Chapter 1: Prologue
Chapter 1: Prologue
When I was ten years old, a drunk driver crashed into my father's car. They said it was so bad people
had a hard time telling where the drunk's car ended and my father's began. Dad died instantly, so they
say, and Mom devastated. For a while, I thought I might lose her too.
Eventually, Mom got better, well sort of. She stopped starving herself and acting like a somewhat
normal person. Not laughing or smiling, Mom seemed more like a walking ghost. That is until she met
Harry Ford. They met in Minnesota while Mom did extra training for her job and they started dating. Property of Nô)(velDr(a)ma.Org.
Finally, she went back to Mom before Dad's death. Only one little hitch about this whole boyfriend thing
though. Harry wasn't exactly human.
When they got serious Harry revealed his secret to my mom. Somehow, he missed the fact that Mom
sucks eggs at keeping secrets. Not even five minutes passed before she told me. Luckily for Harry, I
can keep secrets. You see, Harry's a werewolf. I know what you're thinking — run this guy is totally
crazy! That's exactly what I told Mom, so she convinced Harry to do the whole change into a wolf in
front of me.
As cool as the whole shift thing was, I found it also disturbing. I mean, what is not disturbing about your
mom's boyfriend stripping down to his boxers in front of you? Oh, the icing on the whole cake?
Apparently, he and Mom were destined to be. Mates, he said, and wanted us to come live with him in
Minnesota.
As cool as the whole shift thing was, I found it also disturbing. I mean, what is not disturbing about your
mom's boyfriend stripping down to his boxers in front of you? Oh, the icing on the whole cake?
Apparently, he and Mom were destined to be. Mates, he said, and wanted us to come live with him in
Minnesota.
Now, Harry made Mom happy without a doubt so I figured I would overlook his canine inclination and
didn't balk at moving. Besides, I had nothing keeping me there in Chatham. After Dad died, I lost all my
friends. The worst seemed to be over, and in all truth, what did I have to lose, right?
As it turns out, I had a lot to lose, and the worst was far from over. This is the story of how my one
simple plan get out alive was torn to shreds and stomped into the ground.