Azura scooted towards the knife on the table, reaching with her upper body to get a hold of the knife with her teeth. She steadily drops the knife in her open palm and twists to begin sawing at the ropes. She’s nearly cut free when the witch returns, spotting the scene and lunging at her. She rips the knife from her grasps and smacks Azura across the cheek, blood dripping from her lip. Azura whimpers at the contact, all hope of escape crushed in an instant. “You stupid bitch,” the witch mutters as she places a new piece of rope around her wrists. Suddenly, the witch’s focus is drawn to something blinking in the corner of the room. 
3 weeks later… “TK!” Azura’s distraught scream fills the sitting room as she searches frantically for her child. They had been playing hide and seek when TK had disappeared right before Azura’s eyes, his giggle echoing in the room as Azura searches every nook and cranny. “Baby, please. Mommy doesn’t want to play anymore,” Azura calls out nervously. Suddenly, TK reappears before her eyes, a smile on his face as he jumps up and down, “I win! I win!” He giggles as Azura scoops him up and smothers him with kisses. You will have to learn things on your own, so that you will be able to guide TK, for he will carry on your purpose. Moon
She sat perched on a thick long branch in complete darkness. She felt the moist moss beneath her hand where she gripped the bark. Her breathing was steady, long deep breaths, keeping her balance. Her eyes were focused. It was dark with only the light from the moon illuminating the forest. She waited silently. Then she heard the rustle of bushes. She saw what she had been tracking since sunset. Hunting at night may not be the safest option, but she had the advantage. She positioned her bow. Slowly she p
There was a tiny hole in the wall, about 2 inches in diameter, that would let in sunlight every morning. Strategically she would lay herself so that it would shine in her face and wake her at sunrise. She stirred as the light hit her eyelids. Opening her eyes she got out of bed and made her way to the boarded window. She unlatched it removing the board that covered the window and peeked outside. It was clear. She climbed out and down the lattice, making her way to the river. She could hear the rushing water as she grew nearer. She had finally reached a part of the bank which had a good place to con
Thud….Thud Her head bobbed up over the bushes towards the center of the forest where she heard the noise. Thinking quickly, she ran towards the bank of the river. She gathered mud scooping it into the front of her shirt and carried it like a sack back to where the wolf lie. She began to rub it onto branches making the shelter more secure. Back and forth she ran while making sure to coat herself as well to hide her scent. After she had finally made a good enough shelter while also covering the wolf itself with mud to suffocate the scent of its blood she grabbed one big bunch of mulberry bushes and mints and laid on the top of the heap.
This blue light emanated from the ends of her hair to her scalp, from her finger tips to her toes, glowing like the moon itself, she shined. Dim at first, until she shined brighter than the stars. So bright the wolf had to shield its eyes from her. It began to feel a warming sensation all around its skin and fur. The warm feeling began to intensify until it began to burn. The wolf looked at itself to make sure it was not on fire. The wolf was glowing! The blue hue now engulfed it and was pulsating in waves. The wolf felt this being’s presence inside of it!&
In an unrelenting stand off, the girl and wolf remained like statues, holding their gaze upon one another. “Do not fear me, girl. I will not harm you. You have saved my life and for that, I owe you immensely,” the wolf told her. She stood up tall, withdrawing her blade and spoke to him. “You owe me nothing as you have likewise saved mine. I am grateful you have not ripped me to shreds, thank you.” She gave the wolf a slight bow with her head. At this, the wolf chuckled. He looked upon this tiny being, covered still in dried mu
“So, Dihanie is what you call those monsters?” she asked him, trying to break the tension. “Yes, well it’s what my pack calls them. I’m sure different packs call them different names,” he said, “What about you? What should I call you?” She smiled at him, “My name is Azura. Azura Luxe. What about yourself?” Standing up to walk over to her, hand extended, he replied, “My name is TyRex Lupinn, but everyone just calls me Ty.” She stood puzzled at his action, hand still extending towards her.
It was dark by the time they got to Ty’s pack. They reached a clearing and Ty could now feel the full force of the New Moon. He placed Azura on the ground and let out a loud howl. There was short wall built of boulders that stretched out far in either direction, with a broken part that formed an entrance. He picked her up again and continued through the opening. He had gotten halfway through the open field when two large wolves approached him. “Alpha Ty, where have you been? And who is that you have with you?” the larger of the two asked him. He was a copper color with dashes of white and had green