Night Howlers: The wolf’s voice
and burnt the forest where we bur
rked. Who did this? "
ng beasts. They have started ha
flowers and burnt our forest." he laughed mischievously. Run along lu
erced only by the occasional howl of the werewolves. The night was still, as if the whole world was holding its breath, waitin
on the forest floor. A low growl echoed through the trees, followed by a chorus of howls. The night seemed to h
r ears perked, awaiting the instructions of their leader. Inside the cave, the Alpha sat with the elders in council, their voices low and
mans have always wanted to control our forest, and they will stop at nothing to achieve the
asty. The humans have not done this before. Perhaps there is more to the situat
mpires? They run from the humans, living in shadows and darkness. We are not like them. We are wolves
others, but their faces were stony. No one
ountenanc
We shouldn't be eng
er to be silent. Her face flushed with anger, but she stopped
of peace, or we can choose the path of war. I know that many of you are filled with ang
he room, waiting f
he entrance of the cave. "I have decided that there will be
k's fur was bristling, his claws unsheathed. "We will fea
his pack to be torn apart by war." He turned to
uction. I'll kill them. Just a
n aback by the men
he would never sup
lives in our heart. We lost her to those cruel bein
the entranc
ur command, brother. Permit m
of decisions. His mind runni
that every action we take now, we'll face the
moved sha
stare of disgust they'll give you from where they are. Have you forgotten the look on your husbands face when
d,urging the alp
he council watched as he matched maj
se calmed as he said his firs
lves h
d for few minut
en, you shall
ow growl, fol
re than the eyes can meet. We are strong, yes. We are powerful, yes. But, I can't put your lives at stake to gain revenge.
from his back. He has tr
seemed to
ave like you. I want to prove that I can be s
get lost! " he removed jac
nce. "I can track their scent!" said Adolf. The pack turned to look at him, their e
was a hint of hope in it. "How sure are y
smell for years," he said. "I'm a crossbreed, so I've inheri
ent, absorbing t
en, Adolf. Find the source of the chaos. Don't be
eave. He would track the scent,
is. "Adolf mumbled as he le
the Alpha said. "There is no ne
d, dispersing
u, brother," said Ethan, h
m. He knew what his brother thought, and he didn't care. He had
followed suit, returning to their dens. The moon was high in the sky, and the forest was silent. The air w
and dangerous. "You know why you don't want to take action. But I am
his emotions. But it was no use. Jack had struck a nerve, and the Alpha
off into the woods, le
" the Alpha asked, his v
ed, her voice soft and reassuring. "But you know that it
understand," he said. "They never will. Th
id, placing a hand on his sho
know," she said softly, "the prophecy will be fulfilled. I don't have mu
lled, his voice filled with d
ness. "I'm afraid it's out of our hands," she sa
ight, leaving him to ponder a