I slowly opened my eyes, groggily taking in my surroundings. I was lying on a soft, grassy surface, and the moon was shining brightly overhead. But what caught my attention was the figure standing over me. It was the beast, but it was different now. It was standing on two legs, instead of four, and its fur had transformed into smooth, human-like skin.
My eyes widened in shock as I took in the sight of the beast's new form. It was a man, tall and muscular, with piercing eyes that seemed to see right through me. I let out a loud shout, scrambling to my feet. "What the...? What do you want?" I demanded, trying to keep my voice steady.
The man didn't respond, instead, he just kept staring at me with an unnerving intensity. I took a step back, trying to create some distance between us. "Leave me alone!" I shouted, trying to sound braver than I felt. "If you don't leave me alone, I'll call the police!"
But then I remembered, I had lost my phone. I was completely alone, with no way to call for help. The man seemed to sense my fear, and he took a step closer to me. I backed away, my heart racing with terror. What did he want from me? And what was he going to do to me?
Dalton took another step closer to me, his eyes still fixed intently on mine. "My name is Dalton," he said, his deep voice rumbling through the air.
I swallowed hard, trying to process what was happening. "Okay, Dalton," I said, trying to sound calm. "Can I go home now? Can you please let me go? I really have to go. Everyone's going to be looking for me, and if you continue keeping me here, it won't be good for either of us."
Dalton's expression didn't change, but his voice took on a slightly sharper tone. "I saved your life, girl," he said, his words cutting off my plea. "You were being stalked by a predator, and I intervened. If I hadn't, you'd be dead right now."
I felt a shiver run down my spine at his words. What was he talking about? What predator? And how did he save my life? I had so many questions, but before I could ask any of them, Dalton continued speaking. "You owe me, girl," he said, his eyes glinting in the moonlight. "And I always collect my debts."
I thought back to the events of the night, and I realized that Dalton was telling the truth. He had saved my life, and I owed him my gratitude. "Thank you," I said, my voice sincere. "Thank you for saving my life. I owe you one."
Dalton's expression softened slightly, and he nodded. "You owe me, girl," he repeated. "But for you, I'm going to let your debts slide. You seem like someone who's been through a lot tonight."
I felt a wave of relief wash over me at his words. I didn't know what I would have done if he had decided to collect on his debt. But before I could thank him again, he spoke up. "I have no intention of keeping you here," he said. "But you're hurt. You need to rest and recover before you can start finding your way back home."
I looked down at myself, and I realized that he was right. I was bruised and battered, and I could feel the pain starting to set in. I nodded, feeling a sense of gratitude towards Dalton. "Thank you," I said again. "I appreciate your help." Dalton nodded, and then he turned and walked away, leaving me to rest and recover.
I lay there for a moment, my mind racing with thoughts of my loved ones. Oh no, everyone's going to be looking for me, especially Cole. He's going to be frantic with worry. I need to get healed quickly and get back home before he does something crazy.
I thought about Dalton, the beast who had saved my life. I was grateful to him, but I couldn't stay here with him. I needed to get back home, to let everyone know that I was safe. I slowly sat up, testing my injured limbs. I was bruised and battered, but I could move. I had to move.
I looked around, trying to get my bearings. I had no idea where I was or how to get back home. But I was determined to try. I slowly stood up, using a nearby tree for support. I took a deep breath, preparing myself for the long journey ahead. "I have to get out of here," I muttered to myself. "I have to get back home."
With that, I began to limp my way out of the forest, leaving Dalton and his mysterious world behind. I stumbled and staggered, my injuries making every step a painful one. But I refused to give up. I kept moving, driven by my determination to get back home and let everyone know that I was safe.
I limped through the forest, my eyes scanning the surroundings for any sign of civilization. But all I saw were trees, their branches looming above me like skeletal fingers. I stumbled, my bruised body screaming in protest. I was so tired, so hurt. I just wanted to go home.
But then, I saw it. Another creature, its eyes fixed on me with a hungry gleam. My heart sank, my stomach twisting with fear. What was wrong with this forest? Why were there so many creatures that seemed to want to eat me? I tried to run, but my bruised body wouldn't cooperate. I stumbled, fell, and scrambled to my feet again.
The creature took a step closer, its jaws open wide. I could see the sharp teeth, the glint of saliva on its lips. I knew I was doomed. I closed my eyes, preparing for the worst. My last thoughts were of Cole, of the life we had built together. I whispered a silent prayer, my heart pouring out my love for him. "Even if it's the end, I'll always love you, Sebastian Cole," I whispered, my voice barely audible.