Home / Werewolf / Luna lines / CHAPTER TWO: Writing into Existence

Share

CHAPTER TWO: Writing into Existence

Author: Nwenwe
last update Last Updated: 2024-09-11 17:27:35

Thank you very much.” I say with a wide smile on my face as the shopkeeper packs up the inkwell. 

I've always been attracted to antiques — things dating as far back as my birth. There's just something so rich and beautiful about the history of these items that I can't help but take them for myself. 

All my novels are usually historical fiction. My characters' love for each other transcending through time. 

I step out of the antiques shop, and I can't help but wonder why I haven't taken note of this shop before. I'm not too shocked though, considering the fact that I rarely leave my house. I'm always holed up inside my house. 

I breathe easier when I get closer to my house and realize that Josh is no longer anywhere close by. I don't waste any more time outside though, for fear that an evil bigger than Josh will jump out of the shadows and attack me. 

I lock the door behind me, rushing towards my writing desk where I carefully place the inkwell on top. I stare at it for a few minutes, waiting for something magical to happen. 

With the kind of force that compelled me to purchase the inkwell, for a second I believed that it had some supernatural _______

There's just something about the inkwell — something mysterious and scary as well as something else that I just can't place my hand on. 

I run my fingers over the intricate symbols carved into the surface. I don't know if I'm hallucinating, but I definitely feel a strange energy humming beneath my touch. 

A part of me is nervous, maybe even scared, but another part—a deeper, quieter part—feels drawn to it, like this is what I’ve been waiting for.

I pull open the inkwell, the faint scent of ink wafting out and around me. I dip my pen into the ink, watching as it turns a deep, rich black. 

I hesitate for a moment, unsure of what to write, but then the words begin to flow. At first, it’s slow, a trickle of thoughts and ideas forming on the page, but soon it’s like the ink has a life of its own, guiding my hand across the paper. 

The story unfolds before me, vivid and intense, unlike anything I’ve written before. It’s dark and gothic, filled with shadows and secrets, and at the center of it all is a werewolf named Lucien Blackthorn.

Lucien Blackthorn is everything I've never dared to write. He is a brooding, enigmatic figure who finds himself trapped by his own nature. He is a werewolf who has to navigate the murky waters surrounding his heritage. 

He is torn between the darkness inside him and the faint glimmer of redemption he believes is out of his reach. Not proud of the things he's done, he finds himself believing that he doesn't deserve salvation. 

The more I write about this enigmatic character, the more real he becomes. With every stroke of my pen, his world takes shape in my mind as though I'm not just imagining it but seeing it play out as a movie right before my eyes. 

The ink glides effortlessly across the paper, the words pouring out of me as though I'm merely a channel for something stronger and more powerful. 

My heart rate spikes up, and I find it hard to breathe as my story deepens, the plot thickening and twisting with each page. 

There's a small part of me that wonders how the words are coming so easily, and why the story seems to be telling itself. Since my last novel which made waves, I've found it extremely hard to pen down anything successful. 

Time slips away, and the night grows darker as I continue to write. I find myself completely immersed in the world I'm creating. 

But then, something extremely strange happens. It's very subtle at first, and if I weren't so tuned to my surroundings, I would have missed it. A prickling sensation goes through my body as though someone's watching me. 

I pause for a second, fear erupting in my mind as I glance around my apartment. The room is dim, lit only by the soft glow of my desk lamp, but everything seems normal. Although the sensation lingers, I manage to shake it off, chalking it up to my imagination running wild. 

As the story continues to unfold on the pages, Lucien’s character becomes stronger until it's almost as if he's standing right beside me. 

The feeling of being watched intensifies, but I can’t stop now. The story is too strong, too compelling, and I’m too deep into it to pull away.

Then, I hear it—a faint rustling, like fabric brushing against something solid. I freeze, my breath catching in my throat. The room is deathly quiet, but the air feels thick, oppressive. 

I slowly lift my head, scanning the room again, and that’s when I see it—a shadow, darker than the rest, standing just beyond the reach of the lamplight.

My heart leaps into my throat as I stare at the figure, trying to make sense of what I’m seeing. 

It can’t be real, I tell myself. It’s just a trick of the light, a figment of my imagination. But the shadow moves, stepping forward into the light, and my breath hitches in pure, unadulterated terror.

Lucien Blackthorn. In flesh and blood. His dark eyes meet mine, holding my gaze with a commendable intensity. 

I push my chair back, nearly knocking it over as I scramble to my feet, my mind reeling. This isn’t happening. It can’t be happening. 

Characters don’t just step out of stories, they don’t just appear in the real world. But there he is, standing before me, every detail exactly as I imagined—no, as I *wrote* him.

“Who are you?” I manage to choke out, my voice trembling.

Lucien tilts his head slightly, his gaze never leaving mine. “You know who I am, Emma,” he says, his voice low and smooth, just as I’d imagined it. “You created me, after all.”

My heart races, pounding in my ears as I struggle to process his words. “This isn’t real,” I whisper, more to myself than to him. “You’re not real.”

He takes another step closer, and I instinctively back away, nearly tripping over the edge of the rug. “And yet, here I am,” he replies, a hint of a smile playing at the corner of his lips. “Thanks to you, I exist.”

“Stay back!” I say in a scared tone as I scurry away from him. 

Right before my very eyes, his eyes seem to change color, glowing in the dark. I feel myself slowly becoming paralyzed with fear. My legs give out beneath me, and I crumple to the ground, pulled under by the darkness. 

Continue to read this book for free
Scan code to download App

Latest chapter

  • Luna lines   CHAPTER 105

    LILITH’S POV My life seemed to have upended, I sat in my lair and slowly watched, watched how everything came crashing down. I stayed low and watched how everything that i had built with my blood, sweat, and tears came tumbling down.And the realisation that I had failed my own people attacked me, such force that held me captive.The blood curling screams and painful grunts always found its way to my ear every darned time, reminding me how much I had failed. But I wasn’t going to just sit here and watch my life crumble like this, I was going to fight.And fight I would. But first, I needed to keep my shadow safe, keep it safe because fucking Lyra would have known.Known that the only way she could kill me was by trapping my shadow first, and if at all I was going to go down, I had to do that with a fight.“So, what do you suggest?” My shadow asked, a huge smile plastered across her face as she stared right back at me.“I suggest we fight” I whispered slowly, gently rubbing my templ

  • Luna lines   CHAPTER 104

    TANESHA’S POV I could taste the blood in the air, blood wrenching cries polluting the already still air, several screams and cries cutting across each other.The fight had lasted for two nights, and three mornings to be precise, blood flew freely across the fields, several bodies sprawled across the field.“Come Tanesha, we don’t have business here. This part of the field belongs to the werewolves” Mother called gently, her dark gown billowing against her as we made our way to where our kind stood, their black cloaks forming a dark cloud as they waited patiently for us, their dark eyes ripping through mine.“She isn’t one of ours” a brawny witch hissed, her dark orbs shooting daggers at me.“She is our only path to salvation” Mother replied, her slender finger wrapping my bicep protectively.“The resistance would be here soon. All you need to do is stand by us no matter what. It is an order Tanesha” mother gritted harshly, her smooth voice made my heart swell with pride.“Sure mom”

  • Luna lines   CHAPTER 103

    BRIAN’S POV Fucking hell yes, finally I could taste the victory on my tongue, I could smell it, I could feel the power running through my veins in torrent. If this is what Victory finally felt like, then I was thrilled with it.“What do you think Lilith would do with this one” Andrea spat bitterly, tipping her head towards a worn-out verity. “Finish her off, I guess” I muttered through gritted teeth, her sunken eyes casting a lazy glare at me, all I wanted to do was shove her fucking tongue into her mouth, and make her choke on the darned thing.“And she?” she asked again, her broody orbs taking in Emma’s unconscious form, her facial features too relaxed for her own good.“I have no idea” I muttered slowly, rubbing my chest slowly to fucking calm my raging heart, I wasn’t supposed to feel this way.“We are home” Andrea muttered slowly as the horde ball made a descent towards the fields, a great feast already setting in motion as people hurriedly came to welcome us, their mouths pl

  • Luna lines   CHAPTER 102

    EMMA’S POV I felt half of my memory freeze, no matter how hard I had tried to remember the last event that had happened, I couldn’t. I couldn’t feel, couldn’t see, and worse Lyra and Caspian weren’t here, I remember pulling them through the portal, I remember following them closely behind, remember the argument I had with Lyra in the portal I could still feel her harsh voice ringing aggressively in my ear, before that crazy sound tore into us, separating us.“Welcome home” A sultry voice called out, several pair of orbs staring right back at me immediately I had tumbled into my own house.Only that my house didn’t look like it belonged to me any longer, like I was the stranger in my own home.Like I was the outsider looking in.“Stay back Emma” Lucien growled, making his way to my front, protecting me.“I assured you to hold onto your sanity a little while longer, didn’t I?” Mordecai cackled, her masked face crinkling up to show a wide smile. She was sitting on my damn couch, and

  • Luna lines   CHAPTER 101

    LILITH’S POV I knew the moment I stepped out with Luke, the crazy dimwit would start their little coup, planning how to send the qián jīn yuán to Greisha, what they didn’t know was that along with Greisha’s death came their own downfall.That was just how life worked, I couldn’t forgive betrayal, and they had betrayed me one too many times, and once I finally found a way to cut the string that bound me to Verity, I was going to cut her off.I couldn’t stand the stench of traitors, they irked me, I mean If you wanted to be bad, you had to remain bad to the very fucking end.This wasn’t a Gatsby story where one had a change of mind, and suddenly realised that they wanted to do good things. No, this was fucking real life.“Luke” I spat bitterly, not missing the slight look of fear that flitted across his face. “Yes ma’am?” He replied, avoiding my gaze at all cost.“Find out where Tyrone is, I am giving you just two days, two days, or I would seal your faith” I sneered lowly, enjo

  • Luna lines   CHAPTER 100

    LUCIEN’S POV I could feel hot coals burning the back of my eye, the people of St. Montero were just so mean. I mean, they had a fire beneath their eyes that scorched one, turning them into fucking grit and rubble.The past forty eight hours that we had spent in here, we had managed to garner a lot of hatred, and I am not even joking, a whole lot.Some had even sent us away with several curses, their eyes snickering with Anger.“How the hell are we going to find Lyra now, they don’t even want to have anything to do with us” Emma whined, her eyebrow scrunched in frustration as she sat helplessly on one of the wooden benches that lay scattered across the meadow that led up to the heart of St. Montero Our haven for now, that is if they’ve not yet sent guards down here. I wondered how someone so sacred in books, was treated like filth or rather a curse was disturbing.The harsh orange sun scorched us blindly as we helplessly gazed far away wasn’t even

More Chapters
Explore and read good novels for free
Free access to a vast number of good novels on GoodNovel app. Download the books you like and read anywhere & anytime.
Read books for free on the app
SCAN CODE TO READ ON APP
DMCA.com Protection Status