noticed was the
. I was lying on the bank, half-submerged, with the cool rush of water sliding over my
from my body, but faint streaks of red lingered on my skin. My heart sank as I
first time I'd
lways li
focating, empty space where I couldn't see, hear, or feel anything. She always to
ne, and I was left to d
t stains until my skin stung. The stream's current carried aw
yself. 'She only hunts animals. She's d
ckered in my mind, so sud
arp
alling to
yes staring
haking my head. "That's n
mals,' I reminded myself
hey pressed in. The sound of ripping fabric. A woman's voi
nds trembling. "It's not real,
rfaced in my mi
ai
orked at the shop next to my father's forge. I didn't
beast hav
st. The idea was unthinkable, impossible.
ld s
eflection in the water was pale, my eyes wide and haunted. The beast
why, but I f
es reached my ears, dis
uldn't have gone far!" His thick voice was
grippe
had been killed tonight, and the villagers were
the beast stirred within, and my pace quickened. I ran faster than any human sh
hing like long fingers in the moonlight. If
,' the beast's voic
d through me, and I sprinte
enses were likewise sharpened as I moved frantically in search of a place to hide, the damp earth cool beneath my bare feet. Ever
catch me,' I thoug
n. A clawed hand. A scream cut sh
spered. "It
My enhanced vision picked out a small grey rabbit hopping through the shadows.
nose, then darted away,
th ahead. The villagers' voices were growing fain
it-a soft gr
my breath catch
xed on me. A massive figure stepped into view, its
ere
doing here . . . i
ling like static. I took a shaky step back, but the were
whispered, my v
dn't
gs as fear stole any control I had of my blad
the distance. "The forest!
, its massive frame radiating a feral energy t
e don't catch the killer tonight!" The en
, and with a powerful leap, it disappeared
OV
to reality. My legs wobbled beneath me, but I force
est blurring around me. My senses were still heightened, ever
voice pierced the silence: "
" I muttered, p
d yanked me away, silencing my cry