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Glad that people are enjoying my story. Let's get into chapter 9 and find out what's going on with Adia now!....The sun shone high in the bitter cold winter sky. A sharp cold wind wizzed through the grasses and trees. The forest floor was covered with leaves. That crunched as you walked on them. A grey, white and black werewolf ran through the forest. Dodging trees and jumping over branches. The werewolf was Adia. It had been a few days since Adia had left the house. She had been in her wolf form pretty much the entire time. She knew it was a risk. But being out in the winter cold in her human form would be way more Fatal. At least when she was a werewolf she had a warm fur coat and she could keep warmer. It was also easier to get stuff to eat. Adia hadn't packed any food when she left the house. She didn't think to. She just had to get away from all the memories. Well most of the memories anyway. Adia raced after a large rabbit. The rabbit was slick and fast but Adia was slicker and faster than that rabbit. She grabbed the rabbit by its neck with her sharp werewolf teeth. Blood spilled on the ground. Adia ate the rabbit right after she had killed it. Leaving only a skeleton of the rabbit left on the forest floor.
Adia turned back into her human form. She could still taste the blood of the rabbit In her mouth. Adia was used to that. It always happened when she turned back from hunting. She honestly didn't think much of it. She slowly walked back to a tall hollow log where she had been sleeping. Her clothes were ripped and dirty. She no longer wore any shoes. They had broke a few days ago and she didn't bother to leave the forest to get a new pair. She didn't have any money to buy a new pair anyway and she wasn't about to go back to the house to get more clothes and a new pair of shoes. Her white top was now cream and had holes in it and some rips at the bottom. Her navy blue hoodie was covered in mud and had rips in it also. Her black jeans had ripped in many places along her legs front and back. And her hair was messy. Un-brushed and full of tangles. Adia arrived at the hollow tree. It was a large thick tree that reached up to the sky. The inside of it was hollow. There for it was warm. Most of the time. The tree kept the wind from hitting Adia when she was sleeping. It also stopped her getting buried in snow when i snowed. It was the middle of winter and the weather was cold and bitter. Large snow clouds would come rolling in constantly and it would snow for what felt like weeks without stop. The large snow flakes would fall and freeze everything they touch. The branches on the trees were bare and constantly covered in frost. Adia sat down in the tree hollow. She sat with her back against the tree and her legs pulled up to her chest. It was Adia's birthday. She knew it was. She had been marking on the tree how many days she had been there. She was 16. To her it was the worst birthday ever. She sat hugging herself. Her entire body shivered and she was shaking uncomfortably. Her breath was a strong mist in the air. She looked out at the woods. "Why?" Adia said to herself. She put her head on her legs and began to cry. It was a cry that she couldn't control. Tears just streamed down her face uncomfortably. Adia's world was falling apart in front of her eyes and she couldn't do anything. She didn't have anywhere to go. "What am I meant to do?" Adia said as though someone was going to answer. Her eyes were't as watery But tears still fell. Even though Adia had been able to get some food when she was a wolf she had lost lost of weight. She had very little fat on her anymore and most of her muscle had gone. She pretty much was just skin and bone. Adia looked out and saw a snow flake fall on the ground. She quickly got up and stood outside of the tree hollow. Her bones started cracking as she turned into her wolf form. Fur grew all over her body. In a matter of seconds she was a wolf. Her emerald green eyes shone. They looked even more colourful against the dullness of the forest. She began to run through the forest. She knew she had to find something to eat. She didn't know how long it would snow for and she had to see if she could find something else to eat. She won't survive if she doesn't.
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A LONE WOLF
WerewolfAn attack by the enemy leave a werewolf family split. 16 year old Adia now has to learn how to fend for herself. Without her pack by her side.