sure that Kuro was secured in a safe place, away from the village and any potential danger. The werewolf had become
ing. Her worry was clear on her face, but Igw
ce calm yet heavy with the weight of the situa
n her chest. The moon hung heavy in the sky, its light ill
ssed, the peaceful
nd he immediately stood, panic rising in his chest
ern for Igwe and the wolf driving her for
Its body grew larger, the fur shifting into a more monstrous form. Its eyes burned wit
was too late. The werewolf howled in ra
r. Igwe tried to intervene, but it was like trying to hold back a storm.
ground, her blood staining the earth beneath her. Her eyes locked with his
his knees beside her. He cradled her head in
had been torn away in the blink of an eye. He had failed her
ed on Igwe. But Igwe's heart was too broken to care anymore. He stoo
want to see the werewolf anymore. A