PrefaceA Chapter by Nikki Congdon Leaving
some filthy bar in Montana, I turned the corner and down a dark alley. I heard
the hoots and hollers of the drunk men as I escaped, cooing me to come
back. Yeah, right. At least here I could change and get the hell
out of here. The alleyway was musty dark with
overfull garbage cans and other things you didn’t want to see. The smell was
horrific and I was surprised that I didn't find a guy either passed out drunk
or someone making out in the alley. I wore a black leather jacket that hid a
white shirt with leopard print lips that said wild kisses. I wore black
leggings and black high heeled boots.
Vera Wang perfume that I had by accidently slipped into my pocket one
day gave me a sexy smell. I blended in
well. I checked my area to see if it
was ok to change without being seen. No
one was with me or around me so I took a chance and relaxed my body. A rattle of a trash can lid unnerved me and
my change stopped. I swiveled around in anger and annoyance to face a young,
handsome man with a set jaw and short brown hair. In the dim moonlight, shadows played with his
bone structure, making it hard to see what he truly looked like. “Who are you?” I growled. I
didn't like seeing strangers in an alley of a bar. “Who are you?” He countered. My eyes
pierced through his. He shoved his hands deep into his pockets of his jacket
that he wore. It was strangly cold for being September. “What do you want?” I demanded
with another question, placing my hands on my hips. If all we were going to do
is ask questions, I was out of here. “I’m making sure you’re safe.” My
eyebrows furrowed. He stepped forward and I noticed that this man was pretty cute. He had soft, angular bone structure that slimmed
his cheeks. His face looked rough, as if he hadn't seen a razor in a couple of
days. “Why are you making sure I’m
safe?” “A pretty girl like you shouldn’t
be out here alone.” He reached out his hand, “I’m Sid, but call me spit.” I smirked, popping a thin eyebrow
up across my forehead, “Spit? What are you?” “I’ll show you.” Spreading his
arms out, he hunched over, growing legs. His body grew larger and it stretched
out to create 8, spiny long legs that scuttled around. More eyes speckled his face. He became a spider, and a large one at that. “Makes sense now.” I stepped
closer, and walked around the spider, examining the body of my opponent. I
didn't think I would need to battle Sid, but I liked to be prepared. Especially
since I was outside the academy borders illegally. The eyes of the spider followed
me, fixed on my body. “So, how'd you stumble across me
Spit? You go the Academy?" "Sure did, graduated two
years ago. I like to come to this bar and I noticed you from school. You were
always a troublemaker." He had changed back now. He crept forward and rubbed a hand against my
thigh. I jumped, but gave a pissed look. “Oh?” He was trying to flirt with
me. I didn’t like it. "Yes, I had always admired
you." I shuddered deeply inside. I
didn't like this guy and I should really get going. Who knows what the Academy
had in store for me this time 'round. "If you admired me, then what am
I?" Sid circled around me, playing
with my hair on occasion. “Well, you change into a small animal with
feathers. You're fast and swift and
black as night.” I looked at him, my hair whipping with me. Sid watched me, and I looked deep into his
eyes. I could feel his breath against my
neck. His breath smelled of peppermint. He was so close; my eyelashes could almost
brush against his cheek. I kept my gaze
on his eyes and then I noticed the thin strip of red around in his glossy gray
irises. I stepped back and hissed like a
vampire who had seen the light, “Get away from me Demon.” “I’m taking you to where you
belong.” The voice of the demon snarled.
Without thinking, I let the change wash over me as I urged my brain to
relax. My arms became wings and my body became smaller and hollow. I flapped while the change took place and
sped away. I didn’t care if someone had
seen me. This was a life and death
situation. I flapped, leaving the area,
but I knew Sid was right behind me. During my change, he must have changed as
well. He spat and nearly hit me with the
silky spider web. No wonder they called
him spit. The demon tried again and this time
connected with my left talon. He yanked
and I lost the wind in my wings. I tried
to recapture it, but it was too late. I hit the ground hard, feeling at least
one of my hollow bones shatter. This would be a painful change. The spider still had his web wound around my
foot. I tried to yank free, but the
webbing was sticky and I was only making it worse. “Foolish girl,” the demon hissed,
“You’ll never escape my web’s grasp.” We were on the top of a building,
probably the bar because I could hear the light pound of the music through the
roof. I felt my body slide on the
shingles and then felt the air rushed through my feathers as we fell down, back
into the alleyway. I hit with a sickening thump as something else shattered. The world spun a couple times before it came
into focus. “Time to die, little bird. It's
your time to become demon.” The demon hissed into my small ear. My eyes glazed over, but I wasn’t dead. Maybe
I wished I was. As I lay there, my body went into auto-pilot and began a
painful change process. Suddenly,
I heard a low growl from somewhere unknown and then the spider’s screech as
something battled it. I couldn’t turn my
head due to the change. I felt my hair
returning and my arms and legs regaining its shape. The spider cried one last time and then it
went silent, its dust spraying me in the face.
My eyes finally unglazed as I
could turn my head to see my rescuer. It
was a wolf, pure as snow with splashes of gray on the head. Her eyes were a glossy black as she sat down and
changed herself back. She had a
beautiful bone structure with blond hair cascading down in elegant
strands. She wore a pale dress with no
shoes or makeup. She looked very pure, like an angel. “Are you ok?” she whispered. She looked frightened. “Yeah,” I tried to sit up, but pain
twisted my face as I fell back down. The
strange girl caught me and set me down so I didn’t crack my head on the
pavement. “I see you’re a shape shifter.”
She observed. “And I see you saved my life.”
She blushed lightly against her pale skin. She reminded me of a rose with frost nipping at the tips of the
petals. The dress, I had now noticed was a pale pink with little roses
outlining it. It was strapless and fell
halfway down her thighs. I noticed she
was shivering in the cold September air. “Are you cold?” She looked around and then
replied, “Yes actually.” “You can take my jacket if you
can get it off me.” She shook her head as she watched me struggle to get the
jacket off. “No, you need medical
attention. I will see you to a
hospital.” She stood up and prepared for a change. “Wait! How are you going to get
me there?” She looked down and smiled as if I was a child. “On my back,” She replied and let
the change envelop her. She doubled over
and her arms and legs evolved into four legs. Thick fur covered her body. She
padded over and nudged me onto her back. I tried to help but I wasn’t really
helping. Once I was somehow securely on her back, she trotted off, out of the
alleyway. © 2013 Nikki CongdonAuthor's Note
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Added on August 13, 2013 Last Updated on August 13, 2013 AuthorNikki CongdonPlover, WIAboutHey! I'm Nikki! I'm 15 years old and I have dreams of getting at least one of my writings published! I love to read, write and I preform in plays and musicals at my school! I play flute and learning C.. more..Writing
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