mhs
e, and without a thought,
save a dying man, and the
d rain and storm; like w
st kiss I'
eeling his slick hot body mixing with the
even get a
reak out and run away, leaving me for dead. Every instinct told me to fight
sharp, unmistakable prick of
an teeth; they were t
my skin. Although, the pressure was there, as a terri
couldn't pu
ing to him, in a way that
mages of him taking him in th
e gashes on his back, and that
n began to move in a fran
conds, the ragged edges of his flesh knittin
e, the feverish
in a single heartbeat, his skin turni
melt into the kiss and forget everything that had gone wron
d through the air, and sudden
trees, hitting him with enough forc
shaped like wolves, with matted fur an
e man's throat while he was still trying to stan
lay there in the mud, watching t
ut my voice was just a dry
n my hands and knees,
re a blur of fur and
but the man seemed unaffected. He didn't even make a sou
saw hi
ws. Thick, black, long nails
ast with his claws, snapped its neck and then t
t him, its mouth wide,
rc, his new claws ripping through the cr
sound, and then the pun
he mud and grass, turn
tures were slumped in the mud, their th
chest not even heaving as he
slowly turned his head to look at me, his
k claws on his hands began to shrink, his fingers turnin
at him as fe
d lump my body with the
t all becam
ldn't proces
m Evelyn, the rain, and n
of the rain turned into a distant hum, and my legs fel
gging into the wet mud to keep myself
saw was the man w
oment I realized he wasn't wearin
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