There is now a diary version of chapters 1 - 10 titled MEMORIES. It is much shorter and the spelling and grammar is of higher quality. You may read that and then move on to Horse Sized Wolves ADVENTURE! Return to Hell. If not please excuse all spellings and grammar mistakes, I really let myself down with this story.


Horse Sized Wolves

I continued to follow the howls that came from deep within the forest. The sickly, sweet bleach stench still surrounding me had now began slowly suffocating and filling me with unimaginable rage. My body shook and shook violently. I was uncontrollable and wild; my body twisting in unimaginable ways.

I then realised that there was a wolf within me. I stupidly began to panic which only increased my bodies shaking. The anger inside was worryingly growing more and more. I couldn't be a wolf! I had only known that the tribal legends were true for a short time. I wasn't tall, strong or fast like everyone else chosen to be a wolf. I don't want to be in his head, no way could this be happening to me!

I stopped breathing because the pain was too agonizing. My whole body felt as if it was being scorched by the suns fiery surface from the inside out. My fragile human body had started to disappear as I was making the change to an overgrown wolf. I expanded and sprouted white grey wavy fur. When the burn vanished I finally started to breathe again. The agonizing pain had at last gone.

I looked down at the muddy forest ground beneath my paws. I noticed that my clothes had been reduced to rags and had fallen like confetti around me. I began to feel a little bit excited about the situation. I was actually a wolf! I was now one of the immense, almost indestructible wolves.

My two packs began to appear in the distance. I watched as they all began to approach surprised. I looked each of them in their eyes one by one. When I locked eyes with the grey, black spotted wolf my world shifted. Embry was my imprint just like I was his.

Looking back on everything that had happened recently this had truly been one hell of a ride. In only a short time my ordinary dull life had turned into a chaotic adventure full of fun, laughter, pain, love, heartache, drama and the feeling of belonging.