Beast by Jay Mirano (free romance novels .txt) ๐
Axel is launched into the life of a moon spirit without choice, and he strives to be human once more. But at what cost?
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Iโve always sworn to myself never to hurt a human. There have been times โ especially in winter โ when prey is so hard to come by that I almost starve. But I could never bring myself to hurt those I so strongly wish to be like. I couldnโt inflict my curse upon your kind.
Celia
The creature is nearly upon the bait now, and I can barely contain myself. Its large paws scratch at the area around it; itโs clearly still on guard. Weโll have to wait until the beast starts to eat before we make a move. Without warning, the wolfโs head snaps up, and I swear it stares right at me. Iโm struck by a profound sense of recognition. Where have I seen those eyes before? There have been times when Iโve sworn I could see a pale amber eyes flickering outside my bedroom window, or in the forest outside town. But never have I seen them so close.
Caleb sees the beast eying me, and reacts swiftly. He loads his bow and unleashes the arrow before I have a chance to signal him against it. The bolt strikes the creature through the ankle, and it lets out an earth-shattering howl of anguish. My heart leaps up into my throat as I see its blood begin to seep out onto the grass, seeming to shine in the light of the moon. I let out a panicked owl hoot, but itโs too late. Caleb lets loose another arrow, this one hitting the wolf in the thigh. The creature casts me one final, sorrowful stare, before turning on its haunches and disappearing into the woods.
โCaleb, you fool!โ I hiss, rushing at him with my blade still unsheathed. โWe could have had him if youโd waited!โ
He shakes his head, not hearing a word I say. He taps Curt hurriedly on the shoulder, and they both break into a run, heading in the direction the beast went.
โNo, stop!โ I scream, although Iโm not entirely sure why. I rush after them, suddenly gripped by a need to stop their murderous campaign. When I looked in that wolfโs eyes, it wasnโt evil I saw. It was love.
Axel
I never hoped to make you love me. I knew I could never sway you from the deep-seated hatred that all villagers have for my kind. All I wanted to do was be near you, to protect you from harm. I hope Iโve done that. Despite everything, I still love you. And I always will.
Celia
Why wonโt my brothers listen to me? I need them to stop! I can see them, up ahead, following the wolfโs tracks. The ground underfoot has softened with the rain, and the creatureโs footprints are unmistakable. Mingled with the muddied water flowing down the mountain is the wolfโs blood, still glowing, but fading. Iโm gripped by such desperation to stop my brothers, and yet on they climb, as if possessed.
Finally we come upon a sheer cliff, looking down upon the village. I can see the lights of houses below, completely oblivious. The wolf is perched on the edge of a large rock that juts far from the cliff-face. Heโs waiting for us, I know. The two arrows Caleb launched are still protruding from his matted fur.
As if waiting for our arrival, the clouds above suddenly disperse, unleashing the full intensity of the moon. The wolf gazes upward, bathed in a beam of bright moonlight. As we get closer, his shape seems to waver. Heโs flickering, one moment a wolf, the other a human. I rush ahead of Curt and Caleb, skidding onto the rock and falling to my knees. In front of me kneels a man, a man whose face I know, whose face I feel Iโve always known. His eyes are shining more fervently than usual, those eyes that have followed me all my life.
โIโm so sorry,โ I whisper, tears forcing their way from my eyes and down my cheeks. He smiles at me, a crooked half-smile that seems so familiar.
โDonโt be,โ he says, closing his eyes. โThis is all Iโve ever wanted.โ
โCelia, get away!โ Curt shouts, grabbing my arms and pulling me to my feet. โGet away from that thing.โ
I struggle against his grip, but heโs simply too strong. From the corner of my eye, I see Caleb ready an arrow. I let out a panicked cry, almost a howl, but Caleb ignores me. He lets the arrow fly, striking the wolf in the neck. He crumples to the ground, panting slowly. He flickers back into human form once more, and locks eyes with me.
โI love you,โ I hear myself whisper, and he smiles that crooked smile again.
Another arrow hits his chest, and another. Iโm screaming for Caleb to stop, but he continues firing until all his arrows are spent.
Curtโs grip on me finally slackens, and I crawl towards the man. I wrap my hand around his, the warmth of life ebbing away from him. Heโs no longer a wolf at all, but in that moment I know he never was. Not in his heart. I hold him in my arms until heโs completely still, his blood drenching my skin and clothes.
An auroral ray of moonlight envelops us both, and his body begins to fade. I look up, to see him standing before me. Heโs no longer bloodied, but draped in a cloak of the darkest onyx fur Iโve ever seen. He extends a hand for me to take, and I stand with him. He takes my face in his hands and kisses me, the sensation nothing but a soft caress on my lips, like a gentle breath of wind. And with that, he disappears.
Publication Date: 03-30-2012
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