The Hidden Rose of the Werewolf King
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ring glass startled an
run... E
ice intertwined with the soun
l th
of a predator. Cold, blood-scented eye
nd y
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wide, unfocused eyes were gradually brought back t
e the darkness of the night had been w
ng ha
times surfaced in her dreams-initially agonizing, now numbing. Her
and headed to the kitchen for breakfast. As she passed Richard's r
eep her composure. She gently
Knock
hard
.
from within the room, but it was as though she
... are
no response. However, just as she finished speaking, the door
ic
he door locking. Before she could react, she was y
kly that Richard executed a series o
e expression on his face as he looked down at her. The young man's intense, serious
consumed Ellen's mind, leaving her unable to t
.. a-are
vements. He simply kept her firmly restrained beneath him, h
tense, nor awkward. Yet, it lingered, stretchin
breakfast, or you'll
eality. The sound also seemed to bring Richard to his senses
ts lethargic, and turned away, avoiding her gaze. As Ellen scrambl
rry...
mumbled a quick reply and hurried out of the suffocating room. In her haste, she failed to not
she noticed that the Barons each had a glas
faltered
stead, she quietly sat down and
the bus stop. Out of the corner of her eye, she noticed an
as a habit of
onments. They liked to watch the bustling crowd, full of e
ed to the food on the w
It looked like... the wo
ought back memories of the red liqui
ery time there was a full moon, the morning after, the Baro
rinking red-colored food as part of a rit
creasingly wild thoughts. Forget it, she told herself. W
walking, the elderly woman-who had been cal
in those eyes sent a sh
eerie gaze. When it became clear the woman was starting
nto her, and the twisted smile w
y reach her, the sound of the bus horn star
getting o
llector snapped her back to her sens
door. As her foot stepped on
had been standing was n
-
d the end of class, Ellen slu
hed and asked, "What's
y shook h
ough she had uncovered a juicy secret. Isis leaned in a
was her only res
ically. "Yes, you know
l moon, Richard always skips school the next day." She smiled innocently a
f in his room on full moon nights. Every time, before closing his door, he would always warn her to lock he
y killed
that all
wouldn't see Richard. But
g, the intensity in his eyes, and the st
se their bodies had been du
es, she took a
lood on Richard's bod