Wolfsbane: Finding The Wolf Within
as he continued his observations with the object of his obsession completely unaware as she had been for so many years. He sti
following one of the girl's family members as he had instructed, he was certain she would have been lost for years to come. The
ll this time. They had come between him and what he desired most, and he would not let that stand. He felt no pa
im and had taken his hand when he had fallen over. It was that moment when he decided that she would be his and his alone. He knew he had
f his life as he watched her waiting for his chance to strike. The barbarian had threatened him to stay away from what he now claimed was his. He did n
e did not care for. How dare that man try to warn him off and injure his person? How dare that oaf stand in the way of him claiming what was
ian had seen as he ended his pathetic existence. He had relished in the man's dying screams as the only thought that had run through his mind was how
the memory of standing over his body, having drugged him with a paralytic he had stolen from his mother. The e
amily. They had whisked her away in the middle of the night far from his sight and he had raged. Oh, how he had raged, he tore that house a
if she had fallen off the face of the earth and that just fed his anger and resentment. He took pleasure in punishing
r, he growled at the thought. It had been his luck that he was able to persuade his brother and manipulate him into taking a liking to
now finally on this revoltingly sunny day, she is finally within his grasp once more. And this time
o return across his pale face. Soon he will collect what is his but until then he will give her this day to be free and
usly, with a final chuckle he slipped into the darkness of the forest that surrounded her home. On