THE CURSED LYCAN'S BELOVED
th gaped open. My eyes sparkled in amazement
ked, feeling a bit unsure he
esponded, and then
I felt a bit hesitant to go in, because I fel
was stare like a puppy who was too scare
walked u
in, you'll end up attracting things you don't like. You'll never be happy, here. So, be alive, and
orkers, and it was nice meeting them, although, I could see some
you do, yet, but from tomorrow, you're
ot
It was just neutral, and I hoped that things would get better, as time went on. But my da
all a p
day had summed up well. "Moon goddess, I hope you make my tomorrow better,
AM S
mother. She was the only one who would obviously care for me deeply, with
falling into the hands of those vampires. I couldn'
mother?" I said, under my b
tly above me. The chilly breeze came as a force, and I had
ht. I was torn between choosing the path to follow, and it was
ath, I won't find my mother, and If I went on the left pat
t of where to follow; it would have been much better
id, under my breath, then began
, and when I turned to look at the path at the left which was now at
the path I'm
ther?" I voiced out, feeling so exc
I turned fully towards the path on the left. As I took each step, two or t
intruded, and the
earnestly, but they had all disappeared b
ampire, and fought with it, until it fell to the ground, and bled until it disappeared.
d killed the vampire, there still was no way for me to find my way a
buried my face between m
me, but it seemed like I was still the same unlucky girl who
er, and at my back, but no one was there. I rose to my feet quickly and as I look
ened up with a
y breath and I covered my mouth, fee
en I got close to them, I walked gently so as not to startle them. They might be here for me, but the
iated them as I took steps forwa
ad disappeared. They had done their task and they couldn't probably help me in this fog. If I walked right
it was helping, a bit. Thankfully, the fog wasn't a thick one that spre
seemed a bit cold. Although, the leaves that were at the side of the one path that led right
oking left and right, wondering where m
question me and I turned to the back in the
y, with my eyes sparkli
eel it within me that she was the one, and
n. I'm not your mother. I
hare a semblance." I sa
ion and surprise. She closed the gap bet
aid softly as she move
to give her a deep hug, but she rai
fled as to why she w
I had you, all I have ever known is bad luck. I don't want to have anything
was all alone again. My mother whom I thought was going to touch my cold world with warm hands had rejected me, and som
ay in making me feel depressed. Too depressed to work, or go out. But there was no way I could tell
ch as this? I'm living a new life, my dreams s
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