Summary- On a cold, snowy night, howls and snow being crunched were heard. Wolves are running, blowing puffs of clouds as they breathe. The pack consists of 5 wolves. The leader of the pack was the furthest back, trying to help and watch the others as they try to get away. Gun-shots were fired. The leader turned and saw that the gun was aimed at one of its pack members. As the bullet emerged, the wolf jumped in the way. Blood splattered as the other wolves stopped running and turned, only to see their leader shot down with blood oozing out of its left, front foreleg.
Prologue:
Huff… Huff…
The snow crunched as we ran across the field and towards the woods. Men were shouting and guns were fired. Those men are hunter. They hunt us for our fur. Our kind is dieing out, for we are the only ones left alive. We are werewolves. Half-human and half-wolf, but we don't hunt humans. We eat like other wolves and behave like them. Why must they treat us this way? There are people out there who have powers called Alices, and yet they treat us like monsters. We are no different, but it their eyes, we are. That is why we are hunted.
(In wolf language)
"Hey, leader! What do we do?!" shouted a wolf with black and white fur.
"Just keep running and don't look back. Keep running until you reach the snow cave!" I shouted back.
Some more gun-shots were heard and I had a bad feeling, so I looked back. That was when I saw the gun pointed at one of my brothers. When the trigger was pulled, I jumped in the way and got shot. It hit my front, left foreleg. Blood was oozing out and I was loosing conscious.
The others stopped running and turned to look at me. Horror, anger, and sadness were the only emotions you could read from their eyes. One of them shouted, "No! Leader!"
I knew he was about to start dashing towards me so I shouted back, "Go! Just keep going! I told you to keep going and don't look back until you reach the snow cave! I'll be fine." I lied to myself. I knew I was going to die. Just thinking about it made me taste salty water run down my face, but I had to keep a strong face for them. "Just go already!"
He was still shouting, "No, I don't want to leave you!" and "You can't die, we need you!" as the other wolves pushed him to run with tears running down their snouts. By the time they were out of sight, the humans caught up to me. They were hurray-ing that they finally caught one. I lay there still and cold. A few second before I was about to loose conscious, I heard one of the men shrieked as he freaked out. My body started to emit a light-pinkish glow. When the light faded, my body felt colder and numb. Then, one of the men shouted, "What the hell just happened?!"
There, my body lay in the snow. What shocked them to their wits, right before their eyes; they saw a wolf turn into a human.
