Blood and Luna
tinged eyes. The night was quiet, too quiet. He shifted his stance on the wet ground, carefully each step.
he said to himself. "Vampire bor
be travelling for some time,But he couldn't stop now. Ever since the faint outline of the vampire
ace. As he inhaled the blended air, he could clearly tell that there was a wolf nearby, although dosed in an uncomfortable re
s diameter into the darker half of the globe, the cut shape of the dagger around his waist gleamed due to the sil
enormous werewolf without a hint of care or decor was staring him down. Any empathizing anger
oice guttural but human enough to be understood.
nch. "Not lost. Ju
l's spine. "Passing through? Don't lie to me, boy. No one
is grip on the dagg
"Bold. But boldness won't save you. This is my ter
ad, forcing a smirk.
abruptly assailin
he claws' slash had managed to breach the space. The rogue was fast-faster tha
his is reckless,," but Mikhail remained
ore. Mikhail dropped low and thrust outwards with his knife.
He threw a huge arm, hitting Mikhail across
his teeth and moved himself upright. "Fine," he spat, wi
. His bloodshot eyes narrowed. "You smell like the
didn't
of his pups. I should've known.
d, instincts reanimated,
) spun behind the thug and pushed his knife into his back. The rogue screamed as he swung and Mikhail receiv
en, but in a moment he was up again. He spun arou
leeve and went into the flesh. He smacke
ted with blood streaming from his w
as still swollen with the breath. "There'
tack face-on, by applying his inertia to bring down the deviant to the floor. They w
el it-the rogue's weight pressing down on
ogue taunted, his claws in
ould and managed all the remaining ener
an over on his back. Before the beast could even re
vil like growl burst from his throat. It was when Mikhail manage
ouched on the body of the rogue, his chest oppres
rogue's claws were gone into him, and yet he did not have the time to think about the wound. T
oking down at the rogue.
the whispering of the leaves. M
arefully. The smell was hard to tell, but he
called, voice
espo
rd, then another. The sce
me," he hissed, growl
no re
calm, "Alright," the tone of his voice was colder then. "Crouch down in the shadows and never
and about the trees, ghostly. "
he voice was feminine, soft
ond, a figure steppe
an otherworldly beauty, almost like an illusion. However, the single thing he could
ice trailed off, his
mile. "You have covered a long way, wolf. Nevertheless
, his hand resting near
e was no friendliness in it. "Someon
peared into the shadows, letting him