Shadow Moon.
of Raven's Creek. The sign above the door read "Moonlight Antiques," and
alerting the owner to her presence. The shop was dimly
piercing yellow eyes that seemed to see right through her.
said, his voice low and smooth. "I'm
ile put her at ease. "I'm investigating a series of strange occurrences in Ra
rrowing slightly. "What makes you thin
s. "I've been talking to people around town," she said.
I know what you're talking about," he said.
t she was getting close to something big. "I promise that
llow me," he said, leading her to a back room filled w
," he said, his voice lo
racing with questions. But before she
"But now, something is threatening our way of life.
d never believed in werewolves, always thinking they were just myths and
asked finally, her voice
ck is in danger," he said. "Someone is threatening to
ed in. "Tell me more," she said,
ek for generations," he said. "We've always kept to ourselves, never cau
unexplained attacks and the eerie feelings that had been plaguing the residents. She
this?" she asked, her mi
who can help us," he said. "You're a journalist, and you have a way of getting to
o back down from a challenge, but this was something entirely different.
esonated with her. She knew she ha
"I'll help you. But you ha
Mark asked, h
me the truth," she said. "No matter wha
ous. "I promise," he said.
her expression unreadable. Mark stepped forw
journalist, and she's been investigating
eyes flashing with anger. "What
Sarah's. "I had to tell her, Sarah," he sa
eyes returning to Lily. "I see," she said.
that there's something strange going on in Raven's Creek
her expression calculat
tions. "I know that the pack is in danger," she sa
eyes flashing with surprise. "Ho
'm a good journalist," she said. "And I
oughtful. "I see," she said. "W
ily and Mark to follow her. They walked in silence, th
ded by trees and filled with a sense of peace. Sar
warned, little journalist, the t
earching for any sign of weakness. But Lily stood tal
aven's Creek?" Lily a
ack is in danger," she said. "Someone is threatening t
urprise. "Who would do s
, Lily. People who don't understand us, who fear
o Sarah's. "We need to tell her the truth
shing with anger. But then, she seemed to
d. "Tell her, Mark.
k is not just a group of werewolves," he said. "We're a family
in surprise. "Cent
retending to be human. But it's getting harder, Lily.
're struggling to survive," she said.
mind racing with questio
k, her eyes flashing with a
ctor," he said finally. "He's a rogue werewolf, deter
had heard rumors of a rogue werewolf, but she had n
ion?" she asked, her pen
she said. "He wants to be the leader of the pack, an
ers," he said. "Werewolves who are dissatisfied with the
rise. "And what about the a
ing those attacks to further his own agenda," she said. "He's trying to make
w she had to get to the bottom of the story, b
help?" she asked
o investigate Victor's followers," he said. "We nee
areful," she said. "Victor's followers won't hesita
. She knew that she was taking a risk, but s
igate Victor's followers, and I'll d
eved. "Thank you, Lily," he s
with anger. "We can't trust her," she said. "She
She knew that she had proven herself, but she
d. "But I'm willing to learn, and I'm willi
of Raven's Creek. The sign above the door read "Moonlight Antiques," and
alerting the owner to her presence. The shop was dimly
piercing yellow eyes that seemed to see right through her.
said, his voice low and smooth. "I'm
ile put her at ease. "I'm investigating a series of strange occurrences in Ra
rrowing slightly. "What makes you thin
s. "I've been talking to people around town," she said.
I know what you're talking about," he said.
t she was getting close to something big. "I promise that
llow me," he said, leading her to a back room filled w
," he said, his voice lo
racing with questions. But before she
"But now, something is threatening our way of life.
d never believed in werewolves, always thinking they were just myths and
asked finally, her voice
ck is in danger," he said. "Someone is threatening to
ed in. "Tell me more," she said,
ek for generations," he said. "We've always kept to ourselves, never cau
unexplained attacks and the eerie feelings that had been plaguing the residents. She
this?" she asked, her mi
who can help us," he said. "You're a journalist, and you have a way of getting to
o back down from a challenge, but this was something entirely different.
esonated with her. She knew she ha
"I'll help you. But you ha
Mark asked, h
me the truth," she said. "No matter wha
ous. "I promise," he said.
her expression unreadable. Mark stepped forw
journalist, and she's been investigating
eyes flashing with anger. "What
Sarah's. "I had to tell her, Sarah," he sa
eyes returning to Lily. "I see," she said.
that there's something strange going on in Raven's Creek
her expression calculat
tions. "I know that the pack is in danger," she sa
eyes flashing with surprise. "Ho
'm a good journalist," she said. "And I
oughtful. "I see," she said. "W
ily and Mark to follow her. They walked in silence, th
ded by trees and filled with a sense of peace. Sar
warned, little journalist, the t
earching for any sign of weakness. But Lily stood tal
aven's Creek?" Lily a
ack is in danger," she said. "Someone is threatening t
urprise. "Who would do s
, Lily. People who don't understand us, who fear
o Sarah's. "We need to tell her the truth
shing with anger. But then, she seemed to
d. "Tell her, Mark.
k is not just a group of werewolves," he said. "We're a family
in surprise. "Cent
retending to be human. But it's getting harder, Lily.
're struggling to survive," she said.
mind racing with questio
k, her eyes flashing with a
ctor," he said finally. "He's a rogue werewolf, deter
had heard rumors of a rogue werewolf, but she had n
ion?" she asked, her pen
she said. "He wants to be the leader of the pack, an
ers," he said. "Werewolves who are dissatisfied with the
rise. "And what about the a
ing those attacks to further his own agenda," she said. "He's trying to make
w she had to get to the bottom of the story, b
help?" she asked
o investigate Victor's followers," he said. "We nee
areful," she said. "Victor's followers won't hesita
. She knew that she was taking a risk, but s
igate Victor's followers, and I'll d
eved. "Thank you, Lily," he s
with anger. "We can't trust her," she said. "She
She knew that she had proven herself, but she
d. "But I'm willing to learn, and I'm willi