chapter 10

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Adia woke up to the sound of the wind running through the trees. The ground was white, with  three foot of snow. Bare trees covered in frost sparkled in the sunlight. Adia turned out of her wolf form back into her human form. She looked out into the forest. There was zero emotion in her eyes. She didn't even know what she was looking out at, or looking for. She just stared out into the coldness. She took a deep breath of the crisp cold winter air. Adia used to love the snow and part of her still did but when she was all alone, it went on forever. She walked out of the tree hollow and looked up to the sky. There wasn't a cloud to be seen. A single tear dropped from Adias eye, "i wish you were here Alden" said Adia, "why did this have to happen?".  Adia chocked back her tears. She didn't want to cry anymore, but her heart would't let her. With every single day that passed Adias heart broke more and more. Every single day was the same, no unexpected surprised or events. Just emptyness. Not just emptyness in the forest but emptyness in Adias heart, emptyness in her life. She woke up, went looking for food and that was basically every single day for her. Adia was tired, not physically but mentally. It was like a nightmare that never ended. The nightmare that  Adia called her life. 

The forest seemed quieter than it usually did Adia thought to herself. Not a single wind. Not the sound of leafs crunching. No sounds of other animals. It was deadly silent. All Adia could hear was the soft sound of herself breathing. The sun was high in the sky and Adia realised that she didnt have anything to eat. It would be dark soon and although Adia loved the dark, she always had. She didnt like or want to hunt in it. Especially because of how bad the snow had been. She couldn't remember the last time the snow was as bad as it was but it was definetly a long time ago. All of a sudden the silence of the frost bitten forest was broken. Adia's bones cracked loudly, one after the other. Then it was silent again. Adia didn't howl. If she did she could potentially scare any animals away if there was any and she didn't want to risk it. Werewolf Adia moved stelphly through the forest. Looking carefully around every corner. Her large bright green eyes shone brightly in the reflection of the ice and snow. Her paw prints followed her in the snow as she walked. She stopped and listened........ nothing................seconds later she stopped and listened again.......still nothing. Werewolf Adia was begining to worry. She got deeper and deeper into the forest. She walked for so long that she was lost for time. Before she knew it, it was dark. The stars sparkled on the snow making it look like a bead of dimonds. The moon was full and looked down over everything. The moon, the stars and the snow worked together to put light into the forest. Although it was still hard for Adia to see. So she had to rely on her hearing and her noise. Lucky for wolf Adia, both were better when she was transformed. 

One.......two.......three...... snow flakes fell onto Adia's noise.....four......five.......six. It was begining to snow. Suddenly Adia smelled something. She smelled dear. Quickly she ran into the direction of the smell. She stopped just before a tree. She looked around and saw a deer corps on the ground. It had clearly just recently died. Adia walked slowly over to the deer. She smelled around it. She couldn't smell anything. She began to eat the deer. Then she heard a crunching sound and a twig snapping. She looked up quickly. Her mouth and noise were covered in blood from the deer. The snow was heavier so it was harder to see. suddenly a pair of large bright blue eyes appeared between two trees......werewolf eyes. 


                                                                               (to be continued)

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