Fangs And Fur: A Werewolf Story
a sheet of cold sweat. Her throat, or what was left of it, was heavily bandaged and soaked through with blood. Tiny, green branched veins showed through her pape
ips as the girl thrashed and turned on the stretcher. Axel appeared behind her. He'd changed from his lab coat in
e murmured coaxingly
nds without giving him so much as
." Axel informed her. "He asked
e around him. I hold too much valuable info
in is she in
tle girl. But I have given her all the painkillers her body can take. Let's hope for the best." They continue to watch
s. "You need sleep," Axel noted "You can cras
ou here with a werewolf.
etty well. Believe me, I did
m abruptly "You s
erewolves heal very fast. The point is, you s
nt to see her." She placed the mug on the coffee table an
xel calle
e foot on the s
ates being challenged. He's going to come for us, and the little girl too if he finds out what she is now. With a Werewolf he created r
on't know all this, Axel? The thought has haunted
Nobody has to know who you are. If we are ever going to successfully keep the girl away from that labo
n "I'm scared. I've never been scar
do it. For your safety, for the little girl's safety, God, for all of us.
l? What will he do to
rom here. You don't have to worry about me. Worry only about yourself and the future of that little girl on the stretcher over there." H
esitation, Beth sa
direction of the stretcher. They both whirled towards the no
or like white tendrils. Her fur was deep brown, the colour of melted chocolate, the colour of the hair of little Lauren that laid on the stretcher only a minut
" Beth w
Axel
attention to them. It leapt down from the stretcher and sauntered out of th
watched as the changeling disappeared into the
ill us. But if we chase after her, she just might. And a Werewolf's speed is seven times that of any average human.
weater as he held her close "I
replied "I