Ashley watched in horror as I turned into something out of a nightmare. My eyes glowed a deep, blood-red as I tore through the room with inhuman speed and strength. I could see the fear etched on her face as she tried to get me to stop. “Abby, stop!" Ashley cried, but it was too late, I was lost to the primal instincts of the wolf. **** Abby and Ashley were fraternal twins that shared almost everything. Until one day Abby started seeing unusual signs and symptoms that were inhumane. It turns out that Abby was a werewolf. While her twin sister remained human. How was this possible? They shared the same womb. The twin sisters now have different worlds. Abby just wanted to have a normal life but there were many things in store for her...
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“Abby! Wake up!” Ashley, my twin sister yelled in my ear. This was her third attempt at trying to wake me up for school.
“Can't you take a hint?” I used my pillow to cover my ears from the noise. I wasn't in the mood to go to school. I peeped open one eye to glance at my sister. She was already dressed up for school. Her long curly brown hair was packed in a ponytail and she wore a bright yellow dress that complemented her skin tone. She looked like a ray of sunshine, but it was more like a cloudy day.
She stood at the end of my bed with her hands on her hips, tapping her foot impatiently.
"Come on, Abby, you can't skip school again. You've been doing it all week," she said, raising her voice.
"I know, I know," I muttered, burying my face deeper into my pillow. "But I just can't handle it today. I'm exhausted and I don't feel like facing the world."
“You need to start taking responsibility for your actions. Skipping school will only make things worse for you in the long run." She said frustration evident in her tone.
I sighed, knowing she was right. I sat up and rubbed my eyes, trying to force myself out of bed.
"Fine, I'll go. But only because you're making me," I grumbled.
"Good," she said, her voice softening. "I'll make you breakfast. You'll feel better after you eat something."
“Yeah, whatever” I groggily got up from the bed and headed to the bathroom to have a shower. It was a quick one, I didn't want to have to delay Ash any longer. Sighing, I went to my closet to pick out an outfit for the day. I didn't really care what I wore, as long as it was clean and presentable. I settled on a simple dress and some sneakers, figuring it was best to be comfortable for a long day of classes.
I stood in front of the full-length mirror in my bedroom, taking in every detail of my appearance. My face stared right back at me. I wasn't identical to Ashley, only a few resemblances here and there. We were fraternal twins and you could easily tell us apart. We had the same long curly brown hair and light green eyes though, which was a constant reminder of the bond we shared.
We were inseparable, Ashley and I, growing up together, sharing everything from clothes to secrets.
As I continued to stare at myself, I couldn't help but think about all the things that had happened in my life. Growing up, I always felt like the black sheep of the family, like I was never good enough. Ashley was always the perfect one, the one who got all the attention, the one who was loved by everyone.
I shook my head, trying to shake off the negative thoughts. I had to remind myself that I was my person and that I didn't have to compare myself to anyone, especially Ashley.
I made my way downstairs to the dining room. And true to her words, Ash had made me breakfast.
I stumbled down the staircase, my senses slowly waking up to the delicious aroma that filled the house. I followed my nose, a smile spreading across my face as I approached the dining room.
Ash was already there, a plate of pancakes, scrambled eggs and bacon waiting for me on the table. She smiled as she saw me enter, motioning for me to sit down and dig in.
I sat down and started to eat, feeling my energy slowly returning. As I ate, I noticed something strange happening. My senses seemed to be heightened, the smells and tastes of the food more intense than ever before. I could even hear the sizzling of the bacon louder than usual.
I shrugged it off as just my imagination, thinking that maybe I was just more awake than usual. I heard a knock on the door. Ashley got up to answer it, and a few moments later, she came back into the dining room with a big smile on her face.
“Guess who's here, Abby?" she said, her eyes sparkling.
I looked up, curious. "Who?"
“Jasmine!" she exclaimed, gesturing towards the doorway. "She came to walk to school with us."
I turned to see my friend Jasmine, who was standing in the doorway with her backpack slung over her shoulder. Jasmine was tall and had a lanky figure, with auburn hair and big brown eyes. She was always smiling, and her infectious laughter could make anyone's day brighter.
“Hey, Abby, hey, Ashley," Jasmine said cheerfully, taking a seat at the table next to me. "Are you guys ready for another day of school?"
I let out a small groan in response, and Ashley chuckled.
"I don't think Abby's ever ready for school," Ashley said, shooting a playful grin in my direction.
Jasmine laughed. "Well, at least you have each other to suffer through it with. I don't know what I'd do without my girls."
After breakfast, we grabbed our bags and headed out the door, ready to face the day. As we walked to school, I started to notice more and more strange things happening around me. I could smell the dew on the grass, hear the birds chirping in the trees, and see every detail of the leaves on the trees.
I looked over at Ashley, hoping she wasn't noticing the same things I was. We were twins after all, it was only normal that we experienced the same thing.
"Ash, do you notice anything weird?" I asked, trying to sound casual.
She looked at me, “What do you mean?”
“Nothing. Never mind, just my mind playing tricks on me” I waved my hand dismissively.
As we walked through the school doors, I could feel something inside me stirring. It was like an energy building up inside me, ready to burst out at any moment.
I tried to ignore the feeling, telling myself that it was just my imagination. But as the day went on, the signs became more and more apparent.
I racked my brain, trying to see if I had used any medication recently. Probably this was just a side effect of the drug. But I’ve been perfectly okay and didn’t use any medication.
So why was I feeling unusual?
I spent half of the day doodling in class and paid no attention to what was being taught. My mind was all juggled up. I found myself growling at a classmate who accidentally bumped into me in the hallway, my eyes flashing a strange golden color. And when a rabbit ran across the school field during lunchtime, I couldn't help but feel an overwhelming urge to chase after it.
As the day went on, I started to piece together the strange signs and sensations.
I couldn't believe it, but it seemed like I was turning into a strange creature.
ABBY{Friday, new beginnings}The sunrise had never been as beautiful as it was when I woke up. Ashley and my parents agreed last night to stay in Lockwood since I would rather not move with them to Westview, so it was a breath of fresh air to wake up to the sound of Ashley snoring, as it was before Project Jericho made its way to Lockwood. Trevor and I also got a chance to talk after Blake left the town. So, as I woke up that morning, I woke up as Trevor's girlfriend, and he, my boyfriend. A new beginning for both of us.I was pissed that I still had those werewolf genes in me, though I was glad I wouldn't have to worry about Mr. Gordon anymore. My dad and I finally talked last night about how being a werewolf was when he was growing up. He asked me not to view the wolf as an entirely different being, but as an extension of myself or an alter ego, if I preferred. He said the only way to tame it was to become one with it. So, when I slept last night, I saw the wolf in my dream.
ABBY{Thursday, 6 days after the blood moon}It would've been foolish to think Mr. Gordon would leave without a fight, and I wasn't a fool. Neither was Molly. I would've preferred it if Mr. Gordon took out the wolf genes from my body as he did my sister before they made him leave, but Molly wasn't keen on listening to anyone. She believed I would find a way to control the wolf, a way to speak to it and tame it. But I didn't think so. Even if the wolf could be tamed, I didn't know if I wanted to. Taming it would mean constantly carrying it in me, fighting to suppress it every day, every night, and every full moon. How long could I keep up with that? I wondered. How long till the wolf refuses to be suppressed? How long until I became a monster?“Abby? Are you okay?” Blake asked as he gently stroked my arm. “Just a little tense,” I sighed. “Molly should be back by now. They should all be back.”“Speak of the devil,” Blake grinned as the sheriff's car approached, leading a convoy of
ASHLEY{Thursday, 6 days after the blood moon}I was woken by the unsettling sound of someone wheezing beside me, and I noticed something which felt like a pipe in my throat as I opened my eyes. Peter removed the Venturi mask on my face and carefully pulled out a tube from my mouth as he struggled to stop himself from wheezing. I coughed and gasped for air as I tried to stand up, and Peter rubbed my back to ease the cough. Apart from the sound of both of us coughing, three beeping monitors were in the room. Some of the monitors were connected to my arm with wires I just pulled out, and there were wires on Peters's bed. He must've removed them from his arm before I woke up. “Are you okay?” Peter asked, still wheezing. “Breathe,” he said. “Just breathe.”“What's going on?” I asked, darting around the room. We must've been unconscious for a while, seeing as I could barely remember a thing. “We need to get out of here,” he said. “This is about the time they come to sedate us. We nee
ABBY{Wednesday, 5 days after the blood moon}I could barely hear the drumming over the sound of my heart beating loudly in my ears. Trevor stood with Omari as I entered the circle to meet Blake, and I saw the fear in his eyes as he looked at me, even after I said I trusted him. Omari howled, and everyone followed as the full moon emerged from the clouds. I saw Blake pull a dagger out of his jacket pocket, and I felt my muscles expanding and my bones shifting. My vision blurred, and everything around me seemed red as I fought within myself to remain in control. For an instant, it seemed as though everything moved in slow motion, and I was a spectator rather than an actor. It felt like I was watching my body take form and move without me being able to control it.Blake took off his jacket as his fingers turned to claws, and lunged at me with the dagger, cutting me on my arm and pushing me to the ground. He wasn't fazed by how quickly I got back up, and I didn't feel pain from th
BLAKE{Wednesday, 5 days after the blood moon}I glanced at all the rooms in the base through the monitors, and I was amazed at how lightly guarded they were, as opposed to how it was before the blood moon. My dad, unconscious, was in one room, Ashley and Peter in another. The Chesterfields were in the hallway, arguing about something, and... My eyes widened as I saw Henry Luther and his wife in another room with Venturi tubes on their faces. “Yes,” Mr. Gordon grinned, noticing the shock on my face. “It's going to be a big family reunion tomorrow,” he said. “Abby and her parents, you, and your dad. Everyone would be happy in the end. Don’t you think?”What did I think? Well, he didn’t know what was coming. “I’ll bring them tomorrow,” I muttered. “And my dad better be in good shape.”“Not you won’t,” he grinned. “You see, I don’t trust you, Blake. Stay in your house, and I’ll send your dad to you once I see Abby and Trevor. If I don’t see them in my base tomorrow, and I have to find
MOLLY{Wednesday, 5 days after the blood moon}“Well, we didn’t have to wait too long to meet again,” Abby grinned as I entered the house. “We didn’t,” I tittered and looked away.I wish I could’ve stayed away, but the thought of the Gordons still breathing didn’t sit right with me. Abby beamed as she stared at me. My presence must’ve been somewhat comforting to her. She needed a distraction to take her mind off the elephant in the room, or rather, the wolf in her body, but I wasn’t there to give her comfort. I clarified it for Blake as much as it was clear to me that the only reason I was in Lockwood was for vengeance. As I looked at Trevor behind Abby, I envied them because I knew they could still have their whole love story when the issue with Project Jericho was over. If they wanted. Abby could even have Blake if she wanted to, but who did I have? What did I have apart from vengeance to keep my heart pumping? I had nothing. Nothing at all. I didn’t tell Blake what my mom saw
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