Saved By The Daughter Of The Moon
r
the dungeon was absolute, making it imposs
me, my body sore from the harsh treatment
r in my stomach were little in comparison to the chil
now thinking of how he just stood there with those eyes dark wi
," he sneered, stepping closer t
rifting down, following the path of the bruises he inflicted. Repulsio
had promised he would, something snapped inside me. I bit
but the satisfaction of hearing his pained
ce, sending me sprawling across the floor. But I didn't regret i
m that no matter what, I
erable. But I never stopped paying attention. I notice
er of the torches, the only signal of time passing.
ing weird. My eyesight had sharpened. There in the pitch-black ce
g up in ways they never had before. The heightened awareness was unsettl
studied the guards every night
always nervous, always looking over his shoulder. If I timed
, something une
the new guard was this guy who always too
gripped me, and I pressed my ear against the heavy iron bars, li
ced. Was th
a movement, a shadow. I squinted, st
. The figure crouched and swiftly unlocked the door with a
but the figure vanished before I could say anythin
o comprehend that it was real. The heavy iron door stood ajar, and
't was
t on my face. They hadn't used in what felt like months, and the sh
orced myself forward. There
shadows and moved as quietly as I could. Ever
tant sounds of celebration. The pack was busy with some kind
hing night air hitting my face. I took a big breath and e
laying, and everyone was laughing. I didn't even care to wonder w
to think. I di
ground, and I passed the wolves as they gathered. No one saw me. No one
f the forest, and the bush ripped aga
e crunch of leaves beneath my feet suppl
ng. I had no idea where I was heading. All
asn't f
g before I he
e the blood freeze in my veins. The pack had
reaming in protest at the jagged rocks
and giving me strength I didn't know I had. I persi
und, wolves snarling as they approached. I was breathing heavil
t had been stored up inside of me for days surged through
what was happening, the will to
ing by me, as I ran as fast as I could through t
through me, guiding me, helping
eet making much noise from hitting the ground. The pack was at my he
e thumping were the only noises audible to me as time seemed to blur. But f
ued running, my legs moving automati
and the Shadow Moon Pack as possible. I wouldn
ore and more thin. I tripped over a fallen log and landed
and that every muscle in my body
e first time in days. I had escaped. I
ath, it all hit me. I was alone. Alone, in
g. But I will figure it out. Because
Those were my last thought