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The Werewolves: Land of Serenity

The Werewolves: Land of Serenity

Eunice write

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Young aspiring writer Norah Jacobs needs to escape. In just two weeks, her life has been turned upside down. Her brother, a brilliant but deeply corrupt lawyer, is incarcerated for murder. His name, once synonymous with success, is now dragged through the mud by the media. And as if that weren't enough, his former partner-a man as dangerous as he is relentless-now lurks around her home, throwing half-threats her way, making it clear that her silence comes at a price... The peace she had been desperately trying to hold onto crumbles. So, Norah makes a radical decision: she packs her car, abandons her apartment, shuts off her phone, and disappears. Her destination is Bellvale, a small coastal town, far removed from the chaos she left behind. But in Bellvale, calm is only an illusion. Soon, Norah realizes that this secluded corner of the world harbors its own darkness. Strange whispers in the woods, too many piercing gazes, and an unsettling feeling of being watched... She finds herself drawn into an ancient power struggle, one between creatures she thought were only found in fairy tales. And she quickly learns an undeniable truth: no matter how hard you try to run from your problems... they always find a way to catch up.

Chapter 1 01

Norah hummed along to The Turtles' classic, her fingers tapping rhythmically on the steering wheel as the car glided through the cool night. The lights of the town had long since faded, and now it was just the open road, the dark trees of the Blue Briar forest standing like silent sentinels on both sides of her. The massive branches of the pines and oaks seemed to stretch up into the sky, shrouded in shadow, as if trying to reach the stars but never quite succeeding. The air outside was heavy, humid with the scent of pine and earth.

It was the kind of night that made you feel small, insignificant. But Norah, for all her worries, found some comfort in the silence of it.

The car hummed along, the headlights casting an eerie glow over the winding road. She had always liked driving at night. There was something peaceful about it, something that allowed her to think without distraction. Though tonight, her mind was far from calm. She had to admit, a part of her wasn't entirely focused on the road in front of her. There was an unspoken anxiety that gnawed at her insides, a tension she couldn't shake off.

She drove below the speed limit, her eyes darting nervously from side to side, afraid that at any moment, an animal might jump out in front of her. Earlier, as she'd driven through the outskirts of town, she had passed a wolf, its body sprawled by the side of the road, lifeless. The sight of it had sent a cold shiver down her spine. She couldn't understand why, but seeing animals like that-killed by some force beyond their control-upset her deeply. It wasn't just the wolf. It was the fact that the road, the vehicles speeding by, the humans who never stopped to think about the lives they were taking for granted, had ended that creature's life. If it had died naturally, it wouldn't have hurt her so much. But the idea that someone, some careless person, had caused that death made her feel a mix of guilt and helplessness. She knew she shouldn't feel responsible, but it was hard not to.

The knot in her stomach tightened even more when her thoughts drifted to Daniel. It wasn't just the wolf. It wasn't just the empty darkness surrounding her. It was him. Daniel.

The last two weeks of her life had been nothing short of a nightmare. Since Adam had shown up at her door, explaining everything that had happened, she knew things were only going to get worse. She had always tried to protect him, but the weight of what he had done, what they had all done, was too much to ignore.

Adam had confessed it all-every detail. And as she had feared, his job with Daniel had been illegal. They had planned to steal diamonds from a businessman who had been passing through town. The man was supposed to attend a fundraiser that night, but, as fate would have it, he decided to cut his trip short because of an upset stomach. He arrived home early, just as Adam and Daniel were about to carry out their heist. The man had caught them red-handed.

Things had escalated quickly from there. Adam had tried to flee, but the businessman had managed to stop him. And Daniel-Daniel, her so-called 'friend'-had done what he always did: he ran. He left Adam behind. Left him to face the consequences alone. Norah didn't know what hurt more: the fact that Daniel had abandoned his friend in such a moment or the look of helplessness in Adam's eyes when he told her.

During the scuffle, the businessman had tripped, and both he and Adam had fallen through the coffee table. The glass shattered beneath them, and in the chaos, the man had cracked his head on the table's foot. The moment Adam had realized that the man wasn't just unconscious but dead, Norah could see the panic in his face. Adam had tried to stop the bleeding, but there was no saving him. The man was gone.

The weight of that moment, the realization that a life had been taken-whether by accident or not-was something Norah could not ignore. She loved her brother, flaws and all, but this was bigger than just family loyalty. A life had ended, and Adam couldn't just sweep it under the rug. She couldn't let him. He needed to face the consequences.

It had taken seven long hours-hours filled with shouting, tears, pleading-to get Adam to do the right thing. For a while, Norah had half-expected him to run the moment she turned her back. But he didn't. To her surprise, he had agreed. He'd confessed, had taken the blame. But he left out one crucial detail-the identity of the person who had set the whole thing in motion: Daniel. Norah suspected Daniel had already skipped town, taking the diamonds with him. And frankly, she didn't care. She hoped she never saw him again.

For the last two weeks, Norah had put everything in her life on hold to help Adam navigate the consequences of what had happened. The case had been handled quickly. Adam's confession had led to a swift resolution, but that didn't change the fact that her life felt like it was falling apart. Adam had been given a plea deal, but his involvement in the crime, and the fact that he had been caught at the scene, meant his future was uncertain. Norah couldn't even begin to process how everything had gotten so out of hand. It was all Daniel's fault, and yet, she had no way of reaching him. He was gone, vanished without a trace, just as she had expected.

It wasn't just the criminal consequences that had shaken her, though. It was the fact that Daniel had been the one to drag her brother into this mess in the first place. Daniel had always been like this-reckless, dangerous, unpredictable. And somehow, Adam had always been loyal to him. It was maddening to think how much power Daniel had over Adam, even now, even after everything had happened. Norah couldn't help but feel resentful toward him.

A horn honked sharply in the distance, pulling Norah out of her thoughts. Her grip tightened on the steering wheel, her heart racing for a second before she realized it was just a car passing by in the opposite direction. Her eyes flicked toward the rearview mirror, and for a split second, she thought she saw a shadow moving in the trees. She quickly shook the thought off, telling herself it was nothing. Just her mind playing tricks on her.

But she couldn't ignore the creeping feeling that something was out there-something watching her. She wasn't sure if it was just the eerie silence of the forest or the knot in her stomach that refused to loosen, but she felt a sense of foreboding that she couldn't shake. Her thoughts drifted back to Daniel, and she wondered where he was now. Was he sitting somewhere with the diamonds, counting his ill-gotten gains? Or was he on the run, hiding from the consequences of his actions? Norah knew one thing for sure: she didn't care anymore. As far as she was concerned, Daniel was dead to her.

But that didn't stop the worry from gnawing at her. There was something about him-something dangerous-that made Norah think he wasn't finished. Something told her this was far from over. Daniel had always had a way of weaseling his way out of trouble, and she couldn't shake the feeling that he would come back. And when he did, she wasn't sure what would happen.

Norah glanced at the clock on the dashboard. She had been driving for hours, the road stretching on endlessly before her. The trees, the dark sky, the quiet-everything seemed to blend together into an overwhelming sense of isolation. She longed for the comfort of home, for the warmth of the lights in her apartment, for the moment when this nightmare would finally end. But she knew, deep down, that it wouldn't be that easy. Life rarely was.

She pushed the gas pedal down a little further, the car picking up speed as she continued her journey through the night. The road ahead was dark, but it was the only road she knew, the only one that could lead her away from everything she feared.

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