Chapter One: Fifteen Years Later
Christine looked December in the eye. "Brat." she spat, She slapped her, and she watched the blood go down December's cheek in streams. Chrystal let the bloody diamond ring rest on her finger as she examined the work. December kicked her mother and ran out the door. the woods seemed to sit still and wait for her as the door slammed behind her.
She felt her eye throb again. Her stepfather punched her in the eye two days ago. It never stopped. The scar was hidden behind her ear and part of loose hair. She let the feeling slip away as she started to break out in a run.
The howling wolves stepped out of hiding and bowed as if waiting for their leader to arrive from her long stay away. It didn't bother her. She kept running for another thirty minutes to reach them. She doubled over in front of them, gasping for air. She felt her lungs take in air, and it tortured her. Black dots poked into her line of vision, and everything blurred away. She could've sworn she saw someone above her.
* * * *
"She was waking; I'm telling you!" some young teenager was saying. December was starting to stir, but the boy was to exasperated to notice. A frantic voice startled the man. It said, "Who are you? Why am I here?" It was the tall girl. She was about five-ten, platinum blonde hair, and pretty sky blue eyes. Her skin was fairly tanned, and it was clear she didn't even try.
"Calm down, and I'll answer you, December." he said with a hint of a hypnosis spell in his voice. It didn't work, and it surprised him. "How did you know my name?" she asked. She still was in her frantic state. He abandoned his small amount of magic.
"I'll answer you if you calm down." was all he said. She sat in the corner of the matress she woke up on, and she curled up into a ball. "I'm Freedom Justin Claw. You're here because you passed out when you reached us last night. As for your name, it was written on your wrist before we washed of the ink."
"I didn't write on myself yesterday." December said confused. Freedom laughed. "It was about a week or so ago." He could see she still had tension in her. A girl their age came in. She looked like Freedom.
They had the same brown eyes, raven hair, and very tanned skin. It was carzy how much they looked alike. The girl's hair went to her hips rather than messy short hair like her brothers. "Hi. I'm Justice Jewell Claw." she said before turning to hher brother. She whispered something in his ear.
"Send him in." Justice nodded and left her brother and December. A man came in. He looked familiar. December thought that was funny because she never saw him before. Not a day in her life.
"She is right there." Freedom pointed to December. The man smiled, nodded, and left. "That was wierd."
Christine looked December in the eye. "Brat." she spat, She slapped her, and she watched the blood go down December's cheek in streams. Chrystal let the bloody diamond ring rest on her finger as she examined the work. December kicked her mother and ran out the door. the woods seemed to sit still and wait for her as the door slammed behind her.
She felt her eye throb again. Her stepfather punched her in the eye two days ago. It never stopped. The scar was hidden behind her ear and part of loose hair. She let the feeling slip away as she started to break out in a run.
The howling wolves stepped out of hiding and bowed as if waiting for their leader to arrive from her long stay away. It didn't bother her. She kept running for another thirty minutes to reach them. She doubled over in front of them, gasping for air. She felt her lungs take in air, and it tortured her. Black dots poked into her line of vision, and everything blurred away. She could've sworn she saw someone above her.
* * * *
"She was waking; I'm telling you!" some young teenager was saying. December was starting to stir, but the boy was to exasperated to notice. A frantic voice startled the man. It said, "Who are you? Why am I here?" It was the tall girl. She was about five-ten, platinum blonde hair, and pretty sky blue eyes. Her skin was fairly tanned, and it was clear she didn't even try.
"Calm down, and I'll answer you, December." he said with a hint of a hypnosis spell in his voice. It didn't work, and it surprised him. "How did you know my name?" she asked. She still was in her frantic state. He abandoned his small amount of magic.
"I'll answer you if you calm down." was all he said. She sat in the corner of the matress she woke up on, and she curled up into a ball. "I'm Freedom Justin Claw. You're here because you passed out when you reached us last night. As for your name, it was written on your wrist before we washed of the ink."
"I didn't write on myself yesterday." December said confused. Freedom laughed. "It was about a week or so ago." He could see she still had tension in her. A girl their age came in. She looked like Freedom.
They had the same brown eyes, raven hair, and very tanned skin. It was carzy how much they looked alike. The girl's hair went to her hips rather than messy short hair like her brothers. "Hi. I'm Justice Jewell Claw." she said before turning to hher brother. She whispered something in his ear.
"Send him in." Justice nodded and left her brother and December. A man came in. He looked familiar. December thought that was funny because she never saw him before. Not a day in her life.
"She is right there." Freedom pointed to December. The man smiled, nodded, and left. "That was wierd."