THE ARRIVAL
THE ANSWERS TO YOUR PAST LIES WEST
BLACK HOLLOW
John Crowe looked around his camp, seeing no one, he pocketed the letter he had found just underneath his clothes.
He wondered how it had gotten there. And who else knew he was looking for answers?
John wondered if he should go West, or keep going North, as he always did.
And what the hell was Black Hollow anyway?
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The sun was high up in the sky when he decided to go West. At least, for some change of scenery.
The dreams that had plagued him ever since he was younger, were still there. Following him around and keeping up like his own black shadow.
Now he was supposed to have something to do with Black Hollow.
The scenery changed fast. He ate some part of his food and drank water from a stream.
On the road, he met a man riding a carriage. He wore a hat that covered his forehead but his grey beard was visible.
John Crowe stopped. The rider stopped the carriage beside him. John Crowe took one look at the horses hooves and guessed the man hadn't traveled that far. So he must have left from someplace.
"Hello," John said.
"Who the hell are you?"
"A traveler. Just a question. What's Black Hollow?"
The man raised his head and John saw his eyes. Felt like they saw through him.
"Sounds like you're not from these parts, huh."
It's wasn't a question so John didn't answer.
"Well, go on up. You'll see soon enough."
The carriage went past and John continued on his journey.
The man was right. He found out what Black Hollow was when he saw the wooden sign post right at the side of the road.
It read:
STRAIGHT IN TO BLACK HOLLOW
As he walked through the street, people watched him from both sides, wondering who the hell he was. Well, John wondered what he was supposed to be doing in such a place. Place lived to its name, anyway.
Nothing lively about it.
Well, he soon found out. Five men walked out from a corner and stopped him.
"Can I help you?" John Crowe asked.
"No, it is the other way round," one of them said. "We are going to help you."
They all had hats on and it was difficult to know how old each man was.
"All right, then. I need a room, then. So if you don't mind, kindly point me in the right direction. It's been a long day."
They looked at one another and chuckled.
"You don't need no room to rest yourself, sir. What you need right now is to follow us to our leader."
"Who?" John asked.
"Lucas Miller," replied another, with much emphasis on the first name.
"Never heard of him. I'm just coming into town."
"Of course, you are. See us as your welcoming committee. You either come with us and we take you to him ourselves."
Well, John had never been threatened before. And he had been almost everywhere. How come he missed this place?
He saw the men weren't going to let him say no so he let down his bag. Big mistake.
They took that as a negative response and the first two men charged at him as if he was a beast to be captured.
John moved backwards hoping to put some space between him and their hands but they were too fast, for him to maneuver. One grabbed him and the other hit him in the stomach hard enough to make him cough up blood.
It felt like a log of tree.
How was the man able to pack a punch?
The next one was his face. John fell in the ground. They didn't let him get up but kicked him. People were watching. John didn't like it. Where the strength came from, he didn't know, but by the time he knew what the hell was happening, John Crowe had put four of them on the ground and had his hands around the last man's head.
"Let him go," said a man who stepped forward.
"Who are you?" John wanted to know.
"Lucas Miller."
Sure, he had heard the men say his name.
"They started the trouble," John Crowe said, in manner of defending himself.
"And you responded with violence," Lucas returned, as if putting all the blame on John.
John said nothing. He head was spinning. How the hell had he been able to do what he did to the men?
"Let him go," Lucas repeated. "You have done much already and I won't tolerate it anymore."
Well, John thought the man was being very unfair. He was only defending himself. He watched the man's head and stepped back, but it wasn't because he wanted to. It was because he suddenly felt sick.
As if he needed some air.
Then the sickness turned into something else. Pain. He felt his body burning as if he was on fire. But it was worse because it came from inside him and there was no way to put that out.
Then it was gone and his vision cleared. John stared at the most beautiful face that he had ever set his eyes on. And that had been a while. Her hand was on his chest and he felt peace and sanity return to him.
"Get away from him, Sarah," Lucas commanded.
"Don't hurt him, Lucas. Let him go," she said, her eyes not leaving his weary face.
"Let him go? We need him!" Lucas yelled at his sister.
"He is a visitor. He doesn't know anything," Sarah defended. She had been watching as well, and the moment John Crowe walked into town, she became interested in the man.
"Oh, don't be naive!" Lucas snapped.
John didn't wait for anyone to tell him that he had gotten a savior. He bent and picked up his sack. "Thank you," he said to the lady named Sarah.
John left the place. No one followed him but he knew that it was
far from over.
Who the hell kept that letter? And was that the reason the person wanted him in Black Hollow?
To kill him?
The Pull Well that made shit sense to Sarah. Old Mikey's use of words were like shards of glasses. They made no meaning and the puzzle they tried to place was lost on her."I don't know what you mean, Mikey," Sarah said to him. "You want to explain that to me better?"The door creaked open and the first thing Mikey did was to squat and clutch his gun."You can put the gun away. It's only me."The man stepped into the light from the moon."For the sake of decency!" Old Mikey said.Sarah held back a chuckle. John was without clothes and he boldly stepped forward as if he had planned all along to make that sort of entrance.Sarah wasn't fazed by what she saw nor was she surprised. Why would she be? That was the norm for their kind. Old Mikey didn't understand."Come, I'll show you to the bathroom," Sarah offered and held his hand.John was led like a loyal lamb to the slaughter, only he knew that he wouldn't get his neck torn out just yet."Why are the lights out?" John asked."Because
The Blackmail Topic Sarah's POV I heard my own heart beat unsteadily when he said that. We were hardly ever wrong when we sniffed the air, and if he felt like someone was coming, then I wasn't going to argue with him. Though I hadn't yet gotten a whiff of the scent.I remembered that the lights in the main house were still turned on, and maybe that had drawn someone's attention."I need you to stay here, John. Be quiet and don't make a sound," I told him. "I'll handle whoever it is, alright?"He grunted."Do we have an agreement, John? I don't need you blowing your cover. That person might be an enemy. So you have to promise me that you won't make a sound.""Alright," he said., and retreated towards the sacks. I realized that was going to be the only thing I'd get out of him. No promises just yet. I kept that in mind.I walked to the barn door and looked out. Saw no one heading toward the house yet, at least not from my side of view. And if there was really an intruder, I wondered f
HavenSarah was still looking at what he was pointing at and she didn't even notice when he sneaked up so close to her that she felt his low growl and his hot breath against her forehead.John was taller than she was, and Sarah had to raise her jaw so she could look into his face.Soon she had forgotten what he wanted her to look at. "What are you?" Sarah asked in a low whisper."Don't know," he said.Sarah took some steps backwards, her hand flying straight to her mouth. "Oh, my goodness. You can talk?""Not... much words," he said.Sarah laughed, it was just so good to be true. She walked around him as slowly as she could, taking all of him in. As if she wanted to memorize every angle of his new body and every contour."Does it hurt?""Very," John said.She came right in front of him again, and those eyes of his were as blue as ever. "I'm sorry."He grunted in response."Now I know why someone like you would hide what you are," she said."Not hiding," John said."Not hiding?" Sarah
Sense Of DirectionLucas Miller came out of David's house and waited on the porch. He looked in all directions, trying to figure out the exact course that a man like John would go.He couldn't second guess him. And if the doctor was right in his words, then the only option would be to track him East.But for the sake of precaution, Lucas decided to divide his men into groups. Not everyone would be going East."I need two men to go in all directions," Lucas ordered. "North, South, East, and West.""Where will you go, boss?" asked one of his henchmen. "I'll know soon enough," Lucas said. When his men were all gone, he stepped off the porch and placed a palm against the ground. Then he inhaled as deeply as he could. The air was think with scents but it was placing the right ones that was the challenge. The only relief he had was that people hardly ever came this way except when they wanted to take another exit from Black Hollow. And he wasn't sure anyone else would be leaving, save fo
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BeastlySarah knew he wasn't human after watching how he handled her brother's men back there but she had never seen or watched anyone change into what she was seeing before her eyes.The man named John Crowe broke his back in half, not by his own doing per se, and changed into something novel. This transformation didn't turn him into a wolf with fore legs and hind legs. But into one that stood tall before her very own eyes. His blue eyes shown brighter after the transformation, like crystals, and she found herself being magneted to them. "John?" she said, when his screams had died down. His face was wider now, like that of a wolf. But it still retained those manly features. He was half man and half beast all rolled into one. "What the hell is that? My god," Old Mikey gasped in surprise. He was still sitting atop the carriage and hadn't even thought of coming down.John just stared at her, his face devoid of anything other than pain. But it was slowly seeping away from him, like wa