The Big Bad Wolf
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  • Reads 7,113
  • Votes 116
  • Parts 6
  • Time 25m
Ongoing, First published Jul 26, 2011
“Emma?” Nolan asked, slowly reaching a hand out to touch me. I flinched from the touch, taking a step back. I had never really feared for my life, more than I had at this moment. I was trying to swallow everything, but it was all too much. It felt like a whirl pool, sucking me in. I looked up to Nolan, his eyes searching mine, obviously wanting acceptance. But that just wasn’t something I could give. At least not right now.
“I-I’m sorry, Nolan. I just can’t…” I mumbled, my voice coming out hoarse as I took a hesitant step back. “I h-have to go.”
With that, I turned, and ran for my life. I didn’t want to think Nolan could kill me, but he had said it himself. He said he wouldn’t ever on purpose, but so many people were deceiving. I was honestly terrified. As I ran, I heard sobbing noise from behind me, followed by a growl a few moments later.
As soon as a howl erupted into the sky, I couldn’t help but hope I’d make it home in one piece.
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