Chapter 36 – A Turning Point in Werewolf Academy's Alpha by Gary Windsor
In this chapter of Werewolf Academy's Alpha, Gary Windsor introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 36 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Internet genre.
I try to talk but there is a cloth tied around my mouth. I growl inwardly. I look up and suddenly something drips on me.
I let out a scream as it burns my skin, wolfsbane. How do they have wolfsbane?!
Suddenly I remember something, I look around once again and it looks familiar. I look at myself and I look like her, covered in dried blood, healed cuts and ripped clothes.
My hands are tied up with rope that is soaked in wolfsbane and my feet are tied to a log to make sure I'm standing up.
"Ahh boys, guess what's awake." A cruel deep voice says making me freeze. My angry hate filled eyes meet his cold death ones. He pulls the cloth out of my mouth and throws it on the floor.
The rest of the men laughs and suddenly I sniff the air, I hiss in pain as my nostrils burn. There is so much wolfsbane around here, there are guns and crossbows.
"Hunters." I spit in the mans face making him turn red with anger. He grabs something from behind me and slashes my stomach with it.
I scream loudly moving my body uselessly. The man smirks evilly and taps the sharp object in his palm. Trough my blurry eyes I see it's a silver dagger.
"You see boys," The man says holding up the silver "this is made from silver which harms a wolf and they cannot heal. But this dagger is special, we left this is wolfsbane for 24 hours making it poisonous to her as well. If she didn't get it out of her system within a week she can die but she is stronger than most normal werewolves."
I'm guessing he is the leader and possibly the teacher too. I growl deeply as he points the silver at me, he just ignores me.
He presses the blade to my skin and I hold back a cry of pain. He slowly pushes it further in until I finally let it out, he smiles as though he has won a prize.
I look up at the sky and notice it's just past sunset, the moon is out but it isn't the full moon. The full moon doesn't really effect us that much but it can strengthen our abilities, so if the full moon was tonight I could escape but I can't.
I snarl as two of his 'students' step closer to me, that earns a electric shock. Literally like 10,000 volts! My body shakes violently as the electric runs through me.
I realise I have a electric dog collar on that's been tampered with, now it has wires connecting a into a electric device. They are treating me like a dog.
I breath deeply as the electricity stops and I slump against the ropes. I make sure not to breathe through my nose though.
"Just whack her on the back of the head with a rock, but don't kill her. We aren't finished yet." He says evilly, suddenly I feel a pain in the back of my head and then just darkness.
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Tyson POV:
I was suppose to protect her but I lost her, she is gone. All I had to do was keep her safe and now she is missing.
I run my hand through my hair that is growing long now, I feel myself panicking at the unknown of what is happening to her.
Ever since we were young she has been like a little sister to me, someone I had to look over and protect. I loved her. Not in that way but as family.
"Yo Tyson." Dylan says walking into the game room where I'm pacing nervously. Dylan, the third in command, and I have become close since Maia left for her getaway with Austin.
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