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Call Of The White Wolf
Call Of The White Wolf
Author: Nancy Robert

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Author: Nancy Robert
last update Last Updated: 2025-09-25 01:57:33

I was standing at the edge of a cliff overlooking an endless pit, where there was nothing beneath, no life, no water, land, or any sign of life, everything was just still darkness when suddenly curling smokes started rising upwards out of the depth, I stumbled backwards but it was coming right at me, I opened my mouth but nothing came out, after what felt like forever of being glued to the spot I finally found the ability to move my legs, I turned around and ran without looking back, I didn't know if the smoke or whatever was controlling it was still after me, I didn't stop or turn to look I just kept running until my legs hurt so bad and wobbly like I was going to fall and pass out then suddenly I heard an ear-piercing scream ahead of me, I came to an abrupt stop and was met with two pairs of glowing silver eyes staring down at me, I screamed and tried to move back until I landed back first on the ground, and then it was gone, for a moment I just lay there before squinting my eyes open, I was back in my bedroom.

That dream again. I don’t know how I got to the edge of the cliff, but it always starts there. I just find myself standing there, staring into that black, empty pit, and then the smoke comes, chasing me. Sometimes it’s those glowing silver eyes, sometimes it’s wolves snarling in the dark, their teeth glinting as they close in. Other times, it’s just the screams, sharp and chilling, or whispers, low and jumbled, like voices arguing in a language I can’t understand. The dreams have haunted me for years, ever since I was a little kid. They used to be rare, maybe once or twice a month, but now, as I’m getting older, they come every single night. Each one feels more real, more intense, like the smoke is actually brushing against my skin or those eyes are burning into me. I keep hoping they’ll stop, that I’ll wake up one morning and they’ll just be gone, but they never are.

My name is Bella, and I’m turning eighteen in a few days. I’m in my final year of high school, which is stressful enough without these nightmares dragging me down. I’ve got two best friends, Ethan and Olivia, and we’re basically a trio, always together. Ethan’s the only guy in our group, tall and lanky with a goofy grin that makes people like him instantly. Olivia, on the other hand, can’t stand him half the time, but she’s always around him anyway, like she’s drawn to him despite herself. It’s kind of funny, watching them bicker like an old married couple. I’m the shortest of the three, standing at 5’4” while they’re both 5’5”, and I’ve got caramel skin, long dark hair, and hazel eyes. My lips are full, maybe too full, because they seem to catch way more attention than I’d like. I don’t get it, but people always comment on them, like they’re some kind of trophy I didn’t ask for.

I live with my parents in a small house in our little town. They know about my dreams—how could they not? When I was younger, I’d wake up screaming, and they’d come running to my room, their faces pale with worry. Mom would sit on my bed, stroking my hair, while Dad stood in the doorway, looking helpless. But after years of the same thing, night after night, they stopped rushing in. I guess they got used to it, or maybe they just figured I’d outgrow it. I haven’t. Now, when I wake up gasping or crying, I’m on my own. It’s not that they don’t care; it’s just become normal, like the sound of the neighbor’s dog barking or the creak of the stairs.

I picked myself up off the floor, my back aching from where I’d hit the ground in my dream. My bedroom was quiet, the familiar mess of clothes and schoolbooks scattered around. I shuffled to the window, my bare feet cold against the hardwood, and pushed the blinds apart. Outside, the town was already awake. It was morning, the sun climbing lazily into the sky, and people were walking around, carrying coffee cups or heading to the market. It was Saturday, which meant no school, thank goodness. I’d woken up late again, my body heavy from the dream and the running that felt so real. My legs still ached, like I’d actually sprinted for miles. I stretched, wincing as my spine popped, then turned away from the window and headed for the bathroom.

The shower helped, the hot water easing the tension in my shoulders. I stood under the spray for a while, letting it wash away the lingering fear from the dream. Afterward, I threw on a pair of jeans and a soft green sweater, my hair still damp as I combed it out. I could hear noises downstairs as I left my room, voices raised in that familiar, playful arguing tone. I shook my head, already knowing who it was, and started down the stairs. Halfway down, the voices got clearer, and I couldn’t help but smile.

“Get out of the way, you hefty, grumpy scumbag!” Olivia’s voice was sharp but teasing, like she was enjoying herself.

“Excuse me, lady, but you’re the one blocking my path. Move out of my face, you tarnished potato!” Ethan shot back, his tone matching hers, full of mock indignation.

I reached the bottom of the stairs, and there they were, both trying to squeeze through the front door at the same time, their shoulders bumping as they refused to give an inch. Olivia’s curly brown hair was pulled into a messy bun, and she was wearing her favorite red jacket. Ethan, in a faded band T-shirt, had his arms crossed, glaring at her like she’d personally offended him. They both froze when they saw me, their faces shifting from annoyed to sheepish in a second. They flashed matching smiles, trying to play it cool, and I had to bite my lip to keep from laughing.

“Good morning, you two,” I said, waving a hand toward the living room. “Can you please come in and close the door behind you?”

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  • Call Of The White Wolf    5

    Olivia grabbed my hand, pulling me into the crowd inside. The hall was huge, packed with people dancing and talking, their voices blending with the heavy beat of the music. The disco lights flashed overhead, making everything feel chaotic and alive. “Dance, Bella,” Olivia said, giving me a playful shove. “You look like hell.”Normally, I would’ve laughed at her bluntness, but not now. My mind was too tangled, spinning with questions about the pillar, the words, the guy who’d let us in. “Maybe I should’ve just stayed home,” I muttered, half to myself.Olivia shook her head, her curls bouncing. “No, Bella, you’re acting strange,” she said, her voice firm but not unkind. “This place is awesome. Stop overthinking and have fun.”“Maybe I am,” I said, my voice trailing off. “But did you see that guy? The way he…” I stopped, my words catching in my throat as my eyes landed on something across the room. There was another space, separated from the main hall by thin iron bars, like a cage but o

  • Call Of The White Wolf    4

    “Oh my word, look at that!” Olivia squealed, stopping so suddenly I almost bumped into her. I followed her gaze to the side, where she was staring at something across the street. It was a new bar, or at least it looked new. The building had always been there, this old brick place we’d passed a million times, but it had never officially opened. Now, it was lit up with disco lights lining the outside, flashing in patterns that made the whole place look alive. You could feel the heavy beating of speakers coming from inside, a low thump that vibrated through the ground, even though we couldn’t hear any actual music. I figured the doors must be soundproof or something, keeping all the noise contained.“Wow,” Ethan said, his eyes wide as he took in the sight. “That place looks awesome.”“Let’s check it out,” he suggested, already starting to walk toward it. His excitement was infectious, and for the first time all day, I felt a spark of interest. I couldn’t even argue. I mean, I needed some

  • Call Of The White Wolf    3

    “So,” I said, changing the subject before they could start bickering again, “what’s the plan for today? It’s Saturday, no school, no homework—well, not yet anyway.”Olivia perked up, her eyes lighting up. “We could go to the mall. I need new shoes, and there’s that smoothie place we haven’t been to in forever.”Ethan groaned, slumping back on the couch. “The mall? Really? That’s, like, the most boring place ever. Can’t we do something fun, like go to the arcade or sneak into that old abandoned house on Maple Street?”Olivia made a face, wrinkling her nose. “The abandoned house? Gross, Ethan. It’s probably full of spiders and, like, mold or something. I’m not trying to die of an infection today.”“It’s not gross, it’s adventurous,” Ethan said, sitting up straighter, like he was ready to defend his idea to the death. “Come on, Bella, back me up here. You’re not scared of a little dust, are you?”I laughed, shaking my head. “I’m not picking sides. You two figure it out. But if we’re voti

  • Call Of The White Wolf    2

    They exchanged a quick look, and Ethan finally backed off, letting Olivia walk in first. His jaw was tight, like he was biting back a dozen snarky comments, but he kept quiet. Olivia, though, wasn’t about to let it go. She sauntered in, fanning her hand dramatically in front of her face.“Finally, fresh air,” she said, her voice dripping with exaggeration. “I hope you know your smell almost choked me to death.”Ethan’s mouth opened, then snapped shut as he took a deep breath, clearly trying not to take the bait. I turned away, heading toward the kitchen where I could hear my parents moving around, probably making breakfast. I had to get out of there before I burst out laughing and made the whole thing worse. Olivia and Ethan’s bickering was like a daily ritual, and as much as it made me roll my eyes, it was also kind of comforting. It was normal, unlike the dreams that chased me every night.As I already expected, I found them in the kitchen, Mom making breakfast and Dad fastening his

  • Call Of The White Wolf    1

    I was standing at the edge of a cliff overlooking an endless pit, where there was nothing beneath, no life, no water, land, or any sign of life, everything was just still darkness when suddenly curling smokes started rising upwards out of the depth, I stumbled backwards but it was coming right at me, I opened my mouth but nothing came out, after what felt like forever of being glued to the spot I finally found the ability to move my legs, I turned around and ran without looking back, I didn't know if the smoke or whatever was controlling it was still after me, I didn't stop or turn to look I just kept running until my legs hurt so bad and wobbly like I was going to fall and pass out then suddenly I heard an ear-piercing scream ahead of me, I came to an abrupt stop and was met with two pairs of glowing silver eyes staring down at me, I screamed and tried to move back until I landed back first on the ground, and then it was gone, for a moment I just lay there before squinting my eyes op

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