Oh, shit!
When the werewolf tried to swing its claws against me, I bared my gritted teeth as I quickly held up my ax in front of me. Closing my eyes, I hoped it would protect me from its attack.
However, the werewolf's attack was so strong it broke the ax in half! The ax flipped over in the air before bouncing and sliding on the ground.
I opened one of my eyes and saw the ax's top half gone. "What the-?!" With my hands and arms shaky a bit, my eyes tried to search for the top half of the ax, yet they failed to spot it thanks to the fog covering the area. I turned to the bottom and top halves of the ax, with my shocked, widened eyes and opened mouth. I couldn't believe this monster managed to broke the ax in half.
By the time I looked up at the werewolf, I dropped the handle and it bounced on the ground sideways. I shivered even more as my heart pounded on my chest hard and fast, alongside sweat began to form on my forehead. When it raised its claw up, it roared at me again with its saliva and bad breath flying out of its mouth.
Even though I was lucky that the spit never again landed on my face nor my body down to my chest, my mind now told me that it was time for me to go. I screamed at it and jumped backwards away from its attack.
When the monster missed its target, swinging its claw against the air, I quickly turned around and took a look around. I tried to search for a way to escape from the monster, yet I still failed to find any with the fog blocking my eyes. It made me frown when I struggled to find it, sighing.
Oh, you've gotta be kiddin' me…
The moment the werewolf's roar echoed behind me, it made me jump a little and turned around. I saw it running up towards me.
Then I returned my head to the front and began to run for my life. When I looked back and forth, the monster was running faster than me and was trying to catch up with me at every chance it got! My nippy breasts were juggling out of control while I ran.
Panicky, I searched everywhere and tried to think of a way to slow it down, so that it would buy me some time. I yet still failed to find it until I stumbled upon a wooden chair standing near one of the clustered, small buildings.
I ran after it and picked it up from the ground, turning around. I glared at the monster while it was still dashing towards me.
By the time the monster's shadow was casted upon me, I lifted it off the ground above my head and waited for the right moment to attack. When the monster leaned its fangs towards my neck, my mind commanded me to attack now and so I did.
When I hitted the monster's head, the chair broke into pieces and fell onto the ground. The monster screamed out of agony and collapsed to the ground.
Looking down at the werewolf, I saw no blood oozing on the ground. I assumed it was lying there unconscious. I panted and sighed out of relief when I lowered my weapon.
Then another roar echoed to my left. It made me jump a little when I turned in that roar's direction, gasping. Widening my eyes, I shivered and dropped my broken weapon on the ground. I couldn't believe that another werewolf coming towards my way.
Seeing no werewolf in sight so far, I had my eyes wander for a place to hide, yet the footsteps were walking in my direction. I found nothing in front of me, so I turned left in the fountain's direction with a serious look on my face.
Turning to the werewolf's direction and the fountain back and forth, I decided to run in the fountain's direction. I knew I had to get to that fountain and find those two survivors. I hoped they were there and not killed, especially the Silverus guy that the old man mentioned. I had to be there alive and couldn't afford to lose that old man.
Whenever I turned to the lycan's direction, I still saw no werewolf in sight. With the werewolf's roar echoing coming from its directions, its footsteps followed as it dashed after me. I hurried my way towards my destination as fast as I could, yet the moment I turned back to that monster's direction, I gasped to see how fast it was in a black silhouette.
My heart pounded harder and faster when I knew how close that monster was in approaching me. The monster's roar revibrated the area as I continued my journey towards my destination.
Yet I gasped yet again when I spotted another big beast in black silhouette, raising my fist in front of my chest. I saw it turned around and darted its glowing red eyes at me, roaring at me. Broadening my eyes, I assumed it was definitely another werewolf standing there in my way, which frustrated me to no end.
I looked back and forth at the werewolves staring at me. Changing my mind about the fountain, I needed to search for another direction, a hiding place to escape from these werewolves. When I turned to another alleyway near the werewolf, I realized I couldn't go there due to that monster blocking my way.
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The moment a werewolf's shadow was casted upon me, I gasped at it with my widening eyes. I saw it raise its claw up in the air and darted its red eyes at me.
My mind pressured me to move as I shivered with my bare, gritted teeth. I stared at it a little bit when the other werewolf walked up towards me.
I turned to the other way and ran for my life when the monster swung its claw down towards me. The werewolf behind me tried to bite my neck, yet missed its target when I jumped forward.
After hearing their roars, I looked back while running and saw them dash towards me. I returned to my direction and had my eyes scanned for something to either stun them or slow them both down.
My heart pounded my chest harder and faster while I ran. Sweat was spreading out all over my body. My breasts were bouncing up and down wildly out of control.
I found nothing useful in sight so far. Nothing at all. I just wanted to keep running and look for an exit, yet my mind wouldn't let me and insisted that I kept going.
I looked back and forth with my widened eyes and saw those monsters were halfway towards me. They raised their claws up and roared at me.
Caving to my mind's demands, I continued to search for something that would keep them occupied. But I still managed to find none, no matter how many times my mind pressured me so.
As the monsters continued to get near me, I still continued to search for something while looking back and forth. I was beginning to run slower once the energy on my legs ran dry. My feet were dominated by pain. I swallowed my spit when I looked back and forth, panting with my mouth open a couple times.
Once their shadows were casted upon me, I looked back and screamed. The monsters roared at me and raised their claws above their heads, getting ready to strike me.
Returning to my destination, I gasped and widened my eyes out of amazement. Not only did I see another dark alley, but also a cart full of rotten, moldy apples with some blood stains on them standing under the street light.
I smiled when I finally found something that would slow my enemies down. I immediately jumped forward when the monsters swung down at my back, yet they missed their target and only swung against the air instead.
Once I made it to the cart, I pushed it from one of its sides while the werewolves roared at me, despite how a bit heavy it was. Although I couldn't stand that bad smell, I made sure not to set my hands on those apples. They didn't even bother to move yet; they just stood there and raised their claws back while roaring at me.
But by the time they charged their claws after me, I was able to push it down on the path. I hoped those things would slow them down. When those monsters stepped on one of those apples each, they slipped over and fell down like a bunch of bananas, roaring out of pain.
I panted and watched them fall down and lay there on the ground, surrounded by those apples. I panted with my hand raised in front of my chest and my mouth closed. Seeing those monsters stunned just gave me an opportunity to hurry up to find a hiding place, before those monsters find me.
When a monstrous roar echoed from my left, I was jumpy a bit and turned to its direction, walking backwards a bit before I entered another dark alleyway. I took a look around me and hoped to find something around me.
I found a lot of doors in the front yard and hoped I was able to head inside. At the same time though, I heard footsteps echoing behind me which made me look back and forth.
Believing I had no time to open every door in the area, I kept walking forward. I continued on until I spotted another werewolf halfway in the alleyway.
I stopped moving and gasped, shivering and covering my mouth with my hands. The werewolf was facing the rest of the buildings towards the end of the alleyway. Although I was lucky it didn't detect me at first, its ears faced me.
I took a look around for a place to hide and my eyes spotted a door creaked open a little. There was no light inside and I hoped there was no werewolf there.
By the time the monster sniffed the air, that was when I knew I needed to hide now. Remembering those spices that the old man sprayed in his house earlier, I hoped they were in there as well. I believed the werewolf had already caught my scent. It was useless hiding from it, even in the fog.
When the werewolf turned around, it roared at me and detected my presence, charging its way after me. Telling myself to run, I ran for my life and headed for that house.
While I ran, more monstrous roars echoed from my right. I turned to those sounds and my destination back and forth as fear dominated my mind. I wanted to remain calm, but having more incoming wolves after me had made me less calm.
As soon as I made it there, I quickly opened the door and the monster's shadow was already casted upon me. I looked up at the werewolf and gasped, seeing it charge towards me with its claws out in the air. It bared its fangs and blood and its drools were flying out of its mouth. I assumed it already killed someone in the area recently.
I hurried inside and shut the door, locking it while the monster slammed itself against the door, causing the door to lean back a little. Hearing the werewolf sliding down onto the door, I turned around and walked backwards a little, shivering and covering my mouth with my hands.
Then I turned back around and swallowed my own saliva. I heard nothing but silence in the room, and the smell of death and decay entered my nostrils. While I took a look around in the room, I saw nothing but darkness in here which led me to search for something to light it up.
It was interrupted by the werewolves' growls and the banging on the door. Being jumpy a bit more, I quickly turned around and gazed at the door, shivering and covering my mouth with my hands as the door was bent open a little, with some wood pieces flying off of it. I also saw a couple werewolves trying to bang on the window. I was desperate to find those spices and hide as quickly as possible, before those things killed me and took me off to that horrible, horrible witch!