Thursday, November 28, 2024

 Heres something new

The woods of Oakshade had always been strange, but now they felt cursed. Kayla, Zoe, and Liam had barely survived their encounter with the Silent Watcher, the towering owl that ruled the forest. They thought they had seen the worst of it—until the skies began to darken with an unnatural shadow.

Elsewhere, in the neighboring town of Black Hollow, the cursed crow that haunted its forest had taken flight once more. The creature, born of darkness and vengeance, had been biding its time, regaining strength in the shadows. But now, drawn by the disturbance in Oakshade, it ventured beyond its borders for the first time, its monstrous wings casting a vast shadow over the trees.

When the two creatures finally crossed paths, it was as though nature itself held its breath.

 

 

 



HOO is a brand new project  with characters named Kayla,Liam And Zoe


Heres a preview

 

 

 

The small town of Oakshade had always been surrounded by rumors about the forest on its outskirts. Unlike most townsfolk, who avoided the woods entirely, a handful of curious teenagers—Kayla, Liam, and Zoe—found themselves drawn to its mysteries. They’d heard about strange sights and sounds at night: whispers of a shadowy figure with glowing eyes, perched silently in the tallest trees, watching.

It was late one autumn evening when they ventured into the woods. Kayla carried a flashlight, its beam cutting through the thick fog that hung between the trees.

“I still don’t see why we’re doing this,” Zoe grumbled, nervously clutching her jacket. “People don’t just make up stories like this for no reason.”

Liam, always the skeptic, rolled his eyes. “It’s an owl, Zoe. A big one, sure, but still just a bird. There’s no ‘Silent Watcher’ haunting the woods.”

Kayla, ever the leader, glanced over her shoulder. “If it’s just a bird, then what’s there to be afraid of? Let’s find it and prove everyone wrong.”

The forest was eerily quiet. No rustling leaves, no chirping insects—just an oppressive silence that seemed to press down on them with every step.

As they walked deeper into the woods, Kayla stopped suddenly. “Did you hear that?”

They froze. A faint scratching sound echoed through the trees, like claws raking against bark.

“Probably just a squirrel,” Liam whispered, though his voice lacked confidence.

But Zoe pointed ahead, her hand trembling. “Look!”

In the distance, perched high on a dead tree, was a massive silhouette. Its shape was unmistakable—broad shoulders, long, outstretched wings, and a head that swiveled slowly in their direction.

Two glowing yellow eyes pierced the darkness, locking onto them.

“That’s... not a regular owl,” Kayla muttered, her breath hitching.

The creature shifted, its wings unfurling slightly. It was impossibly tall, its body unnaturally thin, with feathers that seemed to absorb the moonlight rather than reflect it. Its talons gripped the branch with terrifying strength, and when it moved, the wood creaked loudly.

“Let’s go,” Zoe urged, tugging on Kayla’s arm.

But Kayla stood frozen, her flashlight shaking in her hand. “It’s watching us.”

The owl tilted its head, the movement unnervingly slow, and let out a low, guttural hoot that echoed through the forest.

Then it leapt from the tree.

The creature’s wings spread wide, easily spanning twice the length of a car, and it glided silently toward them.

“Run!” Kayla screamed.

They bolted, weaving through the trees, the owl’s massive form gliding above them. It moved without sound, its shadow slipping through the forest like a phantom.

Liam tripped over a root and fell hard, scraping his hands on the ground. “Help!”

Kayla and Zoe skidded to a stop, but before they could reach him, the owl landed. It towered over Liam, its talons inches from his face. Up close, its yellow eyes burned like twin lanterns, and its feathers seemed to ripple with a dark energy.

“Stay back!” Liam shouted, kicking at the ground.

Kayla grabbed a branch and swung it wildly at the owl, yelling to distract it. The creature turned its head toward her, its beak parting in a hiss-like sound. With a powerful beat of its wings, it knocked them both off their feet and took to the skies, disappearing into the treetops.

When they finally caught their breath, Liam staggered to his feet, his face pale. “What was that thing?”

“It’s not just an owl,” Zoe whispered, staring up at the dark canopy above. “It’s something else.”

Kayla shook her head, her heart racing. “Whatever it is, it’s hunting us. And it’s still out there.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

BEAK



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and a cop named Daniels


The Book isnt done yet.



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Elara loved the forest. It was her place—quiet, peaceful, and safe. But tonight... tonight was different.

The fog hung thick in the air, and the trees seemed to loom taller than usual. Elara had been walking for hours, deeper into the woods than she'd ever gone before. The path had disappeared, and she couldn't see anything clearly. The trees looked like shadows, twisted and strange.

She tried to turn back, but something kept her going. She couldn’t shake the feeling that she was being watched.

Then she heard it.

A faint scraping sound, like claws dragging across tree bark. It was so quiet at first, Elara thought she might be imagining it. But then it came again. Closer. Louder.

Her heart skipped a beat.

Through the fog, something moved.

At first, Elara thought it was just another shadow. But as it stepped closer, she realized it wasn’t a shadow at all. It was huge—tall, twisted, and wrong. It looked like a bird, but... it wasn’t. The wings were too big, the feathers ragged and torn. And its eyes.

There were too many eyes. Big, black, empty eyes, staring at her from all over its face—and inside its mouth.

Elara couldn’t move. She wanted to run, to scream, but her feet felt glued to the ground. The creature didn’t make a sound, but Elara could feel its eyes on her. Watching. Waiting.

The scraping noise came again. It was coming closer. The creature shifted, its huge wings dragging on the ground behind it. And then, without warning, it stepped forward.

Elara’s breath caught in her throat.

The creature opened its mouth, and the eyes inside blinked. They were alive. Watching her. The creature’s beak was wide, sharp teeth glinting in the dim light. But it was the eyes—those cold, dark eyes—that terrified her the most.

It moved closer. Elara tried to scream, but the sound caught in her throat. She tried to run, but her legs wouldn’t obey. She was frozen, trapped by the creature’s gaze.

The creature reached out, its claws closing around her, lifting her off the ground. Its grip was like ice, and she could feel its hunger, its coldness, as it stared at her.

Then, the creature’s beak opened wider. Elara’s body went limp, and she could only stare into those eyes—those endless, empty eyes.

And then...

It was over.

The creature dropped her body to the forest floor, and for a long moment, the woods stood completely still. The fog thickened, swallowing the trees and the shadows, making everything feel even darker. The air was cold, too cold, and the forest seemed to hold its breath.

And then, from deep within the mist, the scraping noise began again. Slow. Deliberate. Echoing through the trees, like claws on bark. Closer now.

Elara was gone. But the woods hadn’t forgotten.

The creature hadn’t left. Not yet. It was still out there, waiting. Watching. And soon, someone else would wander too far. Someone else would hear the scraping sound. Someone else would feel that cold, heavy weight press down on their chest.

Because, in the forest, nothing was ever truly gone.

And the hunger never stopped

 

 Rosewolf©

 



-Hoo-
 
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 Heres something new The woods of Oakshade had always been strange, but now they felt cursed. Kayla, Zoe, and Liam had barely survived their...