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~He really cares about you, doesn’t he~, said Zane. It was not a question, more of a statement.
“Yea. We were dating for about three years.” We lay there, silent for quite some time, both lost in our own thoughts. “Can I ask you something personal?”
~What?~
“Where’s your dad?” He tensed beside me. I resumed stroking his head to comfort him.
~My dad…. You know how I told you he sold me out to the Council?~ I nodded. ~He was never really a good father. He and my mom got into fights frequently and he usually took it out on me. I had to tell people that I was clumsy or got hurt playing outside. As mean as he was when he was mad, he was kind when he wasn’t. Too bad he was usually mad.~ He stopped, lost in his own thoughts.
~On my twelfth birthday, he took me to the Council. I didn’t know what was going on or why there were a bunch of guys in back robes talking about me. I was confused. ‘He’s not ready yet,’ they told my dad. We left and I soon forgot about it. I was going through that stage where I was a real mean kid. I was obsessed with this girl. Mary. She was a redhead with brown eyes. I knew she would only like me if I was nice but I never was.~ Zane stopped again.
~Two years later I got it through my stubborn head that I had to be nice and so I was really nice. I started getting good grades and became everyone’s friend. On the day I got up the courage to ask her out, September 13th, she was absent .It was weird because she always had perfect attendance, so I suspected she got the flu or something worse. I soon found out she was murdered.~ I didn’t know what this had to do with his dad, but I let him go on. Something told me that he had shared this with barely anyone. And plus, it was interesting. Are you not intrigued?
~I began to go back into my earlier faze of being the mean kid when my dad took me to see the Council again. This time I asked questions. But every time I did I was told to shut up. One of the men, Vern, was the one who turned me. Seven weeks of excruciating pain. And on that last day I finally became my father’s pride and joy. When I sprouted hair from places that weren’t even normal for puberty.~
I laughed.
~At first I was unhappy with what I had become, but my dad started including me in the Pack. Harry and I had never really been friends, but he had been in the pack for a few months longer than I had. He helped me through the rough spots. We became like brothers. I knew my mom knew because that was a new reason for my parents to fight. She didn’t want me involved in all the Pack’s activities because she knew Hunters might come and I was inexperienced. Clyde and Joel came some months later. They didn’t come with their father. The Council had sent them to us because the old Keeper had retired. ~
~The Council called my dad and Harry’s dad a week later. Harry’s dad came back but was called in again the next day. We never saw them again. I never knew what happened to them. I think my mom knows and that’s why she won’t talk about it. That’s what I want. To find out why.~ His voice cracked on the last word. I hugged him.
“I’ll help you,” I said. He just lay there quietly beside me.
- by GimonsterousMeadowMuffin |
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- | Submitted on 11/02/2009 |
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- Title: The Hunters
- Artist: GimonsterousMeadowMuffin
- Description: I am writing a story and im pretty proud because I've gotten pretty far. Here is may favorite part. The narrorator, Paige, is talking to a werewolf named Zane. She just became a brethren (a really special werewolf) and Zane doesn't have a father. So paige askes him what happened to his father. The person that they're talking about in the beginning was Paige's ex BF and the reason why Zane's speech isn't in quotes is because he is in his wolf form sitting next to her.
- Date: 11/02/2009
- Tags: hunters werewolves brethren
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