The Wolf Spinner
n her face. She closed her eyes again, wondering if she could go ba
g Superheroes. Jack Goldsmith and a whopping giant-sized silver-coloured dog. Not so much Wolverine, more like the overall champion dog at
o - Well, she wouldn't think about that spectacular part of his body. The only penis she had seen in real life was Jack's and never in a dream come to that. So, she wasn't sure if it was stupendous or not. But she would give him the benefit of the doubt. What in the world brought that dream on, and how would she face
ndowsill. A Starling landed right in front of her, the sun shining on his incredible coat of many colours. His beak
as a beak full of silver fur lan
as she looked out of the window. Saffy's mouth dropped open at what she was seeing. The garden was f
it was a dream, a bloody dream. There were no such things as Werewolves and
ded her arms; there must be a reasonable explanation for all this. What colour was the dog next door? His name was Blackie. Maybe it was sheep's wool, and there were tons of sheep i
d down with the same one-ounce brass weight she'd used for her note. She gather
est
and your gifts. I am sorry, and I am somewhat disappointed in your mother. Although I'm sure you love her, she
s. There is no strange world full of mythical creatures." Saffy shook he
ted. Oh, don't worry, Jack is a delightful man, and he is the last werewolf in the country. He can
ken into her house and left this note. When she looked again, Saffy's eyes widened, and her mouth fell open, and sh
and I'm here to look after you. If you relax and believe what I am telling you,
ghosts and werewolves? She flipped through t
g me that the old dear who runs the post office and village
the road. She had watched a bit of the past from four hundred years ago in her front room, and had crazy dreams about werewolves and di
ell off the chair when the doorbell chimed. It wasn't difficult to guess who was there. She could s
r. She looked a bit fraught, Jack thought, just like
saying 'What time is it Mr Wolf?' not that I think any of this is true," s
ince I heard that." He put his hands on Saffy's shoulders,
r head, "It's-quite frightening really to think that someone has been coming into my house to leave notes pu
I'm here to help you," he said, pressing a kiss to her forehead. It's g
she wiped her eyes with her hands. "I'm
omise you, they would have m
h Werewolves in them but never imagined that they were real. I mean, according to the st
a pack, and I am the Alpha, but it's an odd sort of
lonely, do you
" Jack bit his lip. There was no way he could spring on her that she was a part wolf too. Just gettin
Just who was in it, the g
ky teeth. I've known him for a very long time; I met him in Paris, they wer
her brow. "Revolutionaries? Bl
rs old? That knowledge would probably go down like a lead balloon. He had to get off this tack, all that