We step out into the backyard, bundled up in coats to protect ourselves from the cold that seems to penetrate to the bone. The sky is dark and threatening, with heavy clouds announcing the imminent arrival of rain at any moment.The air is charged with electricity, and I can feel the tension in the atmosphere as we watch the swirling clouds above us. The wind blows gently, carrying with it the fresh smell of wet earth and anticipating the rain that is about to come.We sit on some old garden furniture, looking out at the gray and gloomy landscape with a mixture of melancholy and anticipation. Despite the unpleasant weather, there's something comforting about being outdoors, facing the storm together."I think we should head inside," suggests Lottie, rising cautiously as the first drops of rain begin to fall. "I don't want you to catch a cold after everything you've been through."I nod resignedly, feeling the weight of exhaustion and pain in my body as I stand up to follow her back to
The sound of the main door echoed through the house, announcing the arrival of our guests. My heart pounded as we made our way to the living room, where Dad was already waiting to greet Kessler and Jonny.As we entered the room, my eyes met Kessler's, and for a moment, everything seemed to stop. There was a mix of emotions in his gaze, a combination of regret and determination that left me breathless."Hey, Eva," he said with a shy smile, breaking the uncomfortable silence that had settled between us. "It's good to see you again."Now we had to act like strangers.My lips curved into a forced smile as I struggled to maintain composure. "Hello, Kessler," I replied, trying to hide the storm of emotions swirling inside me.Beside me, Lottie gave my hand a gentle squeeze, offering silent support in this tense moment. Her eyes reflected understanding and empathy as we faced the situation together."It looks like you arrived just in time," Dad interjected, trying to break the tension with h
I woke up calmly in the soft morning light filtering through the partially open curtains, relishing the luxury of being able to rise without hurry or worry. The room was quiet and serene, and I allowed myself a moment longer in bed, savoring the feeling of freedom that accompanied a day without commitments or schedules to adhere to.I lazily stretched beneath the warm sheets, feeling my muscles slowly relax after a night of restful sleep. I closed my eyes for a moment, savoring the feeling of peace and tranquility that filled the room, allowing myself to simply be present in the moment, without worrying about the past or the future.After a while, I finally decided to get out of bed, stretching my arms toward the ceiling and yawning softly. I wrapped myself in my favorite robe and headed to the kitchen, determined to indulge myself with a special breakfast that I would prepare myself.As I made a steaming cup of coffee and some fluffy pancakes, I let my thoughts wander freely, enjoyin
Lottie and I quickly entered the house as it started drizzling, seeking refuge from the light shower that had begun. We decided to make the most of our time indoors and took out our class notes from the day to update our notebooks.As we worked on our school assignments, the gentle sound of rain tapping softly against the windows created a cozy and peaceful atmosphere in the house. The scent of wet earth seeped through the cracks, adding a touch of freshness to the air.Amid discussions about the latest topics in class and occasional jokes, time flew by. Lottie and I supported each other, sharing ideas and helping out with difficult points, making studying much more manageable.As the rain continued outside, we remained immersed in our studies, completely absorbed in the world of mathematics and history. Although school assignments could sometimes be challenging, it was always comforting to have Lottie by my side, turning even the most boring moments into something fun and enjoyable.
Kessler and I were heading to the kitchen when we heard the crash of the door. We ran to the living room and Lucas was already gone.“He went to the forest,” Kessler said with urgency in his voice. “He wants to transform and he shouldn’t be alone, he could make a mess.”“What? I’m going with you,” I said, determined not to let Lucas face this alone.“No, stay, it’s dangerous,” Kessler insisted before running toward the forest. But I wasn’t going to sit idly by. I followed them without hesitation.The cold night air hit my face as I ran toward the forest, following Kessler. The rain had made the ground slippery, and the wet branches made the path difficult, but I couldn’t stop. I knew Lucas needed our help.In the distance, I glimpsed Kessler’s figure moving through the trees with supernatural agility. The full moon shone brightly, illuminating our path and casting long, mysterious shadows. My heart pounded with adrenaline and fear of the unknown.Finally, I reached a clearing in the f
The air in the room was filled with tense silence, only broken by Lucas's ragged breaths. Kessler and I exchanged looks, both knowing that this was just the beginning of a long and challenging journey."We need to better understand his transformations," Kessler said as he struggled to stand up. "It's getting harder each time."I nodded, feeling the weight of responsibility. "We can't let him go through this alone," I replied, looking at Lucas who was now resting more peacefully. "We have to find a way to help him control his changes."Kessler leaned over the nearby table and pulled out an old book, its pages worn with time. "There might be something here," he said, carefully flipping through the book. "This diary belonged to someone who went through the same thing. Maybe their experiences will give us a clue."As Kessler read aloud, I stayed watching Lucas. In his wolf form, he still retained a part of his essence, a connection that hadn't been severed despite the transformations. I g
His smile was genuine, and I could see a glint in his eyes that filled me with a wave of hope. Despite all the pain and struggle, he had found something positive in his transformation."I'm glad to hear that," I replied, gently squeezing his shoulder. "But we need to be prepared. We don't know what else might happen."Kessler approached and placed a hand on Lucas's shoulder. "You have incredible strength, Lucas. But we must continue training and preparing. This is just the beginning."Lucas nodded, his expression now more serious. "I know. I'm ready for whatever comes. I don't want to be a burden to you both.""You're part of this family," I said, looking at both of them. "We'll face this together. No one is alone in this."Carefully, we began to walk back to the house. The journey back seemed quieter, though we still felt the tension in the air. The presence of the she-wolf had been a reminder that we were not alone in this forest, and that there were more challenges to come.When we
The sun shone warmly over us as Kessler and I relaxed at the picnic. The fresh country air, mixed with laughter and camaraderie, made the day feel perfect despite the challenges we still faced ahead.After taking several photos and enjoying the delicious food Kessler had prepared, we lay on the blanket, looking at the sky. White clouds floated lazily, and a bird flew by, momentarily breaking the silence."This is just what we needed," I said, intertwining my fingers with Kessler's. "A moment of peace before facing whatever comes next."Kessler nodded, his gaze fixed on the sky. "That's true. But it's also important to remember why we're fighting. Moments like this give us the strength to keep going."I turned to him, admiring his strong and determined profile. "Thank you for being here, Kessler. I don't know what I would do without you."He looked at me, his eyes full of a tenderness that made me feel safe and loved. "I'll always be here for you, Eva. We're a team, and I won't let you