Later during the day Dusk found himself next to his sister's favorite lake. This was the one place he could think to look for Dawn, yet she was no where to be seen. Suddenly, Dusk heard aloud honk of a car horn. "That's strange cars never come this close to a clan's territory." Dusk slowly walked and hid behind a tree. "Damn, I could have sworn I saw one of those nightly knights!" One of the two strangers growled. "If you did their gone now, so let's just leave?" The second stranger bargained. "No. We stay here and look Jose!" The angry one yelled. "Fine Aaron, but if we don't find anyone you owe me a drink." "Yeah, yeah." Aaron shrugged it off as he came closer and closer to the tree Dusk had hid behind. Aaron walked around to the other side of the tree pulling Dusk to his feet. "Let me go!" He pleaded. "No chance!" A sly smirk appeared on Aaron's face. Dusk found it extremely hard to stay awake as he fought the bondage Aaron and Jose had put him in. After what felt like hours, but only minutes Dusk gave up and let sleep take over.
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An old Dawn, A new Dusk
General FictionDusk is an average guy except he's struggling to find inner peace as his sister Dawn betrays their clan. The clan is angry for not having a legal female to take over. Dusk wishes to find a way to save his clan, but also to make his sister happy. Wil...