Werewolf Love Story

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at Walgreens and then we headed down to San Diego and got ourselves a cage big enough to hold a mountain lion.  I drove the U-haul back to the O.C. while Sasha drove my Mustang. I called ahead and got some movers to meet me at the apartment to get the thing inside my apartment.
    After the movers helped me get the gigantic cage into my living room they gave me a look like ‘why do you have a ten foot cage in your apartment?’ I told them Sasha was kinky and I tipped them well. I also told them to keep it on the down-low that I had a cage.
    So now it was just time to wait for the full moon to come out.
    I checked up on Patrick. He was still sleeping and looked awful. I asked Sasha to check him out. She actually didn't want to look at him because he was a vampire. I pointed out to her that she didn’t have a choice.  She saw it my way.
    My bites from the night before were killing me. My shoulder ached. I was pretty jacked up.  I was sitting in my living room staring at the cage wondering how strong Sasha was when she turned. Could she knock over that cage? I couldn't even believe I was having these kinds of thoughts. I kept reminding myself, ‘ go with it, gain control of it, and then all of this might make sense.’
    Sasha came back out of the room after looking at Patrick. “He's pretty messed up.”
    “Did he wake up?” I asked.
    “Not really. He definitely didn’t know a werewolf was checking on him. He needs a doctor and if he is a vampire a lot of red flags will go off.”
    “Like what?”
    “There is a reason why the Triat has our bodies disappear when we die.”
    “The Triat?” I asked.  “What the hell is a Triat?”
    “The Triat is everything.”
    “You mean God?”
    “No. More like the heart of God.”
    “Look, spare me this tale. If you truly turn into a werewolf you can give me all the paranormal history you want. But as of right now, let's take care of tonight. I'm thinking I also need to chain you in.”
    “Chain me?” Sasha did not like that.
    “Yeah, you might be really strong. Also, where will you go to the bathroom? I'm going to put some cardboard in there.”
    So we left again and went to Home Depot and I bought the strongest chains they had. When we got back I locked the chains from inside the cage, I had no idea what I was doing and the more I was taking this seriously, the more I was convinced I was in some alternate universe where truth and love have been replaced by werewolves and vampires.
    I stepped out of the cage and realized this damn thing took up my entire living room. It took almost the entire open floor that separated the TV from the couch.
    I looked outside and said to Sasha, “Well, how does it usually happen?  The whole turning from human to werewolf thing.”
    “I really don’t know. I have almost no recollection when I become a werewolf.”
    “Of course you don't,” I said, sarcastically. “Seriously, that would be too easy. What I don't understand is, if there are werewolves running around, why aren't there more instances of attacks?”
    “There's a strict code the Carni live by. We drive off to remote areas that are far away from the Tandra.”
    “And Tandra is what you call humans?”
    “Yes.”
    “Then why are you here and not in some remote area?”
    “I don’t really have anywhere to go.  I’m pretty much an ostracized werewolf.”
    I looked at her and just thought , of course she is .
    “And what about my little vampire friend in the bedroom? He referred to himself as a Mani.”
    “Mani are vampires,” Sasha said plainly, as if she was saying something you hear every day.
    “Okay.” I shook my head trying to wrap my mind around all of this crazy information. “He didn't become a bat either,” I said.  “He actually became a black bird.”
    “It's a raven.” Sasha corrected me. “Mani transition into black ravens and red hawks.
    “Red hawks?” I asked.
    “Yeah, men become black ravens and women become red hawks.”
    “What do

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