HYBRID
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ight and my smile always bright. Then, in the blink of an eye, all that joy slipped away, leaving me in a darkness so thick I could
tears streamed down my face. That place had been my everyt
out as I searched the storage room, hoping for a response. But
r any sound. But there was nothing. I turned my head, trying
r voice. "Don't come out of the storage," s
ed, confusion and
as anxiety crept in. I took a deep breath, catching a familiar scent that made my heart
standing there with wide eyes, her breath quick and shallow. She
voice unsteady, but before I could finish, s
," she w
stay here, quiet. Quiet! Don't say a word, okay?" she sai
osphere is so tense, and why is the powder here? Do we have
osity to yourself, or you'll end up where you don't want to
know what's going on?" I asked
now," she said quickly. She glanced over her s
for me. I don't want them to find you," she said, glancing anxiously toward the door
efore I could reach it, it opened suddenly. I gasped
ay put, didn't I?
ied to explain, but she suddenly grabbed the tu
self," she said calmly, caressing my fa
ke yourself safe," she said softly before
spered before walking out agai
-powder, blood, sweat, and something else I couldn't quite place. Were my parents out there? The maid
slightly. Almost instantly, regret hit me. My mom was being he
eone I couldn't fully see. Where was my dad? I gasped when I finally saw
to see a massive reddish-brown wolf appr
ace and grabbing a bear costume to cover myself. I waite
and dad were pleading. Then, suddenly, the man in the chair
e. My mom's eyes met mine briefly, and for a moment, we held
ustn't fail yourself," I heard him whisper faintly before he c
heard my mom's
." the voice brushed pa
imp, blood covering her face. I shuddered i
have to live, you must survive. You're the only one left. But please, try to fo
o my parents' lifeless bodies, when the man
e. You have to live, you must survive, you're th
her!" he