Loved by the Beast
reature was nowhere to be seen. The forest was silent, the only sound being the
their branches tangling together above my head. I had no idea which direction I had come from, or whi
nd me, making it impossible to get my bearings. I stumbled, my foot catc
still be out there, watching me. I shivered, despite the warmth of the summer nigh
rward, my eyes scanning the darkness for any sign of civilization. But all I saw were trees, their
ng. But when I pressed the power button, nothing happened. The screen remained black, and I was plunged into darkness once
its movements slow and deliberate. I froze, my heart pounding in my chest. And then, with the little light I ha
before. It was huge, its body a mass of muscle and fur. Its eyes glowed with an unnatural light, and its jaws were open, revealing rows o
ot caring where it landed. I just knew I had to get away from the beast. Its roar echoed through the forest,
eart nearly stopped. The beast was enormous, its fur a thick, shaggy coat that seemed to ripple and flow like a livi
eet, but it was too late. The beast was on top of me, its hot breath washing over me like a wave. I felt it
my eyes, looking up at the beast in confusion. Why wasn't it attacking me? What did it want? The beast's eyes seemed to bore into mi
o much for me. I began to shake, my body trembling with fear. I tried to scream, but
y. I felt its hot breath on my skin, and I knew I was going to pass out. Everything a
y spine. I felt its body tense, its muscles rippling beneath its thick fur.
ipping away. The beast's growl grew louder, more menacing, and I knew I was running
's face, its eyes burning with an unnatur