I felt my body bouncing on the ground, and when I dropped after, the mirror sucked me. I tried to stand up, but I couldn't. I heard the sound of cicadas and crickets. I saw big trees surrounding me, and the moon shone brightly in the sky, brightening the whole place. I looked around, and I was in the forest. The mirror pulled me and brought me to the forest. I heard waterfalls not far away from where I was lying. I tried to stand up and saw fireflies, but they turned into fires when they got nearer. I heard yodelling, but it stopped.
"He is here!" One of the shadow indians shouted and arrowed me, but he missed. I don't see anyone but shadows and real arrows pointed at me.
"Kill him!" He commanded, and everybody shouted in their response and started attacking me.
I catch the second arrow he released, break it in two and throw it away. When they saw it, they ran to me, their bows and arrows flying and attacking me. I knew they would kill me, but I fought them and defended myself. I didn't know them, and I can't remember anything I did wrong to someone. They all attack me, and I don't have a choice but to fight them. I grabbed them individually and threw them hard on the ground. I heard their bones break, and their flesh was torn as their body touched the rocky ground. I can smell their blood flowing and hear the moan they are making because of the pain I caused their body. I don't want to hurt them, but they will kill me, so I fight back and protect myself.
I heard lots of yodelling getting near me and the footsteps of the angry indians. Even though I can't see them clearly because I only rely on the moonlight, it is clear that they are just shadows. The shadows can hold bows and arrows—the shadows that can kill me and those that I can touch and kill.
"He is still alive!" One of the shadows said, and they started to attack me again.
I felt it bite me on my leg. I grabbed and lifted it, shocked to see they were not humans but foxes or wolves with feathered turbans on their heads, and they could talk. I threw him away because he pissed me off, I heard him moan when his body touched the ground, but they are too many, and I was only one, and I couldn't fight them all. I am already wounded, and I don't know what is happening to me or where am I because awhile ago I was just inside the house and there's a man with a pointed ear who keeps appearing and telling me that I need to go back. Go back from where? I forgot the name of the place that he mentioned.
I keep fighting them while they keep attacking me with their tiny bow and arrows. I am bigger than them, but they are plenty, and I can't fight them all, even if I try. They were coming from everywhere, and the arrow from one of the indians hit me on my arm.
"Aaawwooo!!!" I howled because of the pain that I felt. Even if the arrow is tiny, its sharpness is enough to inflict pain and make the enemy wounded or die.
I immediately removed the arrow from my arm, struck the indian fox's body, and then threw him, and I heard his body slammed into the tree and never stood up again. The others saw what I did. They eagerly put me down to kill me without mercy. Even though I was more significant than them, they were brave enough to attack me, so I decided to run away from them instead of facing them because they were coming from everywhere, and I couldn't put them down.
"Follow him!"
I ran, but they were following me. I heard their barks with the mix of yodelling, and I howled while running away from them, but they never stopped following me wherever I went. I want to call 911, but I'm in the middle of the forest, and I don't have my phone with me, so I got nothing, and I don't have a choice but to run to save myself. Yes! I felt like a coward running away from them because I had already tried to fight them but couldn't finish them all. They were unlimited and determined to kill me without knowing why they wanted me dead.
"Aaawwwooo!!!"
"Come to me, my dear wolf", I heard a voice, and I knew it was calling me.
"I can feel you near me now. Come and find me," She said.
The voice is so calm, and it sounds hypnotizing to me. I looked back and saw those foxes still running after me, and I knew they would never stop, so I needed to find the voice calling me.
"Follow my voice."
"Follow my voice."
"Yes! That is what I am doing, and I can't find you", I told her, but she never replied.
I hope to find the voice calling me before the indian foxes kill me. Until I heard a waterfall, and my instinct told me that she was there and I needed to go there as fast as I could because those indian foxes never stopped chasing me.
"Kill him! Before the sun rises!"
Their leader ordered, and I heard the others yodel as their response. I turned left because I heard the waterfalls coming from there, and the sound of it getting nearer indicated that I was already near to where the voice that's calling me.
"Aaawwwooo!!!" I howl again, just in case she is still there. I want to tell her I am coming and near her now, but I don't hear any response from the voice I heard a while ago.
I stopped when I was in the falls now, and I tried to find the woman who was calling me, and she was not there. The moon shines so bright on the water, and I look around, and there's no sign of her.
"What the fuck" I whispered. Is the voice real? Why is she not hear? I tried to use my smelling ability. Maybe I can trace her by smelling her, but I can't smell something unusual than the wet soil.
I heard the indian foxes getting near me now, and I didn't have a choice now. I looked around again, but she was not there. I would like to know if I will look for her or run and save myself. I want to return to my real place, where I belong. I want to wake up from this dream in case I am only dreaming even though I can feel the pain from the attacks that the indian foxes made, but I don't know how. I don't know why I turned into a wolf and how I got here.
"Where are you?" I whispered while still looking for her. I am hoping to find her because I am desperate now.
I ran near the water, still looking for the woman who called me and trying to hear her voice.
"Where are you?" I asked again, and finally, she answered. "I am here."