I hated fighting with her. She was so pure, and I was the asshole who made a stupid joke. Of course she'd be freaked out when someone forgot to keep the light on when they left her in the cabin. Having her wake up and run outside in her pajamas, most people thought was funny. I gave a half smile and tried to tell her it wasn't on purpose, but she looked cute. I should have defended her more. And now she hasn't spoken to me all day. Hopefully tomorrow we can work things out.

Screaming. I woke to my sister screaming. I ran to her room with my sword and saw the harpy, slashing at her with its talons. It grinned when it saw me.

"There is my prize! Dylin Moon!" It cackled, and before I could swing, it detached from Lunar, and tackled me. I lost my sword, as it hooked it's talons into my shoulders. In that moment I hated that we had a skylight. The harpy broke through the glass as it carried me away. All I could think about, beside the burning in my shoulders, was that I didn't even apologize to her.

When the harpy finally began to decrease in height, I saw the stone building, hidden in the forest. She let me go a few feet from the ground and I stumbled and fell. I looked up and there was a man, he grinned with a cruel smile. He then punched me in the face and everything became hazy. He grabbed me by my hair and threw me against the stone exterior wall. I felt the sharp stone dig into my face as my lip bled from the punch. He pushed me against the stone and bent my arms behind me in a painful position.

"She has to have a reason to complete her mission. Though you are far from the beauty my wife held, my informants say that she loves you." He said, as I tried to process the words he spoke, cold manicales were put on my wrists and I looked up at the sky for probably the last time to pray for help from my mother.

"Selene!" I yelled to draw her eye as the burly man slammed my head against the stone again. After that hit, my body grew heavy as the last thing I saw was the full moon... and it seemed like it was crying.