This is too creepy, its too much like our dream, the half breed Nami thought to herself. She had finally found the castle, the lair of the beasts, the werewolves, and she was going to kill them tonight. She and her companion Sakusy were running down the long corridor of their dream, the one that would lead them to the leader of the pack.
This was too easy, then, just as they entered the circular room, just as in her dream, she picked up the sent of dozens of werewolves. She glanced over at Sakusy, knowing full well that this would be the last time they would see each other. Then she was snapped from her thoughts by a sinister laugh.
"Muwahahahaha, I'm glad that you have finally arrived. As you undoubtedly know, I am the leader of the wolves, the very creatures u have come to destroy. Now what do you say to letting the battle begin!" And with that the room was filled with werewolves ready to destroy them.
Nami drew her sword, ready to do what she must.
"Alright," she told her companion, "are you ready, I'm not about to do this on my own."
The other wolf nodded, claws flexing, fangs ready to tear flesh.
The battle lasted for what must have been hours. The floor of the room was littered with the corpses of the slain wolves. But the battle was far from over. It was like if they killed one, six more would replace it. Nami looked at the one wolf that she was not against. He nodded.
"No, no I wont!" she shrieked.
The wolf placed her hand in his paw. "You must. I don't care what happens to me. Just as long as your safe and they're defeated."
"No!"
"You must" He pulled at her sword and placed the handle in her hand. "Do it! Do it now!" he ordered.
She cried and hugged her companion. She knew what she must do.
"I am sorry" she said, tears staining her cheeks. She drew her sword. "Hell tunnel strike" she yelled. The whole room filled with a hellish fire.
"Thank you" she heard a voice say.
"I love you," she said, as Sakusy withered in the flames.
"I love you too. Good bye, my love"
And with that she wept in the centre of the flames.
As Nami left the palace weeping for her lost companion, she was relieved, she had fulfilled her destiny, yet victory was bitter sweet. Then as she turned to look back at the destroyed castle, a gust of wind swept by her, and she picked up a familiar sent, and her heart skipped a beat. Then the half breed ran through the trees, returning home. She knew in her heart that she wouldn't be alone for long, one day Sakusy would be at her side once again, it was only a matter of time. And she could wait forever.
