The Night Sky

The Night Sky

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She had never seen the night sky. The world lived in fear of what lurked in the hours of darkness, the creatures that plagued every dream, every nightmare. No human had set foot outside at night, where the land wasn't greeted by the promise of warmth from the sun and lived. No human, except her. He had never seen a human. Don't speak to the humans, they will cloud your mind with their poisonous ways. A sentence told to every beast on the planet. They found a way to live within the depths of the darkness. No monster had ever met a human, except him. Day was for humans. Night was for the monsters. That was how it was for centuries. For centuries this unspoken rule was followed through. Centuries, until they met. MATURE 16+
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This is a world where power and dominance stand above anything and everything else. This is a world where you don't want to run around in the dark. This is a world where love is nothing other than a meaningless word used to describe the indescribable feeling of having a Mate. This is a world where wolves are dominant and only the most powerful survive. This is the world Silas, a loner and the first full blooded wolf in history, was born into. The world where she must prove her dominance in order to survive. * * * Unbearable pain erupted through my body, almost instantly. Dizziness made the room swirl unnaturally and darkness threatened to take over. "Up," the Alpha repeated. I tried, but, once again, I was rendered immobile. Another large syringe full of the green and silver mixture was injected into my body. This process repeated, time and time again. My body could not handle it. The room spun in quick, repeating circles as darkness surged, covering everything I saw and felt with a thick, black blanket. I couldn't remember anything. Not who I was. Not where I was. Not who was with me. Not what I was supposed to be doing. But, as I lay there, unconscious, beginning to go insane with pain, I could still hear, still remember, him. I could remember the voice of someone I had met, not that long ago, that already meant the world to me. I could remember the feeling of our wolves connecting, all but the new fifth member of my body, who had led me to this dark, dangerous place. I could remember feeling, for the first time in years, what it felt like to be happy. I could remember his name. Jace. * * * I do not take credit for the picture used in the cover of this story. <ON HOLD>

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