Once Upon A Full Moon
und himself making excuses to visit Diana just to spend more time with Nia. She was always
s company and found herself talking to him more often than not. They share
ght be a good match. Watching them from afar, she could see the way their eyes lingered jus
nd texted Nia regularly, but was
de sure that Nia was there, and ensured that they were seated next to each other. Nia wa
er again. They discussed their favorite books, movies, and even shared jokes t
she had made the right decision in bringing them together. She could see the
found themselves excited at the prospect of seeing each other again. As th
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room to have some rest. The moon rose over
ho had come into her life recently. On one hand, there was Adam, the guy her aunt Diana had
town. She couldn't stop thinking about him either. He was brave, bold, and oh so handsome. Nia fo
t she really wanted. Should she pursue the comfortable and safe path
to make a decision. She couldn't keep leading both guys on,
ision. She knew it was time to follow
stable and reliable option? Or the d
, so he spent more time with Nia compared to Derek who only went out with her once, but still there was something about Derek that
her thoughts as she sat b
r her to decide who she liked more. It was a tough de
in an isolated area, and there was a nearby forest. Nia could see the trees in the woods from where she stood
her eyes were playing tricks on her. She wondered why anyone would be in the forest this late at night. She glanced away for a moment to pi
nsure of what just happened, but she couldn't get it out of her mind. She won
couldn't seem to choose between. Her mind kept wandering back to the mysterious figur
n't shake the feeling that something strange was happening. She tr
dow, and she began to see the str
e woods behind her aunt's house for hours, her mind filled with questions. The most pressing
enturous type, but Diana was always careful and cautious. She would say things like "It's too dang
careful not to draw Diana's attention. She knew if her aunt caught her
e the woods on her own, without anyone telling her what to do. The moon was so br
ir grew colder. Nia realized she had forgotten to bring a jacket, but
stop in her tracks. She saw the wolf figure again, but this time it was closer. She c
ng the area for any sign of danger. As she rounded the tree, she saw the man's figure too, but it was really
hadowy figure remained quite. Nia's hea
was curious, and she wanted to know what was going on in the woods. So she stepped forward, dete