en's
s were now filled with pain and sorrow. Her once radiant smile was replaced by a look of despair. Her hair, which was usually perfe
ession. She turned and fled, her footsteps echoing in the silence. I was left standing there, alone and confused. I couldn't understand
, shaking me gently. I opened
Madeline's face. She was staring at me with a l
" she asked, h
en her with my troubles. "Nothing," I
ep," she said, her voice filled with cur
tmare," I said, my
aze curious and kind. I looked away, not
t," I said, forcing a smile. But I
her voice soft. I nodded, not
the woman, and why had I seen her? Was it just
orn between wanting to believe and wanting to dismiss it as nothing more than
cut through the air, jolt
"I have been calling you," she sai
ittle uneasy. "I was
wing smile. "It's
rious about what had brought
ull moon," she said, her eye
n, the night that Madeline and I had been waiting for. The night
of excitement. "Everyone has gathered." I nod
ill, the stars shining brightly above us. The pack members were gathered in a large circ
ine went to join the other pack members, her eyes sparkling with anticipation
The pack members stood in a circle, their faces turned towards the sky. The night was s
avy mist hung in the air, and I could see my breath misting in front of me
he darkness. We stood up, raising our faces to the s
n begin. My bones shifted, my limbs lengthening and changing shape. My
their bodies fluid and graceful. But I kept my focus on the wolf who was running
I could embrace my Madeline, something strange happened. Instantly, everything chan