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“... What you pay is what you get.”
Those were the last words of Gilbert, one of Alice's only 'friends'. Of course, the fifteen-year-old Brit would never admit it, she was all alone and she didn't care. But after what the German (Gilbert) had asked her, that one word destroyed her mind. "Why?" Why did she hate the world? Why didn't she care? Why was she so alone? She had bullied so many people and taken lives without knowing, just by mistreating the people around her.
Deciding that she had had enough, Alice went up to her room just for a quick nap, she didn't want to read her favourite book, Alice in Wonderland, nor did she want to drink earl tea. The Blond slowly drifted off, thinking about that one wish she had made about having her own Wonderland. Little did she know, an entire plan was being put to action.
The blond hears some weird noise around the house, so being the Sherlock fan she was, she got up to investigate. That's when she heard it:
I'm a little teapot
Short and Stout
Here is your tea and here are my
Fangs...
A little boy with emerald eyes and blond hair along with rabbit ears that drooped to the ground sat there, with magical creatures surrounding him. Looking up at Alice, terrified shrieks were heard as the boy started running downstairs and towards the garden. Alice followed, wanting to hear more, but only found herself slip and fall into a hole of pitch black.
But it was only the beginning of Alice's worst hell...
((So she meets three of her friends and they have to try to get out of hell, basically))
You may think that at the end of the world that the zombies were the scary thing.That zombies were the monsters.But they are not.They're just the hungry dead walking around.It's the humans that are monsters.
I'm no different
(WARNING: it's a intense novel so be warned! Please read and comment, it's my first end of the world novel so comments are much appreciated! Also it is finally complete, thank you for all who supported me throughout the entire novel!)
After the horrible bone-chilling massacre in Jameson village, a place long forgotten and abandoned, Jacob, a gifted werewolf, swore he would never associate with anyone ever again, that he would live the rest of his days in the forests far from the cities and towns to pay back the debt of the lives in his old life. But years later, he is drawn to a city he's never been to, a town full of blood sucking leeches, better known as vampires, the sworn enemy of werewolves and vice versa. As much as he wants to leave fate keeps pushing him back. And the reason is simple yet confusing, a girl who he has seen only once, but has already embedded herself in his mind, and vice versa. Both of them know the truth of what they are feeling, but cannot except it. As the two slowly slowly discover the truths of the other, passions flare, treacherous plots are put into motion, and an forbidden yet unbreakable bond is formed.
'Caution, this novel has explicit mature content. If this were a TV show or a movie, this would be rated TV/MA. If you don't care, go ahead and read.'
“... What you pay is what you get.”
Those were the last words of Gilbert, one of Alice's only 'friends'. Of course, the fifteen-year-old Brit would never admit it, she was all alone and she didn't care. But after what the German (Gilbert) had asked her, that one word destroyed her mind. "Why?" Why did she hate the world? Why didn't she care? Why was she so alone? She had bullied so many people and taken lives without knowing, just by mistreating the people around her.
Deciding that she had had enough, Alice went up to her room just for a quick nap, she didn't want to read her favourite book, Alice in Wonderland, nor did she want to drink earl tea. The Blond slowly drifted off, thinking about that one wish she had made about having her own Wonderland. Little did she know, an entire plan was being put to action.
The blond hears some weird noise around the house, so being the Sherlock fan she was, she got up to investigate. That's when she heard it:
I'm a little teapot
Short and Stout
Here is your tea and here are my
Fangs...
A little boy with emerald eyes and blond hair along with rabbit ears that drooped to the ground sat there, with magical creatures surrounding him. Looking up at Alice, terrified shrieks were heard as the boy started running downstairs and towards the garden. Alice followed, wanting to hear more, but only found herself slip and fall into a hole of pitch black.
But it was only the beginning of Alice's worst hell...
((So she meets three of her friends and they have to try to get out of hell, basically))
You may think that at the end of the world that the zombies were the scary thing.That zombies were the monsters.But they are not.They're just the hungry dead walking around.It's the humans that are monsters.
I'm no different
(WARNING: it's a intense novel so be warned! Please read and comment, it's my first end of the world novel so comments are much appreciated! Also it is finally complete, thank you for all who supported me throughout the entire novel!)
After the horrible bone-chilling massacre in Jameson village, a place long forgotten and abandoned, Jacob, a gifted werewolf, swore he would never associate with anyone ever again, that he would live the rest of his days in the forests far from the cities and towns to pay back the debt of the lives in his old life. But years later, he is drawn to a city he's never been to, a town full of blood sucking leeches, better known as vampires, the sworn enemy of werewolves and vice versa. As much as he wants to leave fate keeps pushing him back. And the reason is simple yet confusing, a girl who he has seen only once, but has already embedded herself in his mind, and vice versa. Both of them know the truth of what they are feeling, but cannot except it. As the two slowly slowly discover the truths of the other, passions flare, treacherous plots are put into motion, and an forbidden yet unbreakable bond is formed.
'Caution, this novel has explicit mature content. If this were a TV show or a movie, this would be rated TV/MA. If you don't care, go ahead and read.'