Saved By The Daughter Of The Moon
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to be a man-made clearing, peering wit
dead. The trees stood bent and knotted, their branches reac
rest look so dead. As
he ground would crunch underneath my feet like the w
g a chill to run down my spine. It was frightening, weir
d very ominous, almost like a dark bl
turing into these parts. Yet here I was, trudging thro
r tumble, and my muscles ached with exhaustion. Still, I fo
anches, creating a low, mournful whi
rn back, to run away, but I couldn'
hey appeared from nowhere with tattered clothing and hair that hadn
towards me, their eyes gleaming with hunger
rough and low. He was tall and skinny, with brown, oily hair flopping in
" The second rogue asked, his voice mocking as
int of weakness would be an invitation, and I
egarding their words as I clenched my
orward as he extended his hand in my way. "Hey, I'm talking to
approached me. My heart hammered in m
ny rogues who presumably ha
, but they weren't goin
r clothes baggy on them. Whatever strength they had came f
inking, I threw a punch. My fist connected with his jaw
llowed. The brown-haired scoundrel, narrowed his eyes a
k, cursing as he
He spat, wrath bl
fted my knee and drove it straight into his groin, the words of Shelly the Sh
asping for breath, and I di
yet. He snarled and grabbed my arm, dr
ard a sickening crack, and pain erupted in my side. My si
The rogue stood above me, snarling, and he
ath, which I choked on because a p
king me again. "You think you're
d up to shield my body from t
? Beaten to death by two filthy
A rush of strength I did not know I s
ched out and grabbed the leg of the r
ones echoed through the air and hi
nd roundhoused the second one who wa
to fly backward, and his bo
to see if he was
e them move, as fast as poss
harp pain from my broken rib, but I couldn't stop.
orward as he extended his hand in my way. "Hey, I'm talking to
oared in my ears as I fled. I didn't know wher
but I continued running, refusing to give in
re, the ground dis
hill, bouncing off of rocks and dirt a
nd all I could do was grip the
n shot through my body. My eyes went all fuzzy, and I ju
? Was this
eard something...voices. Fain
ce said, disbelief and
this, sweet, and almost intoxi
cent washed over me, comforting
s was my last thought bef