The sun shines in, filtering through the blinds, awaking me from my slumber. Exhaustion holds me down and I look to my left, seeing the clock read in bright red letters that it was only eight in the morning. I remain in my bed, staring up at the ceiling aimlessly, trying to recall the events of last night. My thoughts string along the rather short journey of me making it to bed, but I, for some reason, remember nothing that could have happened before.
My thoughts halt to a stop, when I ponder over what had occurred once I had gotten into my room, and into bed. Me. A man. My room. My bed. I jolt up from the warmth of my duvets, now pacing back and forth across the floors of my room, feeling warmth overcome me, despite the plummeting temperatures of the early morning. I feel my nails claw at the palms of my hand, noticing the strength of the grasp I had in holding my hands being balled into fists now drawing blood. I mutter a curse under my breath, going back to backtracking what specifically had gone down last night. I bring my hand up to my face, keeping a hold of my cheek, recalling how the intruder had done the same to this very cheek.
I pause, turning around hurriedly, surveying my surroundings, being sure of no sudden intruder, until I swivel back around and come face to face with death itself. He stands in the middle of my room, only a couple feet away from where I stand, his eyes boring holes into mine. His eyes flash with sudden emotion, one that I can't for the life of me depict, but I am certain I saw it. I begin to shake my head in disbelief, my breathing becoming shallow at the sight of him standing in front me, all in one piece, after all those years.
I see confirmation of my worst nightmares in the flesh, coming back to haunt me. It was him. Here again. The man of my past.

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7th Heaven
Werewolf1 boy. 1 girl. 2 families. Having been close since they were young, the two, who were destined to fall in love have only fallen apart. Until a chance rises, and gives them the chance to reconcile (love thy neighbour), put aside their problems, and...