HAUPTBAHNHOF TRAIN STATION BERLIN WEST GERMANY
January 25, 1965
9.09 AM
Fredella looked outside the Berlin station yard, apparently she was waiting for her best friend to pick her up. Not long after she saw a taxi entering the station yard, it turned out that the taxi was carrying Helga, who had come to fulfill her promise to pick her up. Fredella was so happy to see Helga had arrived that she screamed with joy many of the passengers at the station turned to her at her funny behavior and they all smiled. Helga waved her hand as she called Fredella then she immediately walked over to her best friend.
"Hey Fredella have you been here long?" asked Helga.
"Just now, about ten minutes ago," replied Fredella.
"Let's get going," said Helga.
The two of them immediately walked towards the taxi which soon started to leave the Hauptbahnhof train station which was still full of passengers who wanted to travel. Along the way the two friends had such an exciting conversation that without realizing it they had arrived in front of the Bamberger Dom churchyard. Fredella saw that the church building was still the same as before when she first came and attended a school for nuns and monks where she met Pastor Ludwig Schick who was kind and patient in guiding nuns and novice monks.
They entered the church and met Pastor Ludwig who was reading the bible with a nun who was about fifty years old she was Miss Grace Himmler both smiled at Helga and Fredella.
"Hi Fredella since when did you arrive?" asked Miss Grace.
"Just Miss Grace," replied Fredella. Miss Grace stood up and walked over to them as well as Pastor Ludwig the two nuns saluted the religious leader.
"Stay here, Miss Fredella," said Pastor Ludwig.
"Thank you Father Ludwig," replied Fredella.
Then both of them withdrew to go back to their room while saying goodbye to the two leaders of the catholic church so they hurriedly walked towards Helga's room how relieved they were after sitting on their beds looking tired, especially Fredella who came from far away. soon they had fallen asleep so that at 8.00 pm they only woke up after praying the two of them stepped into the kitchen to cook dinner. Fredella put down the prepared food she looked into her best friend's face as she asked about the task for Helga.
"Helga! Are you serious about going to St Michael's church?" Fredella asked.
"Right, why do you ask that?" asked Helga.
"I doubt you can carry out the task smoothly," replied Fredella.
Then Fredella told that he had heard news from a reliable source that the church of Saint Michael was a hotbed of the werewolf association and that many victims had died and became followers of Alpha and Luna. Hearing his best friend's explanation made Helga suddenly burst into laughter so she didn't feel the tears streaming down her face, She couldn't understand Fredella's unreasonable explanation then she smiled at her best friend while telling her feelings.
"Fredella my dear friend, are you hallucinating?" asked Helga.
"I'm telling the truth," replied Fredella.
"But where are werewolves in this day and age," said Helga.
"That's all I've heard," replied Fredella. Explanation after explanation has been elaborated by Fredella but all of it is just in vain because Helga still insists on going and on duty to the church, in Fredella's heart she will continue to investigate the truth about werewolves known as a pair of hewolf and Shewolf. The two of them continued their lunch while discussing other topics. Fifteen minutes later the two of them were seen stepping into the Bamberger church, gathering with the nuns and other monks by holding a prayer together led by Father Ludwig.
From a distance behind the dark trees a pair of bright red eyes gazed at the Bamberger church, saliva from the mouth of the large black and furry animal falling. The muzzled animal stuck out its tongue as it growled, it stared at the old building with a mysterious gaze. The animal had long hair, heard the church bells ringing, so it immediately fled into the dense forest while howling. Everyone in the church was surprised to hear the howling of the wolf, so after the prayer session was over, everyone returned to their respective rooms.
Helga didn't seem to understand the meaning of the howling of the forest wolf but only ten minutes later she had forgotten it but unlike Fredella this senior nun seemed more alert and had sharp feelings. The feeling that he must protect himself and his best friend he looked at Helga who had been fast asleep while she herself still seemed to be lying in her bed without closing her eyes all night she couldn't sleep she got up from her bed while taking something from her bag then she stepped out of the room and close it again. With full vigilance while praying he stepped out of the monastery he was standing in front of the churchyard while spreading something useful to maintain the safety and protect this church from werewolf attacks after all the churchyards were sprinkled with leaves from special plants then went back into the monastery while continuing to spread the plant. From a distance a pair of bright red eyes watched the activities of this young nun with hatred, his eyes flashed a sinister and vengeful glint towards this nun. Before long he howled with a high shrill Fredella was surprised and immediately turned his head towards the forest which was pitch black. unnatural that came from the forest so he immediately rushed in and locked his room again. He turned off the lights in his room while peeking out of the window he could faintly see from the second floor a black shadow with black hair and fangs was trying to get into the church but finally the werewolf's shadow ran into the thick and dark forest while howling with a pitiful voice. heart. Hearing a very terrible howling sound made the young nun immediately read the scriptures to exorcise the devil. The entire churchyard was safe because it had been protected by the werewolf's demon repellent plant so that the wolf couldn't get in easily.
The next morning all the inhabitants of the monastery had woken up with fresh and clear bodies and minds, only Fredella was still asleep because all night he had worked extra hard to save the souls of the inhabitants of the Bamberger church.