I don't remember much about what happened as I ran the rest of the way later in the evening. As I walked up to my apartment door, the porch light flashed on. I shielded my eyes. Then, I dug into my pants pockets, searching for my spare apartment keys to unlock my apartment door.
I couldn't find the spare keys anyway. I was starting to feel panicked. I couldn't get inside my little rental house. All the neighbors seemed to be asleep or not paying attention to me.
My heart beat faster. As I turned around to face the landlord lady, who bumped up from behind me. I gasped and sighed with heavy relief. "Ms. Darkness," I said, gasping for breath. "I was on my way home from the grocery store. I had to pick up a couple of things for tomorrow's supper. But I seemed to have misplaced the keys to my apartment," I said, breathlessly. "Can you make an extra spare key for me?" I asked Ms. Darkness nicely.
She didn't respond right away. I watched as Ms. Darkness's eyes glowed bright yellow. She had one of her hands behind her back. Clouds passed by the bright, glowing full moon in the sky.
I started to back away from the landlord lady as she raised her other hand behind her back. I saw she held a large butcher's knife, dripping with red blood stains on it.
I screamed and ducked out of the way. As Ms. Darkness stabbed past my shoulders. And the bloody butcher's knife got stuck halfway in the front door to my apartment. "Ms. Darkness! It's just me, I live here at this apartment, all by myself!" I screamed.
But the crazy, old, landlord lady howled in response. She used her strength and pulled the knife out of the apartment door, above the doorknob. "You're a week behind rent! I have no choice but to evict you, now!" Ms. Darkness said, yelling at the top of her voice.
"Give me another chance! I've been looking for work," I demanded, angrily. My heart was pounding as Ms. Darkness swung the large, sharp butcher's knife at my throat. "But nobody wants to hire me, because I don't have much experience," I said, honestly. "Give me another week. I'll find work," I promised.
Suddenly, Ms. Darkness tripped on her untied shoelace. Then, she dropped her bloody red butcher's knife to the porch floor in front of us. I took a moment to look at the bloody murder weapon. "Are you going to really kill all of your rental people, for not making a rent payment on time, Ms. Darkness?" I asked, pleading and begging the wild, landlord lady to calm down and chill.
Before Ms. Darkness could attack me, we both gasped and jumped with fright. At the sound of a gunshot being fired into the stormy night. Letting out a groan, the wild behavior landlord lady, Ms. Darkness's eyes, bulge out of her sockets. Then, she fell to the porch floor in front of me.
Looking ahead of myself, I could see my neighbor holding a pistol in his hand. With smoke coming out of the gun. He blew on the smoke coming out of the silver gun. "You okay, son?" my friendly neighbor, Hank Howl, asked me.
I was shaking and trembling with fear as I couldn't get the shock of feeling from what just happened to our land-lord lady. I nervously turned to look back at my neighbor, Hank, and shrugged.
"Don't worry, kid," Hank Howl said, and spit out some tobacco stuff he was chewing on. "It was just a tranquilizer dart. She'll be fine in the morning. Just ignore her and she'll leave us alone. As long as we keep making our payments on time," Hank Howl said, and spit out some of the tobacco stuff he was chewing on in his mouth.
"Thank you, Hank," I finally whispered in a choked whisper of a voice. Suddenly, I turned the doorknob and opened my apartment door. The front porch light outside my door stayed on as I closed the front door behind me. I locked my door and stared out the peephole.
I saw Hank Howl, the next-door neighbor, dragging the grouchy old, landlord lady, Ms. Darkness, around the other side of the apartment, and then she vanished.
I didn't know how much this could go on like this. It must be the moon making everybody feel crazy. I could feel myself grow hot and sweaty. I wanted to take a quick shower.
I stripped off my clothes and turned on the water faucet in the bath. Hopped into the shower and turned on the shower faucet. Warm water dripped over my body. I could feel myself getting relaxed and refreshed from the hot shower bath water.
After twenty minutes of taking a quick, warm shower, I hopped out of the shower. I put on my warm, cozy pajamas. I turned to look out the living room window. There was a full moon high in the sky in Different Place.
My blood ran cold every time I heard wild, animal wolf howls throughout the night in the town. I could feel I needed to find some other place to stay. But I didn't know how safe the town in Different Place could be at this moment.
I walked away from the moonlight window and walked into the kitchen. I was about to grab a refreshing, cold drink from my fridge. When I got an uncomfortable pain in my stomach. I doubled over in agony.
My head smacked against the side of the kitchen counter. I slowly opened my eyes and looked out the window in the living room. I couldn't believe what I was seeing! A hairy, wolf-like man watches me change into something very strange before my eyes!
There was nothing I could do to defend myself. Then, the living room window crashed open! And I screamed, in pain, as my mouth became a snout, and my teeth were now sharp, razor fangs.
Whatever had crashed through the living room window was after me! I didn't have a weapon on me. I couldn't let the monster take me away. If I didn't do anything to get help, I would have no choice but to let the freak of nature take me against his will.
Fog spilled in the living room, coming from the broken window. As the scary, growling and howling werewolf creature came for me. My shirt had ripped off my chest and body. As I doubled over in pain, as I was being covered in black, animal fur.
I tried to scratch the side of the wild werewolf man's face as it tried to drag me away. But it dodged out of the way. Took its big, strong, hairy clawed fists and punched me in my face.
Out cold, my head hit smacked on the kitchen floor. The werewolf creature howled with victory. As it quickly dragged me out of my apartment, broken, shattered living room window.
I didn't want anything to happen to me. But as the vicious werewolf was taking my unconscious body away from my apartment, I knew it was only going to get worse.
I wasn't going to get comfortable changing into something strange. But there was nothing I could do but let the wild, hairy beast take me against my will.
I could feel my muscles getting tighter as my stomach was getting muscles and making me stronger. As the werewolf enemy who grabbed me away from my apartment home, I don't know what to expect my very existence of my being, last.
After hearing wild animal howls around me, I slowly opened my eyes. I found myself completely surrounded by a campfire, in the middle of the dark wood. Surrounded by four very tall and built werewolf creatures. Who were all making snarling, grunting faces and sounds at me, staring at me through the bonfire.
Looking around me, I couldn't find the leader of the pack. Until it rose its head up from behind me. Snarling it's hot, smelly, warm breath down my hairy neck.
I was still unconscious. But I could feel I wasn't inside my apartment anymore. The werewolf pack was howling and dancing around the blazing hot, bonfire.
I thought it was going to be over for me. Suddenly, a werewolf hunter leaped out of nowhere in the darkness of the woods. Used it's gun in his grasp and fired a silver bullet through the werewolf's head, from behind me. I howled!
As the other werewolf pack around me, scattered throughout the darkness in the eerie wood. I opened my glowing, yellow eyes. I stared hypnotically at the werewolf hunter, coming toward me. His silver gun, still pointed at my forehead.
Taking out some stinky black-looking flowers, I started to sniff them.
