Jamie
We could barely keep up with Allen. He was moving with unstoppable speed, leading us to God knows where. We had left behind Donovan, because he was unconscious, and the girl Allen had with him, because she had no magic and there was no way she could keep up.
Don and Marissa and I, we had tracked our speed before. We could run up to three times the normal human speed, about 84 miles per hour. I was guessing Allen was doing way more than that because I was actually getting tired trying to catch up to him.
I thought about putting on a spurt of energy, just enough to catch up and tackle him, when he finally slowed down. "We're almost there," he panted, and I was happy to hear he was too.
I still wanted to know why he was so different and so strong.Actually, I suppose he isn't as different as we thought he was, since Donovan bridged the gap and discovered the wolf man form himself.
Maybe we just had to train harder. Allen certainly pushed Donovan to his limit, and he was really only playing with him, because he had magic. He could've taken him out in the first ten seconds if he wanted to.If Donovan can do it, I can do it. I was always naturally stronger than him anyways, even though now he's clearly past that. If all of us could use that wolf man form, it would give us a huge edge over vampires. But first, we had to get Allen to help us.
When he stopped to catch his breath, I realized that he had taken us to Danielle's house, and it looked exactly as it did when we first came.
I didn't think he would listen to me if I told him we already came, and it would be even worse if I told him what happened to her family.After we all had rested for a second, he walked up to the door and knocked. Marissa and I gave each other odd looks. It was clear she didn't want to tell him either.
It only took a minute for someone to answers, and it was a little boy, barely taller than the doorknob. "Hi." He said smiling, not scared of us, or wary of strangers at all. I figured and adult would show up in a second, so I tried to see what I could find out quickly.
"Hey, little man!" I crouched down and gave him a high five, which he stared at for a second before he did it back.
"What's your name?" I asked him.
"Dominic." He replied happily.
"I know you might not remember, or believe me, but do you have a sister?"I was legitimately surprised when he nodded his head. "Yea. She's in her room sleep. She gets mad when I play with her stuff without her."
"Can you take us to her, DumDum?" asked Allen.Dominic giggled with delight. "That's what my sister calls me!" Allen gave Dominica smile, but it wasn't the type of smile that I would trust.
He grabbed Allen's hand and led him inside. We followed closely behind them and I shut the door.The house was a little cleaner than I expected, and there was a sweet smell in the air. Dominic started to take us further into the house, towards the back, and I hesitated. It didn't matter that they were hexed, this was still trespassing.
"Guys, wait a second. What if the parents catch us?" I was at the back of the group, and they gave me a confused look.
"You waited till after we were already inside to think of that?" said Allen. "Don't worry, we'll be fine. They've known me since middle school."
He walked right into a bedroom with Dominic, and we all followed.Inside was a pink and white room, with toys scattered all over the floor. There was a princess bed to the side, and it had pink curtains falling down over all sides of the bed.
A child, probably no older than three, was playing around and tripping over her toys.
"Here she is! Say hi Delmy!" Delmy looked at us, giggling louder and ran over to meet us. She didn't say hello, but she took something out of her mouth and put something in Allen's hand.

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Primal Inheritance: Freedom [COMPLETED]
WeerwolfDanielle and Allen were volunteering at a park when they discovered and freed the strongest werewolves in existence. Now, every supernatural creature is hunting them down. Some want to kill them. Some want to experiment on them. And some want to...