“You know I am afraid.” The wolf, in response, tilted its giant head up toward the rain and gave out a chilling howl as if to confirm that. “You know I can see you, don’t you?” I whispered aloud. As if the wolf could sense my distress, it stopped and gave me a wicked grin. A chill passed through me, and the hairs on the back of my neck stood up straight. My hands went back to the steering wheel and clamped down again, as white-knuckled as before. My heart began to hammer and my breathing quickly picked up. Instead of fading into the darkness, it began to walk forward into the headlights of my car. Its gray-and-white fur was gorgeous and oddly dry-looking. Standing about twenty feet away, a huge, magnificent wolf was watching me with an oddly disconcerting amount of intelligence in its eyes, head hung low. Buy Links – Available on Kindle UnlimitedĪmazon US – Kindle | Amazon US Paperback | Amazon UK | PublisherĮxcerpt from The Haunting of Timber ManorĪnother flash and my eyes locked on a pair of yellow eyes staring at me from the place where I saw them before.
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