Midnight Experiments (New Version)

Midnight Experiments (New Version)

  • WpView
    Reads 90
  • WpVote
    Votes 11
  • WpPart
    Parts 3
WpMetadataReadOngoing22m
WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, Nov 18, 2013
Ever had that strange feeling you are being watched.Yeah it happened to me all the time,but I really was being watched. According to my watchers I was lucky to be picked, but to me it was the worst thing that could happen to a teenager. I had wished like every teen to have my life changed. Well I got that wish but not in the way I had expected. I was thinking like finding a great guy or something like that; not have my life ripped in half and put in a blender. You probably think I'm just some complaining teen but I'm not. Read about what happened to me and take it as a warning, because they could come to you and "change" your life too.
All Rights Reserved
#529
scientist
WpChevronRight
Join the largest storytelling communityGet personalized story recommendations, save your favourites to your library, and comment and vote to grow your community.
Illustration

You may also like

  • Birdbrain
  • Loving Merritt Forever
  • Why him?
  • Jesse's Redemption (manxman /werewolf || #lgbt)
  • The Boy in the Gray Hoodie
  • Mated
  • Unintentional Passion
  • Echo of the Past
  • Reject (mxm)
  • Hiraeth, the Word that Binds us
Birdbrain

Every time I tried to stop, something clenched in my stomach, instinctual and feral. It compelled me to move. Sometimes it felt like it was pulling me in the opposite direction, back the way I came. That feeling I ignored - nothing short of demonic possession could convince me to go anywhere near that forest ever again. It wouldn't be nearly long enough that I would realize I hadn't imagined that pull. That some invisible force was compelling me towards that man. To Nate. When I did realize, I made sure I used it to keep running in the opposite direction of wherever it told me to go. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Picture this: you're a 17 year old werewolf. Your Alpha, under false counsel, believes your entire family instigated a failed coup so he kills your parents, and you're next. Your options are basically die now, or turn rogue and die anyways. What do you choose - swift and painless, or drawn out and lonely? If you answered, "Neither," then you'd be correct. I didn't anticipate, though, that one bad theft in the beginning was going to send a ripple that would come back to haunt me in unimaginable ways.

More details
WpActionLinkContent Guidelines