The Curse of The Bloodwood
out of its hole and da
follow
nook and cranny, his hands sweeping
of his potential meal filled his nostrils. His eyes blazed with a fierce,
ree. But Louis was also desperate, he pursued it. The squirrel, real
quirrel's tiny body. The squirrel managed to
hrough the air, followed
ned, his face da
as tha
presence behind him. He turned to see Clinton emerging f
ton asked, still amused, 'I b
by a hint of embarrassment, 'Well,
nton sneered
de Clinton, looking pale and frightened. His wou
ticipation, and he felt a wave
dered, looking away from th
inton said, dropping the boy, 'If only you
than be a savage be
unning out, Louis. You need to feed so that your transformation wo
t to be like
continued, 'Your ti
Clinton. I'm trying to catch another s
ned, 'I've got the
the ground, clutching his stomach. A crimson st
d bee
he shooter. His eyes were red
o his walkie-talkie, 'This is Officer Harper-12. I need backup a
h into his neck and draining the lifeblood out of his body. The sound
m shiver. Louis turned to face him, wiping the
tions bore down on him, threatening to crush him. Then, without a wo
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nturies
ber,
Driven by the promise of fertile land and abundant resources, they had t
a grand house by the lake unde
egan to take shape, with cabins and work
ment flourished, and the lakesi
he town. Strange noises echoed through the forest at night. Some of th
nt dismissed these concerns, a
vering in the cold. But for the demons, this was the season of the hunt. The
atural creatures which were neither humans, yet they
se. Their teeth were razor-sharp, their nails sharper than any bla
humans, of course, were oblivious to its true nature. They believed they were from a distant
wn just beyond the lake, and only v
s that blinded the humans to the demons' true intentions.
vage wolves spread fear and panic among people. Frantic parents begged the Mayor for ac
panicked, the more
twisted one. And they play
t hunt. Instead, he waited for the others to bring him the choicest prey. And he fe
at an old lake house for a counci
ing the meeting because most of their recent meetings
gravelly, 'We have lost 50 men in 4 days, 50
fford. They were foolish. They disobeye
n a snarl, 'But this has
They were asked to stand down and wait for the signal, bu
the vampires nod
t's good they all died in the fi
50 men went against my orders and were gruesome
here has become quite stubborn. He no longer listens to anything you say. He goe
ese. I haven't disobeyed any of your orders. And I have sw
ord. It wouldn't be long before he gets caught and the trut
it's too late. I have given my full consent. Besides, Louis has shown us his