er head in all directions, but all she could see was the shadows. She took a step forward before t
im to find out what he was up to, but another part
ide to look for the boy because he hadn't come out. She turned on the light on her
light in its direction, she saw that it was nothing more than a thong of dry leaves. She moved forward and kep
dark, they would have been terrified as well. Scarlett felt a strong breeze suddenly blow over her, mak
ible. Scarlett continued to move forward while holding her breath in
urned her flashlight toward it since she couldn't a
s a bad idea." She said. "He is not worth it." She kept moving forward towa
ou?" Scarlett shouted, but nobody responded. She shook her head as she tried to find her way back to Tucker's house, b
behind her when she became aware of a presence and noticed the bright red eyes staring at her in the darkness. S
n's view began to dissipate, and the bri
, the rattling persisted, and the
everything clearly and could hear the loud crunching sound of her feet o
from the leaves looking very irate be
hing that caught her eye was the brightness of its eyes. Red. It appea
s despised humans and will continue to do so. The girl
killed one of them. As a result, the wolf would keep killing
erated, trying to ke
s enjoys it whenever they do and becom
as about to happen. Her eyes widened. Turning around, she began to run as fast as her legs would carry
to the other side of the woods, and she
ad a bruise on her left arm and a sting at the side of her stomach. Her phone was over where the beast was standing when she raised her head t
staring back at her. She only had one thought afte
run, but it would catch up with her and kill her. In
e creature would eat her whole. She had never imagined tha
Scarlett clung to those words ten
eath where she fell asleep and n
. "No, let me go!" Scarlett screamed and fought to get away, but it was useless. She couldn't g
her, and Scarlett could tell
eriencing this because she attended a party immediately following her father's funeral?
d feel tears trickling down her cheek. She was numbed, but the pain wa
shaking, and still. You know that sensation you get when you kn
ick as blood. Her own blood. Her hand was drenched in her own blood. "Please... let me go
oice continued to shake, Scarlett had clung to the possibility that she might survive. With each passing second, s
abruptly shifted from her to it. Would she describe her
unaware that something like that even existed in today's world. A beast? She was a bright student, bu
ett's flesh because the sound from her
bleed steadily more. She was losing so much blood that sh
d eyes were fixed on her almost-ripped stomach rather than her eyes. Was
r fist. She believed she was doomed, but to
her eyes open and instantly noticed what
ter all, ha
of the creature staring into hers. The moment she heard a s
at her so strangely
as pu