Chapter Nine: Night Before
Memories of the Blue Moon (Lunar of the Moon - Chronicles - Book One)
Sammy was
sitting at her desk laughing at something Monty had said about their teacher;
when the door opened. She glanced up and her heart skipped a beat. Boone walked
into the room and walked straight to the teacher and handed her a piece of
paper. The teacher pointed to a desk in the front row and Boone took the paperback
from the teacher, then walked over to the chair in front of Sammy, that was
beside Monty. He pointed to the kid who was sitting in it, then pointed to the
front of the room.
The kid
looked at the stern look on the larger kid's face, then picked up his
belongings and scurried to the front of the room.
âWhat are
you doing here?â Sammy whispered as she leaned forward.
âIt
sounded so cool that I had the principle change my schedule.â Boone said as he
pulled his books from his bag.
âBull.â
Sammy hissed.
Boone
turned and looked at her with that smile, that could melt her insides to mush.
âYou said
so yourself Sammy, itâs âcoolâ for us all to be together. I thought you would
like it if it included me too.â
âI, uhâ¦â
She didnât know what to say.
He patted
her hand and his hand lingered on hers for a moment, before he pulled it away
and turned to face the front of the room.
Raye
poked Sammy in the elbow. Sammy looked at her and accepted the note she was
trying to shove at her. Sammy opened the note and stared at it, her eyes opening
wide.
Heâs jealous, go with it, girl.
Sammy
swallowed past the dryness of her throat as she looked up at the back of
Booneâs head. She could tell he was glaring at Monty. She smiled as she wrote
back to her new best friend. She hasnât passed notes in ages, she had forgotten
how fun it was.
Heâs so damn sexy when heâs jealous,
isnât he?
She
folded the paper back up and passed it back to Raye. Raye let out a laugh and
gave Sammy a nod in response.
~*~
Boone
stood below Sammyâs windows, as he waited for the first moon cycle to pass.
Tonight is the night before the full moon, and he was going to make sure Sammy
stayed safe, stayed human. Or whatever she is. He felt his phone vibrate and
looked down at it. He had a text from Sammy.
Meet us at the pizza joint, see you
there.
How had
he missed seeing her leave? He looked up at the window one last time, then ran
to the gate and jumped it with ease, then ran to his car around the corner and
rushed to the pizza joint, to meet up with Sammy and Raye.
~*~
Sammy
looked at the intercom in her suite. Someone was at the front gate. She looked
at the clock. Eight-thirty. Not too awfully late.
âHello?â
She said into the mic.
âHey,
Sammy.â
Sammy
smiled when she heard Montyâs voice. âHey Monty, whatâs up?â
âI have
your phone, you dropped it on your way home.â
I did? She thought as her
eyebrows furrowed.
She
shrugged her shoulders. She was hungry anyway, maybe heâd like to go out with
them, sheâll call Boone and Raye too.
âI will
be right down.â She said, then rushed out of her suite and down the stairs.
âGoing out with friends will be back later.â She called out to her parents, not
caring if they actually heard her or not.
Sammy found
Monty on the other side of the gates, smiling, as he held up her phone.
âGreat, I
didnât even know I had lost it.â Sammy said as she took the phone from him.
âGlad I
saw it and picked it up. I would have brought it to you sooner, but my parents
were driving me nuts.â
Sammy laughed;
she knows all too well about that. She searched through her contacts as she
looked for Boone and Raye.
âI took
the liberty of texting them.â He said when she stopped at a text he had sent
out to Boone.
âWhy?â
She asked as she looked up at him.
Monty
shrugged. âFigured thatâs where we would head. Iâm starving, letâs go.â He said
as he took her by the arm and led her to the woods, on the other side of her
house.
âThatâs
not the way to the pizza joint.â She said as she tried to pull from him.
âItâs a
shortcut.â He said as his grip tightened, and he dragged her into the trees.
âI have
lived here all my life, there is no short cut here.â She protested.
âTrust
me.â He said as he led her past the path and into the thick woods.
âTrust
you? It seems I donât know you well at all.â She cried as she tried to pull
away from him.
âPlease.â
He said as he pulled her.
He
sounded almost forlorn, but why?
âMonty.â
She said as he pulled her deeper and deeper into the forest. She tried to pull
away, but his grip was so strong around her arm.
âPlease
forgive me.â He whispered.
âForgive
you?â She asked as she watched the trees go by them. Whereâs he taking me?
âYes. I
love you.â He said on a whimper.
âWhat?!â
She asked with a squeal.
âNot that
way.â He said with a grumble and a sigh.
âWhat is
going on, Monty?â She begged as he stopped walking and turned to her.
âPlease
donât scream. It wonât do you any good and youâll just hurt my ears and make me
angry. I donât want to do this out of anger, I want to do this out of love.â He
said as he took a step away from her.
âMonty,
youâre scaring me.â She said as she watched him back away from her.
âIâm
sorry. Please forgive me.â He said as he bent over and started to groan.
âMonty?â
She asked in a whisper.
âForgive
me.â He whispered as his body began to change.
Sammy
whimpered as she watched his body shift and heard bones popping and him
whimpering. What was going on?
âMonty?â
She cried when his face stretched, and a snout popped out. âWhat the?â She said
as she took a step back.
She
almost screamed when his body popped and crackled, then a large wolf stood in front of her. He had said not to
scream, it would only make him angry, and she believed him. The wolf looked at
her with his golden eyes. His brown fur looked so soft, she wanted to reach out
and touch it. But should she? She had
just watched a boy she thought she knew, turn into a wolf.
She
reached her hand out to touch him and his nose bumped her hand, then his eyes
closed as she rubbed the top of his nose. He looked happy to be touched. She
felt as though this was a normal thing for her to do, though she has never
touched a wolf before, let alone a large wolf that used to be a boy. Couldnât
be, but they donât exist. But could she deny what she had just witnessed?
âWerewolf.â
She whispered as she pulled her hand back and stared at him.
Monty
opened his eyes and looked at her with a whimper. He had been enjoying her
touching him. She reached her hand out to touch his soft fur again and watched
as he closed his eyes to her touch.
âSammy,
no!â
Sammy
turned her head when she heard the shout. Boone was running through the woods,
with Raye close behind him. What were they doing there, and how did he find
her? Then she remembered the word Monty had used the day they had met him.
âHunter.â
Sammy
watched Boone pull out a large pistol from behind his back and point it at
Monty. No, she couldnât let him kill this beautiful creature.
Montyâs
eyes had popped open when Boone had hollered. It was now or never. He bit down
on Sammyâs arm, making sure his teeth sunk into her skin. She screamed as he
tasted her blood in his mouth. He let go of her arm when Boone fired a warning
shot over their heads. He could tell Boone was too afraid heâd hit Sammy. With
a whimper, he took off at a run, away from them as he dodged another bullet
from Booneâs gun.
He could
still hear Sammy screaming and Raye hollering at Boone, asking what to do. He
had to find the clothes he had stashed in the woods and get back to Sammy;
before Boone did something that would ruin everything.
~*~
âBoone,
what is happening? What was that, why do you have a gun, and why is Sammy
convulsing?â Raye asked in a panic.
âStand
back, itâs not a full moon, I can save her.â Boone said as he knelt beside
Sammyâs convulsing body.
Is this
why he had been drawn to her? Because he had known he would need to save her?
Boone
bent down and took hold of the arm the werewolf had bitten and pressed his lips
to the wound. If he sucked out the poison, before her first change of the full
moon, he had a high chance of stopping all changes.
âNo,
Donât!â Monty screamed as he tackled Boone away from Sammy.
âMonty.â
Raye said with a squeal. Where had he come from?
âWolf!â
Boone hollered as he shoved Monty off him.
âYou
canât stop her change.â Monty said as he got into a crouch and circled the
hunter.
âShe
trusted you.â Boone said with a growl.
âAnd she
still can. Please believe me.â Monty said as he looked over at Sammy, who was
still crying out in pain.
âYou two
need to stop this show of machoness, Sammy needs a doctor!â
âNo!â
Monty and Boone said at the same time, as they looked at Raye.
Raye held
her hands up as she backed away from them. âOkay, then what are we doing?â
âWaiting.â
Monty said as he turned back to Boone.
âIâm
saving her!â Boone said with a growl.
âYou
wonât be saving her, Boone. Havenât you felt it? The pull? That has to be why
you had followed her here.â
Boone
stopped and stood up straight. âHow did you know?â
âBecause
she isnât human.â Monty said as he stood.
âIsnât
human?â Raye asked with confusion. âHow is she not human?â
âSheâs
one of mine.â Monty said as he faced Boone. âOne of the good ones.â
âThere
are no good Werewolves.â Boone said with a growl.
âLook at
me, Boone. Am I out killing people right now?â
âNo,
youâre here trying to change my girlfriend, into one of youâ¦â Boone stopped
talking. His what?
Raye
giggled. âAbout time you acknowledged it, Boone.â
âShe
isnât what you think.â Monty said as he moved to block Boone; when he tried to
go around him.
âWhat are
you talking about?â Boone demanded.
âJust
wait.â Monty said with a whisper as he turned to watch Sammy, as her body went
calm.
Boone
moved to stand behind Monty and watched as Sammyâs body stopped moving and just
laid there. There was no helping her now, the poison was in her system. She
will change tomorrow on the full moon.
If his
parents were here, they would tell him to shoot her. Lucky thing theyâre off on
some hunt, while heâs here, dealing with the lunacy around him. She should
still be burning with fever; she should be crying out in pain. No one has ever
gotten over the burn so quickly before.
He
watched as the bite marks on her arms healed. He spun Monty around to face him
with fury in his eyes. âYou are going to tell me everything that is going on,
and I mean now!â
Monty
looked up at the larger man and shook his head. âWe should get Sammy home
first.â
Boone
looked over the manâs head at the girl on the ground, who had long ago stopped
moving and just laid there on the ground.
Monty
turned from Boone and headed towards Sammy.
âScrew
that.â Boone said as he shoved Monty aside and lifted Sammy into his arms.
Monty let
out a laugh. âLook at that, a Hunter caring for a Werewolf. Thought I would
never see the day.â
âYou and
me both.â Boone said with a growl as he passed Monty and headed towards Sammyâs
house.