John Callahan - The Blood Moon
thought he was back at home, the farmhouse hearth blazing as it often did on cold winter nights. But as his eyes flut
light of a campfire illuminating the rough walls of a cave. His body ached all over, and
e said from the shadows. "
the other side of the fire, his face obscured by the darkness, but the glint of steel an
John croaked, his thro
ugged, with a thick beard and deep-set eyes that spoke of years of hardship. His cloth
d with exhaustion. "And you, my friend, are damn lucky I fo
t of Mary's lifeless body falling to the ground. His heart clenched painfully, and he
hispered, his
ened face. "I'm sorry about your wife," he said quietly. "There was n
tears wouldn't come. He was too drained, too numb. All he
ice rough with emotion. "Why did
as a Lycan," he said, his tone grim. "A shapeshifter. A creature of dar
d by the old folks in the village to scare the youngsters. But he had never
the truth. The creature that had taken Daniel and
word foreign on his tongue.
ycans have lived among us for centuries, hidden in the shadows. They're more than ju
earing. "But... why? Why would they att
ontrol. The Lycans live by a strict hierarchy, and at the top of that hierarchy is the Lyc
nding a shiver down his spine. "You're saying h
-he sends his enforcers, the strongest of the Lycans, to do his bidding.
ts, his nails digging into his
ust in the wrong place at the wrong time. Or it's possible there's something more going on-something that you don't know abo
living a quiet life on the outskirts of the village. They had no enemies, no d
him, long ago, when John was just a boy. A story about their
murmured, his voi
an eyebrow. "W
told me once, when I was a child. He said that our land... it used to belong to someone e
n grew more seriou
trange things happened on that land, that people who lived there had bad luck,
"The Lycans hold grudges, especially over territory. If your land once belonged to t
you're saying my family was killed becaus
is power. And power is everything to them. If the Lycan King beli
his son, his wife-had been slaughtered over a piece of land. A piece of land th
nted with the blood
embling with fury. "How do I stop him? H
werful, more powerful than you can imagine. But he's not invincible. If
d struggling to keep up with the
generations, trying to keep them in check, to protect the innocent from their wrath. B
ng these creatures, was overwhelming. He had never been a soldier, never been t
not now, not after what had happened. The thought of returning to the empty
had to find a way to avenge his family, to make t
ice filled with a newfound reso
It's dangerous, and it could very well get you killed. But if you're serious about this, if you're w
dy," he said, his voice steady
again. "Alright. But first, you need to res
tion weighing down his body was undeniable. The adrenaline that had kept him going was fad
luctantly. "But just
his injured leg. "I'll keep watch," he said. "Get
e past few days played over in his mind-the loss of Daniel, the attack on Mary, the revelat
ought burned in his mind, a single, unwavering r
e him pay for what he had done. And he wou
was bathed in the pale light of dawn. His body still ached, but the rest had done h
to a worn leather satchel. He glanced over
id gruffly. "How
ing himself to a sitting pos
he satchel over his shoulder. "It's where the other hunters are g
resolve solidif
st hanging low over the ground. The forest was eerily quiet, the usual sou
. The Lycans aren't just mindless beasts. They're organized, intelligent. They have their own society, t
hn asked, glan
, unpredictable. Some of them are just trying to survive, but others... others are worse
racing with questions. "And the hunters?
ith suppressed emotion. "My wife and daughter. They were taken from me in a raid, years ago. I swore th
rcus, understanding his pain all to
rn fast. The Lycans are stronger, faster, and more resilient than any human. But they have weaknesses, too. Silver, for
he information away. "And what ab
generation. But he's not invincible. There are ways to kill him-ancient rituals, weapons forged in silver and blessed by holy
termination. "Then we'll fin
need to get to the safe house. The other hunters will be there, and w
s they walked, John couldn't help but think of Mary and Daniel, of the life they had lost. Hi
the lives he had taken. And he would not rest until th
back. The path ahead was dark and dangerous, but John wa
or Daniel.
, one day, the nightm