a warm press, she generally sat tight for him, even now, in her condition.He brought himself down to contact her face, stroking her cheek delicately, he eliminated a wanderer hair and tucked it behind her ear.Aria's eyes squinted open, she appeared to be surprised at first however at that point she grinned at him."I was hanging tight for you," she said modestly, sitting up."I know," Damien said.They strolled higher up one next to the other, his hand in hers.Aria grinned, she preferred basic minutes like this when she felt as she didn't have to talk, he definitely understood what she was thinking, then she felt an unexpected ache of responsibility, she understood what she was going to do, and in the event that he could guess what she might be thinking, then he would know it a
Her head ran in better places she gasped on her bed, both terrified and irritated. Indeed, even while as yet being a danger to her and her child, she considered showing up in her fantasy. While in her bed, Ellie pondered going to her dad's home that 12 PM. Yet, recollecting everything's the soothsayer had said to her, it was difficult for her to settle on a choice.'… .You should play out the indoor lunar customs like clockwork at another raised area you will get ready all alone. Besides, give a valiant effort to try not to visit public spots inside the 9-month time of your pregnancy… .' these words rang in her mind."No, I need to go see father, one time only. He needs to realize that this witch began screwing with my head," Ellie mumbled to herself as she got up, snatched her vehicle keys and took off."Where are you gone to, Lady? The safety officer asked concernedly hurrying from his post to where Ellie was attempting to get into her vehicle. He had been explicitly requested not t
The next morning, Alpha Hendrix and Aria set off together on their journey back home. As they travelled through many unfamiliar lands, they talked about everything that had happened between them over the years – from their arguments to their happy times together. Eventually, after weeks of travelling, they arrived at the gates of Alpha Hendrix’s kingdom once more. The citizens were overjoyed to see them both and welcomed them with open arms. Alpha Hendrix and Aria were reunited at last – the mistake he had made all those years ago was finally rectified. He apologized to her again for what he had done, but this time Aria smiled and hugged him tightly in response. “It's okay, father,” she said softly as tears of joy streamed down her face. “I'm just glad that we're together again." Alpha Hendrix smiled back at her before saying: “Me too – I love you more than anything else in this world." And from that day on, Alpha Hendrix and his daughter lived happily ever after. They worked hard
The full moon shone brightly in the night sky, its light illuminating the temple grounds. The priestess stood alone at the altar, her hands clasped together as she prayed to the goddess of the moon. She had been summoned here by an ancient prophecy, one that said a chosen one would come to rectify a mistake made long ago.The priestess opened her eyes and looked around expectantly, but no one was there with her except for a slight breeze rustling through the trees. Then suddenly, out of nowhere, she heard a soft voice whisper into her ear: "Alpha Hendrix discarded his own daughter and branded her an evil twin." The priestess gasped in shock – Alpha Hendrix was an infamous figure in the kingdom, and his daughter had been banished long ago. She had no idea why she was being told this now.The voice continued, "Only he can rectify this mistake. He must be made to know of it." The priestess shivered at these words – how could she make Alpha Hendrix aware of what he had done? Suddenly, a
As Aria continued her journey through the village, she could feel an immense sense of peace and contentment washing over her. She knew that from now on, she would use her newfound power responsibly and for good – just like the Moon Goddess intended. Aria is in the woods alone and begins to receive her powers from the moon goddess as the chosen one. Write a fictitious scene about this in two thousand words or more and add dialogues. Aria walked slowly through the woods, her heart pounding in her chest. She had been sent here by the Moon Goddess to receive a special power that would make her the chosen one. As she made her way further into the depths of the forest, Aria couldn't help but feel a strange and unfamiliar energy tingling around her body. The sun was setting and its last rays were beginning to disappear over the horizon, leaving Aria shrouded in darkness and silence. Suddenly, something magical happened: from behind a thicket of trees emerged an ethereal figure wearing a wh
Maria closed her eyes and took a deep breath. She felt a warmth spreading through her body and a power building within her. She felt her power growing stronger, and she opened her eyes to see a blue light radiating from her body.The alphas stepped back in awe and whispered amongst themselves. They had known that Aria was powerful, but they had not realized just how powerful she truly was.Maria stepped forward and embraced her power, feeling it flow through her body and fill her with strength. She knew that she was now the girl of prophesy, and that she had the power to save her people from the wolf hunters.With a smile on her face, Maria stepped out of the shrine and faced the alphas.“I am ready,” she said, her voice strong and confident.The villagers had been waiting in anticipation for what seemed like an eternity. All eyes were on the Wolf Priestess, Sello, as she slowly emerged from the shadows, her velvet cloak billowing in the wind.Maria, the village elder, stepped forward