I watch as my feet move in the direction of the spacecraft. Asking the aliens to depart makes me feel ashamed since it goes against all I've stood for. Let us live in harmony and show some grace to creatures we do not fully comprehend. They may not be bad, likewise I doubt they intend any evil. In addition, I believe they are just misunderstood, and I want everyone to have the opportunity to get to know them.
Theo asks, "Finally came to your senses?
I scoff. Even though I respect the aliens, I think it's really foolish of them to think that I'll choose them over my pack, my family, the werewolves.
"There are moments when it's clear where you belong."
"Is that correct?" Gala is getting closer.
"I believed I knew who I belonged to."
I spot a girl that I only know from photos. The young lady grips Ajay's arm in all of them.
"Aanya?"
"Surely Uncle Ajay isn't making up tales about me," a cunning sneer appears on her face.
He will truly be interested in the fact that you are still alive, and he does care.
"My alien heritage remained a secret to all the werewolves." Although I did jump from the cliff, a spaceship was waiting for me below.
"So you just let Ajay compete for himself indefinitely? You let him constantly live with guilt."
"You wouldn't understand Rori, but he decided he would rather not be with me."
"He let you go instead of holding on to you because he wanted to be fair; he didn't love you the way you loved him."
"He tells a great story."
Similar to how I came to tell you to go out of the forest; I have no desire to identify myself with you.
Gala lets out a breath that I see.
"Rori, I was hoping this would be simple."
He moves in my direction, and for some reason, I instinctively take a step back. We will soon be face to face, and I won't be able to get away from him no matter how far I back away. Then I felt a sting in my arm and quickly looked down to see a needle syringe on my right. And all becomes as black as the night sky.
The Beginning