There's a day when all hearts will be broken
When a shadow will cast out the light
And our eyes cry a million tears
Help won't arrive
There's a day when all courage collapses
And our friends turn and leave us behind
Creatures of darkness wil triumph
The sun won't rise
When we've lost all hope
And succumb to fear
And the skies rain blood
And the end draws near
The pale green and purple haired boy watched his brethren, wolf-form, as they charged and rampaged through vise village. The sounds of battle howling, melding with the screams of agony by residents, mixed with the fire crackling sounds into a symphony of horror. The same was quick to attack his sense of smell. The harsh smell of burning wood and hay and the gentle smell of fear as it exudes via cold sweat.
He knew them all. Assailants and victims alike. It was his race, coming to take vengeance upon him and his mother. The victims were to be the other villagers, for harboring them.
There is no escape, only death.
Amongst the raiders he then saw a head rising above others, one adorned by bright blond hair.
Jed… you bastard.
Before he could do anything, he was whisked away to the safety of the nearby hilltop where survivors gathered.
-
I may fall
But not like this: it won't be by
Your hand
I may fall
Not this place: not today
I may fall
Bring it all: it's not enough to take me down
I may fall
There was no time to waste. He ran back to the village, ignoring Akazukin's cries behind him.
"Cain, don't do it! Please!" she pleaded and begged to no avail. He didn't heed her words. He could not. How could he? Stand by while his very own brother led these thugs and criminals to such a rampage. No. He had to do something.
"Jed… you bastard! I am going to protect her, no matter what!"
"Foolish idiot. You are a shame to lycan race. Your ineptness. Your frailty. Your worthlessness. You and your mother defile our purity."
Cain focused what little magic energy he could muster, throwing a sharp gust of air at Jed. His brother scoffed at the display, unscathed by the virtue of his thick skin.
"Just as pathetic as I thought."
-
There's a place where we'll stand outnumbered
Where the wolves and the soulless will rise
In the time of our final moments
Every dream dies
There's a place where our shields will lay shattered
And the fear's all that's left in our hearts
Our strength and our courage have run out
We fall apart
When we lose our faith
And forsake our friends
When the moon is gone
And we've reached our ends
I don't have a choice.
Cain summoned his magic once again, this time calling a thick column of smoke to mask himself.
Utilizing the cover, he focused his mind on the transformation he has not done in years now. He felt his body empower and his form change into that of a blue-silver wolf. His muscles taut, he lunged forwards at Jed, only be met with a blow, leaving him with a deep gash. The last thing he heard before he lost his consciousness was the cry of agony by his mother, then his senses dulled and he blacked out.
-
There's a moment that changes a life when
We do something that no one else can
And the path that we've taken will lead us
One final stand
There'e a moment we'll make a decision
Not to cower and crash on the ground
The moment we face our worst demons
Our courage found
When we stand with friends
And we won't retreat'
As we stare down death
Then the taste is sweet.
-
"Hello, Mr. wolf. Are you okay?"
That voice woke up his aching body from unconsciousness. It was morning, the fight was over, The town had an eerie quiet over it.
Akazukin…
He coughed and drew a heavy breath, looking at his wounds wordlessly, then at Akazukin.
The young girl petted him affectionately and poured some fresh water over his wounds.
I'm stuck in this form… perhaps forever. I cannot practice my magic anymore.
"I'm going to name you Val." She said. "After Valhan, the king of the Lycans."
Don't you worry. I'll protect you forever, even if it costs my life.
I cannot ever repent for the fate I brought upon this village, upon you.
The villagers were reluctant to admit her new friend to them, but Akazukin's grandmother managed to sway their opinion, enough to welcome Val.
It was a few days before his recovery started and a few weeks before he allowed himself to talk again.
-OJAFMOJAFMOJAFM-
It's been almost a decade since that fateful day. I've spent every day since following her, watching her grow into the warrior she is today. Practicing her moves again and again and again, always with a smile. She was determined that this is how she should live her life. Training in the art of fire magic, learning to employ all these weapons… she really is amazing.
I always wondered what if things would have been otherwise, but I guess we'll never know.
We kept coming back. Year after year, visiting the grave plot where her parents and my mother lies, and the one where I was supposed to be. Sometimes I was there, sometimes she asked me to stay behind. She'd tell me all about myself and I would nod wordlessly, keeping a secret.
I should be thankful for staying alive, but I don't know how she'd react if she ever found out. I'm not sure I want to know.
