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The door closes… I made it back. Light glimmers through a crack. Rasping breath, Certain death. On my heels the pursuer frantic search to obscure. Squeezed behind a secret door I cannot run anymore. Pulsing temple, throbbing head. Fear engulfs, anxious dread. Howls in the moonlight exhausted, no more fight. Red eyes beaming. Blood curdling screaming. I wait… Wood splits, glass smashes, heavy footfall, furniture crashes. The beast is inches away I sign a cross and pray. The stench of death hangs, a last vision of snapping fangs. Crimson, ragged flesh… mauling, crazed, excited werewolf calling. Blooded corpse, bones exposed Left alone to die and decompose. My corpse… I rise above, Towards love. Below a ghastly sight, floating towards the light. Revenge overtakes me the light I no longer see. The wolf has fled. I glide towards my bed, but I shall never rest forever doomed to vengeful quest. ©️Susan Mycock 2026
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Feb 17
Feb 17, 2026 at 11:32 AM UTC
THE DOOR CLOSES
The door closes… I made it back. Light glimmers through a crack. Rasping breath, Certain death. On my heels the pursuer frantic search to obscure. Squeezed behind a secret door I cannot run anymore. Pulsing temple, throbbing head. Fear engulfs, anxious dread. Howls in the moonlight exhausted, no more fight. Red eyes beaming. Blood curdling screaming. I wait… Wood splits, glass smashes, heavy footfall, furniture crashes. The beast is inches away I sign a cross and pray. The stench of death hangs, a last vision of snapping fangs. Crimson, ragged flesh… mauling, crazed, excited werewolf calling. Blooded corpse, bones exposed Left alone to die and decompose. My corpse… I rise above, Towards love. Below a ghastly sight, floating towards the light. Revenge overtakes me the light I no longer see. The wolf has fled. I glide towards my bed, but I shall never rest forever doomed to vengeful quest. ©️Susan Mycock 2026
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Feb 17
Feb 17, 2026 at 11:32 AM UTC
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