Alpha's Property — The Rise Of The Moon Series
hing me. I wanted to move, but fear paralyzed
and am shocked to see entirely bl
n was extremely pale, as if t
It's the same mysterious man from the party.
on reaching the chain, as if it hurts him. He s
in cuts. Dad thrusts one of his hunting knives into
nstairs. I feel my body ache with each step. "H
t up. His eyes lock onto mine, determination
body, sending him through a wall. Th
ches me, Dad jumps on its back and bites its neck fiercely, making it bleed
ling on the last step. I get up, look
forest. The forest seems the best option to reach the road. I try to recal
his couldn't be human. What per
l runs fast. It's terrifying. Mentally,
wake up, and Dad will hug me, sa
k. Tears blur my vision. With the help of a cha
Has my dad given
errifying to flee from something unknown. That thing surely isn't human, despit
and tearful. With little air and courage
ng shivers down my spine. It seems luck is not on my
ad hits the ground hard. I can't see due to tears; the fall messed up my senses. I'm
l of blood makes me nauseous. I hear a malicious laugh near my ear, and panic sets in.
is hoarse and trembling. "I
and I scream in pain. The tears continue to fall, and
from my neck. I can't fight; I'm trappe
ghing as they filmed us. My first dance, Simon accompanying me; he was so happy to be part of that
Our wild night in the city, where we
n front of me, as i
e is calm and beautiful. A tear runs down my face,
r. "I've lost too much. There's no reason to go
ile. His eyes sparkle, and he caresses m
cheek. "I'll always be watching ov
, and adrenaline snaps me out of the tra
on from me and sniff the air. Its body seems on h
ers away makes me tremble with fear. The creature leaves me and runs
ht makes me freeze: the beast was scared, so is th
n't leave my mind. All of this is my fault; I should have listened to my parents' ad
ature to our family. And all that's left for me is to cry an
y, blocking my thoughts. All I can do is get up and run. I've never run so f
the forest, but I hear the sou
k at my leg and scream in horror; I had stepped on a damn bear trap! The strong adrenaline in my
lifted off the ground by a huge wolf. I scream
ve tree. Climbing with difficulty due to the weakness from m
my body aches, making
nds of something circling the tree, and my desperate scr
ld on for much longer. A noise makes me scream; the branch I'm on falls, bringing me to the ground. Another large branch hits my leg, and the sound of bones breaking resonates thr
l be with
ices brought me here. I feel as alone as never before in my life, a
vision blurs, my breath weak. I only hear th