Killer Wolf

Important: ''If you are not into horror stuff, then this story isn't for you! Make sure to pick which story works best for you!''

Chapter 1: Killer Wolf is Born
There once lived this evil bear who hated jammers. He hated joy. He hated happiness. He wanted to murder the jammers.

He first started by taking phantom DNA. Then, he used a ton of wolf DNA, along with a bit of wolf blood. He also put his own DNA.

It formed an egg the size of a backpack. The evil bear couldn't wait for it to hatch.

Things did not go as intended to do.

First, the bear should've hatched the egg in a cage. And second, he didn't know that he was a jammer himself! So that hate in his DNA is basically insulting his own kind.

The day it started to hatch, the foolish bear mumbled to himself, "Ho, ho, ho! I cannot wait to release this monster so that it can murder all of the jammers! Mwa ha ha ha!"

Suddenly, the monster lurched out, growling. Its eyes were blood red, and its claws were razor sharp. It bit the bear with its teeth as sharp as its claws were. It enjoyed the taste of the bear.

And that, was how the Killer Wolf was born.

Chapter 2: It Kills My Sister
It was a spring afternoon. Buds were just sprouting, and my sister and I were relaxing in the soft grass as the warm breeze blew on our faces. I giggled. She giggled.

Suddenly, a dark shadow approached us. My sister thought that it was our parents, coming to check on us. Only, I saw a different sight through my eyes.

It wasn't our parents, because it had dark red eyes and unclipped claws and sharp teeth. This, was a monster.

"Wait! Stop!" I shouted. But it was too late.

I heard a eardrum-piercing scream. That was the last I saw my sister. The horrendous monster ran off.

My sister, a valuable to my heart, was now on the path to the afterlife.

Chapter 3: It Kills My Parents
My parents said that they were going on vacation and I was in charge of myself. I accepted and said, "I will for the honors of my sister and being an arctic wolf." My parents smiled.

Just as they slammed the door, I heard a growl. I recognized it. That monster.

Then, I heard a scream. A scream for help.

That was the last I saw my parents.

The tremendous monster galloped away.

Where is that monster coming from? And why is it targeting my family?

Chapter 4: It Kills My Only Friend
I was off to visit my friend Diana. She is my only friend, and the nicest I ever had.

I whistled a bittersweet tune, reminding me about my sister and parents. I smiled a sad smile.

When I reached Diana's house, her mother was rubbing her eyes. They were teary and wet.

"What happened?" I asked.

"Diana..." she sniffed. "Kaylee, please don't go in the house."

I went in the house anyway. I was curious.

But as I entered Diana's room, all I saw was a puddle of blood on the floor. I saw a broken window.

I suddenly realized why her mother said not to enter the house.

That monster.

I hate it so much.

Chapter 5: The Duel
I was walking along the shoreline at Crystal Sands when suddenly, my ears told me they heard a growl.

I immediately recognized it. I pulled out my sword. After all, I've been sword fighting.

I turned around and saw that monster. It revealed its face.

"Killer Wolf!" I shrieked. "How dare you kill my family and friend!"

The Killer Wolf responded with a growl. It lunged and tried to bite me. Luckily, I managed to dodge.

"Here. Take this!" I shouted. I slashed at the Killer Wolf.

The Killer Wolf used a scratch as a reply. I winced in pain.

But I wasn't dead. I wasn't. I was fighting for all who has died from this horrible monster.

I hit the Killer Wolf with my sword. It hesitated, and using its strong teeth, it snapped my sword into two!

I was furious. I wasn't ready to give up. I wasn't ready to die. I wasn't ready to let everyone down.

Then, I started to growl. I ran forward and bit the Killer Wolf's side. Hard. I felt my teeth sink deep down.

The Killer Wolf's body felt heavy now. I dropped it. It was motionless now.

"Finally," I said. "Now no one can get murdered by this monster ever again."

The End