HILDA’S ENCOUNTERS: THE LAST LYCAN LUNA’S VENDETTA
d her into the now deserted pack. There was no one left and it didn't look like anyone survived the attack. Carcasses and burnt bodies lit
shaky breath as tears filled her eyes and her once broken heart was now destroyed to nothing but tiny shards. All that she ever had was lost and she had nowhere else
er the once lively pack without mercy. All was lost and there was no hope for her. The only thing she could hold onto was memories of
o find him and she was going to make him pay for destroying all that she ever had. She was going to make him lose everything he ever had too just as he took
The fury in her burned like a furnace and she felt emptiness eating her up. She knew what she was doing wasn't good for her but it was the only way
ecided to leave. She didn't know where she was heading to bu
the consequences. Returning was only going to put his effort to waste and she didn't want to do that t
and she was already drenched in the thin dress that she wore so she hugged h
hoping to lose whoever it was but she was soon grabbed from behind before she coul
f her attacker. He was huge and he had a scary smile on his face as he stared at her like s
hat someone would save her as the man descended upon her and a loud bang ricocheted t
oked up to see her savior and it was a woman in a black dress with an umbrella. She had bright red l
ority, and power. Hilda quickly pushed the man off her as the rain washed the blood on her face away and s
river's seat. One look at Hilda and he walked to the trunk of the c
e said to her and she thanked him bef
n commanded and s
ts told her to follow her and she hoped her ins
mong the sophisticated people that walked to and fro but the woman didn't spare her a glance as she walked into the building and Hilda
en the woman pushed the paper toward her and she p
ou will do if you agree to work for me. Your safety and accommodation are guaranteed, you get to choose the work you can do after two years if you have proven t
belief and the woman smiled proudly. She took that as an
ren't forced. I just saw you and you are very beautiful so I sav
the woman sighed before she pulled the pap
ous that you won't last a day" she sneered and Hilda was beyond
t want to go back to that life and she didn't have anywhere to go... except here but it came
e money was important and she woul
nd Hiilda thought it over again. She had no choice, the pay was
she saved up until she would be free and be
good offer i
brought the paper back with a pen. Hilda signed it afte
button on the table. A woman that looked like she was in her fifties walked in and Hilda stood up, taking it