Bark (The Werewolf Journal's Book 1)

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for him during the full moon.  Jay said he wants to start looking but I think it’s too dangerous.  He got himself a gun and a whole bunch of silver bullets.  I don’t know how he got them and I wonder what the person that got them for him thought when he asked for them.  I mean silver bullets.  I guess if you know the right people you can get anything.  Jay was always good at getting things he wasn’t supposed to.  I guess for once it’s come in handy.  I got to admit I don’t know if I would do the same for him.  I think maybe I’d be scared of him if he was the one going through all this.
     
    It all seems so unreal.  It feels like a dream.  I keep telling myself this can’t be happening, but it is.  I keep having these dreams.  I see myself eating people in them.  I feel free and most of all, I like what I’ve become in the dreams.  I’m scared of what I’ll become when the moon is full.  I have this knot in my stomach that I can’t get rid of.  I can’t think straight.  Every time I close my eyes, I see that awful beast that did this to me.  I’m haunted by Danny’s death.  He was so young… had his whole life in front of him and just like that, he’s gone.  I keep thinking that he’s going to walk back into my house and slap me in the head like he used to as he cracks one of his stupid jokes.  It’s funny when you’re young you think you can do anything.  You think you’re going to live forever, but then reality of life sets in.  The reality that we are all going to die one day.  The reality that we’re not going to stay young forever.  I don’t want to die, but I can see it coming.  I’m afraid.  I’m afraid of not existing and afraid of never seeing the people I love again.  Most of all I’m afraid of forgetting who I am.  I wish I had listened to Sarah.  I should have taken the long way home.  One little shortcut changed my life forever.  Even if I do somehow, someway make it out of this.  I’ll never be the same and neither will Jay.  Our eyes have been opened to the horrors of the world.  We’ve gone to a place that no person should ever go and that place is hell.  Now that we’ve seen hell, I wonder if we’ll ever get to see heaven.
    CHAPTER 20
     
     
    Jay’s truck lights shone against the trees of the woods as he switched them off.  He stepped out of the truck, reaching for his gun.  He turned on his flashlight, making his way through the wooded area.  Just what the hell was Arnie thinking, walking through these woods at night?  He thought, shining his light through the trees.
     
    Arnie kept telling him not to come here, but they needed to do something.  If they were
    ever going to find this other wolf, they were going to have to start taking chances.
     
    Jay couldn’t help but tell himself that maybe Arnie was right.  That maybe he shouldn’t have come.  The woods were creepy as shit, and knowing what he knew made it even worse.  He pointed his gun clumsily with every noise he heard through the woods.  He searched for two hours until finally, when he was about to turn around and go back to his truck, he heard a woman screaming, followed by a horrid howl.
     
    “Holy shit!” Jay whispered to himself as he could hear the creature heading toward him.  He looked around, but he couldn’t tell which direction it was coming from.  Jay quickly climbed a nearby tree, scaling it as high as he could.  He looked down, readying his gun as the beast walked into the opening of the woods, carrying a petite-looking female on its back.
     
    The (adjective??) beast then threw the girl’s body against the ground, scanning the woods with its eyes.  Jay looked on in disbelief as the beast devoured the meat off the girl’s dead carcass.  It all seemed so surreal being so close to the beast.  He covered his mouth in disgust, pointing his gun.  Just when he was ready to pull the trigger, a flock of birds flew through the trees, causing him to

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