Chapter Eleven
Diclaimer: Not Mine
The next sound heard was shattering glass, as Siobhan
turned around to face her father. "Daddy, I-" She started
to say, but Cain cut her off.
"Siobhan, back away from the cage. That manÕs very
dangerous. HeÕs wanted by the police and I was keeping a
hold of him till they come, but I didnÕt want you to
worry." Cain was obviously making that bullshit up off the
top of his head.
"Cain, Bullshit. She knows. I told her everything." I
called his bluff. CainÕs face went white, then turned to a
nasty shade of purple.
"Siobhan, donÕt believe a word this mad man says." He
tried to comfort Siobhan, but she just looked pissed, maybe
finally fed up with her fatherÕs lies.
"Dad, I saw Oz change." She informed him.
"But, thatÕs impossible. ItÕs not even the full moon."
Cain muttered under his breath.
"Yup. Sure is possible." I told him, walking through
the open cage door. "And now itÕs about to happen again."
I let the wolf rise, feeling myself begin to wolf
out.
"Siobhan, this is between me and your father. I want
you to run, very far away, because I donÕt want to hurt
you."
Pushing open the door, the last thing I saw was
Siobhan running out of the basement and then I knew no
more. The moon had risen and the wolf was unleashed.
Diclaimer: Not Mine
The next sound heard was shattering glass, as Siobhan
turned around to face her father. "Daddy, I-" She started
to say, but Cain cut her off.
"Siobhan, back away from the cage. That manÕs very
dangerous. HeÕs wanted by the police and I was keeping a
hold of him till they come, but I didnÕt want you to
worry." Cain was obviously making that bullshit up off the
top of his head.
"Cain, Bullshit. She knows. I told her everything." I
called his bluff. CainÕs face went white, then turned to a
nasty shade of purple.
"Siobhan, donÕt believe a word this mad man says." He
tried to comfort Siobhan, but she just looked pissed, maybe
finally fed up with her fatherÕs lies.
"Dad, I saw Oz change." She informed him.
"But, thatÕs impossible. ItÕs not even the full moon."
Cain muttered under his breath.
"Yup. Sure is possible." I told him, walking through
the open cage door. "And now itÕs about to happen again."
I let the wolf rise, feeling myself begin to wolf
out.
"Siobhan, this is between me and your father. I want
you to run, very far away, because I donÕt want to hurt
you."
Pushing open the door, the last thing I saw was
Siobhan running out of the basement and then I knew no
more. The moon had risen and the wolf was unleashed.
