(This chapter is mostly June's perspective)
A few weeks I sent a letter to the king asking him to send knights to kill the creature. He soon wrote back saying. King's letter: My lady June I've sent some of my finest knights to kill the beast. We will have the situation under control in no time don't worry.
Later that evening Spring told me that they had kill the creature but it was breeding as fast as bunny's and the people are worrying
And the creatures are becoming a problem fast. The police are now guarding the forest and the city now has a curfew I'm not sure what I'm going to do. When I was running for mayor I wasn't expecting to solve a problem that hasn't happened in hundreds of years but now here I am. Looking over the city in my office with the responsibility of everyone's lives. What if I fail what I can't save everyone what if I fail.I walk back to my desk and sit down as I finish the last of my work I start packing my things to head home as I walk home I wave to the police roaming the outside of the woods. I set my bags down and go to my closet and grab my nightgown suddenly a black tentacle wraps around my arm it suddenly starts glowing and leaking a sticky liquid. I quickly grab a knife and cut the tentacle and it falls on the floor. As I stand shocked at what just happened I grab a towel and clean up the mess. And go to bed trying to forget about the incident thinking I must be tired from all the recent affairs in the woods.
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The Creature In The Castle.
FantasyA story about a Mayor. A marriage. A creature and love.