I was looking at Sara trying to assure her that everything was going to be alright. But I wasn’t sure if it was going to be okay. I saw the witch pull out a dagger that had a strange smell to it. And when she moved it near Sara, Sara would flinch away from it. She was scared of that knife for some reason.
“It’s been dipped in silver water. It’s poisonous for werewolves.” Sara said.
“It’s alright Sara. She wants me. Not you.” I said.
“If I have to, I will kill the both of you. She means nothing to me and we hate her pack as much as yours.” The witch said.
“Well, that’s where you’re wrong. They’re both my pack.” I said. And she looked at me strangely. Like she finally came to a realization.
“You’re not just a white wolf. You are the prophecy.” She said.
That’s when I felt myself starting to lose control. She was using my sister to try and kill me. Well, they did that in Seattle but Sara was on the other side. I’d gotten to know her recently and we’d gotten really close.
She was the only family I actually considered to be my blood family and no one was going to hurt her on my watch. My breathing started getting really heavy and I felt my back brake, causing me to fall to the ground screaming. Then my arms and legs soon followed.
The witch stood there watching in amusement and she raised her hand at me, trying to do something as a flash of red came towards me, but bounced off of some invisible force field that was around me. I didn’t know where that was but as she was paying attention to me I could see Sara slowly getting out of her restraints from the tree.
I remember the last time this was happening in the forest when I fled from that party. This pain was so much more intense. And it was something completely different. I was laying on the ground, my bones breaking and I realized that I couldn’t move at all. I couldn’t get up or do anything. I was just laying there, screaming in pain. Every time I tried to move, I felt another break.
Was this the awakening that everyone kept talking about?
“Just breathe through it.” Ava guided me.
“Sara needs me now. I can’t be like this.” I argued.
“There’s nothing you can do about it now. It’s happening. You need to let it happen.” Ava said. But all I could think about was Sara and the twins didn’t know we were out here. I couldn’t call them. I needed them. I needed their help. But they didn’t know where we were.
The witch used this opportunity while I was immobilized to charge at me with the dagger raised up as she was about to plunge it straight into my heart.
But Sara started screaming and ran at her from beside and tackled her away from me. The dagger only managed to leave a deep gash on my arm that was corroded by the silver water.
The witch pushed Sara off and kicked her in the head and she started approaching me again with the dagger raised.
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