Descendants of the Moon
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opened one eye, peeking up. All I saw was the moon gleaming down at me. I opened both eyes widely and pus
elf and picked up that opportunity to escape. I quickly got up to
dn't see them anymore, I looked back to make sure those animals were not coming after me and because I wasn't concentrating, I bumped into a tree that was not supposed to be there and a scream tore thro
is face. My chest was rising up and down and my whole body q
d. His voice was so smooth and yum
why I was thinking about that when I was in deep danger. The man m
way." He made to leave but I lu
. The man's leg was too solid and he
..." I
at him, I saw the most enticing set of emerald eyes, staring back at me. They were almost glea
e you talk
elf. "Wolves are out there... They
oads by yourself. What were you thinking?"
ng to push down the anger. I wouldn't have anyone giving me
was still cracking and that tears still pooled in my eyes. His presence made me feel a bit safe though, maybe because he was a man or
r help." H
not empathetic at all. How could he blam
ng to piss me off or you
he opened his mouth to say
, I did call
ing at the screen of the phone. Ellen flashed on the screen and relief washed all over me.
?!" Ellen's voice panic
one was going to share in my fear. The man was
n I answered you were screaming in the background. What happen
he man grabbed my phone from her and put it to hi
is okay
llen's yell from the other end and in eve
olves, but she is with m
r the phone,
command me
give the phone b
w radiating from the man. I quickly s
e is not the bad guy here.
not try to go all macho on m
l tell h
e are you r
I will have to walk back home. I don't
ick you up from ther
minutes away." I lied to my friend. It was going to take me fifty-five minutes to an hour to get home f
so. Call me if
lrig
er, ca
mom, I
nsely at me. He didn't remove his eyes even when I looked at him. Instead of him being
my way now. It's
eet too. "And you don't
Walk me home, please! my
ot scared of the
d to move but my ankle was sore and I limpe
e Xavier,
Bye
Bye
started walking away. I looked back
called, hoping he could just stop for a momen
ed a race. "Are you going to
ill ma
g to walk an ho
emember mentioning my p
arms. He was so strong and big and tall that I felt so small in his arms. He carried me like I was wei
ed. It was the first time he was smiling at
ch. I felt comfortable and right from the time I bumped into him, I didn't want him to leave
s not as freakish as Ellen was about men and I have seen a lot of hands