[Presently.....]
I woke up gasping from that nightmare again. I pushed the heavy cover off and sat up. Heavy sweat trailed down to my chin, and a wet tank top stuck to my body like a second skin. Alas, I am drenched with sweat. I stood up and reached for a glass of water. After quenching my thirst, my eyes darted to see what was around me. Cave... I am in my cave. Not from that hellish nightmare. I feel safe, and I am in the safest place I could be, keeping myself reminded all the time. I was able to break free, and it was an amazing feeling! I lost count trying to escape from that horrible place. I was determined, and because of trial and error, I became aware of my strength and destroyed his haunting castle and everything he ever worked for, destroying it to the ground. Nothing and no one were left except me. There were no other survivors after I cleared all the cells. Either they were exterminated or they failed his last test. I was the only survivor. That's why he was so persistent and focused on me. Thanks to that rogue, my so-called gift awakened. How I managed to kill it was beyond what my thin body could have handled. An extreme traumatic experience in my memory that I wish I could forget. The feeling of winning was satisfying! I tore Popa apart, piece by piece, and incinerated his zombies. I could never forget the face he had shown me before his dying breath; a picture of his angry face flashed before my eyes. It was quite a sight for sore eyes. There wasn't any pity in me as I took his last breath like a snap of a twig. And there he thought he could tame me. Even if he tortured me endlessly, I could not submit to him. He did not feel remorse when he killed my cellmates and let me eat them. Why should I consider his feelings if it wasn't fair play to begin with? I survived, and I was the one who had the last laugh. Two years have passed, and I am now 20 years old, living in an unclaimed land. I took the masking scent spray from the small cabinet and sprayed it all over my body till it emptied. It was the last one remaining. I knew I would visit the small village soon and buy more of these, but I wasn't expecting it to be today. Annoyance crept into me all of a sudden. To be frank, I hate going outside, and meeting people drained the heck out of me. I have become a freaking introvert due to prolonged years of captivity. Still, I am trying my best to communicate with the village folks as cordially as I can. I never wanted to see them run away from the sight of me. And I can't blame them; my eyes weirded them enough. Even I hate my eyes. After braiding my hair, I took my black scarf and covered my face, excluding my eyes. I put on my gloves and wore my hooded black leather coat, then went off. The puddles splatter when my boots collide. I headed directly to the small market in the village and went to look for the spray. The area is packed with humans and Lycans, and they coexisted peacefully. It is forbidden to sell masking sprays, but I always have my ways. In order to remain undetected by other Lycans, it is a must-have item. As I thought, the market around me was bustling as ever. Children ran around and played cat and mouse while their parents chased after them as they passed in front of me. My eyes, carefully scanned the area. Vendors sell a variety of fruits and other things, such as nicknacks and flowers. The stalls were piled with two lanes, left and right. Now I have to find that crooked man. When I went through the busy crowd, it didn't take long for me to spot my target. He is calling out to passersby to buy his fresh fruits, but I knew it is only a decoy. "The moon is empty. (I need your masking spray.)" His busy eyes found mine, and he cowered; however, I got a glimpse of greed in his eyes. The hunchback merchant before me knew the code I used to say. He glared up and said, "Twenty pounds of gold for one," he greedily said. The amount shocked me, and I glared at him back. He raised the prize five times more than last time. I growled lowly, making sure to deepen my voice as I spoke. "Pray tell that you will not be in my mercy at this moment, old man." "They—I have no choice!" He whisper-shouted. His yellow teeth gave way as he spoke to me. He hissed. "The high-ups have raided and ransacked the domain of my supplier." His eyes darted from side to side, seemingly afraid that something or someone could be listening. My glare didn't stop there; I continued. "Who are they?" He gestured his dirty fingers at me to lean forward. I raised a brow and leaned at him nonetheless. Before he spoke, he glanced from side to side again, still being cautious of someone listening. "The royal warriors," he whispered close to my face, afraid to be heard. The stench of his breath made me nauseated. How many weeks did he not brush his teeth? "The Lycan King announced his royal decree a week ago, disposed of the evidence, and killed the makers of these moons (spray)." He didn't have to whisper; I can hear him quite well, but this merchant assumed I was human as well. Because of the masking spray, I was able to hide my real identity. I have heard of him, the Lycan King. He was rumored to be a sadistic tyrant. Ruthless, as some humans whispered around. The dirt on which I stood today is his land, and hopefully will not extend to mine. He detests rogues like me. I believe he did not kill all the makers; that would be stupid of him. I have this inkling of suspicion that he ordered to kill all but secretly spared one. Because that's how I would do it: capturing one behind and use him to his advantage. This became critical for my existence. If I ran out of masking spray, then...Clent cannot risk his men fighting tonight. They need more warriors to fight against the savages. A lone howl was only the beginning. If they kill one tonight, other unexpected creatures may appear. The heavy thudding of footsteps was heard. As he expected, the lone savage rogue was not alone. Their lungs started to burn as they waited for them to disappear; staying underwater was to get them undetected. When their footsteps lessen. Many gasps came out as they greedily breathed air, filling their lungs. "What was that ogre doing with a rogue? How are they traveling together?" "Calvin, you saw them?" "I sneaked air when I could not hold myself anymore. But they did not see me." Clent narrowed his eyes at him. His little brother was such an undisciplined, spoiled brat. "Listen, warriors, we will have to move the rocks if we have to. His Majesty is expecting us before dinner." They proceeded as planned and swam down and back to the surface to breathe air, then went ba
"Where have you been lately?" He jogged in his direction. "I was patrolling near the border as per orders from His Majesty." He said this as he emerged from the trees. "I can smell your lie; do you take me as a fool?" He slapped the back of his head, and Marcus hissed. "Your shift was over earlier this morning; now speak or I'll pull out your tongue!" "I was by the waterfalls beyond the southeast border." "And?" "And what of it?" He smacked him again, harder this time. "Ow!" "I will report this to His Majesty." He threatened. "Lying under his name is punishable by death! Just because we are brothers, that does not mean I will let this slide." "My apologies, Gamma Clent..." he submitted and showed his neck. The two go about their business beyond the border the following day. Gamma Clent was curious about what his little brother had been stuck up on, which tempted him to break the rules. The rustling sound of the bushes alerted the person they had been creeping o
I pushed the heavy stone aside and walked inside my cave. I settled the things I bought from the market on the small table. My stomach was growling, so I went to check my makeshift refrigerator and later found an empty one. I should have bought meat at the market. I face-palmed myself. I needed to hunt today too, and it should be a big one for me to last for at least four months of isolation. Winter was coming soon, and I knew it would be hard to find bigger meals by then. I dragged myself out again and went on a hunting journey. I'm hoping to see a bear farther south. As I went deeper into the woods, I discovered a large waterfall, and immediately, my eyes zeroed in on a big brown bear that was catching a fish with its mouth by the stream. I didn't want to put up a fight, so I swung my bow and angled my arrow. I aimed at its head and released. The bear's loud roar shook the birds' nest as they flew off into the sky. Observing and being cautious repeatedly circled in
I am a rogue, and rogues aren't welcomed in this world as they consider them to be other than peaceful beasts, a threat to humans, and an inconvenience to the Lycan packs. The rogues, whom they also call "the savages," I am starting to wish that I should not have been bitten by one. "How many are left?" "Three and eighty pounds of gold for three." He smirked. I narrowed my eyes at him. This crooked, sly man. What does he take me for? I could snap his neck right now. "I could just take them all and kill you," I warned, but he didn't back down. If only people weren't swarming in this area. "How about seventy pounds?" He shook his head. "Eighty pounds. Take it or leave it. A more wealthy buyer might give me a bigger offer than you," he snickered. He doesn't seem to believe I could kill him. Surely, he is confident because many eyes are around us. "What about this?" I showed him a big ruby under my coat. The glee in his eyes widens. For sure, he was stunned to see
[Presently.....] I woke up gasping from that nightmare again. I pushed the heavy cover off and sat up. Heavy sweat trailed down to my chin, and a wet tank top stuck to my body like a second skin. Alas, I am drenched with sweat. I stood up and reached for a glass of water. After quenching my thirst, my eyes darted to see what was around me. Cave... I am in my cave. Not from that hellish nightmare. I feel safe, and I am in the safest place I could be, keeping myself reminded all the time. I was able to break free, and it was an amazing feeling! I lost count trying to escape from that horrible place. I was determined, and because of trial and error, I became aware of my strength and destroyed his haunting castle and everything he ever worked for, destroying it to the ground. Nothing and no one were left except me. There were no other survivors after I cleared all the cells. Either they were exterminated or they failed his last test. I was the only survivor. That's
"My precious jewel. Wake up." Cold hands cupped my face. "Oh, Jewel." He whispered sweetly. Ugh, another tiring day. Can he just let me die? His creepy voice made my eyes snap in frenzy. I wanted to vomit but I could not since he only fed me a bread two days ago. He sat in bed beside me, and I still couldn't lift a finger. I wanted to squirm away from his disgusting touch. My frantic eyes soon landed behind him. I wanted to scream out of fright. My brain couldn't comprehend having such a appalling-looking monster with us. It was struggling to get out of the huge rectangular cage. I was surprised, its size was able to fit the metal door. The thing that was raging in his cage has long, sharp claws and hind legs. I did not miss its long snout and sharp teeth. It was growling aggressively. Its red eyes show nothing but craze and hunger. They were supposed to be myths. This world continued to surprise me more and more. I could not believe what I was seeing. I wonder