Wolf born
the gate weren't workin
e she stood, as outside th
odlights. Sh
he stood seemingly waitin
so cute. She imagined spen
m. In a
y. She didn't mind a one
except her, and
ne, close to 1 a.m and tax
re the party was at, stood
panse of undeveloped bus
the houses on that street
ccu
sh and put on a woman-of-
ime. 'You have to book
ound to look at he
iled. 'You dropped
ded it
ing the wallet into his inn
noticed a golden glow in
tricks. 'You can hardly get
ou boo
is narrow handsome face
e area. 'My app isn't wor
Deeper than with what he
ght shiver, recalling
you,' she offered. 'I have
re you
aid to her. 'And you nee
ok her head at him. 'I'm
t.' 'It is not safe here,'
is eye
f you are running away fr
enjoyed
re drunk. I don't want to
ing. I didn't want to get
on't just come in there an
, maybe. But I know what I
by th
led look. 'I thoug
ved closer to him and gav
crashed the pa
backwards. 'You don't wa
ide. I must leave now. Nice
to wal
d?' She shouted aft
ebuff
'En
'
a girlfriend
n't you want me? Am I
taking the lonely road, t
urther up. Sylvia waited,
downed were responsible for this foolishness of her
party at that time and stop
ept on chasing him as if u
m. Something dre
d she tailed him. She had
ep moving. Shadows sudde
. It was as if some dark fo
t hard. She
d her. An eerie mocking
f the shadows. His dark
now. And he wasn't alone.
wit
ointed her out to his
you want from me?' S
y vo
e no longer looked dead d
s must respect us. We wil
You are mine. He can't
teps backwards and turne
er little time to scream or
ld animals that looked lik
shes. The moon was full so
made for her. She saw Dar
running back towards the
and clattering on the grav
nd
ified, expecting the dogs
at the dogs, his hands out
let out a loud growl and
arily, few met
fiery eyes and snarling
animal of that species har
re like
ems with you,' the Flaya
him we have quarrels with. The girl is ours. We foun
awled on the grou
the drunk said. 'Let's go.'
arsh went after them runni
nto the darkness. She lat
spotted like leopards, ru
road, grits and sand all o
knees and had bruises on
ain instead. She had sprain
d lost her purse too. The
ied for help. 'S
rowls and snarling of wild
ing. She shoute
ush still on all fours, he
er. Sylvia sc
r, touched her ankle and r
but he picked her up li
ld now and he looked more
ing on their roots. She sta
'Please let me go.
ave been following me all n
oticed his fangs had gro
You wan
at me?' she asked him.
uc
l calmness. Instead of sc
o resign to fate, or reaso
he was dealing with a wild
e out to mingle with nor
either hung her hope on
ray hard. She chose to p
dship might hav