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Catching sight of the jewel-cased phone, she stuffed it in her jeans pocket. When her car skidded out of control, she’d managed not to swerve into the ditch, but she hit a huge obstruction on the side of the road, which damaged the wheels on the passenger side so it would no longer accelerate and made a funny scraping noise.
She didn’t know what to do as she saw her father get out of his vehicle and walk toward her. She couldn’t wrap her head around why he was there. Zora checked to see that her doors were all locked, but it wouldn’t stop him from breaking a window. She opened the glove compartment to search for any weapon she could use to protect herself. Nothing but a pen. It would have to do. Just as she grabbed it, the driver’s side window shattered as a rock flew through the glass hitting her on the shoulder.
“No!” Zora screamed out as her father approached with a maniacal gleam in his eyes. He reached in and unlocked her door. Before she knew what was happening, he dragged her out of the car by her hair.
“Why are you doing this?” She struggled to get out of his hold. Remembering she had the pen in her hand, she reached back and shoved it through his hand with all her might, causing him to release his grip.
“You little bitch! I should have gotten rid of you when I had the chance. You don’t deserve to breathe and by the time I get through with you, you won’t,” he yelled, clutching his injured hand.
Zora took off, not knowing where to go. She knew if she continued running down the road, he could easily run her over with his car. So she got off the road and headed into the woods. At the very least, she could hide and buy herself some time until help arrived. “Please hurry,” she whispered to the wind.
Logan tore down the road in his truck toward the location Heath had last pinpointed Zora’s cell phone signal. Since his store was the closest to the house, he figured he’d get there first. He wasn’t a particularly religious man, but in that moment, he prayed like he never had before. He prayed Zora was all right and he prayed to find the motherfucker responsible for this.
He wished he’d insisted she stay indoors unless either he, Gavin or Heath was out with her, no matter how much she protested. At the very least with the store being so close to their home, he should have driven her to Heath’s office and then picked her up. The very thought of losing her caused him more pain than he’d ever dealt with in his life. Angry tears burned the backs of his eyes and the more emotional he became, the more pissed his bear got. Already the animal was bursting through. Black fur popped out along his skin, but he fought to keep the beast at bay until he could get out of the car.
As he continued on, he started to feel her presence. She was close. Another half mile ahead, he spotted two cars along the side of the road, both empty. One was Zora’s and her driver’s side window was shattered.
He barely managed to pull over, put the truck in park and get out of the car before the transformation took over. His joints and bones contorted and his mass bulked, slitting the seams of his clothing until he burst free. By the time he moved to the edge of the road, his transformation was complete and he went in search of his woman.
Zora ran deeper into the woods, trying not to look behind her as her assailant got closer. She tripped over tree branches but managed not to fall. If she got out of this ordeal alive, she promised to never make fun of those girls in horror movies who always
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