Twelve-year old Anna climbed the steep hillside
with her uncle. He wanted her to come with him to the chapel he had
found. "Is there a real path around here? I'm going to fall and
ruin my new red dress. Have you seen it, uncle? Does it look really
amazing?"
"Oh yes, it is something to see. " He led her
through the tall grass and towards the dense forest.
She was tired and noticed she had gotten some mud
on the hem of her dress. "I want to see it then, but I want to be
back before it gets too late. I don't want to miss out on all the
fun later on. I forgot to tell Grandma where we are going."
"Then we should hurry. This won't take long."
He pointed out a gray tower rising up from the dark trees. "There
it is."
An unseen animal moved in the shadows. Her eyes
jumped over to the rustle of the dark leaves then returned to his
saturnine face.
"There are werewolves over there," he pointed
into the forest, "only, they don't look like wolves anymore. "
"What would they look like now?" She noticed
that without the sun it was becoming chilly.
He reached into his pocket
and pulled out a pair of brown leather gloves from his coat pocket.
"Whatever monster you are afraid of - but first they'd find
someway to slip in close."
"Are you trying to scare me, Uncle?" She
stepped back.
"Maybe I am. Don't little girls like to be
scared?" He smiled at her. He put on his leather gloves; pulling
on them to make sure they fit just right, then held out his hand to
her.
Meekly she followed him into the gloom.
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