ferent style than the new, modern b
ng we were surrounded by the forest and mountains, and nowhere near the beach. The wind chime hung over the porch of an old building c
of the porch, I looked
ng back toward my school
ying to look innocent, but he was a wolf. H
t that he'
wolf had
n is not
t the door, wei
could give me some water, and maybe some bandages to wrap my po
the wolf wou
risk to those poor,
on. Or maybe an animal shelter. One or another of those
ully, a r
or maybe sweat. The alternative was blood, and that idea made me want to puke. The shoes were at least six years
d no idea exactly what time it was, but it had to be pretty
rsity and its students didn't seem to fully wake up unti
he more I found it strange that no on
be afraid of a wolf wa
ass for a dog, but he wasn
car with gas. I selected her thinking she looked like she wasn't a murderer and looked nice enough th
e. "Hi, do you
g at Jesse. Like the others we'd pass
know where the p
p going down this street, you'll run into a logged man
ha? What
erewolf?" I
wolf beside me and her strange answers to my questions. And yeah, there
to Moon Ridge, honey." She gave me a big smile, and I took a step ba
the road the way I'd come. The woman filling her gas tank ye
I could get back to my dorm by the time the sunset. If I just kept
getting eaten by a damn we
t pain and hunger
tween me and the forest before I got back on t
ayed a bit, and I flung my arms out to try to keep
tried to pass the wolf. He
olf, move!
erupted b
as going to have to try to fight my way to freedom. Was I sup
l team. Of course, those asshole
ust my fre
h other. Five men of various ethnicities, sizes, clothing styles, and haircuts.
e all we
dark, his hair cut close to his scalp on the sides of his face and head. Slim, artfully-styled locs fell to the middle of his forehead. He wa
ing a hand. He was tan, with a mass amount of fluffy, dark
t made me
t take
nd want me to shake your hands and trust you? Yeah,
've got a better chance at surviving the mating bite if you spend the weeks leading up to it with J
ghtly maniacal. I needed sleep, painkillers, a
growled fiercely at the guys.
my shoe, a wolf's way
etty sure he had been the getaway driver, though that d
ing them to have an ex
nd it sounded like he
n,
esse's place so she's got some tim
, d
ed me over his sh
er street, and then another. They chatted amongst themselves and Jesse trotted beh
t gave up. I was carried along, draped over Seatbelt Guy's shoulder like a sack of potatoes, and
see it as a problem. I'd determined that werewolf towns were full of sick monsters who
would've thought the townhouses looked nice, maybe even cute. They were little two-story townhomes covered in siding, all of th
gray, with white as a secondary color and only hints of green. I liked th
nd everyone headed into the house together. I eyed Jesse the wo
aking tail, aft
ude needed
a dark blue loveseat, and