Once they made it to the village Lupid spotted some sort of bulletin board in a back alley with all sorts of flyers on it. " Sky look," Lupid said grading Sky's wrist and brought her over to the board.
" What is it," Sky said. Then Sky pointed at a picture with some weird language on it.
" He is going to be our next member. What do these symbols mean anyway," Lupid said pointing at a picture of a guy with dark blonde hair and blue tips at the end of it and then pointing at the weird language symbals.
" It says, runaway boy. capture died or alive. Signed by the corrupted-wolves," Sky said, as Lupid looked amazed.
" How can you even read that. It's in some sort of weird ancient language," Lupid asked.
" You can't read it?" Sky asked a little confused.
" Okay, then he's going to join our pack," Lupid said cheerfully.
" But he's a corrupted-wolf. His kind is crazy," Sky said.
" I know, I know, I know, but why would they want to kill a good citizen of his kind?" Lupid asked.
" Fine but we'll need something to keep from going ballistic. We could get the magical crystal that allows a corrupted-wolf to control their wolf side, only if they are pure-hearted," Sky replied.
" Yeah, but where would we even find that type of crystal," Lupid asked
" In the southern mountains," Sky replied. Then they began to walk east.
" Sky, you do that the southern mountains are a very dangerous place. Most people that go there don't ever return," Lupid said a little frightened.
" We're not most people, plus we don't deserve it if we don't work for it," Sky said. Eventually, they made it to the beginning of the mountain plain. They decided to stay there for the night and make camp.
" Sky, why did David have to die and why did they have to take his body?" Lupid said as they sat by the fire they made earlier.
" I don't know why. It's like the universe is cruel to me or it just hates me," Sky replied beginning to have tears in her eyes.
" I don't think the universe hates you. You just go off on a rough start. You couldn't have changed anything," Lupid said trying to comfort Sky but crying herself too.
" No, it is my fault and apparently my kinds too," Sky said now full-on crying.
" No, it's not," Lupid said and then she began to full-on cry to. They both cried themselves to sleep.
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The Human-Wolf
FantasyThe Human-Wolf is a fantasy and an adventure book. The main character Sky has to fight for what she believes is right. Sky will be faced with many mental, emotional and physical challenges that she will have to overcome by herself and with other peo...