MUST NOT LOVE THE PREY
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lying still in front of me. Only this time, it isn't a deer, as I think it is. It is a
through my thick Brown hair. My head is
he d
g forward with a finger under her nose. I feel something like
eel right next to her. My eyes trail dow
holding a dead naked
rd not to take a glance over her body, but I do. My now greedy eyes took a not-so-quick survey of her body. Her fair round
her lying in my arms, her bare skin agai
t is between them. I see a little bit of hair around her woman, and goddess help me as it takes m
e one. So I pushed the thought aside and stared at
I to d
all never happened since Wolves li
f, who seems to have abandoned me in this mess. Unable to get a resp
nd..... I push replaying the scene aside and stare at her now pale face. She looks pretty with her pointy nose and
is thick, naked, and by this time. A chaperone every-time must accompa
ed stepmother somewhere who had pushed her out to....Ju
ickly pick up my gun, standing
ignore it and go my way, stepping out to where I had parked my car.
y as I ignite the car, turning the key in it
ldly. I didn't care if she
can snaps. I can imagine him rolling his e
one now? What if the bear had gotten to her by now? Or maybe other animals did? Creepy reptile
ady probably came out for a run in the forest. Her family is probably out there looking for her, worried as hel
n a shak
right. Perhaps
say fo
fore I could c
cold-hearted as I am. It makes me wonder if maybe that's why the moon
pe on something that might not be true. I know Olcan more than himself to u
" Olcan snarls, and I immediately know I
old issues over and over again. I am still yet to recover from his constant reminder that I had killed a
ome out. I hear the roar again. This time it sounds louder and angrier. I quickened, running fast i
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l not to awaken or alert whatever danger lurks around. Olcan had gone silent
look so. Plus, I found it hard to remember where I had hit her-the spot I picked her up. Nonetheless, I stil
gh
d from going astray and push the
it, and its black back turned towards me as it seems its attention is on som
my head to see w
h
et. The little naked creature I had h
eave,e wanting to
illy. It looks like someone chickened out at the sight of a b
cof
of nothing. Have you heard my hunting
out a mock
Yes, yes, I have." He respo
Olcan sometimes gets on my nerves by
hole pack ever doubt my stories, not even the newly b
Boy." He mocks and giggles again, stick
is starting to
what I can do." I respond. The anger in
ike and dislike about him-his attempt to always put me to
gly. "Chicken boy." He mocks ag
t into his lower abdomen and watching him roll on the floor wi
, then adds a brief soft c
ar, the ugly-looking creature with its back
anger is visible in my voice. But it seem
pick up a big stone,
um
l, then pick another and st
as it turns its head to look my way; it
s though warning
and roar too. One that shows that I am ready for
its two small rounded ears stretching and alert. Its hair looks so shaggy. Its plantigrade paws are flat on the
ut because I find them so easy to resist. This isn't my first fight,
ed, then turned around with its claws stretched ahead, aiming for my face. I dodge its attempt by jumping to the side, not
ceptionally strong. Other bears would have gotten weak from my claws
ered and laughed hysterica
he same thing every time he tries
nger shooting its bullets straight to the sky
I roar and la
ts blood as much as possible. It groans and groans as it tries to free itself from my claws. I sit on it and dig my claws into its stomach, twisting my right h
rength and roars as it st
s I clutch to my aching stomach, and soon my ey